Find Car Rentals in Melbourne, United States
Book cheap Melbourne (MLB) car rental and enjoy the freedom to roam while you’re visiting! Envision driving along a winding road, windows rolled down, leisurely passing scenic mountains, romantic beaches or popular roadside attractions in a comfortable rented car. Hire a rental car in Melbourne, take the road less traveled, and discover more about the attractions in and around Melbourne!
Brevard Zoo
Melbourne’s star attraction, Brevard Zoo is home to more than 650 animals across nearly 170 species. They are segregated in several exhibits like Africa, Caribbean, Florida, Australasia, and Paws on Play. The zoo also offers paddle boating, animal feedings, kayak tours, behind-the-scene tours, train rides, and some special events.
Wickham Park
Wickham Park is a public county park and a popular recreation hotspot in Melbourne. It offers diverse recreational facilities and amenities like campgrounds, disc golf course, horse riding, archery range, nature trails, ball fields, an event pavilion, picnic pavilions, playground and swimming lakes. It also hosts some famous annual events like Oktoberfest and the Strawberry Festival in the recent past.
Florida EcoSafaris at Forever Florida
Florida EcoSafaris at Forever Florida is wildlife conservation area in Melbourne. It is a closed bracket of 9 distinct ecosystems, inclusive of 200 bird species and flora and fauna native to Florida. An irresistible way to go through this conservation is to use a guided tour or tour the place using a zip line or go on a horseback.
Foosaner Art Museum (formerly the Brevard Art Museum)
The Foosaner Art Museum is an interesting riverside museum along the Indian River in Melbourne. It has a collection of more than 5000 objects and the oldest of them dating back to 1st century AD. Some star attractions here include its Modern and Contemporary Art collections, the Enrique Conill Mendoza Collection of American Industrial Design and the world's largest collection of artworks by German Impressionist painter Ernst Oppler (1897-1929).