500+ RV Rentals in Miami, FL

Best RV Rental Miami: Motorhome, Camper, & Trailer Rentals FL

Miami is the perfect destination if you love beautiful beaches, Caribbean and Latin American cuisine, and a lively arts and music scene. As Will Smith sang in his hit ‘90s song “Miami,” "This is the type of town I could spend a few days in/Miami the city that keeps the roof blazin’." 

Miami RV Rentals

Miami is one of the Sunshine State's most popular destinations, and visitors enjoy traveling there for a variety of reasons. If you love to party, you will love South Beach at night. If you're interested in architecture, the Art Deco district is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll. And if you're interested in Cuban culture, Little Havana is a must-see neighborhood.

The culturally diverse city has a lot to offer to its residents and visitors, from large shopping centers to mom-and-pop shops in Coconut Grove. It's also in close proximity to the Everglades National Park, a World Heritage Site and the nation's largest tropical wilderness.

RV rentals in Miami are a great way to see the beauty inside the city as well as its surrounding areas. Our guide includes some of the best Miami attractions, events, campgrounds, and more to make planning your RV trip a little easier.

Popular RV Destinations in Miami

Miami Beach/South Beach

Nearly all visitors to Miami spend some time at Miami Beach, which is located on the man-made islands between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It includes the South Beach neighborhood and has a lot of boutique hotels, excellent restaurants, and relaxing spas.

Miami Beach is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and watersports, such as jet skiing. If you love people watching, make sure to head to South Beach, which is a celebrity hot spot and a model magnet. Other popular activities include fishing, biking, and golfing. Don’t forget to top off your day by experiencing the vibrant nightlife, which is what Miami Beach is all about.

Art Deco Historic District

The Art Deco Historic District is part of Miami Beach and is located along Ocean Drive, Collins Avenue, and Washington Avenue. There are over 800 buildings and structures in the district that were constructed between 1923 and 1943. The buildings are colorful and feature interesting design elements popularized in that era.

If you want to learn more about the history of the area, visit the Art Deco Museum, which provides daily walking tours as well as self-guided audio tours. Some of the district's highlights include the Colony Hotel, Winterhaven Hotel, The Seymour, Jerry's Famous Deli, the Sterling Building, the Colony Theater, and the Bass Museum of Art.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is located in the Coconut Grove neighborhood. The estate, which was constructed in the early 20th century, is surrounded by Italian Renaissance gardens and historic outbuildings. 

The mansion was designed in the Mediterranean Revival architecture style and includes Baroque elements. It has 70 rooms, several of which have artifacts from as far back as the 15th century.

The museum hosts several activities throughout the year for visitors, such as moonlight meditations, yoga, house tours, panel discussions, waterfront luncheons, scavenger hunts, and art-making after dark. It's also a popular place for student school trips.

Events and Entertainment in Miami

Miami International Boat Show

The Miami International Boat Show is one of the largest boat shows on earth, and over 1,000 vendors and 100,000 visitors attend each year. It attracts both high-end yacht buyers as well as those who are new to boating. The marina features a wide range of boats for sale, including powerboats, sailboats, catamarans, and fishing vessels.

Visitors learn about the latest boating technology and can take boating lessons as well as test drives. The event includes sailing seminars and information from charter companies and others in the industry. And after spending all day in the sun perusing all the goods, attendees like sampling the food provided by several food trucks, food courts, and the VIP lounge.

Miami Art Deco Weekend

Art Deco Weekend is Miami Beach's longest-running free community cultural festival (it's been going on for nearly 45 years). The Miami Design Preservation League puts on the festival, which takes place over three days and features over 85 events on the schedule. No matter what your interests are, you're bound to find something to do at the festival, which is held in mid-January on Ocean Drive.

Festival-goers can listen to live music, participate in guided walking tours, and visit the marketplace. There's an antique promenade, classic car show, lecture series, and free dance and sketch classes. Other activities include a film festival, special exhibitions, children's activities, and a dog walk.

Homestead-Miami Speedway

If you enjoy car racing, then you may want to plan a trip to the Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, less than 45 minutes from the city. The track opened in 1995 and held its NASCAR debut to a sold-out crowd. It has also hosted events such as the IndyCar Series, WeatherTech SportsCar Championship Series, and the Championship Cup Series.

What makes the track unique is it features the only true oval that’s 1.5 miles long. Current races include the Dixie Vodka 400, the 2020Census.gov 300, and the Ford EcoBoost 200.

Sports

Miami is home to five major professional sports teams, which makes it a sports fan's paradise. You can watch the Florida Marlins baseball team or the Miami Dolphins football team at the Dolphin Stadium. If you like basketball, check out the Miami Heat at the AmericanAirlines Arena.

