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Group Transportation For Sporting Events In Vancouver

A charter bus is the best transportation option for sports teams or fan groups to travel in. Unlike traditional school buses, charter buses have amenities that teams and sports fans alike will love. With a charter bus, you’ll have plenty of room for your equipment and gear. You can also watch movies, listen to music, and relax with WiFi and reclining seats. Each bus is also operated by a driver, so you won’t have to nominate a designated driver for after-game outings.
Are you rallying your entire fan base to cheer on your local team? You can easily plan a route from your team’s headquarters to the nearest local pub, then ride on over to the stadium to root for your favorite team. After the match is over, you can even celebrate with a few rounds of drinks at a local bar or restaurant. With a driver, your fan group can keep the party going without worrying about who needs to drive everyone back home.


Shuttle Wedding Guests Comfortably with a Vancouver Bus Rental

If you’re hosting a wedding in Vancouver, Washington, you’ll want all your guests to arrive on time and without the hassle of parking in crowded and unfamiliar neighborhoods. Especially during peak travel times for weddings in spring and summer, you don’t want to risk guests being stuck in gridlock or unable to find a parking spot for their car. A wedding shuttle service can ease this stress for your guests.
Wedding shuttle services are convenient, luxurious, and tailored to your specific needs. With Charter Bus Vancouver, your shuttle bus rental will get to the venue on time, and everyone can celebrate with some champagne in the bus’s onboard cooler. Your guests won’t need to elect a designated driver either, so everyone can enjoy a few toasts with the wedding party.
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Is your business team planning a trip to a major corporate event in Vancouver? Make the most of conferences by securing transportation for your colleagues before you leave. A private charter bus rental is one of the best ways to travel with a group of professionals because everyone can sit back, relax, and get work done while your bus handles traffic and parking. With comfortable seats, free WiFi, and power outlets for charging laptops and phones, your team will arrive at the conference relaxed and ready to take notes.
Conventions and corporate events can also book private shuttle services for attendees. We’ve helped groups secure transportation for huge events like SXSW in Austin, Texas, and Comic-Con International in San Diego, and with the help of a dedicated charter bus service your event attendees will be grateful to experience minimal stress during their time at your business or industry event.


Reliable Vancouver Field Trip Transportation

At Charter Bus Vancouver, we’re committed to providing dependable bus transportation for students of all ages. Whether it’s a one-day trip to the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge or a multi-day campus tour to visit schools in nearby Seattle or Portland, our charter bus rentals will make sure your trip is comfortable for both your kids and your chaperones. Your charter bus can include amenities to keep kids entertained like WiFi, TV screens and a DVD player, plus restrooms to minimize any restroom emergencies along the way. With a bus driver behind the wheel, you and your students can enjoy the ride and focus on a successful educational trip.
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Are you organizing a group outing around Vancouver or a long-distance trip? A private bus rental will give your group the flexibility and freedom to create a unique travel experience. Book a bus to explore the natural areas around Mount St. Helens, visit breweries and wineries across the Pacific Northwest, or even just make a quick trip to a concert in Seattle. Your driver will focus on all the travel logistics while everyone else in your group kicks back in comfy reclining seats and enjoys modern amenities like free WiFi and flatscreen TVs.


