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  Florida Car Rental:

florida car rentalDon't pay more for your Florida car rental than you have to. You can compare quotes from all the best Florida car rental suppliers online, and then decide with which car rental company you'd like to book with, based on personal preference or price. Florida cheap car rental just got easier!

We allow you to compare quotes from the leading car rental companies such as Avis, Hertz, Alamo, Thrifty and Budget, as well as regional car rental companies at Florida. Have a great trip!

 

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  Florida Car Rental Vehicles:

mini economy car rental
Mini / Economy Car Rental
Excellent Fuel Economy. Folding Rear Seat. Air Conditioning. AM/FM Stereo.

intermediate car rental
Intermediate Car Rental
Air Bags. Power Steering/Brakes. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo.

full size car rental
Full Size Car Rental
Air Bags. Tinted Windows. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo with CD.

luxury car rental
Luxury Car Rental
Air Bags. Cruise. Power Windows/Locks. Dual Mirrors. Tinted Windows.

sports car rental
Sports Car Rental
Air Bags. Cruise. Power Windows/Locks. Power Top. Tinted Windows.

full size van rental
Full Size Van Rental
Air Bags. Automatic Transmission. Air Conditioning. AM/FM Stereo.

pick-up truck rental
Pick-up Truck Rental
Air Bags. Cruise. Tinted Windows. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo.

compact car rental
Compact Car Rental
Air Bags. Automatic Transmission. Air Conditioning. AM/FM Stereo.

standard car rental
Standard Car Rental
Air Bags. Power Steering/Brakes. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo.

premium car rental
Premium Car Rental
Air Bags. Cruise. Power Windows/Locks. Dual Mirrors. Tinted Windows.


Convertible Car Rental
Air Bags. Cruise. Power Windows/Locks. Power Top. Tinted Windows.

minivan rental
Minivan Rental
Air Bags. Power Windows/Locks. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo.

Sport utility rental
Sport Utility Rental
Air Bags. Power Windows/Locks. Automatic Transmission. AM/FM Stereo.

 

 

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  Florida:

Brochure images of tanning flesh and Mickey Mouse give an inaccurate and incomplete picture of Florida. Although the aptly nicknamed "Sunshine State" is indeed devoted to the tourist trade, it's also among the least-understood parts of the US. Away from its overexposed resorts lie forests and rivers, deserted strands filled with wildlife, vibrant cities and primeval swamps.

In many respects Florida is still evolving. Seven hundred people a day move to the state, now the fourth most populous in the nation. Changing demographics are eroding the traditional Deep South conservatism: the new Floridians tend to be a younger, more energetic breed, while Spanish-speaking enclaves provide close ties to Latin America and the Caribbean - links as influential in creating wealth as the recent arrival of the movie industry in central Florida, fresh from Hollywood.

The essential stop is cosmopolitan, half-Latin Miami, from where a simple journey south brings you to the Florida Keys, a hundred-mile string of islands known for sports fishing, coral-reef diving, and the sultry town of Key West, legendary for its sunsets and anything-goes attitude. North from Miami, much of the east coast is disappointingly urbanized, albeit with miles of unbroken beaches flowing alongside. The residential stranglehold is lessened further north, where communities such as Daytona Beach have become subservient to the local sands. Farther along, historical St Augustine stands as the longest continuous settlement in the US.

In central Florida the terrain turns green, though it's no rural idyll: this is where you'll find Orlando and Walt Disney World, one of the world's leading tourist destinations. From here it's just a skip north to the forests of the Panhandle, Florida's link with the Deep South, or to the towns and beaches of the west coast. To the south, and also easily accessible from Miami, stretches the Everglades, a swampy sawgrass plain filled with camera-friendly (but otherwise unfriendly) alligators.

In at least one way it makes little difference when you visit: warm sunshine and blue skies are almost always a fact of life. Florida does, however, split into two climatic zones: subtropical in the south and warm temperate in the north. Orlando and points south have very mild winters (October to April), with warm temperatures and low humidity. This is the peak tourist season, when prices are at their highest. The southern summer (May to September), on the other hand, brings high humidity and afternoon storms - the rewards for braving the mugginess are lower prices and fewer tourists. Winter is the off-peak period north of Orlando; while snow has been known to fall in the Panhandle, daytime temperatures are generally comfortably warm. During the northern Florida summer, the crowds arrive, and the days - and the nights - get hot and sticky. Also, there is a potentially ominous time of the year - the " hurricane season" - June to November.

 

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