




Compare RV rentals across Florida with Camper Champ. Popular pick-up points include Miami, Orlando and Tampa.
It’s no secret that Florida is a popular RV destination, and you’ll find plenty of places to park across the entire state. From the northern Panhandle all the way down to the Keys, there are countless private RV resorts and state parks with great facilities for camping all year round.
Not all vehicles may be available. Use the search tool to check availability for your travel dates.
| Stop type | Facilities | Typical cost per night |
|---|---|---|
| Full-service motorhome resort | Power, water, sewer, pool, planned activities | $60 – $120 |
| State park campground | Marked space, water and electric, central dump point | $24 – $48 |
| County park motorhome area | Power and water, lakeside trails, picnic shelter | $20 – $40 |
A state park campground in Florida is a government-operated site that provides level motorhome spaces, water connections, electricity and access to a shared waste disposal station for a moderate nightly fee.
Most rental companies in the USA offer roadside assistance that is available 24/7 by ringing a local or free number. Mechanical breakdowns are covered by the rental company (for example, engine and electrical faults).
With many suppliers, repairs under $50 (US dollars) do not require authorisation and will be reimbursed upon return of the rental (with a receipt). However, it’s still recommended to ring roadside assistance for any troubles.
A wide variety of motorhomes are available in the USA, from smaller station wagons up to large motorhomes. Some of the common types include:
Class A motorhomes are often built on a commercial truck or bus chassis and run on either diesel or petrol, depending on the type of engine.
Usually, Class A vehicles are fully loaded with all amenities and have a large living space.
Some Class B vehicles include a toilet or freshwater tank, but not all do. Class B vehicles usually have basic cooking equipment, folding beds and limited storage space.
Class B vehicles are a good option for short-term getaways.
Class C vehicles are a smaller version of the Class A motorhome. They are built on a truck or van cutaway chassis and usually have a petrol-powered engine.
Class C motorhomes generally have sleeping quarters above the cab and more sleeping space in the back. Some Class Cs also have a slide-out option that increases the living space when the motorhome is parked.
Class C vehicles come equipped with a good number of facilities, including a self-contained toilet, refrigerator, heating or air conditioning, and cooking facilities.
Class C vehicles are very versatile and are great for both short- and long-term getaways.
Our comparison tool will show you the specifications of each vehicle available to help you find a camper suitable for your needs.
As in the rest of America, free camping is only allowed in designated areas, which can include national parks, state parks, truck stops or rest areas as well as certain car parks with permission from the store manager.
Florida is home to numerous campgrounds and RV resorts, including the famous Fort Wilderness Campground at Disneyworld.
A night at an RV park can cost between $20–80 (USD) per night. These sites are suitable for all vehicle types, from travel trailers to larger motorhomes.
Yes, a large number of campervan rental companies allow for one-way rentals. One-way rentals are not available on all routes, and additional fees apply, depending on the pick-up and drop-off locations.
Our comparison tool will automatically factor in rental costs between two locations and show you which vehicles are available on your preferred route.
A stay at a motorhome park will usually cost around $25–80 (USD) per night.
The cost of campsites has risen in recent years due to the popularity of motorhome holidays in the USA.
Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.