Detailed Drivers is a 5.0-star rated car service for the Miami to Orlando route, featured in Forbes and Entrepreneur. Orlando is about 235 miles from Miami — 3.5 to 4 hours up Florida's Turnpike. Engine-priced all-in transfers, MIA curbside meet-and-greet with flight tracking, child car seats on request, and no surge through theme-park and convention peaks, with the same chauffeur for the return to Miami.
Miami to Orlando — Quick Facts
Business Sedan: $1,420 · 3 pax · 3 bags
First Class SUV: $1,770 · 6 pax · families + luggage
Sprinter Van: $2,620 · 10–14 pax · multi-family groups
Mercedes S-Class: $2,100 · VIP arrival, on request
Distance / time: 235 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike north
MIA flight tracking · child car seats · 24/7 · (786) 460-4536
The Miami to Orlando car service is the door-to-door way to reach Central Florida's theme parks, resorts, and convention center from the Miami metro — about 235 miles, 3.5 to 4 hours up Florida's Turnpike, with no rental and no second transfer. Detailed Drivers prices the long-distance run all-in from the engine, tracks your flight curbside at Miami International, and drops you at Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, or the Orange County Convention Center with child car seats and room for a week of luggage.
This route starts in the Miami car service hub — from Brickell, South Beach, or downtown — and most travelers add the MIA airport car service from the wider Miami airport car service network. Other long-distance runs include Miami to Naples car service and Miami to West Palm Beach car service, and family or convention groups upgrade to a Sprinter van rental in Miami.
Every estimate below is calculated with our rate engine from Google-routed miles, framed as all-in. Compare vehicles on the Detailed Drivers fleet page, see the broader Miami airport car service options, then reserve online.
| Route | Business Sedan | First Class SUV | Sprinter Van | Distance · drive time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Miami / MIA → Walt Disney World Resort | $1,420 | $1,770 | $2,620 | 235 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike N to I-4 W |
| Miami / MIA → Universal Orlando Resort | $1,390 | $1,740 | $2,580 | 230 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike N to I-4 W |
| Miami / MIA → Orange County Convention Center | $1,400 | $1,750 | $2,600 | 232 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike to I-Drive |
| Miami / MIA → Orlando International (MCO) | $1,450 | $1,800 | $2,670 | 240 mi · 3.75–4.25 hr · Florida's Turnpike N |
| Miami / MIA → Downtown Orlando | $1,420 | $1,770 | $2,620 | 235 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike N |
| Orlando → Miami / MIA (return) | $1,420 | $1,770 | $2,620 | 235 mi · 3.5–4 hr · Florida's Turnpike S |
Route miles are Google-routed distances used by our rate engine. The Mercedes S-Class is available on request for a VIP Orlando arrival. Final confirmation accounts for exact resort, terminal, and vehicle availability. Florida's Turnpike tolls are included; gratuity is built into the all-in estimate.
| Option | What happens on the Miami → Orlando run | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Detailed Drivers | Reserved chauffeur tracking your MIA flight, child car seats, meet-and-greet, set engine price, no surge, same chauffeur for the return — door-to-door to the Disney resort or convention center. | Families and groups heading to the parks or a convention. |
| Brightline rail | Fast train to the Orlando station near MCO, but you still need a rideshare or rental for the final 20-30 minutes to Walt Disney World, Universal, or the I-Drive resorts. | Solo travelers comfortable with a station transfer. |
| Uber / Lyft | Long-distance fares surge during Disney peak weeks and are often declined for a 235-mile run; no guaranteed car seats, a different driver each leg. | Short local trips, not the cross-state haul. |
| Flying | A one-hour flight adds airport security plus a rental or rideshare and a second ground transfer on the Orlando end. | Travelers on a tight schedule without luggage. |
| Taxi | A metered taxi runs high over 235 miles with no flight tracking, no car seats, and no fixed price for the cross-state haul. | Short local Miami trips, not the Orlando run. |
| Self-driving | A rental counter, a 4-hour Turnpike haul before the vacation starts, and Disney parking fees add cost and fatigue. | Travelers planning to drive all week. |
Among the ways to get from the Miami metro to the Orlando theme parks, a private car service is the comfortable one — no rental counter, no 4-hour Turnpike drive before the vacation starts. The chauffeur meets you at your Miami door or curbside at Miami International, loads the bags, and drives straight to Walt Disney World, a Universal Orlando hotel, or the Orange County Convention Center. Families reach the gates rested after the long flight, and executives work the whole way north.
The same route works from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Palm Beach (PBI) as well as MIA, and we add stops at Disney Springs, the Loews Portofino Bay, or downtown Orlando on request. SUVs carry extra luggage and the whole party, with car seats for children. Beyond the parks, the service connects to Naples, Tampa, and the Florida coast across the center of the state.
Fares are quoted from the rate engine and set in advance — no surge, no surprises, even through spring-break, summer, and convention peaks. Whether the flight arrives from New York, Bogotá, or beyond, the reservation is confirmed and the chauffeur tracks the flight curbside at MIA. Contact us with the details and a reliable, comfortable car is ready for the 235-mile trip to Orlando.
The full Miami hub.
Miami International meet-and-greet.
Across Alligator Alley to the Gulf.
Up I-95 to Palm Beach.
Multi-family theme-park groups.
Disney, Universal & conventions.
Last updated June 2026 · All-in pricing — no surge, no hidden fees
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