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Boston Enjoy in the Luxury of a Charter Bus

There are few cities in America that offer the cultural, historical and entertainment options you’ll find in Boston. There are also great food and shopping here. It’s a big city, though—you don’t want to spend all your time here checking the map or battling traffic. With a charter bus rental from US Coachways, you can relax and take it all in while we handle the details.

Frequently Asked Questions about US Coachways Charter Bus Rentals

If it’s your first charter bus rental, there’s a lot you want to know:

Who is US Coachways?

A leader and innovator in the charter bus rental business for more than three decades, US Coachways has works with groups, group leaders, businesses and business owners to identify and implement effective ground transportation solutions.

How do I set up a charter bus rental to Boston with US Coachways?

We have streamlined the process to make it easy for you—simply visit our online cost calculator or call 1-855-287-2427 to speak with an experienced travel consultant. We will send you a free quote within minutes.

How much advance notice do I need to provide US Coachways to book a trip to Boston?

As with most things, the sooner you start the process, the more options you’ll typically have. However, because of our longstanding relationships with charter bus vendors nationwide, as well as our knowledgeable and experienced staff, we can usually book an entire outing with little notice.

How much will we have to pay to charter a bus to Boston?

The total cost of a charter bus rental will depend on a number of factors—how many people are going, what type of bus you choose, when you plan to travel, how long you expect to be on the road, and whether you need any special features on your bus. We can provide a pretty accurate estimate with our state-of-the-art online cost calculator.

Will you be able to pick up our group at a location that is convenient for us?

Because of our vast network of charter bus service providers, we typically have a luxury coach available near you.

Will I have options with respect to the type of bus we rent?

Absolutely! At US Coachways, we know how important it can be to have the right coach for your group and your trip. If you are visiting Boston with a large group, you’ll want to book a full-sized charter bus, with accommodations for up to 57 passengers. If, however, you’re traveling with a smaller group, the minibus can be ideal, with seating for 24 to 35 people and plenty of storage space. All the buses we rent, with the exception of school buses, come with high-back bucket seats, climate control, ample storage space and a great sound system. For an additional charge, you can also get a coach with additional features, such as Wifi, DVD players and monitors, public address systems, charging ports for your devices, leather seats or hardwood floors. We can also provide you with an ADA-compliant bus.

Can we drink alcohol on a charter bus rental trip to Boston?

US Coachways permits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on charter bus rentals, provided we have been notified and have granted permission in advance. You must, however, comply with all local laws in any location your bus travels. Furthermore, your driver will reserve the right to terminate or suspend alcohol consumption for any reason.

How old do I have to be to book a charter bus rental with US Coachways?

We require that anyone signing a charter bus rental agreement be at least 21 years of age. We book trips for high school and college groups, but require an adult to sign the rental contract.

Choose US Coachways for Your Charter Bus Rental to Boston

There are good reasons why US Coachways has been a premier provider of charter bus rentals nationwide for more than 30 years:

We offer discounts to special travelers—We reward healthcare workers, military personnel, non-profit organizations and seniors with additional discounts on charter bus rentals. To learn more, check out our specials page.

The ability to make last-minute or real-time modifications

We have the skill, knowledge and access to resources to quickly and effectively respond to changed circumstances

Customer service that’s second to none

There’s a good reason that we have over 2,000 favorable reviews. We always make the extra effort to ensure the success of your outing, offering dedicated project management, 24/7 dispatch services, logistical support, and great pricing.

We give top priority to your safety

We review vendor safety records and ratings, booking only with those who have no current major violations. We strictly enforce “time on the road” regulations, requiring that drivers accurately log their time behind the wheel.

Take in Boston in the Comfort and Safety of a Charter Bus

One of America’s most historic and vibrant cities, Boston offers something for everyone:

Faneuil Hall and Marketplace

A part of the Boston National Historical Park, Faneuil Hall was a popular site for rallies and speeches during the American fight for independence. It’s now a marketplace and meeting hall, with lots of fun emporiums.

The Freedom Trail

This self-guided trail winds for more than two miles through the city, taking you past 16 historic sites, from Bunker Hill to the Boston Commons, and past famous churches, graveyards and other buildings.

The Museum of Fine Arts

Founded nearly 150 years ago, this world-class visual arts venue has extensive collections of American, European, African, and Asian art, including drawings, paintings, photography, textiles, jewelry and musical instruments.

The New England Aquarium

Check out the 200,000-gallon Ocean Tank, which replicates a Caribbean coral reef. The walkway spirals down in and around the tank, offering visitors the opportunity to view marine life from almost any angle.

Fenway Park

Even if you’re not a baseball fan, you won’t want to miss a chance to check out the famed “Green Monster,” Fenway’s 37-foot-high left-field fence. Built in 1912, it’s the oldest park in the big leagues.

