Renting a Convertible for a Weekend Getaway: What to Know Before You Go

Nothing says freedom like the open road and the top down. Whether you’re heading to the coast, the mountains, or wine country, renting a convertible can turn a simple weekend into an unforgettable escape.

Here’s how to make your convertible getaway smooth, stylish, and worth every penny.


Why Rent a Convertible?

  • Scenic drives feel cinematic—every curve becomes part of the experience
  • Perfect for birthday weekends, proposals, or just because
  • It’s a chance to test-drive that dream car (hello, Mustang or Camaro)

Popular Models to Consider

ModelStyleNotes
Ford Mustang ConvertibleSporty, classic AmericanAvailable almost everywhere
Chevrolet CamaroMuscle car funGood handling, bold design
BMW 4 SeriesSleek & premiumComfortable for longer trips
Mini Cooper ConvertibleCompact & quirkyGreat for city getaways
Jeep Wrangler (soft top)Rugged with open-air feelPerfect for beach & mountain areas

🔗 Compare models at Turo or Hertz Dream Cars


Where to Drive One

  • California’s Pacific Coast Highway (Big Sur, Malibu, San Diego)
  • Blue Ridge Parkway (North Carolina & Virginia)
  • Florida’s Overseas Highway (Key Largo to Key West)
  • Lake Shore Drive, Chicago
  • Sonoma/Napa wine country roads

Cost Breakdown

ItemTypical Range
Base rate (per day)$70–$150
Weekend 2-day total$150–$350
Deposit (if required)$150–$500 (refundable)
Fuel & insuranceAdditional costs

🔗 Look for deals on Hotwire or Expedia Car Rentals


Tips for a Great Convertible Rental Experience

  • Book early, especially for spring/summer weekends
  • Check weather—convertibles are less fun in cold or rainy conditions
  • Confirm the soft/hard top system (manual vs. automatic roof)
  • Bring sun protection—hats, SPF, sunglasses
  • Travel light—trunk space is often limited

Is It Worth It?

Yes—if you’re planning scenic drives, short road trips, or want to elevate the mood of your trip
No—if you’re driving long distances on highways or need lots of luggage space


Conclusion

A convertible isn’t just a mode of transport—it’s a vibe. It turns every hour of your weekend getaway into part of the adventure. With a bit of planning and a destination worthy of the drive, renting a drop-top might be the best decision you make all year.