Beat the Winter Slump: February Road Trips Across Florida

Black van driving on tropical coastal highway

February road trips in Florida hit a rare balance: comfortable temperatures, manageable crowds, and endless variety packed into drivable distances. For groups, that balance is everything. Friends, families, sports teams, schools, churches, and snowbirds can escape the winter slump together—without overplanning or overspending.

Short Month, Big Adventures: Florida Group Travel Ideas for February

Van driving on beachside palm tree road

For families, friend groups, sports teams, churches, schools, and snowbirds hosting visitors, February is ideal for quick getaways and efficient road trips. The key to making it all work smoothly is transportation. With 12-passenger and 15-passenger vans from Nation Van Rentals, groups stay together, schedules stay tight, and the trip stays focused on fun instead of logistics.

From Valentine’s Weekend to Spring Warm-Ups: February Group Trips Done Right

Scenic coastal sunset with people and white van.

From couples doubling up with friends, to families planning pre-spring getaways, to sports teams and organizations ramping up schedules, February is all about movement. And when groups move together, the experience changes entirely. With 12-passenger and 15-passenger vans from Nation Van Rentals, group trips across Florida become smooth, affordable, and surprisingly enjoyable—from the first mile to the last stop.

Sports, Schools, and Snowbirds: January Group Travel Made Simple

January group beach travel

Sports, Schools, and Snowbirds: January Group Travel Made Simple January is one of the busiest—and most underestimated—months for group travel in Florida. While some people are settling back into routine, entire categories of travelers are just getting started. Sports seasons resume. Schools schedule competitions and campus visits. Snowbirds migrate south for extended stays. Families plan […]

From Winter Blues to Ocean Views: Florida Road Trips Made for January

Seasonal contrast: winter snowstorm and tropical beach sunset.

From Winter Blues to Ocean Views: Florida Road Trips Made for January January is when wanderlust kicks back in. The holidays are over, routines are restarting, and winter feels endless in much of the country. Florida offers the perfect antidote: sunshine, open roads, and destinations that feel better—calmer, cooler, and more accessible—than at any other […]

Escape the Cold: Why Florida Is the Ultimate January Group Getaway

Friends enjoy tropical drinks on sunny beach.

Escape the Cold: Why Florida Is the Ultimate January Group Getaway January arrives with a split personality across the country. In most states, it brings icy roads, canceled plans, gray skies, and the slow crawl back into routine. In Florida? January feels like freedom. Sunshine replaces snow, outdoor patios replace heavy coats, and the idea […]

New Year, New Roads: January Group Travel Ideas Across Florida

Florida group travel ideas in January.

New Year, New Roads: January Group Travel Ideas Across Florida January is the reset month. The decorations come down, routines start fresh, and people everywhere look for something to look forward to after the holiday rush. While much of the country braces for snow, ice, and gray skies, Florida quietly becomes one of the best […]

Florida for the Holidays: The Ultimate Group Road Trip Playbook

Florida for the Holidays: The Ultimate Group Road Trip Playbook Florida transforms in December. The humidity drops, the skies turn crisp blue, beaches feel breezy instead of blistering, and holiday lights glitter across coastal boardwalks, downtown districts, theme parks, and waterfront neighborhoods. While the rest of the country is scraping frost off windshields, Florida is […]

From Reunions to Road Trips: Your December Guide to Florida Group Adventures

From Reunions to Road Trips: Your December Guide to Florida Group Adventures December in Florida feels like it was designed for groups. Cool mornings, sunny afternoons, breezy evenings, and a full lineup of festivals, waterfront events, boat parades, and holiday celebrations—without the snowfall, flight delays, or subzero misery that plagues the rest of the country. […]