RV rentals in Miami, FL

RV Rental Miami, FL

Compare Miami RV rentals, motorhomes, camper vans, and towable options for MIA arrivals, Everglades, Biscayne, Florida Keys, Key West, Dry Tortugas, and Gulf Coast routes. Compare RV rentals in Miami, FL with 2 rental companies, 3 pickup locations, 4 RV types, and live prices from $106-$271/night before checkout extras.

Why Miami works for RV rental trips

RV rental in Miami, FL is mostly about choosing the right South Florida route: Everglades campgrounds, a boat-based Biscayne plan, a Florida Keys and Key West drive, or a longer westbound finish toward Everglades City and Naples. Compare Indie Campers and Roadsurfer in Miami, then choose the RV around MIA pickup timing, toll handling, campground length, heat, bugs, and how much vehicle you want on U.S. 1.

RV rentals in Miami currently average about $180.33/night. The cheapest visible priced option right now starts at $106.38/night for Comfort Standard from Indie Campers, while the highest visible price right now is $270.62/night for Couple Condo from Roadsurfer. Treat that as a live-market signal, then check your exact dates for mileage, generator use, protection, delivery or towing rules, SunPass/toll handling, campground reservations, national-park fees, ferry or boat reservations, and whether the first night is near Everglades, Biscayne, the Keys, Key West, Dry Tortugas, or the Gulf Coast side.

Live Availability in Miami, FL

Compare current rentals with dated pricing, then open matching search results when one looks right.

Comfort Standard

Miami, Florida • class-c

Comfort Standard

Auto/manual6 seats / sleeps 6Indoor showerKitchenIndie Campers
$106/night
Family Freedom

Miami, Florida • class-c

Family Freedom

5 seats / sleeps 5Indoor showerKitchenRoadsurfer
$234/night
Adventure Tent

Miami, Florida • roof-tent

Adventure Tent

Automatic5 seats / sleeps 2Indie Campers
$122/night
Comfort Standard Select

Miami, Florida • class-c

Comfort Standard Select

Newer modelAuto/manual6 seats / sleeps 6Indoor showerIndie Campers
$125/night

RV rental locations in Miami, FL

These are the rental depots, pickup centers, and provider-exposed pickup areas we track for providers available around Miami, FL.

Pickup centerLocation detail
El Monte RV Miami
El Monte RV
Address
13700 SW 248th St., Princeton, FL, 33032
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Indie Campers Miami - RV & Campervan Rentals
Indie Campers
Address
3505 Northwest 33rd Street, Miami, FL, 33142
Current RVs from $106.38/night across 7 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including Comfort Standard.
(855) 785-5096

Office hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Roadsurfer RV Rentals Miami
Roadsurfer
Address
2736 Northwest 37th Street, Miami, FL, 33142
Current RVs from $234.34/night across 3 rentals from this provider in this pickup market, including Family Freedom.
(213) 523-7695Compare RVs near this pickup
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RV rental pickup near Miami International Airport

Flying into Miami International Airport? Plan for provider-location pickup after arrival, not an RV handoff at the MIA terminal. Leave time for bags, ground transportation, paperwork, vehicle orientation, groceries, toll setup, and Miami-area traffic before the first drive.

The closest pickup option we found is Roadsurfer, about 15 minutes from MIA and 6.2 miles away. For MIA arrivals, compare the pickup address against whether your route starts toward Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, the Florida Keys, Key West, Dry Tortugas, or the Everglades City and Naples side.

Primary airport

Miami International Airport (MIA)

Closest provider

Roadsurfer

3 pickup locations checked

Drive time

15 minutes

Airport to closest pickup

Distance

6.2 miles

Estimated airport-to-depot drive

RV trips from Miami

Everglades National Park near Miami

Everglades National Park

Everglades is the practical first RV trip from Miami when you want wildlife, boardwalks, paddling, and a campground plan within South Florida. NPS lists Flamingo as one of the drive-in campground areas from the Homestead entrance, with 274 total sites, 65 RV-only sites, 41 electric-hookup sites, dump stations, potable water, and the busiest camping season generally running through winter.

Trip length: 2-3 daysBest time to go: November to March, with NPS dry-season, mosquito, and campground checksTrip style: wetlands, wildlife, national park, short South Florida escape
Biscayne National Park near Miami

Biscayne National Park

Biscayne is the water-first Miami route, so the RV is mainly a South Florida base rather than something you drive to an island campground. NPS says Boca Chita and Elliott Key are the park's two campgrounds, both are on islands, and the only access is by boat; no advance reservations are available for those campgrounds, so build the trip around boat access, weather, and a separate vehicle overnight plan.

