Cruise America3.7(220 Reviews)47 mi. from Florida
Road Bear4.5(53 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Road Bear4.5(53 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Cruise America3.7(220 Reviews)47 mi. from Florida
Road Bear4.5(53 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Cruise America3.7(220 Reviews)47 mi. from Florida
Mighty4.5(8 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Mighty4.5(8 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
El Monte3.8(20 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
El Monte3.8(20 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
El Monte3.8(20 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
El Monte3.8(20 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Escape Campervans4.3(3 Reviews)53 mi. from Florida
Britz4.6(9 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Road Bear4.5(53 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
Mighty4.5(8 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
El Monte3.8(20 Reviews)62 mi. from Florida
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Why is it worth booking a campervan early?
With endless roads, a wealth of attractions, and vibrant cities to explore, Florida lends itself to campervan travel. Book an RV rental in Florida to enjoy a unique holiday experience with the freedom to travel at your own pace. Park up to explore your surroundings and in between stop-offs, enjoy long stretches of empty roads, or head south across the long string of islands that make up the Florida Keys. Hiring a campervan in Florida is very popular, especially between the months of May and October, so our advice is to book early. Booking your camper in advance of your Florida vacation helps secure the best deals and the best vehicle for your budget. While a campervan hire in Florida can look expensive at first glance, simply compare it to booking hotels and rental cars as well as eating out every day. Add in the freedom it gives you and you'll be convinced of its attractions and advantages. Saving money on camper hire in Florida means you can also afford to enjoy a longer break in this beautiful sunny state. As with airplane flights, the earlier you book, the cheaper it is to rent a campervan in Florida. As well as generous savings when booking early, you can take advantage of personalized travel advice from our customer service team, fair and transparent cancellation policies, and no rebooking fees.
Pick-up locations in Florida and nearby
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Top tips for your trip to Florida
Florida is famous for its weather. It has a humid, subtropical climate with hot, sultry summers and a drier, sunnier winter season which is why many people rent a campervan in Florida over other states. Many holidaymakers find the best time to visit is between October and May because it is a bit cooler and drier. The hottest month of the year is July, with a daily average of 34 C. Compare this with January, where temperatures are usually around 22 C. Because of the humidity, Florida can be wet in the summer. In June, the rainfall average is 89 mm over seven days as opposed to December, which is the driest month, with an average of only 8 mm.
- Don't Get Bugged
Because of the year-round warm weather and the rainfall during the hottest months, Florida has a high level of insects, including mosquitoes, which are most active in late spring and summer. When you rent a campervan in Florida, take plenty of insect repellent and wear loose-fitting, long-sleeved shirts and trousers to avoid getting bitten.
- Outdoor activities
Away from the beaches, there is a huge variety of lakes and rivers with plenty of opportunities to indulge in watersports like fishing, sailing, and kayaking. Just make sure you get a licence in advance if you want to fish, as penalties for fishing unlicenced are hefty.
- Archaeological Attractions
If you're keen to channel your inner Indiana Jones when you rent a motorhome in Florida, you will not be disappointed. There are sites of archaeological interest all across the state, with fresh discoveries of hidden treasure from the shipwrecks of Spanish galleons, and ancient fossils residing in the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville.
Campervan offers for couples in Florida
For a romantic trip for two exploring Florida and other cities nearby, a smaller motorhome is just right. Discover our selection of vehicles for two people and explore together.
Campervan offers for families in Florida
If you want to go on a family camping holiday in Florida, we recommend a large motorhome. Alcove models are very popular with families with children, as the motorhomes are spacious and have several sleeping and seating areas.
Best Campervan routes in Florida
The Florida Panhandle
Start your trip near the Alabama border in Perdido Key and allow three to four days to get to Tallahassee, Florida's capital, a distance of just over 400 kilometres. This is the best road trip to see the edge of Western Florida. Leave on Highway 292, but make sure you go onto Highway 30A in South Walton County, which offers some beautiful scenic stops, including the Alys Beach Nature Trail and 'Seaside', a picturesque location where the Truman Show was filmed.
Highway 1
Trace the Atlantic Coast from Amelia Island in the Deep South to the iconic Miami Beach on Highway 1, a journey of 764 kilometres, which takes around six days, depending on the time of year. This is the whole length of Florida and provides holidaymakers with a real taste of the variety of this state offers when you opt for a motorhome for hire in Florida. The route hugs the coastline so there are plenty of places to stop for beach lovers. Also worth a detour is St Augustine, the oldest permanent European settlement in the US.
The Overseas Highway from Mainland Florida to Key West
The Florida Keys are a 'must-see' when you hire a campervan in Florida. Start from John Pennekamp State Park and head for Key West. This shorter road trip on Highway 1 is around 164 kilometres and takes three to five days, depending on how often you stop. Frequently called the 'Highway that Goes to the Sea', this astonishing road includes 42 bridges that link from one key to the next over the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Sites of interests and excursions in Florida
Everglades National Park
Florida is renowned for its national parks, and the most famous amongst them is the Everglades covering 1.5 million acres. This stunningly beautiful tropical wilderness starts at Ten Thousand Islands in the north and extends southwards one hundred miles to Lake Okeechobee. Situated on Florida's west coast, the Everglades is the largest sub-tropical wilderness in the US, full of rare and endangered species.
Florida Coastline, Lakes and Rivers
For beach lovers, the Gulf Coast is unmissable. However, Florida also has a network of amazing rivers that visitors can explore by kayak or canoe. If you want to see nature in the wild and get off the beaten track, head to the Indian River Lagoon or the Chassahowitzka River, both offering a beautiful and peaceful natural environment.
Universal Studios, Orlando
It's hard not to get caught up in the excitement of the movie world at the Universal Studios resort – this is definitely not just one for the kids. This theme park in Orlando has attractions, rides, and live shows that are dedicated to television and movies. There is also a water theme park and a CityWalk entertainment complex.
Campsites in Florida and the surrounding area
Your stay for the first night
- Florida/Lake Kissimmee State ParkLake Kissimmee Campground
- Florida/Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State ParkKilpatrick Hammock Campground
- Florida/Lake Manatee State ParkLake Manatee Campground
- Florida/Little Manatee River State ParkLittle Manatee River Campground
- Florida/Myakka River State ParkOld Prairie Campground
- Florida/Oscar Scherer State ParkOscar Scherer Campground
For campervans booked through us in Florida (and the rest of the USA) a regular class B (class 3) driving license is required. If visiting from abroad, some of our partner companies (such as Britz) may also ask for an international driving license. These are usually easy to obtain from local post offices.
Yes, the minimum age to rent a camper in Florida is usually 25 although some of our partner companies will accept drivers over 21 years of age for an additional payment. You need to have held a full driving license for at least one year.
Yes, a security and damage deposit has to be paid with the main driver's credit card.
Another advantage of traveling by campervan is that your family dog can usually join you saving the worry and expense of making alternative arrangements for them. Always check your rental details for full terms and conditions.
In den meisten Staaten der USA ist es nicht erlaubt, im Camper zu schlafen. Hierfür gibt es stattdessen spezielle Campgrounds, auf denen Sie auch auf eine entsprechende Versorgung wie Wasser-/Abwasser-Anschluss, Strom und Essen zurückgreifen können.
Yes, they can. Just check for full information with the rental companies and ensure you have hired or brought with you any necessary child seats. Campervans are ideal for family vacations, giving you the freedom to set your own itineraries and timetables.
You'll find plenty of designated campsites throughout Florida and our customer service team is happy to advise on their location. You can also stay overnight in any National Park or Forest in Florida.
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