Memorial Day is when Clearwater and St. Pete Beach flip the switch from laid-back to electric. The sun’s out, the music’s up, and every beach chair is taken before noon.
At Beach Ride Rental, we live for weekends like this. We’re locals who know every shortcut, every cart-friendly street, and every hidden gem worth cruising to. Whether you’re here for the fireworks, the beach bars, or just to vibe in the sun, we’re here to make it easier, and way more fun, to get around.
We’ve got electric and gas carts, plenty of 6-seaters for the whole crew, and a team that’ll hand you the keys with a smile and some real-deal local advice. That’s why we put together these Memorial Day Travel Tips With Golf Carts.
They’re your shortcut to cruising past the gridlock, grabbing that prime sunset spot, and getting your beach day started. Just make sure to pre-book your golf cartto secure yours, and you’ll be ready to enjoy the weekend like never before!

Let’s be honest, no one came here to sit in traffic, which is why your first Clearwater Beach Memorial Day travel tip is straightforward: If you want to avoid traffic and parking woes, rent a golf cart.
Golf carts are smaller rides with a lower impact, but they pack a ton of convenience:
Trust us, rolling through beachside neighborhoods with the wind in your hair and your playlist pumping is way better than circling the block looking for parking.

This place fills up fast, and you’ll want to make the most of every sun-soaked minute. These Clearwater Beach Memorial Day travel tips will keep you cruising, not stressing.
And yep, carts come with enough space for beach gear, coolers, and whatever snacks you swiped from the hotel lobby.

Plus, we know all about the city’s golf cart–friendly routes, best parking spots, and local tips, so you can always ask us!

If Clearwater’s the classic, St. Pete Beach is the cool little cousin with an artist’s soul and a tiki drink in hand. During Memorial Day weekend, it’s packed with energy, but with a cart, you’re skipping the hassle and heading straight for the good stuff.
Here’s where to roll:
If you’re planning a beach-hopping day, golf cart rentals in St. Pete Beach for Memorial Day are the way to go. Zero parking stress, all vibes.

The coast is calling, and golf carts are the smartest way to answer. With the right ride, you skip the traffic, slide into the weekend early, and stay where the fun is, and at Beach Ride Rental, we have the right ride for you!
If you take one thing from our Memorial Day Travel Tips With Golf Carts, let it be this:
Don’t drive. Cruise!
Book your cart today, tag us in your beach adventures, and let your vacation start with a turn of the key.
Yes, book early. Our golf carts are popular! Don’t wait until you're staring at a “Sold Out” sign. Book early or risk being on foot.
Most roads under 35 mph are fair game, as are most residential areas. Avoid highways and high-speed roads.
Almost everywhere, and you’ll find primo spots that cars can’t touch. In fact, most big attractions have golf cart specific parking spots, so take advantage of those!
Nope. Open container laws still apply. Don’t be that person. Golf carts are fun, but traffic laws are traffic laws, and you’ll still have to follow them.
Heck yes. Just keep it safe and secure. Flags, lights, and beach vibes welcome.
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