Compare self drive minibus hire at Miami Airport and secure a 12 or 15 seater for your visit. Search deals that suit UK groups and pick-up times.

Planning your self drive minibus hire at Miami Airport
Miami International Airport offers a dedicated Rental Car Center for all major hire operators. The MIA Mover people mover links the terminals to the Rental Car Center for quick transfers.
For 12 and 15 seater minibuses check which companies allow large vehicles to collect at the Rental Car Center. Some specialist providers operate off-site and use a shuttle service for transfers.
Pickup locations and transfer times at Miami International Airport
Use this table to pick the fastest collection option after your flight. It lists realistic walk and shuttle times you can expect when arriving at MIA.
| Pickup point | How to reach | Typical wait |
|---|---|---|
| Rental Car Center | Take the MIA Mover from any terminal | 5 to 15 minutes |
| Terminal curbside meet | Pre-arranged meet and greet at arrivals | 5 to 10 minutes |
| Off-site operator shuttle | Board shuttle outside arrivals | 10 to 25 minutes |
| Private coach parking | Short walk from selected terminal car parks | Varies by operator |
Driver requirements and practical rules for UK drivers in Florida
UK driving licences are generally accepted for short stays in Florida. Carry your passport and the paper licence if you have one.
An International Driving Permit is recommended for longer stays or if requested by a supplier. Most US hire firms require drivers to be 25 or older for large vehicles.
Drivers aged 21 to 24 may be allowed to hire but face daily young driver fees and vehicle restrictions. Check age rules when you book.
Popular 12–15 seater minibus models and quick pros and cons
The table below lists models commonly available and balanced pros and cons. Use it to match vehicle size to passenger and luggage needs.
| Model | Strengths | Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Ford Transit Minibus | Reliable, common parts, easy servicing | Fuel economy moderate, tight urban parking |
| Mercedes-Benz Sprinter | Comfortable ride, good high-mile performance | Higher hire cost, larger turning circle |
| Iveco Daily Minibus | Robust for heavy loads and long trips | Interior less refined than premium models |
| Volkswagen Crafter | Driver ergonomics and cabin comfort | Limited dealer network in some areas |
| Toyota HiAce Commuter | Durable, simpler mechanicals | Older models may lack modern safety tech |
| Nissan NV350 Urvan | Good value for passenger count | Less interior space per passenger |
Tolls, fuel and insurance notes for Miami trips
Florida uses electronic tolling on many roads. SunPass and toll-by-plate are common methods.
Ask your hire company how they handle tolls and charges for rented vehicles. Some providers offer a toll transponder for a daily fee.
Check collision damage waivers and excess amounts before you sign. Credit card insurance can provide cover but terms vary by card and country.
Pre-drive checklist for pickups from Miami Airport
Keep this checklist handy when you collect a 12 or 15 seater. It prevents common issues before you leave the rental compound.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Driver documentation | Prevents delays at collection desk |
| Vehicle walk round | Record existing damage to avoid disputes |
| Insurance and excess | Know your financial exposure |
| Toll device option | Avoid surprise toll invoices later |
| Fuel policy | Understand refill or return-to-full rules |
Practical tips for UK groups hiring at Miami Airport
Book a minibus with enough luggage space. Fifteen seats may still have limited room for large suitcases.
Arrange an early morning collection for less traffic on I-95 and other arteries. Expect heavier traffic in late afternoon and early evening.
Plan routes to parking that allow a large vehicle. Many city car parks restrict height and length.
Frequently asked questions
Can I drive a 12 or 15 seater in Miami with a UK licence?
Yes. UK licences are normally accepted for short stays in Florida. Carry your passport and the driving licence. An International Driving Permit can help with local checks.
What are typical age limits for hiring a large minibus in Miami?
Most firms require drivers to be 25 or older for 12 to 15 seat minibuses. Drivers aged 21 to 24 may face young driver fees. Some suppliers refuse hires under 21.
How do tolls work around Miami and how will I be billed?
Florida uses electronic tolling systems such as SunPass and toll-by-plate. Rental companies often offer a transponder for a daily fee. They may also invoice tolls plus administration charges after your trip.
Where do I collect a hired minibus at Miami International Airport?
Collections are usually at the Rental Car Center reached by the MIA Mover. Some specialist operators run off-site shuttles. Confirm the exact meeting point in your booking confirmation.
What should I check before driving a rented 15 seater away from the airport?
Check that seat belts work and that all seats are secured. Note all existing exterior damage. Confirm insurance cover and excess. Ask about the process for roadside assistance.