The Boston Commons and Public Gardens

One of the quirkiest art museums you’ll ever visit, the American Visionary Art Museum includes works exclusively from self-taught artists. Its extensive folk art collection has works on canvas, in embroidery and even made of toothpicks.

Harvard University

The oldest university in the United States, founded in 1636, Harvard is home to the Peabody and Sackler Art Museums. The Boston Museum of Science is also located along Harvard Square in Cambridge.

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Housed in a Venetian-style architectural masterpiece, complete with a courtyard, this museum has paintings, tapestries, sculpture and decorative arts from Asia, Europe and America.

Book a Charter Bus for Any Type of Outing to Boston

The many notable features of a charter bus rental make it a smart choice for any type of excursion to the Cradle of Liberty:

Should I rent a charter bus to go to a game?

When you travel with fellow fans on a charter bus, the party starts earlier and lasts longer. In addition, you’ll be able to enjoy a cold one at the game, as you’ll have your own designated driver.

Do you recommend a charter bus for a school trip?

Absolutely! With a charter bus, you’ll maximize the safety of your students, and you’ll be able to keep better track of where they are at all times.

Is a charter bus a good fit for a corporate trip?

On a charter bus, you’ll be far more efficient. As you’ll all be traveling together, you can plan events more effectively. In addition, you can use the coach as a meeting place to prep for a conference or debrief after a meeting.

Should I take a charter bus to a large public event?

Yes. With a charter bus, you can attend a rally, march, parade, stadium concert or other public event without worrying about parking, finding the venue or wading through the crowds.

See the Great Neighborhoods of Boston on a Charter Bus

With a charter bus rental from US Coachways, it’s easy to experience the diverse communities throughout Beantown:

Beacon Hill

One of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods in the city, Beacon Hill boasts a number of the landmarks on the Freedom Trail, including the Commons and the Massachusetts State House. It also has gas streetlights and brick sidewalks.

Back Bay

Though the bay has been filled, the neighborhood still boasts historic sites, such as the Boston Public Library and Trinity Church. It’s also a thriving center for culture and the arts. Check out Newbury Street’s great shops and cafes.

South End

For live music, great food and access to the arts, this is your destination. Home to more than two dozen parks, South End draws crowds to its open-air market, where you’ll find local food truck and local art throughout the summer.

North End

Famous for its historic sites—the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House are both here—the North End is also home to Boston’s Little Italy, where you’ll find bakeries, cafes, restaurants and markets.

Book Your Trip to Boston to Catch One of These Special Events

There’s always something exciting happening here. Check the calendar and come enjoy one of the following events

The Boston Marathon

The world’s oldest annual marathon, celebrating its 124th year, the Boston Marathon draws half a million spectators every year. The race is run on a Monday, but there are events throughout the weekend.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade

With one of the largest Irish American communities in America, Boston has hosted its massive St. Patrick’s Day parade for more than 110 years, with floats, marching bands and novelty vehicles all sporting green.

The Boston Pops 4th of July Concert

Nearly 100 years ago, Arthur Fiedler, who would go on to become the Conductor of the Boston Pops, organized this annual celebration of literature and the arts, complete with one of the nation’s premier fireworks displays.

The Boston Calling Music Festival

This annual music festival, held in May, features musicians from a wide range of genres and spans an entire weekend. Held at the Harvard Athletic Complex, it draws more than 20,000 every year.

The Boston Red Sox Home Opener

There may be no more rabid baseball fans in American than Bosox fans. The Fenway Park home opener is more than just a game…it’s a day-long event, with activities throughout the neighborhood.

The Boston Pride Parade and Festival

Boston boasts one of the oldest Pride parades in the nation, now entering its 51st year. The festival includes more than 100 exhibitors, as well as a food court and a Family Fun Zone.

Harvard Square Mayfair

This annual free festival includes music, street art, crafts, dancing, great food booths and multiple beer gardens, as well as booths from more than 200 artisans selling handmade clothing, art and jewelry.

PAX East

Originating in Seattle, PAX is a showcase for all things gaming, with tournaments, new game demos, panel discussions and lots of merch. It’s grown exponentially since its debut in 2010, now filling the Boston Convention Center.

Make Your Charter Bus Rental Reservation to Boston Today

The history…the arts and culture… the great sports teams…the food…the shopping. There’s plenty waiting for you in Boston. Come here in the comfort and luxury of a charter bus rental from US Coachways and leave all the work to us.

At US Coachways, we have provided groups, group leaders and businesses throughout the country with effective ground transportation solutions for more than 30 years. Check out our Cost Calculator for a free estimate on the cost of a charter bus trip to Boston. To learn more about the services we offer, or for answers to any questions you have about charter bus rentals, call 1-855-287-2427 and speak with one of our travel consultants.

We Book More than 20,000 Charter Bus Trips Every Year!