You’ve mapped out the perfect day: pier views, dolphin spotting, a few local eats, and even a sunset cruise. Now all you need to do is book your golf cart to really complete that private tour to Clearwater Beach you’ve been dreaming of.
At Beach Ride Rental, we’ve got the carts you need. From 4-seaters to 8-seaters, we’ve got you covered, and with this guide, we’ll even show you some of the coolest places to visit.
There are plenty of ways to explore Clearwater Beach: guided sightseeing tours, Segway rides, and boat excursions are popular options, but when you want to hit the streets your own way, nothing beats driving a golf cart.
With a golf cart, you’re in control of the tour. Start your morning with coffee near Mandalay Avenue, swing past Pier 60, detour to the marina, and still make it in time for your dolphin encounter tour in Clearwater Beach.
Want to grab tacos or catch a local art walk? Park right outside. No meters, no stress, and unlike in a Clearwater Beach Segway tour, here you march to the beat of your own drum and choose what and when to visit.
Not only that, but many of the best guided tours around Clearwater Beach, Florida, don’t include transportation—or if they do, it’s in a crowded van or tight trolley, so with a cart, you’re not squeezed next to strangers or stuck waiting on someone else’s schedule. You just roll where you want to roll.
Not sure what to see on a guided tour of Clearwater Beach? No worries, at Beach Ride Rental, we’ve got you covered. Here are three quick and fun ways to explore Clearwater Beach by golf cart: no crowds, no clocks, just your perfect day made easy.
Ideal for early risers and seafood lovers.
This route is a great match if you’ve booked one of those dolphin encounter tours Clearwater Beach is famous for.
A culture-and-cuisine-packed loop.
This is a must-do private tour of Clearwater Beach’s attractions for those who want a blend of learning and lounging.
Perfect for afternoon adventurers and evening vibes.
The best guided tours around Clearwater Beach, Florida, won’t match this flexibility—or this breeze.
It doesn’t matter what attractions your Clearwater Beach private tour takes you to; what matters is that you get there safely and with style, and at Beach Ride Rental, we make your ride fun with our street-legal rental golf carts.
It doesn’t matter how long your Clearwater Beach sightseeing tour is or how many people you’re traveling with; with our fleet, you’ll be able to hit all the popular spots and then more.
So, next time you’re booking a Clearwater Beach guided tour, make sure to book a golf cartas well. Both things go hand in hand, and trust us, it’ll make your next tour one to remember!

We've got a cart for every crew. From compact 4-seaters to roomy 6- and 8-seaters, there’s space for couples, families, or the whole friend group. Want something eco-friendly? Choose our electric 6-seater!
You bet. If you're staying in Clearwater Beach, we’ll deliver the cart right to you; no need to track us down. We’ll even pick it up when your rental’s done. Vacation mode = fully activated.
Our rentals start at two days minimum—which is perfect, really. One day to explore the north end, another to catch the sunset on the south side (with snack stops in between, of course). Want it for longer? Even better, we do long rents too.
Just the grown-up basics: a valid driver’s license and proof of auto insurance. If more than one person plans to drive, they’ll need to show the same.
A few, but nothing wild. You’ve got to be 21 or older to rent. Our carts are street-legal, so stick to roads 35 mph or under. And when we drop it off, just make sure someone’s there to sign; we’ll handle the rest.
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