RV Rentals Miami, FL Compare Prices 

Miami is a popular RV rental location in Florida. All key motorhome suppliers have depots in and around Miami including the airport. Some of the recreational vehicle supplier represented in Miami  include Compass, Mavericks and El Monte campers. The number of supplier will give a wide choice of campers with berth sizes ranging from mini 2 berth vans to larger 4 and 6 berth. Renting an RV in USA is the best way to really get the most out a trip to Florida.

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The view of Miami many do not get to see is from an RV. This home on wheels makes it possible to stay as long or as short as you want and do the things that make you happy. With many different models and sizes of RV’s to choose from, the only limitation is how large your adventure spirit is.

By entering of the travel dates and pickup location in the above search engine, a wide selection of RVs can seen in a wide price range to meet any budget. The size range is from bunking for 2 up to 6 full size adults.

There are more than 17 RV parks and campgrounds to choose from for an overnight stay in or close to Miami. Two are actually in Miami and the other 15 within 30 miles of Miami including Fort Lauderdale. The facilities at each one does vary, but one constant is they all provide a Wi-Fi signal so tenets can stay in contact with family and friends when on the road.


RV Rentals Miami, FL Recommended Destinations 

The most highly recommended place is the world renowned Everglades. Here you can drive the roads yourself or take an airboat for a tour. The nearest RV Park is the Miami Everglades Resort. From this location the everglades is just 10 miles down the road and Key Largo is only 30 miles. The beaches of Miami are also only 10 miles to the east.

The other destination in Miami you can park your RV is just off the Florida Turnpike at the Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground. This location is adjacent to the Miami Zoo.

RV Miami Rental Drives in Florida

There is the world famous Everglades. The best roads include Old Ingraham Highway. Parts of this highway are through Royal Palm State Park.

The Tamiami Trail is one of the first roads to the interior of the Everglades built in the early 20th century that can still be enjoyed today. This has also been named Highway 41 and is a scenic tour of the national park.

Going parallel to Highway 41 is the famous Loop Road. This is a two lane highway with a reputation of being like the Old West.  Only 7 of the 24 miles are paved, but it is the best way to see the Everglades in all of it natural beauty.

Gator Alley also known as I-75 cuts across the Everglades. This is the fast way across, but only glimpse of gators will be seen.

Heading into Miami a great drive is down the Atlantic Coast on 1A1. This 98 mile stretch of road ends just north of West Palm Beach and begins just north of Cocoa Beach.

South of Miami beginning at Key Largo is the road to Key West. This scenic road has 42 bridges connecting all of the islands together. This is Highway 1.