JUCY rentals expands internationally

After successfully establishing itself in the Australian market with their fun and frivolous Campas, JUCY Rentals has expanded to launch in the USA and New Zealand with JUCY USA and JUCY Hotel & Cruize


After successfully establishing itself in the Australian market with their fun and frivolous Campas, JUCY Rentals has expanded to launch in the USA and New Zealand with JUCY USA and JUCY Hotel & Cruize.

The one-time car rental company has also dipped a cheeky toe further into tourism with the JUCY Hotel and JUCY Cruize in New Zealand – all moves that fortify its authoritative stance as international tourism leaders.


JUCY Rentals have taken to the West Coast USA with their quirky purple and green campervans.

JUCY USA will see  the company’s campervan head off to the West Coast of America in purple and green having just launched 100 vehicles in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and San Francisco.

In keeping with JUCY’s company ethos of affordable and reliable hospitality, the Champ has one of the best vehicle reliability and safety ratings in the USA.

JUCY has also joined forces with Reavers Lodge in Queenstown, where a number of rooms have been ‘JUCYfied’. Adding to the established JUCY Hotel in Auckland and JUCY Cruize – which showcases the glorious Milford Sound landscape – this move cements JUCY as a leader in the New Zealand tourism industry.

“Our goal is to keep expanding the JUCY brand worldwide,” said Tim Alpe of JUCY.  “Our diverse tourism portfolio reflects that we’re not just a rental car company anymore. We are really excited about expanding into other areas as we strive to provide travellers with what they want – great value and a sense of fun.”

Additional expansion of the JUCY brand is planned for Australia later this year, while the JUCY team continue to scour the globe for further opportunities to enter new markets. 

 

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