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Every year, thousands of families from around the world flock to Florida, eager to take in the stunning scenery and the wonder of the theme parks. With many different theme and water parks to visit, the city of Orlando is a popular vacation destination for families, young and old.
One of the most common types of holiday to take in Florida is a fly-drive excursion. This popular method of getting around the Sunshine State allows you to explore the theme parks and other attractions at your own convenience.
Fly-drive holidays are popular with many who visit Florida, giving them the chance to explore the vast and varied attractions available. By adding cheap car hire in Florida to your holiday, you can potentially explore a lot more of the state, for there is a lot more to Florida than the fairytale theme parks.
Outside of Orlando, attractions such as the Kennedy Space Centre, the sprawling coastal city of Miami and the lush environment of the Everglades can be found. Head south from Orlando, down the winding coastal roads, and you’ll find the idyllic archipelago of the Florida Keys. These islands are popular with tourists that want to enjoy a little slice of paradise (as well as a slice of Key Lime Pie) during their visits to the Sunshine State.
Finding car hire in Florida can be relatively easy, with a vast variety of companies vying for your business. However, it’s usually best to plan ahead and make a booking before you travel in order to put things in place before your holiday begins. You can be met by a representative at the airport upon arrival, or your car hire company will usually have offices stationed within the arrivals lounge.
When searching for suitable car hire in preparation for your holiday, have a think about how much you are going to be driving during your trip. Try and do a bit of forward planning before your trip, work out where you want to travel to and the attractions you want to see and then work out potentially how much it could cost you in petrol.
By planning ahead you can help yourself to save a little money to spend on your travels. Be sure to top up your fuel every now and then, and make sure to fill the tank if you’re looking to take a long drive down to the Keys. It can be worth researching the weather at the time of your trip before you travel, and make sure you have a backup plan should any hurricane risks put a damper on your original plans.
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