— South Beach

Exotic car rental South Beach

Renting an exotic car in South Beach means having a Corvette Z06, Porsche 718 Boxster S, or Mercedes-AMG delivered straight to your hotel, residence, or yacht slip — no rental counter, no shuttle bus. You pick up the keys where you're staying and pull straight onto the MacArthur Causeway with the Miami skyline in the mirrors and Biscayne Bay on both sides. This is what an exotic car rental South Beach experience actually looks like: the right car, handed to you at the right address, in the one neighborhood where the street itself is the main event.

— Delivered to your door

We don't have a rental counter. We bring the car to you.

Tell us where you're staying — an oceanfront hotel on Collins Avenue, one of the Art Deco hotels lining Ocean Drive between 5th and 15th, a private residence on Alton or West Avenue, or your slip at the marina — and we hand you the keys there. You walk out of the lobby or down the gangway and the car is waiting, fueled and ready. When the rental is over, we collect it from the same spot. The entire transaction happens at your address, on your schedule, with $100 delivery.

— The drive & parking

The street is the main event

MacArthur Causeway

Six lanes over Biscayne Bay connecting South Beach to Downtown, past PortMiami, Watson Island, and the Star Island chain. The bay-and-skyline view is the single best arrival and departure drive in the city, especially at dusk with the top down.

Ocean Drive & Collins Avenue

Ocean Drive is a slow people-watching parade past Lummus Park and the Art Deco hotels — go slow, the car is part of the attraction. When you want to actually drive, take Collins Avenue (A1A) north.

Parking & valet

Street parking is scarce and competitive. Use your hotel or restaurant valet, or a public city garage (there's one on Collins near 7th). Lower cars like the Z06 need a careful approach on steeper ramps and speed bumps, but handle both fine at the right angle. Don't leave a high-value car at a metered spot overnight.

Lincoln Road

The Lincoln Road Mall between 16th and 17th is pedestrian-only — cars aren't permitted. Park at a nearby garage or valet at an adjacent property and walk the strip. Washington and Collins cross it and are open to vehicles.
— The fleet

Delivered to South Beach

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Chevrolet Corvette Z06 × 2 days$700
Delivery (Your Miami hotel or residence)$100
Est. insurance & fees$126
Refundable deposit (hold)$1,000
Total due today$926

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— What's included

Every South Beach rental

Your rental includes delivery to your South Beach location — your hotel, your residence, or your marina slip — and pickup from the same address when you're done ($100). Each rental comes with full-coverage insurance, a refundable $1,000 security deposit held at pickup, and 100 miles per day, then $3 per mile. You'll need a valid driver's license to rent; international visitors should present a passport along with their license, and the minimum age is 21 — where most Miami exotic shops require 25. We deliver the car fueled or charged and ask that you return it the same way. For major event weekends — Art Basel, Miami Swim Week, Ultra, the Miami Grand Prix, Pride, and the holidays — book well ahead.

— Frequently asked

Exotic car rental South Beach — FAQs

Can you deliver the car to my hotel — or to my yacht slip?

Yes. We deliver to any address in South Beach: the Art Deco hotels on Ocean Drive between 5th and 15th, the larger oceanfront properties on Collins Avenue, private residences, and marina slips. For yacht deliveries, a team member brings the car to the marina, completes paperwork dockside, and hands over the keys at your slip so the vehicle is waiting when you come ashore. Delivery is $100.

Can I actually drive on Ocean Drive — is it even open to cars?

Ocean Drive is open to traffic and it's exactly what you want to do. The pace is slow — it's a people-watching parade past Lummus Park and the Art Deco hotels, not a speed run. Go slow, enjoy the neon and the ocean air, and know that the car is part of the attraction. When you want to actually drive, take Collins Avenue (A1A) north.

What's the parking situation for an exotic car in South Beach?

Street parking is scarce and competitive. We strongly recommend using your hotel or restaurant valet, or one of the public city garages (there's one on Collins Avenue near 7th Street). Lower cars like the Corvette Z06 need a careful approach on steeper garage ramps and the neighborhood speed bumps, but they handle both fine at the right angle and speed. Do not leave a high-value car at a metered street spot overnight.

Is the MacArthur Causeway worth the drive — and can I take the car across it?

Absolutely. The MacArthur Causeway connects South Beach to Downtown Miami over Biscayne Bay, past the PortMiami cruise ships, Watson Island, and the Star Island chain. The bay-and-skyline view from the bridge is the single best arrival and departure drive in the city, especially at dusk with the top down.

Can I drive down Lincoln Road?

The section of Lincoln Road between 16th and 17th streets — the Lincoln Road Mall with its shops, restaurants, and galleries — is a pedestrian mall. Cars are not permitted. Park at a nearby garage or use valet at an adjacent property and walk the strip on foot. Washington Avenue and Collins Avenue cross it and are open to vehicles.