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Gas Prices in Fort Lauderdale, FL Today

March 27, 2026
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Fort Lauderdale, FL

Gas Prices in Fort Lauderdale, FL Today

Fort Lauderdale drivers are paying around $3.65 per gallon for regular unleaded in late March 2026, up sharply from the low-$3 range at the start of the month. Prices across Broward County vary significantly — by as much as 40 cents per gallon depending on whether you're filling up near the beach, the airport, or inland along the I-595 corridor. That spread is wider than most Florida cities, and it's directly tied to Fort Lauderdale's unique position in the petroleum supply chain.

Port Everglades: Your Gas Starts Here

Here's something most Fort Lauderdale drivers don't realize: Port Everglades, located right within the city limits between the Intracoastal Waterway and US-1, is one of the largest petroleum import and distribution terminals on the entire US East Coast. Over 100 million barrels of petroleum products flow through Port Everglades annually. Much of the gasoline you buy anywhere in South Florida started its journey at the tank farms along SE 24th Street.

Despite this supply proximity, Fort Lauderdale pump prices don't meaningfully undercut the rest of South Florida. The reason is straightforward: the terminal is a wholesale distribution hub, not a retail advantage. Fuel from Port Everglades gets loaded onto tanker trucks and distributed across the region at uniform wholesale rates. The stations closest to the port pay the same rack price as stations 30 miles west in Weston.

Tourist Corridors vs. Residential Areas

Where you see real price variation is between tourist-facing and residential areas. Stations along A1A (the beachfront highway), near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and around the Las Olas corridor consistently price 15–30 cents above the Broward County average. They're selling convenience to rental car returns, cruise ship passengers, and tourists who aren't comparing prices.

The better values are inland. The Sunrise Boulevard corridor west of I-95, the Commercial Boulevard stretch through Lauderhill, and stations along University Drive through Davie and Plantation tend to price for commuters, not visitors.

Where to Find Cheaper Gas in Fort Lauderdale

Search by ZIP to compare current station prices:

  • Downtown / Las Olas33301 — tourist premium, highest prices
  • Beach / A1A33304, 33305 — scenic but pricey
  • Airport corridor33315, 33316 — rental car return zone, avoid
  • Sunrise / West side33311, 33313 — residential, better prices
  • Plantation / Davie (I-595 west)33317, 33324, 33325 — suburban, competitive
  • Weston33331, 33332 — newer development, Costco presence
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  • A car wash kit pays for itself quickly when salt air and summer rain are constantly working on your paint.

Spring Break and Seasonal Pricing

Fort Lauderdale's gas prices follow a seasonal pattern amplified by tourism. Spring break (mid-March through April) brings a surge of visitors and rental cars, pushing demand higher in the metro area. Summer months see a second demand bump from domestic tourism and hurricane-season stockpiling. The cheapest window is typically late September through early November, when tourism dips and hurricane season winds down.

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