Quick answer: In Miami, limo rentals typically run $89–$150/hour for a luxury sedan, $119–$225/hour for an executive SUV, and $150–$300/hour for a stretch limousine, most with a 2–4 hour minimum. A one-way airport transfer usually starts around $99–$179 flat rate instead of an hourly rate. Prices move up for stretch SUVs, party buses, holidays, and peak wedding/prom season (April–June).
That’s the short version. Below, we break down real Miami pricing by vehicle, by trip type, and by the specific factors that make one quote higher than another — so you know exactly what you should be paying before you book.
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Miami Limo Prices by Vehicle Type (2026)
| Vehicle | Passengers | Typical Hourly Rate | Typical Minimum |
| Luxury Sedan (Mercedes S-Class, Cadillac XTS) | 1–3 | $89–$150/hr | 2 hours |
| Executive SUV (Escalade, Suburban) | 1–6 | $119–$225/hr | 2–3 hours |
| Stretch Limousine | 8–12 | $150–$275/hr | 3–4 hours |
| Stretch SUV Limo (Escalade/Hummer) | 14–20 | $200–$350/hr | 3–4 hours |
| Sprinter Van | 10–14 | $149–$249/hr | 2–3 hours |
| Party Bus | 20–30 | $249–$450/hr | 4 hours |
These are representative Miami market ranges pulled from current-year rate cards across the metro. Your exact quote depends on the day of week, time of year, distance, and how far in advance you book — a Saturday night in March during spring break or Ultra Music Festival will price differently than a Tuesday morning airport run in September.
Hourly vs. Point-to-Point Pricing: Which Applies to You?
Miami limo companies price trips one of two ways, and knowing which one you need keeps you from overpaying.
Point-to-point (flat rate) is a fixed price from Location A to Location B — no clock running, no mileage surprises. This is the right model for:
- Airport and cruise port transfers
- One-way trips to a restaurant, hotel, or venue
- Any trip where you’re not making multiple stops
A one-way sedan transfer in Miami typically starts around $99–$179, and an SUV transfer starts around $139–$229, depending on distance.
Hourly (as-directed) means the vehicle and chauffeur are yours for a block of time, with a set minimum. This is the right model for:
- Weddings, proms, and quinceañeras with multiple stops
- Nights out with several venues
- Corporate roadshows or client entertainment
- Any trip where the itinerary isn’t fixed in advance
Most Miami operators enforce a 2-hour minimum for sedans/SUVs and a 3–4 hour minimum for stretch limos, stretch SUVs, and party buses — and minimums typically climb on Fridays, Saturdays, holidays, and during peak event season.
Miami Airport Car Service Cost
Airport transfers are usually quoted flat-rate, not hourly, and reputable Miami companies build in flight tracking and a complimentary wait period so a delayed bag claim doesn’t cost you extra.
| Route | Sedan | SUV |
| MIA to Miami Beach / South Beach | $99–$150 | $139–$199 |
| MIA to Brickell / Downtown | $75–$110 | $109–$159 |
| MIA to PortMiami | $79–$120 | $119–$169 |
| FLL to Miami Beach | $150–$220 | $199–$289 |
Look for a service that includes 60 minutes of complimentary wait time on domestic arrivals (longer for international) — that alone can be worth $30–$60 compared to metered rideshare pricing during a delay.
Miami Sprinter Van Cost
Sprinter vans are the workhorse for groups of 10–14 who don’t want the “prom” feel of a stretch limo — corporate groups, bachelorette parties, and family reunions book these constantly. Expect $149–$249/hour with a 2–3 hour minimum, or a flat rate of roughly $225–$400 for a one-way group airport transfer, depending on group size and luggage volume.
Stretch Limo Rental Prices in Miami
For a classic stretch limo (8–12 passengers), budget $150–$275/hour with a 3–4 hour minimum, which puts most weddings and proms in the $600–$1,100 range before gratuity. Stretch SUVs (Escalade or Hummer-style, 14–20 passengers) run higher — $200–$350/hour — because they’re in higher demand for prom and quinceañera season and cost more to operate and insure.
What Actually Drives Your Final Price
The hourly or flat rate is only the starting point. Here’s what changes the number on your invoice:
Minimum hours. A “2-hour minimum” means you’re billed for 2 hours even if your ride only takes 20 minutes. This matters most for point-to-point trips mistakenly booked hourly.
Gratuity. Most Miami limo companies add an 18–20% gratuity automatically — always confirm whether it’s included in the quoted price or added at checkout, since this alone can shift a $200 quote to $240.
Tolls, parking, and fees. Causeway tolls (MacArthur, Rickenbacker), cruise port terminal fees, and event venue parking are typically passed through separately unless the company advertises “all-inclusive” pricing.
Waiting time. Time beyond the complimentary wait window (for airport pickups) or beyond your booked block is billed in 15- or 30-minute increments at the hourly rate.
Season and demand. Art Basel, Formula 1 Miami, Ultra Music Festival, spring break, and the April–June prom/wedding stretch all push rates up and shorten availability — book 4–6 weeks out for a normal weekend, and 8–12+ weeks out for peak dates.
Cleaning and vehicle fees. A small cleaning or “detailing” fee is common after events involving confetti, food, or decorations — ask upfront if this applies to your booking.
How to Choose the Right Vehicle
- 1–3 people, business or airport trip: Luxury sedan
- 4–6 people, or want extra legroom/luggage space: Executive SUV
- 8–12 people, wedding or formal event: Stretch limousine
- 10–14 people, casual group trip: Sprinter van
- 14–20 people, prom or quinceañera: Stretch SUV
- 20+ people, night out or celebration: Party bus
When in doubt, size up slightly rather than down — Miami event traffic means everyone loading in and out quickly matters, and a cramped vehicle is the most common complaint in limo reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Miami limo services priced hourly or per trip? Both models exist. Point-to-point (flat-rate) pricing applies to single trips like airport transfers, while hourly “as-directed” pricing applies to events with multiple stops, like weddings or nights out, and comes with a set minimum booking time.
Is gratuity included in limo pricing in Miami? Not always. Many Miami operators add an 18–20% gratuity on top of the quoted rate. Always confirm whether gratuity is included before you book so the final charge doesn’t surprise you.
How many hours do I have to rent a limo for in Miami? Most companies set a 2-hour minimum for sedans and SUVs, and a 3- to 4-hour minimum for stretch limos, stretch SUVs, and party buses. Minimums are often higher on weekends and during peak season.
What is the cheapest way to get an airport limo in Miami? Booking a flat-rate, one-way sedan transfer instead of an hourly charter is almost always cheaper for a single airport trip, and booking in advance avoids the surge-style pricing that can hit on-demand rideshare during flight-heavy hours.
Do Miami limo prices go up during Art Basel, F1, or spring break? Yes. Major events and peak season (prom season, spring break, Art Basel, Formula 1 Miami) increase both pricing and minimum booking windows. Reserving 8–12 weeks ahead for these dates is strongly recommended.
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