Airport Transfer Shuttles In Vancouver

Private shuttle services to the airport are one of the easiest ways for groups of travelers to get to and from the airport together. A minibus or charter bus can comfortably shuttle your small group from Portland International Airport (PDX) or Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to your hotel or any other destinations in Vancouver and the surrounding area. We can also schedule airport transfers to smaller locations like the Vancouver USA Regional Airport (VUA) and the Portland-Hillsboro Airport (HIO). Your private charter bus rental will include the comforts you’ll need for getting to the airport stress-free, such as climate controls, reclining seats, and WiFi. Plus, your driver will handle all of the parking logistics for you. If your group has a flight change or your airline experiences a delay, our 24/7 customer service can help you reschedule your shuttle anytime. And if there’s a major weather emergency or last-minute cancellation, we can even arrange a shuttle for your flight within hours of your call.
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Bus Type | Per Hour | Per Day | Per Mile |
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50 to 56 Passenger Charter Bus | $180 – $500+ | $1,800 – $3,800 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
40 to 50 Passenger Charter Bus | $170 – $480+ | $1,700 – $3,565 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
25 to 35 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $450+ | $1,610 – $3,465 | $4.00 – $9.95 |
20 to 24 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $440+ | $1,610 – $3,365 | $4.00 – $8.95 |
15 to 18 Passenger Minibus | $150 – $430+ | $1,520 – $3,255 | $4.00 – $7.95 |
Entertainer Coach | $315 – $550+ | $3,000 – $5,000+ | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Yellow School Bus | $145 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Shuttle Bus | $155 – $450+ | $1,520 – $3,655 | $6.00 – $9.95 |
Vancouver Party Bus Rental Prices
Type of Party Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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Small Party Bus (10 to 20 Passengers) | $180 - $450+ | $200 - $470+ | $1,000 - $2,900+ |
Medium Party Bus (20 to 40 Passengers) | $200 - $500+ | $220 - $500+ | $1,200 - $3,500+ |
Large Party Bus Rental (40 to 50 Passengers) | $250 - $500+ | $240 - $520+ | $1,500 - $3,900+ |
Mercedes Sprinter Party Bus | $160 - $400+ | $180 - $450+ | $1,000 - $3,900+ |
* Prices may vary greatly in your city and state. Due to the impact of COVID-19 and inflation, all rental prices shown are past estimates. Actual pricing may be significantly higher depending on availability and location. To get real-time pricing, call us 1-971-478-0330 or use our online quote tool.
Top Destinations in Vancouver To Visit By Charter Bus
As you plan your Vancouver itinerary, here are a few top destinations to consider adding to your list:

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
- 1501 E Evergreen Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661
- (360) 816-6230
Fort Vancouver has a rich history for all travelers to learn from. Established in the early 1800s by the Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Vancouver served as a center for the Pacific Northwest fur trade. Today, visitors can explore the grounds and buildings of the historic fort, which includes the Chief Factor’s House, the Fur Store, the Blacksmith Shop, the Kitchen, and more. Plan a day trip with your history-loving school group or group of friends and explore 300 acres of recreated village and working gardens at this National Historic Site. The site offers a few types of guided tours by prior reservation. You can also opt for a self-guided tour. After you’ve explored the historic site, have your bus driver take you and your group to a nearby restaurant like the famous Vancouver gastropub, Nom Nom.

Pearson Air Museum
- 1115 E 5th St, Vancouver, WA 98661
- (360) 992-1800
For groups of aviation enthusiasts or history-loving kids, the Pearson Air Museum is a perfect educational visit. Once home to the Spruce Mill Production Division during World War I, Pearson Air Museum is now dedicated to preserving the stories and history of World War I and the development of aviation technology in the 20th century. Visitors can see a variety of aircraft, including the SPAD S.VII that once belonged to French ace Georges Guynemer. From biplanes and World War II-era fighter planes to Cold War attack helicopters, there’s enough to keep visitors busy for a day.

Water Resources Education Center
- 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA 98661
- (360) 487-7111
The Water Resources Education Center is a perfect place to visit for a day of exploring the natural environment. Visit the Columbia River waterfront and learn about local wildlife at the interpretive center and the fish hatchery. Explore the salmon ladder, the fish viewing windows, the many exhibits, and the surrounding gardens. For children and school groups visiting the center, you can also request a Junior Ranger program or self-guided scavenger hunt to keep kids entertained.

Vancouver Farmers Market
- 605 Esther St, Vancouver, WA 98660
- (360) 737-8298
Whether you’re a local or just visiting for the day, no trip to Vancouver is complete without a stroll through the local farmer’s market! The Vancouver Farmers Market is one of the largest open-air markets in the Pacific Northwest. Do some grocery shopping from over 250 food vendors or buy local souvenirs and local crafts from the 100+ artisan vendors. You’ll also find prepared food and drinks from around the world and live entertainment on most weekends in spring, summer, and fall.

