RV Rental Fort Myers, FL

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Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Wildwood Heritage Glen 378FL

Sleeps 8 40.0ft
6.7 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$127 /night
Keystone RV Cougar 368MBI
2019 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar 368MBI

Sleeps 5 40.0ft
11.5 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$125 /night
VanLeigh RV Vilano 369FB
2020 Fifth Wheel

VanLeigh RV Vilano 369FB

Sleeps 4 38.0ft
5.4 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(1)
$216 /night
Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 378FL
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 378FL

Sleeps 6 43.0ft
10.8 miles from Fort Myers, FL
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$181 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 287BH
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 287BH

Sleeps 10 35.0ft
38.4 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(2)
$165 /night
Jayco Eagle HT 27.5RLTS
2016 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle HT 27.5RLTS

Sleeps 4 30.0ft
4.8 miles from Fort Myers, FL
$139 /night
Keystone RV Montana High Country 365BH
2019 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana High Country 365BH

Sleeps 6 40.0ft
0.2 miles from Fort Myers, FL
$154 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 321BH
2022 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cherokee Arctic Wolf 321BH

Sleeps 8 37.0ft
38.4 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(1)
$165 /night
Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 369BL
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 369BL

Sleeps 9 43.0ft
30.4 miles from Fort Myers, FL
$175 /night
Jayco Eagle 355MBQS
2022 Fifth Wheel

Jayco Eagle 355MBQS

Sleeps 8 42.0ft
32.5 miles from Fort Myers, FL
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$190 /night
Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 365PACK16
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Cherokee Wolf Pack 365PACK16

Sleeps 9 43.0ft
39.3 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(4)
$169 /night
Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 378FL
2021 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Salem Hemisphere 378FL

Sleeps 8 43.0ft
35.0 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(4)
$200 /night
Keystone RV Cougar 337FLS
2015 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Cougar 337FLS

Sleeps 5 37.67ft
8.6 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$117 /night
EAST TO WEST Tandara 286RL-OK
2022 Fifth Wheel

EAST TO WEST Tandara 286RL-OK

Sleeps 4 33.0ft
39.5 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$160 /night
Keystone RV Dutchmen eb310rl
2023 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Dutchmen eb310rl

Sleeps 5 42.0ft
49.0 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$200 /night
Coachmen Chaparral 373mbrb
2022 Fifth Wheel

Coachmen Chaparral 373mbrb

Sleeps 9 40.0ft
39.3 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$170 /night
Keystone RV Montana High Country 335BH
2020 Fifth Wheel

Keystone RV Montana High Country 335BH

Sleeps 8 36.0ft
57.2 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(3)
$175 /night
Forest River RV Sierra 378FB
2018 Fifth Wheel

Forest River RV Sierra 378FB

Sleeps 4 41.0ft
27.8 miles from Fort Myers, FL
New Listing New Listing
$100 /night
Dutchmen RV Voltage V3905
2015 Fifth Wheel

Dutchmen RV Voltage V3905

Sleeps 9 42.0ft
9.5 miles from Fort Myers, FL
$150 /night
Heartland Pioneer Pi322
2018 Fifth Wheel

Heartland Pioneer Pi322

Sleeps 9 39.0ft
59.7 miles from Fort Myers, FL
(5)
$154 /night

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Discover Fort Myers, FL in an RV!

Visiting Fort Myers, FL in an RV is a wonderful way to explore! You can spend a day seeing the sights and learning about the area, and retire to your motorhome in the evening. After a day on the town, you can relax in your own space with your things and sleep in your own bed. You also have the freedom to adjust your trip to your wishes - if you’re in a place you’d like to spend more time, you can! If you’re ready to move on a little early, you have the flexibility to leave when you’d like.

If you don’t have your own motorhome, but are interested in taking a trip in one, RVshare can help. In fact, if you’re interested in purchasing a motorhome, renting one through RVshare first can be a great way to see if it’s a good fit for you. Whether you’re an RVing pro or this is your first trip, you can rent with RVshare knowing you’re in good hands. The 24-hour roadside assistance means that even if you don’t have a lot of experience with motorhomes, someone is on-hand at all times to answer any questions or help you with whatever you need.

With over 900 rentals in Fort Myers, FL, you can also choose from a wide variety of campers, RVs, and trailers to take on your vacation. If you’re used to traveling with amenities like showers, laundry, and sometimes even fireplaces, a Class A motorhome is going to suit you well. If you want to travel lighter, and with just one or two other people, a Class B campervan might be more your style - the smaller size means it’s easier to maneuver and you can camp just about anywhere. A Class C camper is the perfect blend of both of those classes - larger than a campervan, but with some of the amenities of a Class A motorhome. RVshare also has 5th wheel trailers, teardrop campers, toy haulers, and a variety of campers and trailers to rent.

