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Winter Holidays in an RV

Friday, December 20th, 2019

Spending the holidays in an RV is an open invitation to do whatever your heart desires. During the winter holidays, the options really are endless! Why not get the whole family on board and start a new stress-free holiday tradition! Load up the presents, candy canes, and twinkly lights, here are some road trip ideas for your winter holidays in an RV.

Visiting Family

Driveway Surfing: All the joy of visiting your family with the comfort of your own space to retreat to. Consequently, save money on hotels or hopping from guest room to guest room. Instead, enjoy the convenience of your RV while you driveway hop through the winter holidays.

Grand Canyon in RV
Photo Credit: xanterra

An Adventurous Holiday

Meet the whole family at the Grand Canyon. Escape the hustle and bustle of 1000s of tourists and the sweltering heat of Arizona’s summers. The whole family can stay at the year-round RV Park. Skip the stress of hosting the family and make memories that last a lifetime.

Christmas Spirit-Filled Holiday

Get in the holiday spirit with a month and a half of holiday cheer at Stone Mountain Christmas Festival! Enjoy holiday train rides, daily Christmas parades, nightly fireworks, and millions of dazzling lights!

A Sunny Holiday

Escape the holiday hustle and bustle and spend the days on the white sandy beaches of Pensacola Beach, Florida. With many RV Parks to choose from, enjoy miles of crystal clear empty beaches and getting a tan during Christmas Holidays!

Yosmite for winter holidays
Photo Credit: travelyosemite.com

A Peaceful Holiday

Sink into the peace and quiet of the season at Yosemite National Park. Sparkling snowflakes fall silently in this gorgeous National Park. Skip the crowds and enjoy a variety of winter activities. Spend some quality time in nature this holiday season.

Leavenworth, Washington
Photo Credit: Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce, Brian Munoz

A Bright Christmas

Leavenworth, Washington, a quaint Bavarian town that becomes a village of lights for Christmas. Experience over half a million lights in this magical Christmas display. Also, don’t miss the carolers, Santa, and a full Christmas festival the first three weekends of December.

The convenience of spending the holidays in an RV means endless possibilities. You can visit the family, start a new family tradition, choose a destination or maybe do them all! However you are hoping to spend your holidays, make memories that will last a lifetime, and have a happy, stress-free holiday in an RV.

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Road Trips: New York to Miami

Tuesday, October 4th, 2016

We just love road trips and what better way to experience it then to use a one way RV rental. As falls comes into full swing and the colors are blooming, who wouldn’t want to travel from New York to Miami? With all of the adventures that New York and Miami have to offer, but also the secret spots of fun along the way.

New York to Miami Road Trip Map
So if you’re looking to rent an RV for a one-way road trip from New York to Miami, here are our must-see stops along the way:

First Stop: Washington DC
Park the RV for the day and make use of city sightseeing by hopping on a trolley bus tour of the old town or amphibious vehicle tours on the Potomac River. If you’re in the city and museums are your thing, a stop at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum and for some time outdoors US Botanical Gardens is a gorgeous stop.

Blue Ridge Parkway vibrant fall coloursPhoto credit: Blue Ridge Parkway Daily

Beach Time: VA Beach
Check out where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. There’s a 3-mile boardwalk that stretches along the oceanfront. There’s plenty of restaurants, nightlife and even amusement parks for the kids. Outside of city life, there’s hiking trails and endless water sports.

From there, you can take the drive to Blue Ridge Parkway/Skyline Drive all the way to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The Mountains Are Calling: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
After lounging on the beach, it’s time to hit the mountains and explore the world-renowned diversity of plant and animal life in the ancient mountains of the Great Smokies. The Appalachian Trail also passes through the center of the park.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park between North Carolina and Tennessee

Back to the Beach: Myrtle Beach
After some solid hiking in the mountains, it’s always great to relax. And where better then on Myrtle Beach with it’s 60-mile Grand Strand string of beaches.

Stepping into the City: Savannah River Street
After all of that relaxation, it’s time to head back to the city. But let’s take it slow. River Street in Savannah is the perfect place to start. With its century-old buildings, spectacular galleries, and amazing brewpubs, restaurants, and nightclubs, it’s the perfect stop before heading into Florida.

Fun for All Ages: Orlando, Florida
Walt Disney World is a stop that’s fun for all ages. Between the rides, entertainment, dining, events, and tours, Disney is the place to be. There are multiple theme and water parks that appeal to the child in you where a magic world never has to end.

The Last Stop Between Orlando and Miami: Kennedy Space Center
The last leg between Orlando and Miami is a short 3-hour jet, stopping at the Kennedy Space Center is a must. Why Kennedy? Check out the rocket garden, the Apollo/Saturn V Center, the Space Shuttle Atlantis Exhibit and take a ride on the Shuttle Launch Experience to learn what it really feels like to launch into space.

It’s a great one way trip from New York to Miami with all kinds of hidden adventures for every soul.

New York to Miami Road Trip

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Road Trip: Tour of Florida

Tuesday, December 17th, 2013

Enjoy this 7-day self-guided tour, as you explore the beautiful beaches and rich history of Florida.

7 Day Florida Roadtrip

Day 1 Home to Orlando Florida

After you have flown into MCO Orlando International Airport spend the first night at your hotel. If you are flying in from another country you may be required to spend your first night at a hotel. Check out some of the local Latin inspired cuisine or some of Orlando’s hot nightlife.

Day 2 Orlando to Port Saint Lucie

Depending on which company you have rented your RV from you may be able to pick up your RV in the morning or you may have to wait until early afternoon.

If you love baseball, Point Saint Lucie is the spring training site for the New York Mets. Stop by the field and see how the team is shaping up for the coming season. Visit the only US Navy SEAL Museum, where if you got any closer you would have to enlist.

Day 3 Port Saint Lucie to Miami

Spend the morning exploring the mysteries of Coral Castle. This castle was built with 1000 tons of stone by a single man. Spend the afternoon swimming in the Venetian Pools, built-in 1923 in an old rock quarry.

Day 4 Miami to Key West

Make your way down to the southernmost tip of the US, Key West. Dive or snorkel in the United States only living coral barrier reef. Visit the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory or just spend the day on the beautiful beaches of the Florida Keys.

Day 5 Key West to the Everglades

The Royal Palm Visitors Center is the best place to start when visiting the Everglades. They are the experts, they know the trails, ponds, and canals that you should be visiting in the hopes of seeing some gators.

Day 6 Everglades to Tampa Bay

Whether you want to visit the Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens, Lowry Park Zoo, or Adventure Island, Tampa Bay has lots to see and do for the last leg of your trip.

Day 7 Tampa Bay to Orlando

Your RV will be due back at the rental location on the morning of the last day of your trip. Drop off your RV early and spend your last day doing some of the things that make Orlando so popular. Visit Universal Orlando, the Magic Kingdom, Epcot Center, or Disney’s Hollywood Studio.

This 7-day self-guided tour is just an example of the many things you could do while you are visiting Florida. Customize this tour to make it your own and enjoy all that Florida has to offer.