Rental Car Center (RCC)
How to use Rental Car Center (RCC)
Rental Car Center (RCC) is a self-drive rental service from Miami International Airport. The pickup point is Take MIA Mover from level 3 of central terminals to the Miami Intermodal Center (MIC). Service runs open 24/7, and the route is: Connected to MIA via free MIA Mover (4-minute ride).
For the typical Downtown Miami destination, expect about 20 minutes drive from the time you board to the time you arrive. South Beach destinations add another 15 to 25 minutes depending on the MacArthur Causeway traffic, and PortMiami add about 10 minutes. Trips to Coral Gables, Doral, or Aventura vary widely with traffic — plan accordingly during weekday rush hours (8–10 AM and 4–6 PM).
Pros
- All major brands in one building
- No off-site shuttles needed
- Glass-walled lobby with full counter staffing
Cons
- Counter lines during peak hours
- Insurance upsell pressure
Tips for using Rental Car Center (RCC) at MIA
Look for the dedicated ground transportation signs in the lower (arrivals) level after baggage claim. MIA uses color-coded signs — yellow for taxi, blue for shuttles, white for hotel courtesy vehicles, and orange for rideshare. Follow the signs all the way to the curb or pickup zone; don't stop to wait inside the baggage hall, as service vehicles don't enter the building.
For first-time visitors arriving on long-haul flights, allow extra mental bandwidth on arrival — MIA's curb is busy, with multiple lanes of traffic and frequent loud announcements. Have your destination address ready in your phone before approaching the curb, and be prepared to confirm it clearly with your driver. If you've never used rental car center (rcc) before, take a quiet moment in baggage claim to set up the relevant app or look up the fare zone.
Accessibility
All ground transportation services at MIA are required to accommodate passengers with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible taxis and rideshare vehicles are available on request — taxis can be flagged at the lower-level taxi stand, and rideshare passengers can request "WAV" (wheelchair accessible vehicle) options through their app. Metrorail trains and platforms are fully accessible, with elevators at every station including MIA Central. Hotel and cruise shuttles vary in accessibility; contact the operator in advance to confirm.