Trip length: 2-3 daysBest time to go: December to April, with boat access and weather checked before departureTrip style: bay and reef, boat day, lighter camping plan
Florida Keys and Key West near Miami

Florida Keys and Key West

The Florida Keys and Key West are the classic southbound Miami RV drive, but U.S. 1, campground availability, and rig length matter more than the map makes it look. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park says most sites can accommodate RVs around 40 feet, while Bahia Honda notes smaller rig limits in some camping areas, so confirm the campsite before choosing a larger motorhome.

Trip length: 4-7 daysBest time to go: November to April, with Keys campground reservations and storm-season awarenessTrip style: island road trip, ocean views, longer southbound drive
Dry Tortugas via Key West near Miami

Dry Tortugas via Key West

Dry Tortugas via Key West works only when the Miami RV trip includes a Key West stop plus a ferry, seaplane, or private-boat day. NPS says Dry Tortugas is accessible only by boat or seaplane, the seaplane does not transport campers, and camping requires careful planning with food, water, and supplies brought in, so keep the RV as the Keys base rather than expecting to drive it into the park.

Trip length: 5-7 daysBest time to go: November to April, with ferry or seaplane capacity reserved earlyTrip style: Keys extension, island fort, boat access
Everglades City and Naples side near Miami

Everglades City and Naples side

Everglades City and the Naples side turn a Miami rental into a quieter westbound loop with mangroves, Gulf Coast boat tours, and a different entrance into Everglades country. NPS lists the Gulf Coast Area at Everglades City as one of the park's entrances, so plan this route around current visitor-center status, FL511 traffic, fuel, weather, and whether your overnight stops are inside or outside park-managed areas.

Trip length: 3-5 daysBest time to go: November to March, with Gulf Coast access and road-condition checksTrip style: Gulf Coast, mangroves, quieter westbound loop

Miami RV rental FAQs

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Miami?

RV rentals in Miami currently average about $180.33/night. The cheapest visible priced option right now starts at $106.38/night for Comfort Standard from Indie Campers, while the highest visible price right now is $270.62/night for Couple Condo from Roadsurfer. Final cost still depends on dates, RV size, mileage, generator use, protection, taxes, tolls, campground nights, fuel, delivery, and whether the provider allows the exact route you want.

Which RV rental companies can I compare in Miami?

RVRentalFinder currently compares Miami RV, motorhome, camper van, and towable options from Indie Campers and Roadsurfer. Compare provider, pickup address, vehicle layout, mileage terms, delivery or towing rules, campground fit, and live price together.

Can I pick up an RV at Miami International Airport?

Plan on picking up at a provider location after landing, not at the MIA terminal. The Google Maps enrichment shows the closest mapped pickup option about 15 minutes from MIA, but you still need to confirm transfer plan, branch hours, and pickup paperwork with the provider.

Is Miami a good starting point for the Florida Keys?

Yes. Miami is a logical starting point for Key Largo, John Pennekamp, Bahia Honda, Key West, and Dry Tortugas add-ons, but Keys campgrounds are capacity- and length-sensitive. Confirm campsites before choosing the RV.

Is a camper van or motorhome better for Miami?

A camper van is usually easier for couples, shorter Keys drives, MIA-area traffic, toll roads, marina days, and quick supply stops. A Class C, Class A, or larger motorhome is better when the route needs family sleeping space, bathroom comfort, storage, and several campground nights.

Can I take an RV into Biscayne or Dry Tortugas?

Not in the way you would visit a drive-in campground. Biscayne island campgrounds are boat-access only, and Dry Tortugas is reached by ferry, seaplane, or private boat from the Key West area. Use the RV as the mainland or Keys base and plan the boat portion separately.

Do Miami RV trips need toll planning?

Yes. Miami and South Florida routes commonly use toll roads, and SunPass says rental customers should check toll programs with the rental company or add the rental plate to a prepaid account when eligible. Ask the RV provider how tolls are handled before pickup.

When should I book a Miami RV rental?

Book earlier for winter dry-season trips, spring break, holiday weeks, Everglades campground stays, and Florida Keys routes. Before departure, recheck official campground pages, NPS alerts, FL511 traffic, ferry or boat availability, toll policies, and tropical-weather forecasts.

Compare RV rentals in Miami

Start with Miami if your route points toward Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, the Florida Keys, Key West, Dry Tortugas, Everglades City, Naples, or a broader South Florida road trip. Compare MIA pickup timing, toll handling, vehicle size, campground fit, provider terms, and live prices before choosing the RV.

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