Ride shares seem like the easy option when you first get to the beach, but once the traffic rush hits, or enough drivers shoo you away for being covered in sand you start wondering if there are better options.
Luckily, there are. Golf cart rentals in Bradenton Beach are just as comfortable and efficient as ride shares and can even be less expensive.
At Beach Ride Rental, we firmly believe that Bradenton Beach golf cart rentals are just as good, and twice as fun, as rideshares, and today, we want to show you exactly why.
Ride shares might work if you’re a local, but if you’re just visiting Bradenton, a local golf cart rental is a far better option because when you’re vacationing, you’re not just going from point A to point B; you’re spending the entire day moving.
Think about it: you leave your lodging, hit the beach, find somewhere to eat, go back to the beach or a big attraction, head for some drinks, then go grab dinner and go back to your hotel or rental.
If that sounds like far too many trips to take on a rideshare, that’s only the first problem. You also need to take into consideration things like:
Now add the prices of all those trips and multiply them by the number of days you’ll spend in town, and ride shares stop looking like great beach transportation for Bradenton, FL.
Golf cart rentals, on the other hand, give you a vehicle at a fraction of the price of what you’d spend on a full-size car and unlock some pretty fun possibilities:
Bradenton Beach golf cart rentals are so popular that even locals use them at times if they don’t outright own one of their own. They’re a much better and much simpler way of traveling, and one that doesn’t involve you paying for each little trip.
Better yet, the city itself is very golf cart friendly, with many attractions you can park at on your cart and plenty of low-speed roads for you to explore, so you genuinely can’t go wrong with golf cart travel in Bradenton Beach.
Bradenton Beach isn’t just beach days. It’s events, markets, live music, and weekends where everything happens in one small area, all of which get a lot easier with a golf cart.
The Bridge Street Market is a weekly, open-air market right in the heart of Bradenton, where you can find food vendors, crafts, and live music all packed into one walkable area.
A golf cart rental makes visiting far easier, as you can:
This is the kind of stop-and-go destination that really makes a Bradenton golf cart rental shine!
The Beach’N Food Truck brings together food trucks, beach crowds, and live energy, all in one of the busiest stretches of Bradenton Beach, so you can hit other attractions while enjoying the festival.
With a golf cart rental, you can:
With a cart, you won’t need to share a car with a stranger or wait for what feels like hours as you see other people get picked up. You can just hop on your cart and leave when you’re ready. It’s that simple.
Events like the Holiday Lighted Boat Parade bring crowds to the marina, especially in the evening, and with a golf cart rental, you can:
The truth is simple, ride shares are convenient, but golf carts are that, and more.
Rideshares will get you there, but in Bradenton Beach, golf cart rentals make you actually enjoy the trip.
Ready to book yours? At Beach Ride Rental, we make it easy with a fleet of 4-, 6-, and 8-passenger carts that are perfect for anything you have in mind.
Book your golf cart in Bradenton Beach today and start planning your next golf cart adventure!
We highly recommend it, especially during spring and event weekends. In Bradenton Beach, golf cart rentals go fast, so booking early can really help.
We operate on a 2-day minimum, so you can’t get a daily golf cart rental in Bradenton.
If you’re staying a few days, absolutely. A weekly golf cart rental keeps things simple and usually offers better value.
All of our carts are street legal and ready to go. We deliver straight to your location, and we can include child seats if you need them.
You can rent from 2 days up to a full month. Staying longer? We offer special rates after that, check out our pricing page for details.
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