Also, when you’re planning your trip, it’s helpful to know that most owners offer lower nightly rates the longer you rent your RV. If you rent for a week, or a month, you may get a lower rate per day for your trip. You can see the discount by clicking on the vehicle you’re interested in and scrolling down to the price breakdown where it will give you weekly and monthly rates.

You can also search for an RV to rent using other indicators like size, type of vehicle, price, or even the year the camper was built. You can look for pet-friendly motorhomes, or for motorhomes to take one-way or round-trip.

Next, be sure to check out our recommendations on this page for things to do and other helpful tips. We share the closest national and state parks to visit, along with historic sites and places of interest you may enjoy. The Events & Entertainment section lists live music, festivals, sporting events and other things going on while you’ll be in town.

We’ve also rounded up practical tips on where to camp, available dump stations, and road trips you can take starting in Fort Myers, FL, all in one convenient spot! You’re sure to find something to do on your visit here.

Explore Fort Myers, FL

Lake Okeechobee is east of the city and you'll find the stunning Bonita Springs 27 miles to the south. Naples, home of the renowned Naples Piers as well as countless shopping boutiques, is 40 miles away.

The establishment of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates dates back to 1885 when Thomas Edison purchased the property to make a vacation home. This historical museum includes a lush 21-acre botanical garden with a 400-foot, century-old banyan tree. The on-site archival library contains more than 1,000 books about Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and the history of Fort Myers. This museum is located within Fort Myers on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River.

The IMAG History & Science Center features aquariums and kid-friendly interactive exhibits. The center promotes hands-on learning and has an expansive collection of fossils, live animals, and touch tanks. Visitors of all ages will love the Walk-Through History exhibit and the IMAG Live! Science Show. The IMAG is located on Cranford Avenue in Downtown Fort Myers and doesn't require reservations.

The 3,500-acre Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve is only a few minutes from Fort Myers. It includes a 1.2-mile boardwalk and an interpretive center filled with facts about the area. The highlight of the preserve is the nine-mile-long slough that allows animals to travel safely out of city limits. The wetlands here are a natural flood control system and support many different local endangered species.

Road Trips Starting from Fort Myers, FL

Best National Parks Near Fort Myers, FL

Approximately 182 miles south near Florida Bay, Everglades National Park encompasses 1.5 million acres of marshes, flatwoods and mangroves. This is the third-largest national park in the country and has also been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visiting this park gives you a chance to see manatees, panthers, crocodiles, alligators, snail kites, and wood storks. It is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist. Consider reserving a spot on an airboat ride or taking a canoe tour. Of the park's two camping areas, the popular Flamingo Campground boasts a dump station, grills, showers, and spacious RV sites.

To the east of the Everglades, Biscayne National Park gives you the chance to enjoy a pristine tropical landscape. About 175 miles away from Fort Myers, Biscayne National Park spans 172,000 acres that include an untouched underwater seagrass ecosystem and countless shipwrecks. The park's Dante Fascell Visitor Center Gallery features many gorgeous photographs, sculptures, ceramics, collages, and drawings. Make the most of the superior fishing opportunities as well as the guided snorkeling and scuba diving experiences. While both of the park's campgrounds are only accessible by boat, RV campers can stay at a convenient nearby RV campground.

To reach Dry Tortugas National Park, you'll need to drive 300 miles down to Key West. From there, you'll ride west on a seaplane, ferry, or boat for an additional 70 miles to reach the park's cluster of seven islands. This hidden gem encompasses several lovely coral reefs, a lighthouse, and a 19th-century fortress. Many visitors head here in the spring or summer when the seas are calmer. Feel free to spend your trip swimming, boating, paddling, or fishing. Divers and snorkelers often flock to the Windjammer Wreck, which sits about 20 feet below the waves. This park typically has a wet and a dry season. You can expect rainy, hot summers and dry, cool winters.

Popular State Parks Near Fort Myers, FL

Closet to Fort Myers, Koreshan State Park is home to beautiful grounds and many significant historical sites. The area once belonged to the Koreshans, who were a religious group that lived in the region in the 19th and 20th centuries. Wander the grounds to check out the 11 nationally recognized landmarks. You can also fish and paddle on the Estero River that runs across the park.

Located to the north of Fort Myers in Osprey, Oscar Scherer State Park commemorates the wildlife conservation efforts of Oscar Scherer, a Florida biologist. Visitors are welcome to walk the maintained trails and tour the Scherer estate. The paths are lined with towering flatwoods as well as countless wildflower species like firewheels and chaffheads. Consider swimming in Lake Osprey or planning a few hours of boating fun on South Creek. Between the thriving lake and plentiful streams, anglers can catch catfish, largemouth bass, and tilapia.