Esther Short Park and Playground
- W 6th & Columbia St, Vancouver, WA 98660
- (360) 487-8311
Looking for a more kid-friendly place to spend time with your family? Check out Esther Short Park and Playground, one of Vancouver’s oldest and most popular parks. With two separate playgrounds and a seasonal splash park, this beautiful and historic greenspace will delight little ones and the adults who bring them. The park also includes walking paths and lawns along the Columbia River Waterfront. Explore the park at your leisure, or plan a picnic with your group of friends or family.

Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
- 28908 NW Main Ave, Ridgefield, WA 98642
- (360) 887-4106
If your group wants to get in touch with the wild side, travel to Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Explore 5,300 acres of lakes, wetlands, oak savanna, and grasslands filled with native and migratory wildlife. During colder months, this is a popular bird-watching spot for local groups. Observe more than 200 species of birds from local viewpoints like the Cathlapotle Plankhouse or hike along designated trails like the Oaks to Wetlands Trail. If you have a group interested in learning about local ecosystems, book a free field trip with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ranger or park volunteer. A private mini bus or charter bus is the perfect way to transport your field trip group or private bird-watching group.

Officers Row at the Vancouver National Historic Reserve
- 400-600 E. Reserve St., Vancouver, WA 98661
- (360) 816-6230
History buffs are sure to enjoy a visit to Officers Row. Located just east of Vancouver, this strip of beautiful Queen Anne-style houses was built in 1870 for military officials of nearby Fort Vancouver. Nowadays, these houses are private residences, but a walking tour down the street offers a glimpse into the past as well as a beautiful snapshot of traditional New England architecture and urban planning. The northern end of the row houses ends at the Pearson Air Museum, which also has several other monuments and exhibits.
Rent a Bus To Visit Vancouver Neighborhoods
Vancouver, Washington has numerous districts and neighborhoods with unique cultures, cuisines and things to see. If you’re a visitor, or if you’re a local looking to expand your horizons, exploring Vancouver’s neighborhoods is a wonderful way to discover the city. No matter what your group interests may be, from history to art and music to the great outdoors, you’re sure to find a few new favorite places in Vancouver:

Arnada
Arnada is one of Vancouver’s oldest residential neighborhoods and has several popular tourist attractions. It is home to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Vancouver Farmers Market, and the city’s first public parks. The residential area houses beautiful historic Victorian-style homes, which are especially lovely in the autumn. Visit Arnada for a group tour or just a relaxed afternoon stroll in one of Vancouver’s most historic neighborhoods.

Esther Short
This neighborhood is located in downtown Vancouver, home to many of the city’s tallest skyscrapers and office buildings. You’ll find attractions like the historic Kiggins Theatre, Pearson Field Education Center, and the Vancouver Public Library. If you’re in Vancouver around the holidays, you might want to visit Esther Short Park for its Christmas tree lighting event and festive display.

Salmon Creek
Travel north of downtown and you’ll hit the Salmon Creek neighborhood where you’ll find some of the city’s most loved outdoor parks and natural areas. Visit the beautiful Salmon Creek Greenbelt and Salmon Creek Park or learn about local wildlife and nature preservation at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. If your group enjoys golfing, there’s a few local public courses in Salmon Creek. This is a great neighborhood for all types of groups.

Vancouver Heights
Vancouver Heights was built around the same time as Arnada and features similar historic houses. This area is located near the Vancouver Heights waterfront, offering access to trails and the historic Officers Row. It’s also home to the Vancouver Heights Skate Park, so grab your group of kids or teens and let them burn off some energy! If you’re having a small, private get-together or wedding party, explore the local coffee houses, trendy restaurants, and gastropubs of Vancouver Heights.