On a sun-bright morning in Key West, few things feel more unassuming and freeing than a gas-powered four-seat Golf Cart rented from Hurricane Hole Marina 5130 Overseas Highway Key West. This single-vehicle rental turns ordinary errands and sightseeing into a small, social expedition: slip behind the wheel with friends, feel the breeze across the island, and navigate narrow streets and waterside lanes at an easy, island tempo.
The experience is simple by design. The 2026 model four-seat gas powered golf cart seats four adults and offers straightforward controls familiar to anyone who’s driven a small vehicle. Rentals are limited to guests aged 21 and over, and carts can only be driven on the islands of Key West and Stock Island, making this a purpose-built way to explore the lower Keys without the fuss of parking or towing. Pickup is at Hurricane Hole Marina, which also hosts boat rentals, houseboats, dockage, charters, paddle boards, kayaks, and a restaurant—so the cart is a practical bridge between sea and street.
What makes a golf cart rental a standout option here is the setting. Key West’s flat streets, short distances between beaches, historic sites, and waterfront bars reward slow, playful exploration. Roll past conch-style homes, through palms and mangroves, and stop for coffee or roadside conch fritters without hunting for a parking space. On Stock Island, you’ll find working marinas and vibrant murals; in Key West proper, ride to Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park and Mallory Square, timing your loop for sunset.
Practical details matter. These carts are gas-powered, so expect to refuel between longer outings; ask Hurricane Hole Marina staff about fuel logistics at check-in. If you’re packing a day trip, bring sun protection, a water bottle, and a secure place for valuables—carts are open and exposed. The vehicle’s low speed and compact size make it family-friendly for older teens and adults but remember the minimum age rule and local traffic laws.
This rental is not a high-speed thrill but a local mobility solution that amplifies what Key West does best: casual, human-scale travel layered over island culture and coastal ecology. For travelers who want an easy, social way to stitch together beaches, bites, and boat time in a single afternoon, the four-seat gas Golf Cart at Hurricane Hole Marina offers an efficient, cheerful way to claim the keys.
The surrounding seascape sits on oolitic limestone and ancient coral; nearby coral reefs make shallow waters rich for snorkeling and wildlife viewing, where green sea turtles and frigatebirds are often seen. Historic elements such as Fort Zachary Taylor and the nightly Mallory Square sunset give island visits texture, and a four-seat cart makes threading between beaches, fort, and waterfront quick, effortless and enjoyable.