Polaris Adventures expanding its offerings to include additional boat rentals

Polaris Adventures Rentals

June 18, 2024

Polaris Adventures, the experience business of global powersports leader Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII), announces the expansion of boat rentals across its ever-growing network, providing more ways for customers to enjoy the outdoors. Polaris Adventures offers boat rentals at 35 locations across Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

As a part of Polaris’ marine portfolio, Bennington pontoons, Godfrey pontoons and Hurricane deck boats are available through Polaris Adventures’ boat rental offerings. Boat rentals are available year-round at Polaris Adventures locations in Arizona and Texas, and seasonally – most from May 15 through Oct. 15 – in all other states. Customers may choose from half day (four hours) or full day rentals starting at $275 USD.

Since its launch in 2017, Polaris Adventures has become a leading powersports vehicles’ rental program, creating opportunities for customers to get outside, try new activities, or even new models for those who may already own a powersports vehicle. Polaris Adventures has grown to offer adventure experiences at over 250 Outfitter locations across the U.S. and Canada, as well as experiences in Mexico and New Zealand.

Each Polaris Adventures Outfitter location shares their knowledge of nearby attractions, hidden gems, and scenic routes – all details that help customers enjoy safe, memorable adventures. Every year, Polaris provides Outfitter locations with a new fleet of vehicles, each equipped for customer safety and comfort and integrated navigation capabilities making it easy for riders of all types to participate and enjoy.

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