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Renting a car during the spring is one of the most beautiful times to take a long drive. The highways around the country are filled with wildflowers and greenery. Life seems to be waking up at every corner. America’s East Coast is filled with beautiful sites to see. Whether it’s the great cities like New York or DC, or historical sites like Jamestown, there are so many sites along our East Coast. And what better time to take a vacation than spring? We may be biased, but there’s something magical about driving down a highway blooming with wildflowers. No one actually thinks they have seasonal depression until they’re singing and dancing when it’s nice and sunny out on a random day in March. And when the Springtime rolls in, it’s a perfect time to plan a romantic road trip, or a family getaway. So whether you’re planning a weeks-long trip, or want to do a power road trip along the East Coast, we suggest stopping in one (or all!) of these four shore towns. 1. Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach can be your first beachy stop from Savannah. With its endless miles of beach there are literally thousands of things to do along Myrtle Beach and the surrounding area. We’re not exaggerating! Known for its celebrity-designed golf courses, 60-miles of coastline, along its shore are an array of arcades, amusement parks, souvenir shops, and restaurants. Whether you’re making an entire vacation from Myrtle Beach, or just a quick jaunt on your East Coast trip, you’re sure to find some exciting things to do in this shore town. 2. The Outer Banks Moving along North on our East Coast road trip are North Carolina’s Outer Banks. They live up to their name as they’re barrier islands off the coast of the state. The Outer Banks separate North Carolina from the Atlantic Ocean and are connected by various bridges, the longest being the Virginia Dare Bridge. Take a bit of a detour and drive along its 5.2 miles to see open sea and beauty. There is always something exciting to do in the Outer Banks. They have a vast selection of restaurants, attractions, shopping, and events to welcome any type of tourist to its sunny shores. 3. The Jersey Shore While the MTV show would have you think otherwise, the Jersey Shore can actually be a quiet and quaint stop along your East Coast road trip. Known for their boardwalk and home of the Boss, Bruce Springsteen, the Jersey Shore has a wide selection of beach activities to do along its coast. If you’ve got the kiddos with you, you can stop in Point Pleasant for a daytime trip to the boardwalk where the family can play games, eat cotton candy, and ride all the rides they want. They’ve got a funhouse and an aquarium to make the day even better for your family. If you’re not with kiddos and are looking for a more nightlife vibe, you can stop in Seaside, home to night clubs on the beach and yes, Snooki. But really almost all shore towns along the Jersey Shore have a quiet boardwalk you can walk with your hunny for a nice romantic getaway. 4. Plymouth Our last stop along the East Coast is the historical town of Plymouth, MA. We have to admit, the Plymouth Rock is really just a big ol’ rock, but it’s cool to see it and marvel at its history. The quiet town has some of the country’s most delicious seafood. And being one of our nation’s oldest settlements, the city has tons of rich history and museums to explore. — So whether you’re renting a car for a long road trip along the East Coast or for a night in Savannah, we can be your solution. We always offer the highest discounts for our veterans! We also offer 10% OFF for students. All of our cars are factory fresh, have low-mileage, and are late models. Book your rental car with us today.
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Renting a car for the first time can seem a little bit stressful. But we promise with Savannah Car Rentals it’s as easy as 4 steps. Really we have just four easy steps for you to take and then you’ll be on your way with your first rental car! Those four easy steps are 1. Select your date and destination 2. Choose Your Vehicle 3. Choose Your Protector Plan and Extras 4. Review and Send Your Information It’s that easy! Renting a car for the first time can feel like a big decision. A lot of the time, the folks who haven’t rented before are students, and we always give students 10% OFF their car rentals. Just contact us today to learn more about that discount. But without further adieu, we’d like to address all the concerns of first-time car renters so here are some commonly asked questions and their answers. How old do I have to be to rent from Savannah Car Rentals? Unlike other car rental companies, you only have to be 21 to rent with us. Though you may be subject to an underage fee, we can talk about that during your rental process. What documents should I bring with me when renting a car? You’ll always need a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance, and a form of payment. The payment must be either a debit or credit card. No cash. We also don’t accept reloadable or prepaid debit cards. They have to be connected to a checking account at a major bank or credit union. What about payment? Do I pay before or after? At Savannah Car Rental, all rental cars are paid for upfront. Which gives you the ease of knowing that the car is paid for and good to go. You don’t have to worry about payment, especially if you’re using the car for a vacation and may have spent a little too much. Where am I allowed to drive? We allow all of our vehicles to be driven out of state unless otherwise noted in your agreement. We encourage you to take road trips! We’ve got a few blogs on great road trips to take around Savannah, too. Do I have to pay per mile? Nope. All Savannah Car Rental vehicles come with unlimited mileage. All of our cars are factory fresh and are late models so you’ll be looking fresh right off our lot! — If you’re interested in renting a car for the first time, check out our selection and you can finish the process in just those four easy steps. If you’ve still got more questions, we’re happy to answer them. Or check out the frequently asked questions page.
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