From Clearwater to Anna Maria, more and more travelers are trading traffic for breezy rides, and at Beach Ride Rental, we’re here for it. Golf cart rentals are a simple switch with big perks: less stress, fewer emissions, and way more chances to enjoy your destination.
Still not sure if this sustainable travel trend is for you? Let us show you why golf carts are one of the biggest Florida 2026 travel ideas and which destinations you won’t want to miss when driving one.
Let’s face it, when planning a trip, you just can’t rely on gas prices, at least not if you’re budgeting in advance, and when most of your vacation destinations are within a few miles of each other, is it even worth it to rent a car?
When you choose a golf cart-friendly vacation destination, you don’t have to worry about any of this. Whether you’re renting an affordable gas 6-seateror an electric one, you can cut your gas budget in half (or altogether) while still hitting the best spots in town.
When planning a family-friendly vacation, golf carts are the way to go; kids love the open-air feel, parents love the easy cruising, and everyone gets to enjoy the views together.
When you explore beach towns by golf cart, every ride turns into part of the adventure. From quick ice cream runs to sunset drives along the coast, golf carts make it easy to stay connected and keep the fun rolling.
It doesn’t matter if you’re traveling on a small 4-seateror you’re riding on an 8-seaterwith the whole crew; with us, you can explore beach towns by golf cart safely while having a ton of fun!
A Florida 2026 travel ideas guide isn’t complete without a list of golf cart-friendly vacation destinations, so here are a few favorites to plug into your 2026 plans:
Cart-friendly roads, walkable attractions, and killer sunsets at Pier 60. You’ll love skipping the parking garages and gliding straight to the action. Let’s not forget that eco-friendly travel in Clearwateris all the rage, so you’ll feel right at home with the locals.
This artsy town is perfect for slow exploration; think sidewalk cafés, local galleries, and breweries you can hop between by cart. When looking for the best places for golf cart vacations, you can’t go wrong with Dunedin.
Low speed limits, small-town charm, and beach paths around every corner. Anna Maria Islandis Old Florida at its best and is easily one of the best beach towns in 2026.
Family-oriented, quiet, and super easy to explore. Whether you’re grabbing ice cream or heading to the pier, everything’s cart-close, which makes Indian Rocks Beachone of the best car-free vacation destinations in the USA.
Stretching shoreline, rooftop dining, and one of the best scenic drives on the coast. Ideal for couples or groups who want to cruise and explore. St. Pete Beachis easily one of the best places for golf cart vacations!
Boardwalks, watersports, and waterfront dining, all within cart range. Great for families, friend groups, or anyone who wants variety without driving. Treasure Islandis a great spot for vacation rentals with golf carts in 2026.
At Beach Ride Rental, we make it easy to leave the car behind. We deliver street-legal, clean, and fully charged carts right to your door, no matter if you’re staying at an Airbnb, condo, or resort.
Whether you’re looking for ways to enjoy the golf cart lifestyle or you’re just looking for eco-friendly vacation transportation, you can’t go wrong with golf carts. They’re the best Florida 2026 travel idea for a reason!
Planning your 2026 getaway? Start by booking your golf cart; the fun will happen the moment you start driving it!

Yep, we only serve towns where carts are 100% legal on streets posted 35 mph or lower. Not only that, but all of our golf carts are perfectly street legal, so you won't have to worry about anything other than enjoying your trip.
Absolutely. We offer short- and long-term rentals (2 to 30 days), so you can book for the weekend or the whole week.
Absolutely. We offer short- and long-term rentals (2 to 30 days), so you can book for the weekend or the whole week.
No problem. We’ll walk you through it when we deliver; they're simple, safe, and street-ready.
Way better. Golf carts fit in more places, often closer to the beach. No more circling for spots in a bulky SUV.
Definitely. Most guests never come close to using the full battery. And if you do a lot of cruising, gas options are available too.
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