Ice hockey fans watch the Florida Panthers at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, while the Tropical Park Stadium is home to the Miami FC soccer team. No matter which type of sport you like, there's something for everyone in Miami, which also hosts the Sony Ericsson Open, has several greyhound racing tracks, and has venues for jai alai and golfing.

Campgrounds and Parks in Miami

Miami Everglades RV Resort

One of Miami's top campgrounds, Miami Everglades Resort is situated on 34 acres featuring tropical flora and a variety of mango, avocado, and palm trees. It's located 30 miles south of Miami and Key Largo and is just 10 miles away from the Everglades National Park.

Amenities include a clubhouse, shuffleboard, volleyball, basketball, horseshoes, a swimming pool, hot tub, mini golf, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi/high-speed internet, cable TV, and a dog park. 

The campground also hosts weekly events, including movie nights on the big screen, water aerobics, 5 o' Clock Somewhere Happy Hour, quilting and hand crafting, and jam sessions.

Paradise Island RV Resort

The Paradise Island RV Resort is located in Ft. Lauderdale, which is about 40 minutes from Miami. Golf courses, casinos, restaurants, and live entertainment are all located within 10 minutes of the campground. 

Ft. Lauderdale has 23 miles of beaches as well as the Los Olas Riverfront shopping and dining district. You can visit the nearby Sawgrass Mills Mall or Seminole Hardrock Casino, swing a club at one of the local golf courses, or take an Everglades airboat tour.

If you prefer some downtime, the RV park has a heated swimming pool and a clubhouse with a billiard room, lending library, complimentary ice machine, and a laundry facility. Other amenities include Wi-Fi, a BBQ area, a fitness center, and shuffleboard. 

Everglades National Park

On the southern tip of the state is the 1.5-million acre Everglades National Park. Hundreds of species live in its coastal mangroves, marshes, and pine flatwoods, including manatees, panthers, and turtles. It's a great place to go biking, bird watching, boating, kayaking, and canoeing.

Other popular activities include fishing, geocaching, hiking, and slough slogging (off-trail hiking). The park also provides ranger-led activities as well as guided tours.

There are three campgrounds in the park, including one in the backcountry. The Long Pine Key and Flamingo campgrounds accommodate trailers and have restrooms, picnic tables, grills, and drinking water. The Flamingo campground also has showers and electric hook-ups.

RV Storage and Dumpstations in Miami

At some point during your travels, you may need to store your RV for a short period of time. Miami has several storage facilities, many of which include surveillance cameras and keyed entry for extra security. Some options are:

  • Davco Storage
  • Storage Post
  • Miami Self Storage
  • Safeguard Self Storage
  • A+ Mini Storage

When you travel in an RV, you have to perform some necessary maintenance, such as emptying out the waste water. Florida has several dump stations located throughout the state, including several in the Miami area: 

  • C.B. Smith Park
  • Del-Raton RV Park & Trailer Sales
  • Pilot/Flying J
  • Markham Park
  • John Prince Park Campground

FAQs

1. What are RV rentals?

RV rentals give you a lot of flexibility when you travel. You don't have to reserve a hotel room, and you can drive where and when you want with few restraints. Plus, you don't have to pay for the RV's upkeep since it's a rental.

2. How much are RV rentals?

Smaller campervans and trailers can cost between $75 and $150 per night. Bigger rigs can cost up to $250 per night. If you rent for a longer period of time, you can save a lot of money and spend as little as $60 per night.

3. Do I need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Miami?

Many RV owners require customers to be at least 25 years old to rent their vehicles. However, for an extra fee you may be able to find a company that will rent to people aged 21 to 24 years old.

4. Do I need insurance when I rent an RV?

Yes. Insurance will protect you financially should you be involved in an accident involving your rented RV.

5. Do I need to return my rental RV with a full tank?

Check the rental policy. Some owners want renters to put a full tank of gas in the vehicle before they return it, while others don't require it.

6. Are RVs pet-friendly in Miami?

Many RV companies allow renters to take their pets with them on their travels. The rental company may require a deposit or charge an extra fee.

7. Are there RV rentals with unlimited mileage?

Some RV owners allow users to drive an unlimited amount of miles on their rental vehicles. Others have a base rate, and the renter has to pay extra for added mileage.

8. How many people can sleep in an RV?

If you plan on traveling with two to four people, a small campervan or travel trailer is a perfect option. If you have a party of four to eight people, consider renting a mid-size trailer or motorhome. The biggest rigs can accommodate between six and 12 people.