Indiana Limo Services &
Rentals
Indiana (IN) - Top Limo Rentals
Cities:
• Anderson
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Bloomington (BMG)
• Carmel
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Evansville (EVV) •
Fort Wayne (FWA) • Gary (GYY)
• Greenwood (HFY)
• Hammond
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Indianapolis (IND)
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Indianapolis (EYE)
• Lafayette (LAF)
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Michigan City (MGC)
• Muncie (MIE)
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South Bend (SBN) • Terre Haute (HUF)
Rent a Limo in Indiana: Luxury
Limousine Service for Any Occasion
Luxury limousine service or party bus in Indiana (IN) for every occasion, such as:
airport ride, birthday party, wedding, prom, excursion; night-on-the-town, corporate or group outing, concert,
sporting event, anniversary, bachelor party, bachelorette party, to and from cruise port, funeral, graduation,
holiday light tour, school dance and wine/private tour.
The following type of limo is usually available, depending upon location: luxury sedan & SUV,
stretch limo & SUV, van, mini-bus, motorcoach, antique, classic and trolley/carriage.
Indiana, home of the Indianapolis Indy 500 and so much more, is inviting vacationers to restart
their engines this summer, and there isn’t a better place to do it. The Midwestern state of about 7 million people
is also home to twenty four state parks, four national protection areas and hundreds of lakes and reservoirs. The
beauties of nature and the ruggedness of the outdoors offer literally hundreds of opportunities for walking,
hiking, fishing, hunting, swimming and other outdoor sports. The Indiana bureau of tourism and travel offers
suggestions for some of the most popular getaways – both weekend and more extended – for families, couples and
other travelers. Here’s our picks for the best Indiana getaways and attractions.
Family Fun: The Heritage Trail Indiana’s 90 mile long Heritage Trail winds through
northern Indiana’s Amish Country, offering a glimpse into the life lived by an estimated 20,000 Amish. Highlights
of the Trail include Menno-Hof, a unique center that tells the Mennonite and Amish story with multimedia
presentations and hands on exhibits; Amish Acres Historic Farm and Heritage Resort, an 80 acre farmstead outside
Nappanee that offers demonstrations of farming and crafting, as well as their famous Threshers’ Dinner. Make a
point of stopping overnight in Shipshewanna, where the adults can enjoy the Shipshewanna Flea Market, and the kids
can cool off at Water Universe, a water park with all the amenities needed for a splashing great time!
Head up the border to Covered Bridge Country and take the Parke County Covered Bridge Tour,
featuring 30 covered bridges. Let the kids (and adults!) stretch their legs at Turkey Run State Park on the banks
of Sugar Creek where they can enjoy hiking, bicycling, horseback riding and canoeing. Camp out overnight – or spend
the night at the park’s inn, and continue on toward Terre Haute to take in the splendors of the underwater world at
Inland Aquatics, an inland aquarium with over 40,000 gallons of display tanks featuring living coral reefs and
saltwater fish.
The Great Outdoors
Indiana is home to twenty four state parks and four protected national areas. Among the best of the best is Indiana
Dunes National Lakeshore. The Dunes offers all the usual beach activities, including swimming and body-surfing, at
seven different beaches on the shores of Lake Michigan. Sandy beaches, dunes to climb and hills to hike are
highlights of the Dunes Lakeshore area.
If you get tired of the sun, retreat underground at one of Indiana’s awe-inspiring caves. Indiana
has over 2,600 known caves, some of the miles long. The most well-known of these is Marengo Cave, which has been
open as a tourist attraction for over 120 years. Marengo Cave Park operates a National Landmark Cave, as well as
Cave Country Canoes on Blue Lake to offer a full-fledged outdoor adventure trip.
Take a weekend to howl with the wolves at Wolf Park in Battle Ground. The natural wildlife park is
dedicated to learning and teaching about the animals that have so captured the imagination of so many people. Wolf
Park offers daily tours of their “Retirement Colony” where visitors can meet and view the wolves of Wolf Park, but
the real treat is on Friday and Saturday nights, when visitors get lessons on wolf communication and then literally
have a chance to howl with the wolves. For natural photography buffs, Wolf Park holds regular one day Photo
Seminars on Saturdays in the Spring and Fall. Participants learn about wolf and human interaction and then get a
full day to photograph the wolves in their natural habitat. It’s a wonderful gift for a photographer, or for anyone
who loves wolves.
Spend a Day at the Beach
Indiana Beach Amusement Parks is one of Indiana’s favorite destinations. Home to the #1 Wooden Coaster in the World
by Themeparkcritic.com, Indiana Beach features five different coasters, nearly two dozen other rides, a paddlewheel
riverboat and a full water park. When the kids are tired of the museums and roadside attractions, head on over to
Indiana Beach for a day full of roller coasters, Ferris wheels, carousels and some of the most daring amusement
rides in Indiana. For some 75 years, Indiana Beach has been proving that “there’s more than corn in Indiana”.
And Another Day at the Zoo Indiana is home to several important zoos, including the
award winning Indianapolis Zoo and the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. Both zoos feature unique animal exhibits along
with other attractions, including amusement park rides.
The Indianapolis Zoo shares grounds with White River Gardens, a 3.3 acre botanical garden that
continues the zoo’s mission to connect animals, plants and people. The Zoo features five different Biomes – the
Plains, Forests, Desert, Oceans and Encounter Biome, where visitors are encouraged to get up close and personal
with program animals.
The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo was recently rated one of the top ten zoos in the country by Child
Magazine, and with good reason. Families can go on an Australian walkabout and meet kangaroos, echidnas and
dingoes, as well as the marine animals of the Great Barrier Reef. Sky Safaris over the under construction African
Safari exhibit allow kids and parents to get a glimpse of life on the African savannah, and a walk through the
Indonesian Rainforest will take you through a Tiger Forest and the Orangutan Valley.
Visit Santa Claus Santa Claus, Indiana, that is. The town of Santa Claus is home to the
first tourist attraction in the United States, Santa’s Candy Castle, and Santa Claus Land, the first theme park in
the United States. If you visit Santa Claus today, you can spend a few hours exploring the history of Santa Claus
at Santa’s Candy Castle, and top it off with a Frozen Hot Chocolate, then wander over to Holiday World and Splashin
Safari, originally Santa Claus Land and now holder of the very prestigious International Applause Award for 2005.
Holiday World is six fun theme parks in one, and worth more than just a day of fun. Rent a limo in Indiana
(IN)!
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