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Rent a Rolls-Royce in Miami

Compare 19 companies offering Rolls-Royce rentals in Miami. Browse ratings, reviews, and contact info.

19 Companies with Rolls-Royce in Miami

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Market Snapshot

Rolls-Royce Rental Market in Miami

Pricing, availability, and what to know before you book

Our directory tracks 19 operators offering Rolls-Royce rentals in Miami. Rolls-Royce is stocked across most major rental operators in the city, which keeps availability reasonable for standard lead times.

Dawn, Cullinan and Ghost are the most commonly listed Rolls-Royce models across Miami fleets. Availability skews toward the models operators find easiest to source locally โ€” if you need a specific variant not listed here, contact operators directly as fleet rotation happens throughout the year.

Across United States, Rolls-Royce rental rates typically run $1,500โ€“$3,000 per day. Miami pricing tends to track national norms, though rates shift with demand: high-profile events, holidays, and local sports seasons can push prices to the top of that range or beyond. The lowest rates are generally available Tuesday through Thursday outside of peak season.

Miami operators run a mix of Ghost and Cullinan; Wraith stock has diminished following the modelโ€™s discontinuation.

Rental Guide

Renting a Rolls-Royce in Miami

Renting a Rolls-Royce in Miami

Miami has one of the deepest Rolls-Royce rental markets in the United States. The Ghost typically starts at $1,500โ€“1,800 per day, the Cullinan at $1,800โ€“2,200, and the Phantom at $2,500โ€“3,500. Art Basel week (December), Formula 1 Miami weekend (May), and New Year's Eve are peak periods where rates spike 20โ€“40% and availability evaporates within days of announcement.

Models & Pricing

Ghost (563hp V12): $1,500โ€“1,800/day. The most available model in Miami โ€” most operators keep at least one in fleet. Extended wheelbase versions appear occasionally. Handles Brickell Avenue arrivals and South Beach hotel drop-offs equally well.

Cullinan (563hp SUV): $1,800โ€“2,500/day. Popular with groups of four needing space for luggage. Black Badge spec adds roughly $300โ€“500/day. The car everyone notices when you pull into Prime 112 or Komodo.

Phantom (563hp flagship): $2,500โ€“3,500/day. Less common in self-drive Miami rentals โ€” frequently found in chauffeur configurations for weddings and events. When available for self-drive, book early.

Dawn (563hp convertible): $2,000โ€“2,800/day. The obvious choice for Miami โ€” Ocean Drive with the roof down in November or March is exactly what this car was designed for. Supply is limited; most operators have one Dawn at most.

Wraith (624hp coupe): $1,800โ€“2,300/day. Coach doors, 624hp, and a coupe roofline make it distinctive from every other car on Collins Avenue. Less practical than the Ghost but more characterful.

See all current Rolls-Royce models at rolls-roycemotorcars.com.

Where to Drive a Rolls-Royce in Miami

Ocean Drive, South Beach: The classic Miami strip โ€” Art Deco hotels, palm trees, Atlantic views. The Dawn convertible or Ghost make the most sense here. Valet park at The Setai or 1 Hotel South Beach and walk from there.

Brickell and Downtown: Corporate events, rooftop bars, Michelin-starred restaurants like Stubborn Seed and Cote. The Ghost slides through Brickell's glass canyons without the width anxiety the Cullinan can create in tighter parking structures.

Design District: The luxury shopping block bounded by NE 36th Street and NE 41st Street is the natural habitat for a Rolls-Royce. Hermรจs, Louis Vuitton, Cartier โ€” the car parks outside while you browse.

Wynwood: Counterintuitive, but a Phantom or Cullinan parked against Wynwood's murals photographs exceptionally well. The contrast works.

Key Biscayne: A 40-minute round trip from South Beach across the Rickenbacker Causeway. The view from the top of the causeway with Miami's skyline behind you is worth the drive. Calm roads, light traffic on weekday mornings.

Fort Lauderdale Waterfront: An hour north on I-95. Las Olas Boulevard and the Intracoastal Waterway marinas are a different pace from Miami proper โ€” quieter roads, excellent waterfront restaurants.

Practical Tips

Most Miami operators require a minimum age of 25 and won't rent without a credit card for the security deposit ($3,000โ€“8,000 depending on model). Insurance coverage options vary โ€” confirm whether the included policy has a per-incident deductible and how much it is.

Delivery to Miami International Airport (MIA) or Fort Lauderdale (FLL) typically adds $150โ€“300. Delivery to hotels in South Beach, Brickell, or Coconut Grove is standard practice for most reputable operators.

Miami parking: valet at every upscale venue is the default. Self-parking a Rolls-Royce in an unattended lot overnight is not recommended โ€” operators may have restrictions in rental agreements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Rolls-Royce in Miami for a day? Expect $1,500โ€“1,800 for the Ghost and $2,500โ€“3,500 for the Phantom on a standard weekday. Weekend rates and event-period pricing run higher.

Can I rent a Rolls-Royce in Miami without a chauffeur? Yes โ€” self-drive is the primary offering from most Miami operators. Chauffeur packages are also available for airport transfers, weddings, and events at hourly rates typically starting around $75โ€“120/hour on top of the vehicle rental.

Is a Rolls-Royce rental in Miami worth it? Miami is one of the few US cities where the car genuinely fits the environment โ€” the weather, the hotels, the valet culture, and the roads all suit it. The experience of arriving at The Edition or PAMM in a Ghost is qualitatively different from most US cities.