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Hire a BMW X5 at Miami Airport with Movly

BMW X5

or similar
BMW X5
from US$81 per day
  • 5 doors
  • Automatic gearbox
  • 5 seats
  • 4 large suitcases
  • One small suitcase
  • Full to Full
  • Air conditioning
  • Android Auto
  • Apple CarPlay
  • Rear-view camera
  • Bluetooth

Add convenient extras to your car hire:

Additional Cover

Additional Cover

Deposit reduced to €200. No excess to pay if the Movly car is damaged in an accident.

Meet & Greet service

Meet & Greet service

We will deliver the vehicle as close to your arrival point as possible.

Cross-border fee

Cross-border fee

This fee permits you to cross the border into all EEA countries except Iceland.

Additional driver

Additional driver

Infant seat

Infant seat

2.5–13 kg

Toddler seat

Toddler seat

9–18 kg

Child booster seat

Child booster seat

15–36 kg

Booster cushion

Booster cushion

Up to 36 kg

Snow chains

Snow chains

The BMW X5 is a five-seat premium mid-size SUV with automatic gearbox, space for four large and one small piece of luggage, and the cabin refinement to match Miami's luxury waterfront and business districts. Luxury travellers and business visitors will find it equally composed on Brickell's broad avenues and the canopied streets of Coral Gables. Couples and small families travelling with full luggage will appreciate its carrying capacity without compromising the driving experience.

The Bass Museum of Art

The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach is housed in a 1930 Streamline Moderne civic building with a permanent collection spanning five centuries, from the Renaissance to the present day. Its international exhibition programme has established it as one of South Beach's most significant cultural institutions.

Brickell City Centre

Brickell City Centre's CLIMATE RIBBON, a 800-metre glass canopy managing airflow across open shopping levels, is one of Miami's most considered retail environments. Upscale dining, boutique retail, and Metromover access make it a natural stop for business and leisure visitors alike.

Coral Gables and the Venetian Pool

Coral Gables was designed in the 1920s by George Merrick in Mediterranean Revival style, and its gateways, plazas, and canopied streets retain the coherence of the original plan. The Venetian Pool, a public swimming pool holding around 3.1 million litres of water and carved from a coral rock quarry in 1923, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Biscayne Bay Waterfront — Brickell to the Design District

Brickell Avenue runs north along Biscayne Bay through the financial district, with glimpses of the water between the towers. The drive continues through downtown and the Arts and Entertainment district to the Design District at NE 36th Street, covering Miami's most architecturally varied north-to-south corridor.

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