RV rentals in Miami, FL

RV Rental Miami, FL

Compare Miami RV rentals, browse 19 RVs and camper vans from El Monte RV, Indie Campers, and Roadsurfer, and see what fits the Florida Keys, the Everglades, Biscayne, and longer South Florida road trips before you book.

19

RVs available

3

Fleet partners

2

Pickup locations

$79.07-$173.97

Price range

Coast & beachesNational parksScenic drivesPaddling & wetlandsFamily weekends

Why Miami works for RV trips

In Miami, you can start a Florida Keys drive, an Everglades weekend, or a longer South Florida coast trip without changing pickup cities. With 19 RVs and camper vans from El Monte RV, Indie Campers, and Roadsurfer available here, you can compare lighter vans, family-size Class C RVs, and roomier motorhomes before you choose the trip that fits.

Camper van ready for an RV trip from Miami

Live Availability in Miami, FL

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Indie Campers Adventure Tent

Roof Tent • Sleeps 2

Indie Campers Adventure Tent

Sleeps 2Indie Campers
$79/night
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Indie Campers Comfort Standard

Motorhome • Sleeps 6

Indie Campers Comfort Standard

Sleeps 6Indie Campers
$104/night
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Indie Campers Comfort Standard Select

Motorhome • Sleeps 6

Indie Campers Comfort Standard Select

Sleeps 6Indie Campers
$114/night
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Roadsurfer Family Freedom

Motorhome • Sleeps 5

Roadsurfer Family Freedom

Sleeps 5Roadsurfer

€441 total

$119/night
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RV rental locations in Miami, FL

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

1

Indie Campers

Indie Campers Miami - RV & Campervan Rentals

3505 Northwest 33rd Street, Miami, FL, 33142

Phone: (855) 785-5096

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

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Roadsurfer

roadsurfer RV Rentals Miami

2736 Northwest 37th Street, Miami, FL, 33142

Phone: (213) 523-7695

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RV rental pickup near Miami International Airport

Flying into Miami? RV pickup locations are usually separate from the MIA terminal, so compare the pickup address before you book.

The closest pickup option in our database 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 the Florida Keys, the Everglades, Biscayne, or a longer South Florida trip.

Airport

MIA

Miami International Airport

Closest provider

Roadsurfer

2 pickup locations checked

Drive time

15 minutes

Airport to closest tracked pickup

Distance

6.2 miles

Cached airport-to-depot estimate

RV types available in Miami

Miami gives you a real spread between lighter vans for a shorter Keys trip and larger RVs for longer South Florida drives where space matters more.

Class C rentals in Miami

7 available

Class C

Nightly

$123/night

Sleeps

4-7

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Motorhome rentals in Miami

5 available

Motorhome

Nightly

$104-$174

Sleeps

2-6

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Class A rentals in Miami

2 available

Class A

Nightly

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Sleeps

5

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Class B rentals in Miami

2 available

Class B

Nightly

$158/night

Sleeps

4

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Camper Van rentals in Miami

1 available

Camper Van

Nightly

$127/night

Sleeps

4

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Roof Tent rentals in Miami

1 available

Roof Tent

Nightly

$79/night

Sleeps

2

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Truck Camper rentals in Miami

1 available

Truck Camper

Nightly

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Sleeps

2

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Where can you go from Miami in an RV?

Everglades National Park from Miami
wetlands • wildlife • national park

Everglades National Park

Everglades is the obvious first trip if you want wildlife, long boardwalk stops, and a route that feels wild without needing a full week on the road.

2 to 3 daysNovember to March
Biscayne National Park from Miami
bay and reef • boat day • lighter camping

Biscayne National Park

Biscayne is the better pick when you want the water side of South Florida and a lighter camping plan built around boats, snorkeling, or time on the bay.

2 to 3 daysDecember to April
Florida Keys and Key West from Miami
island road trip • ocean views • longer southbound drive

Florida Keys and Key West

The Keys are the classic southbound Miami RV trip when the point is to stay on the road, follow U.S. 1, and let the drive itself become part of the vacation.

4 to 7 daysNovember to April

Miami RV rental FAQs

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

Miami RV rentals currently average about $128.58/night across the RVs with usable price data. The cheapest visible priced option right now is $79.07/night for the Indie Campers Adventure Tent from Indie Campers, while the highest visible price right now is $173.97/night for the Roadsurfer Couple Condo from Roadsurfer. Dates, provider, and RV size still change the final total.

Which RV rental companies can you compare in Miami?

Right now, you can compare 19 RVs and camper vans from El Monte RV, Indie Campers, and Roadsurfer in Miami. That gives you a real spread between lighter van-style options, family-size Class C RVs, and larger motorhomes before you choose the trip shape.

When should you book an RV rental in Miami?

Book early once your dates are real. Miami can feed winter Everglades trips, Keys drives, and longer South Florida vacations, so the better-fitting RVs tend to go first around the most popular travel windows.

Is a camper van or a larger RV better for a Miami road trip?

A camper van is the easier call when the trip is shorter, the group is smaller, and the plan leans toward the Keys or a lighter South Florida drive. A larger RV makes more sense once the trip includes more nights, more people, or a family route where beds, storage, and indoor space matter every day.

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