Compare and book the cheapest RV rental deals in Orlando
One of the most popular locations to rent an RV from in Florida is Orlando. Being centrally located makes it easy to explore the state but it’s also a great launching point for RVing across the US south east.
With a huge choice of RVs, overcab motorhomes and camper vans, finding the perfect vehicle and best deal on any RV rental in Orlando has never been easier with USA RV Rentals. We compare rental brands, their vehicles, different models, features, add-ons and pricing to ensure you can make an informed choice on your RV selection out of Orlando without the hassle of visiting multiple websites.
Our RV rental partners in Orlando include Britz, Cruise America, El Monte RV, Escape Campervans, Mighty and Road Bear, offering a wide variety of vehicles including Class A, B and C RVs, perfect for any sized family as well as smaller campervan vehicles. Accommodation ranges from 2 to 7 travellers and comes in a variety of forms with over-cab, pop-top and bus styled accommodation layouts.
All our listed RVs available for hire in Orlando can be driven on a regular car driving license and whilst some are larger than most of us are used t they are surprisingly easy to drive – albeit with a little of extra care when it comes to reversing and remembering your vehicle’s extra height and width dimensions!
So why Use USA RV Rentals to book your RV rental in Orlando?
- Experience – We’ve been helping travellers find the best rates and deals when renting RVs and campervans in Orlando and across Florida for more than 20 years.
- Trust – We provide a bias-free and objective comparison service without fear or favor.
- Free Service - Our booking service is free with neither booking or admin fees (cancellation fees may be applied by your chosen rental provider).
- Choice – Huge selection of rental providers and vehicles to review and select from.
- Price – Our booking system will always search for the best available rate for your chosen vehicle.
Frequently asked Questions on renting an RV in Orlando
Where are the RV rental depots located in Orlando?
The main RV depots in Orlando can be found in:
Can I collect my RV rental at any time in Orlando?
No. All depots require that you phone a minimum 24 hours in advance (we recommend doing this earlier) to book a timeslot for collecting your vehicle and drop-off.
Can I pick up my RV on the day I fly into Orlando?
No, for safety reasons if flying into Orlando on an international or transcontinental flight you must overnight before collecting your vehicle.
Do the RVs rented out of Orlando come with bedding and kitchen and living equipment?
No. Your base rental price only covers the cost of the vehicle rental. Renters can either bring their own bedding, kitchen and living equipment, or hire these from the supplier at additional cost. There are booking bundled options available where mileage, bedding, kitchen and living equipment are included. Mileage paks are definitely a recommended option.
Can I return an RV rented from Orlando to a depot in another state?
Yes, one way RV rentals are a very common practice. These are limited to locations where your chosen Orlando RV rental provider has a depot or a drop-off point. One way fees may apply.
Can I use a regular driving license to drive an RV in Orlando and Florida?
Yes. All the RV rental vehicles listed on our site can be driven on a full and unrestricted car license. Minimum age restrictions do apply. For international visitors, it is very strongly recommended to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) before you leave your home country. Some RV providers and law enforcement agencies require visibility to both your license and an IDP.
For more than 20 years USA RV Rentals has been helping travellers to discover Orlando and Florida with memorable RV rental vacations. Allow us help you find the best value deal on your next RV rental and get your freedom adventure off to an awesome start. For assistance our Reservations team can be contacted via online chat, email or phone using the contact details at the top of this page.
Looking for ideas on where to travel to out of Orlando in your RV?
If you’re looking to explore Florida with an RV then Orlando’s central location is perfectly positioned as a jump off point. Some ideas to get your travel juices flowing:
- Disney World - offer parking lots for RVs in their stunning Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground located within Disney World itself with free shuttle bus services to all the Disney Parks. Pre-booking is essential and whilst this may not be the cheapest place to park your RV it certainly is one of the unique and best RV camping experiences you’re likely to encounter. Book online up to 12 months in advance or longer by calling direct on +1 407-939-5277. Disney World is 23 miles south west of downtown Orlando.
- Cape Canaveral - Just 55 miles from Orlando, Cape Canaveral is home to the US space program and the Kennedy Space Center. Tours of the center are available – visiting tips – weekdays are quieter and visiting in off-peak early May and October also means less crowds.
- Florida Keys - If you're up for a longer drive, you can head south to the Florida Keys, a string of islands that stretch from Key Largo to Key West. Popular with past Presidents and where Ernest Hemingway’s home of 8 years is available to visit, Key West offers several RV parks with powered sites, some of which provide oceanfront camping.
- St. Augustine - St. Augustine is about two hours northeast of Orlando and is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established city in the United States. The city is home to Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the US constructed in 1672 and offers a charming historic district with restaurants, historical sites and other attractions. The city is well served with several RV parks.
- Daytona Beach: best known for the annual Daytona 500 NASCAR race there are plenty of other things to explore in Daytona. 23 miles of white beached sand which gave the city its name was used for car racing and testing back in the 1920s and still can be driven on in designated places. Take the family to the Daytona Lagoon for wild rides both wet and dry or explore the Beach Boardwalk and Pier with non-stop entertainment. There are several RV parks in Daytona including beachfront camping on Triton beach and along Halifax River.