Why go for camper rental in Florida? Year-round sun, great parties, stunning nature and America's best theme parks. These are just a few of the reasons! The Sunshine State is one of the country's most popular travel destinations and there's no better way to see it than a road trip in a camper. Take an RV across Florida for the adventure of a lifetime!
What better place to start your adventure than the city with the most urban parks in the whole USA? There are many RV parks in and around the city, so opting for camper rental in Jacksonville Florida is a sensible way to begin your trip. You can park in Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, a wide green space that spreads out around a lake. It's a popular spot for locals to go kayaking or paddle boating and you'll often see fishermen by the waters, hoping for a bite. Within the park, there are hiking trails, as well as grills for you to get some dinner going. For more natural beauty around the city, take advantage of your camper rental in Jacksonville to visit the Tree Hill Nature Center. This conservationists' paradise is home to a colony of endangered tortoises, hummingbirds, lizards, snakes, possums and more. Visit in the spring for the colourful extravaganza of the Butterfly Festival or drop by any time of year to see some of Florida's native wildlife. Downtown, you'll find the fascinating MOSH Museum of Science and History, full of interactive exhibits for the kids and some great seafood restaurants.
The Sunshine State is home to some of America's best parks, and driving an RV around Florida is a great way to explore them. At the top of the list should be the Everglades. This is a unique landscape, totally unlike anything else you'll find in the country. Treacherous waterways wind through thick mangrove swamps, home to snakes, turtles, frogs, all kinds of birds, and most famously of all, enormous, deadly alligators. Take your camper rental in Florida right into the Everglades to spend the night, and explore by day with a guided tour. Inland, you're more likely to see a gator lying in wait, while if you head to Florida Bay, you can go kayaking. Here you might just catch a glimpse of Florida's other famous water-dwellers, the slow-moving, peaceful manatees. For a different type of park experience, pick up a VW camper rental in Florida and drive to Dry Tortugas National Park. The public ferry to this island carries a maximum of ten campers at a time. Here you can explore the 19th century Fort Jefferson, but the main attraction is snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of the reefs around the island.
Who doesn't dream of a trip to Disneyworld? With camper rental in Florida, you can sleep right inside the park, in Disney's very own Fort Wilderness campsite. Other, cheaper options are available nearby, but choosing to camp at Fort Wilderness offers some special perks like FastPasses and early reservations. There are also evening events to enjoy, including fireworks displays and meet and greets with characters. Walt Disney World is an enormous theme park, so allow yourself at least one day to visit it. It's best to go in with a clear plan, or you might find yourself wandering for hours with no real direction. Apart from Disneyworld, Orlando has many other theme parks to explore. In fact, the city has twelve main theme parks and water parks as well as several smaller ones. These include the Disney complex, Universal, Legoland, Epcot and many more! You could easily spend a full vacation hopping from park to park, soaking up the magic.
There are campgrounds dotted across Florida's famous Space Coast, one of the most inspiring destinations for your road trip. This is a great spot for camper rental in Florida, as you'll combine some of the state's best beaches with a fascinating glimpse into world history. Park your RV in Florida at Cape Canaveral to visit the Kennedy Space Center, where Neil Armstrong and his companions set off on their journey to the moon in 1969. As well as intriguing museums — ideal for kids who are curious about space or grown-ups who are still young at heart — this area is great for beach lovers. With camper rental in Florida, you can park at spots like Cocoa Beach, where you'll find kayak tours, deep sea fishing, water sports and golf. Near Melbourne Beach, wild animals like bobcats, otters and manatees roam freely, while Palm Bay is ideal if you want to try your hand at sailing. This coast is extremely popular with camper and caravan enthusiasts, and there are many parks and campgrounds to discover, some of which have amenities and activities including horse riding, archery, fishing, mini golf and more. Wherever you take your RV in Florida, you're sure to find an adventure waiting for you!
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