Heading for the Gulf side? Our cross-state charters run from MIA straight to Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs and Fort Myers — one private vehicle the whole way, priced flat.
The standing allowance: one checked suitcase and one carry-on per passenger, in every vehicle class. Beach setups, golf bags, or dive gear push past that—list the extras in the booking chat and dispatch confirms space or upgrades the vehicle before travel day.
No—per vehicle, always. Three passengers or thirteen, the quote covers the whole car, which is why bigger groups find this lane cheaper than five airline-style seats would suggest. The vehicle classes cap at five, nine, and fourteen passengers respectively.
Write to the dispatch WhatsApp line with your flight, date, and count. The 50% deposit—payment link or Zelle—fixes the vehicle; cash on the day settles it. Arrivals are tracked into MIA, and departures at odd hours simply carry any night fee inside the written quote. Airport-side reference: miami-airport.com.
Naples anchors the lane, Marco Island and its two resort rows sit just south, and the Fort Myers, Sanibel, and Cape Coral drops extend it north along the Gulf. Itinerary-building for that coastline—beaches, preserves, seasonal notes—is what Visit Florida does well.
