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If your trip to Wabasha is all organized but your travel itinerary is a bit on the empty side, let us give you a helping hand.
Plan a stop at Coffee Mill Ski Area. It's one attraction you'll find on most visitors' to-do lists. If you still have space on your itinerary, Arrowhead Bluffs Museum and National Eagle Center will keep you occupied, too.
If you're after day-trip inspiration, we've got a couple of suggestions. Sitting 31 miles away, Rochester is worth getting in the car for. University of Minnesota-Rochester, Rochester Campus of Minnesota School of Business and National Volleyball Center alone make the drive out here worthwhile. The locals will also likely point you toward Winona, 34 miles away. If you only see one attraction here, make sure it's Cedar Valley Golf Course. (But we're also huge fans of Winona State University and Sugar Loaf.)
Here are our top recommendations if you're looking to score the cheapest possible rental car:
Whatever your motoring needs in Wabasha, CarRentals.com will get you from A to B quickly and comfortably. If you're visiting for work, a premium car may be right up your alley. These sorts of vehicles boast high-quality finishes, lavish interiors, and a host of extras. Traveling on a limited budget and in the mood to save some cash? A compact car or a mini may be an ideal choice. These small rides are inexpensive to run and good for getting about those busier city streets. If you've got the kids and loads of luggage in tow, a full-size SUV will give you all the room you need.
You'll be glad to know that there's a great range of both high-end and economy rental vehicles in Wabasha. What you end up going with is largely dependent on how much you're willing to spend and what you plan to do. Specialty and prestige vehicles are hard to beat if you're all about comfort and class. If you feel like splashing out, why not book a fully kitted-out SUV, or perhaps a flashy medium-sized vehicle? Alternatively, if you're just after a set of wheels to get you from A to B as efficiently as possible, you're better off going with an economy vehicle (or something else that won't blow your budget).