RV Rentals in Miami

RV rentals in Miami are the perfect way to explore Florida’s beaches, culture, and national parks. Spend time on South Beach, explore the flavors of Little Havana, or discover wildlife in Everglades National Park. For a longer journey, take the scenic Overseas Highway to the Florida Keys and enjoy endless ocean views. Start your adventure with a Miami camper van rental and set out on a memorable road trip.

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  • Travel 14+ nights — enjoy an additional 5% off*
  • Travel 21+ nights — enjoy an additional 10% off*
  • Travel 28+ nights — enjoy an additional 15% off*

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Where can I Pick Up my RV Rental in Miami?

Miami

Miami

Address

2736 NW 37th St
Miami, FL 33142
United States

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Class B RV | Sprinter-Style

Liberty Lodge

Various Manufacturers

  • Seats 4
  • Sleeps 4
  • Spacious kitchen area
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water
  • Manual pop-up roof

Class C RV | Cabover

Family Freedom

Thor Four Winds 22E

  • Seats 5
  • Sleeps 5
  • Combined kitchen/living room
  • Wet bath with shower & toilet
  • Hot water

One-Way Rentals from Miami

A one-way RV rental from Miami lets you explore Florida and finish your journey in destinations like Denver or Las Vegas. Begin with the beaches of the Atlantic coast, then drive through southern states and continue west to the Rocky Mountains. Along the way, you’ll experience everything from tropical coastlines to dramatic mountain scenery. With roadsurfer, one-way rentals make it easy to plan a road trip without returning to your starting point.


Booking your one-way rental with roadsurfer

If you rent your camper van in Miami, you can return it to several other roadsurfer stations across the U.S. During the booking process, you’ll be able to choose your preferred drop-off city from the options below:

How much is the one-way rental fee?

The one-way rental fee starts at $349. This one-time charge is added automatically during the booking process.


Rent an RV or Camper Van in Miami With roadsurfer

Miami combines world-famous beaches, a vibrant cultural scene, and easy access to Florida’s national parks. Spend time in South Beach, sample Cuban flavors in Little Havana, or set out on a day trip to Everglades National Park. With unlimited mileage, you can continue your journey along the Florida Keys or across the Southeast. A free second driver, included camping gear, 24/7 roadside assistance, and flexible cancellation give you the freedom to plan your Miami RV rental with confidence.

Camping equipment included

Every Miami camper van or Class C RV rental comes with camping equipment so you can enjoy the outdoors right away. Each vehicle includes a camping table and two chairs for relaxing outside, plus a Kitchen Box stocked with pots, pans, utensils, a corkscrew, bottle opener, and a French press for your morning coffee or tea. For the complete overview of camping gear included with your RV rental in Miami, see our equipment list.

Rules for driving in Miami

Drivers in Miami follow Florida state traffic laws, with a few rules especially important for visitors to know. Here are the key points to keep in mind:

  • Speed limits: Clearly posted; 70 mph on interstates, 30 mph in residential areas, and 20 mph in school zones
  • Right turns: Allowed on red lights after a complete stop unless a sign says otherwise
  • Move Over law: Change lanes or slow down when passing stopped emergency, utility, or service vehicles
  • Seat belts: Required for drivers, front-seat passengers, and all passengers under 18
  • Phones: Texting while driving is illegal; handheld phone use is restricted in school and work zones
  • Pedestrians: Always have the right of way at marked crosswalks

When is the best time to visit Miami?

Miami offers warm weather year-round, with spring and autumn bringing the most comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Here’s what to expect in each season:

  • Spring (March–May): Pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds make this a great time for sightseeing and visiting Everglades National Park. Cultural highlights include the Calle Ocho Carnival, Miami Film Festival, and Ultra Music Festival.
  • Summer (June–August): Hot and humid with afternoon showers, but ideal for beach days, water sports, and family trips. Hurricane season begins in June, so plan with flexibility.
  • Autumn (September–November): Warm weather continues with fewer visitors, making it easier to enjoy Miami’s beaches and nearby parks. Art Basel Miami Beach arrives in early December, drawing art lovers from around the world.
  • Winter (December–February): Warm, sunny days attract travelers escaping colder climates. This is peak season, so expect lively crowds on South Beach and at cultural events across the city.

Where to empty or refill RV water tanks?

There are several convenient places near Miami to refill fresh water and empty grey and black tanks. Campgrounds and RV resorts in the area provide reliable facilities for camper vans and Class C RVs. Here are a few recommended options:

  • Miami Everglades RV Resort, 20675 SW 162nd Ave, Miami, FL 33187 – full hook-ups with potable water and dump station
  • Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground, 12451 SW 184th St, Miami, FL 33177 – RV sites with water, electric, and sewer connections plus a central dump station
  • Oleta River State Park, 3400 NE 163rd St, North Miami Beach, FL 33160 – RV sites with water and electric hookups (no dump station)

If you are heading south toward the Florida Keys, many state parks and private campgrounds along the Overseas Highway also provide water fill-up and dump stations.

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RV parking in Miami

RV parking in downtown Miami is limited, so most travelers choose RV parks outside the city for convenience and value. Popular options include Encore Miami Everglades and Larry and Penny Thompson Park, both offering full hookups, more space, and easier access. From these campgrounds, you can reach downtown by Miami-Dade Transit using Metrobus, Metrorail, or the free Metromover service in Downtown, Brickell, and Omni. Many Metrobus vehicles also have bike racks, making it simple to combine cycling with public transit.

Campgrounds near Miami

There are several great camping spots near Miami that combine easy city access with Florida’s natural beauty. Here are four options worth considering:

  • Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground: About 30 minutes from downtown Miami, this campground offers 240 RV sites, a swimming lake, and plenty of on-site recreational activities.
  • Flamingo Adventures (Everglades National Park): Stay inside the park with access to boat rentals, guided tours, and bike rentals to explore the Everglades without your camper van.
  • Midway Campground: A small and peaceful NPS campground along the Tamiami Trail with 26 sites, picnic tables, and close proximity to Big Cypress National Preserve.
  • Miami Everglades RV Resort: Located southwest of the city, this resort-style campground offers full hook-ups, tropical landscaping, and family-friendly amenities.

What are some of the best places to visit aorund Miami?

From beaches and islands to national parks, there are plenty of destinations near Miami worth adding to your RV trip. Here are some of the top places to explore just a short drive away:

  • Florida Keys: Drive the scenic Overseas Highway to Key Largo and Key West, where you’ll find coral reefs, beach towns, and lively culture.
  • Everglades National Park: Just outside the city, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to unique wildlife and landscapes best explored by boat or bike.
  • Orlando and Disney World: A few hours north, Orlando is a favorite family destination with theme parks and attractions for all ages. See our family vacation guide for tips.
  • Florida East Coast: Head up the coast to explore charming towns and beaches on a 7-day Florida East Coast route, from Miami to St. Augustine.
  • Florida state parks: Discover five of Florida’s most beautiful state parks, featuring springs, forests, and top RV camping spots.

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*Travel 14+ days and get 5% off—or save 10% on 21+ days, and 15% on 28+ days. Discounts apply automatically at checkout on Step 2, “Select Your Extras,” and can be combined with promo codes. Offer valid only at USA and Canada locations.