Arriving at Craig Municipal Airport and ready to explore Jacksonville? Renting a car offers the most flexibility, but the process can feel a little overwhelming after a flight. This guide covers everything from finding your rental to understanding the costs and navigating local roads, helping you start your trip smoothly.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building, often near the baggage claim area. Some companies operate a shuttle service to off-airport facilities, which is usually clearly signposted. Expect a short wait for the shuttle if applicable. Several companies commonly serve Craig Municipal, including well-known names. You’ll typically find options from companies offering a wide range of vehicles.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. Here are some popular choices, keeping Jacksonville’s climate and roads in mind:
| Economy | $30 - $50 / day |
| Compact | $35 - $60 / day |
| Intermediate | $40 - $70 / day |
| Standard | $45 - $80 / day |
| SUV (Small/Mid-Size) | $60 - $120 / day |
| Luxury | $80 - $150+ / day |
Prices change by season and availability.
To rent a car in the United States, you’ll generally need a valid driver’s license from your home country. If your license isn’t in English, an International Driving Permit is often required. Most rental companies require renters to be at least 21 years old, though fees may apply for drivers under 25. Be prepared to present a major credit card in the renter’s name for the deposit and rental payment. Debit cards are sometimes accepted, but often with stricter requirements. The deposit amount varies, but it’s typically the rental cost plus an additional sum to cover potential charges.
Rental companies will offer various insurance products. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft Protection covers loss due to theft. Excess insurance reduces the amount you’d pay out-of-pocket in case of damage or theft. Check if your existing auto insurance or credit card provides coverage before purchasing additional insurance. Don’t hesitate to ask the rental agent to explain the details of each option and what your potential liability would be.
Jacksonville and Florida generally have well-maintained roads. Speed limits are posted in miles per hour. Be aware of toll roads, especially when traveling longer distances. Many tolls are collected electronically, so consider using a toll transponder if you plan to use toll roads frequently. Parking is available throughout Jacksonville, with varying costs depending on the location. Downtown areas typically have metered street parking and parking garages. Always pay attention to parking signs to avoid tickets.
If you have CDW insurance, it will cover the cost of repairs (minus any excess). Without CDW, you’re responsible for the full cost of the damage.
Yes, but you must list them as an additional driver at the rental counter. There may be an extra fee for each additional driver.
Most companies offer a grace period, but after that, you’ll be charged an additional day’s rental rate.
Major credit cards are almost always accepted. Debit cards may be accepted with restrictions.
You can usually rent a GPS unit, or use your smartphone with a navigation app.
Rental agreements usually offer options like returning the car with a full tank or pre-paying for fuel.
A reasonable level of cleanliness is expected. Excessive dirt may result in a cleaning fee.
Contact the rental company as soon as possible to inform them of the delay. They may adjust your reservation.
Yes, most rental companies offer child seats for an additional daily fee.
LDW is similar to CDW, covering damage to the vehicle. It may have different terms and conditions.
Generally, yes, but it’s best to confirm with the rental company beforehand.
Rental cars come with a spare tire and tools. If you’re not comfortable changing it yourself, contact roadside assistance.