There’s a version of South Florida that you don’t really get from behind the wheel of a car. It’s the one where you’re rolling down Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach at sunset, catching the salt air without a windshield in the way, pulling up to Mizner Park without the hassle of a full-size vehicle. That’s the pitch behind South Florida Golf Cart Rentals, a Boca Raton-based company that’s built its business around a simple idea: golf carts aren’t just for the course anymore.
Based in East Boca Raton, the company rents street-legal low speed vehicles (LSVs) in 4-passenger and 6-passenger configurations. These aren’t the rattling, sun-bleached carts you’d find at a municipal course. They’re designed for road use, fully street-legal and built for getting around local roads, which covers a lot of ground in communities like Boca, Delray Beach, Deerfield Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.
The rental model is straightforward. Customers book online, sign a liability waiver, and the company delivers the cart directly to their location, whether that’s a vacation rental, a gated community, a hotel, or an event venue. Pick-up works the same way. It’s a hands-off process for renters, which is part of the appeal for tourists and seasonal visitors who don’t want to deal with logistics on their trip.
What separates the operation from a typical rental-only outfit is the full-service infrastructure behind it. The company is backed by the same team behind South Florida Golf Carts, which handles sales, repairs, and ongoing maintenance. That means every rental cart goes through inspection by in-house technicians before it gets delivered. It also means if something goes wrong mid-rental, there’s an actual service team available rather than a customer support line.
South Florida Golf Cart Rentals
For short-term visitors, the use case is pretty obvious. Downtown Delray Beach is one of those places that’s built for slow cruising. Atlantic Avenue, the main drag, runs from the Intracoastal all the way to the beach, lined with restaurants, galleries, and shops. A golf cart fits the vibe better than an SUV. Same goes for Mizner Park in Boca, where the mix of dining, retail, and open-air plazas makes it more of a destination than a drive-through.
But the company also caters to longer-term needs. Seasonal residents who spend winters in South Florida can set up multi-month rentals. HOAs and gated communities use them for getting around neighborhoods where a full-size vehicle feels like overkill. Event planners book them for weddings, corporate gatherings, and resort functions. There’s even demand from construction sites looking for on-site transport.
The service area covers a wide stretch of the coast. Primary delivery runs from West Palm Beach down through Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale, with service available as far south as Miami. Boca Raton and Delray Beach serve as the home base, and the company focuses on Palm Beach County and Broward County to keep response times fast and delivery reliable.
Pricing and availability vary by cart size and rental duration, and the company emphasizes transparent pricing with online booking. For anyone who’s rented anything in South Florida and gotten buried in hidden fees, that’s a welcome change.
Golf carts have become a genuine mode of transportation in a lot of Florida communities, not just a novelty. Towns across the state have expanded where LSVs can legally operate, and in walkable, beach-adjacent areas like Boca and Delray, they’ve turned into a practical alternative for short trips. South Florida Golf Cart Rentals is banking on that shift, and given how the area is built, it’s a pretty easy sell. More details on available carts and booking can be found at South Florida Golf Cart Rentals.
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