Drive 90 miles north to reach Highlands Hammock State Park. This site has a reputation for housing more endemic and rare plant and animal species than any other Florida State Park. Check out the breathtaking botanical gardens or head over to one of the many sports fields. History enthusiasts won't want to miss taking the hour-long tram tour describing the park's exciting history. You can also hike, kayak, canoe, fish, boat, or ride horses. The 143-site campground offers amenities like water, electricity, showers, and dishwashing areas.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Fort Myers, FL

The Big Cypress National Preserve houses the freshwater that's vital to the Everglades and the marine estuaries along Florida's coast. This site covers 729,000 acres of protected wilderness. The many trails will take you across prairies, forests, and mangroves. You'll find parking at the Nathaniel P. Reed Visitor Center. The preserve has several RV-friendly campgrounds like Midway and Bear Island.

One hundred miles north, the De Soto National Memorial memorializes the changing point in Florida history when Spanish conquistadors arrived. Stop by Camp Uzita, the living history museum, to get a glimpse of what life was like back in 1539. You'll learn more about the local Native Americans and the impact the conquistadors had on the area. The weather here is pleasantly warm year-round, allowing you to hike, swim, and boat. You'll find great RV camping options only fifteen minutes from the site at Sarasota Bay RV Park.

Although Canaveral National Seashore is a bit further away, you don't want to miss this gorgeous 25-mile stretch of pristine Florida beach. Take your time walking along the sand or paddling in the peaceful Mosquito Lagoon. The short Seminole Rest Trail will teach you about the area's fascinating Native American history. The Castle Windy Trail, a great hike through the coastal hammock, is best trekked in the winter when there aren't as many insects. You can't camp on the protected seashore, but you can stay at the Crystal Lake RV Park, only 14 miles away.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Red Coconut RV Park in Fort Myers Beach is one of the few campgrounds in the region to offer beach access at nearly every campsite. Only 18 miles outside of Fort Myers, this pet-friendly RV park has Wi-Fi, showers, and full hookups. No matter which of the spacious 215 sites you choose, you'll be close to both the Gulf of Mexico and Estero Bay.

Lakes Park RV is located next to a 279-acre park with several swimming and fishing lakes. You can also count on this facility to offer low rates and a clean and quiet camping experience. This campground is right off the Tamiami Trail, a scenic driving tour that takes you to the Everglades. Daily rates start at $50.

The 300-site Shady Acres RV Park, 13 miles south of Fort Myers, isn't far from Interstate 75 and US Highway 41. One of the key benefits of this campground is its sense of community due to its large population of long-term residents. Spend your evenings in the pool or playing a few games on the shuffleboards. Nearby amenities include a pizza parlor, a gas station, and a church.

RV Dump Stations Near Fort Myers, FL
<p>Fifteen miles west, Siesta Bay RV Resort has a <a href="https://rvshare.com/dump">dump station</a> that&#39;s available all year long. However, only registered guests of the campground can use the facilities.</p> <p>Drive 12 miles across the Caloosahatchee River to find Tamiami Village and RV Park. Guests can dump their RVs for free, but other visitors will be charged a small fee.</p> <p>For quick and easy dumping, stop by Love&#39;s Travel Stop, which is 12 miles north near Manatee Park. It&#39;s located on I-75 off Exit 143. They&#39;re open 24/7 and charge $10 or less to use their RV dumping facilities. </p>

RV Rentals Near Fort Myers, FL

You'll find more than 900 exceptional RV rental options around Fort Myers, FL. Consider snagging a Class B camper van if you're interested in more secluded and rustic parking adventures. Class B rentals are compact, easy to maneuver, and boast amenities like extendable kitchens, climate control, and electric generators. Class A motorhomes are more luxurious, with expanded seating options and master bedrooms. They're the best choice for large families who want to camp comfortably. Finally, Class C rentals aren't as large as Class A options, but they offer more amenities than Class B vans. Class C rigs are one of the best options if you plan to stay in a local Fort Myers campground or state park.

A convenient RV rental can give you direct access to many great points of interest in the area, such as the Edison & Ford Winter Estates. You can also visit the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve or start a road trip from Fort Myers to Key West. Oscar Scherer State Park in South Florida boasts a large beach as well as ample camping spots for RVs. Don't forget to make time to visit Highlands Hammock State Park if you're interested in local animal and plant species. Additionally, you'll have access to Everglades National Park, the largest subtropical wilderness in the country.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Fort Myers, FL

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Fort Myers?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Fort Myers, FL, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Fort Myers?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Fort Myers from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Fort Myers?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.