Party Bus Rentals in Augusta
Augusta runs on two things: golf every April and gridlock the other eleven months. Washington Road backs up for Masters week, Broad Street fills in for First Friday, and SRP Park empties onto one exit road after a walk-off win. An Augusta party bus rental keeps your whole crew together and off the road stress.
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Party Bus & Group Transportation Options in Augusta
PartyBuses.net books charter buses, party buses, minibuses, and Sprinter vans for groups across Augusta and the whole CSRA — Columbia County, North Augusta, Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, all of it. Instead of calling around to a handful of operators, you give us your group size, pickup point, and stops, and we match you with a vehicle from our network with instant online pricing. No quote request sitting in an inbox for two days — just a number you can book against tonight.
Every group throws something different at a rental fleet, and Augusta throws plenty: a wedding shuttling guests to a Summerville reception, a Masters week group needing a lift from a Washington Road lot to the gate, a bachelorette crew working down Broad Street until 2 a.m., a company holiday party circling the Marriott ballroom and back. Our fleet runs from a standard Sprinter van up through a 56-passenger charter bus, so the vehicle matches the trip instead of the other way around.
We coordinate the pickup windows, the stops, and the route so your group can focus on the event instead of the logistics. Book your Augusta charter bus rental online and get your itinerary confirmed in minutes.
Buses Available in Augusta
Our Augusta fleet runs from 10-passenger Sprinter vans up to 56-passenger charter buses, with 15- to 50-passenger party buses and 15- to 35-passenger minibuses in between. A ten-person birthday outing on Broad Street doesn't need the same vehicle as a 50-person wedding shuttle to the Partridge Inn, so we size the bus to your headcount, not the other way around.
14 Passenger Sprinter Limo
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15-35 Passenger Minibus
40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact bus or vehicle you will receive. Exact vehicle photos, amenities, availability, and pricing are shown with your quote when available. For help comparing options, call 855-275-4888.
Amenities Available for Your Augusta Bus Rental
Georgia summers turn brutal fast, and nobody wants to step off a bus already sweating before the tailgate even starts. Every vehicle in our network runs on strong air conditioning and plush, reclining seating, so the ride itself is part of the event instead of a chore to get through. Party buses add premium sound systems and LED lighting for a Broad Street bar crawl or a bachelorette night that doesn't quit at 10 p.m.
Larger charter buses bring onboard restrooms and undercarriage bays for luggage and golf bags, which matters if your group is hauling gear to Augusta National or driving in from out of town for the weekend.
Air-conditioning
Wraparound Leather Seats
AUX / Bluetooth Sound System
LED and Fiber Optic Lighting
Built-in Bar Areas With Ice Storage and Cup Holders
TVs and Entertainment Systems
Party Bus Prices in Augusta
An Augusta party bus rental generally runs somewhere between $500 and $1,600 for a night out, depending on the vehicle size, the hours booked, and how far outside the city you're headed. A 20-passenger minibus for a four-hour Broad Street crawl costs a lot less than a 50-passenger charter bus booked for a full Masters week rotation between a Washington Road hotel and the course gates. Split across a group, the math works in your favor fast — a $900 rental across 30 guests runs about $30 a person, cheaper than parking, rideshare surge pricing, and the inevitable wait outside SRP Park after a sellout crowd lets out at once.
Masters week and wedding season push demand up, so locking in your date early protects both the price and the vehicle you actually want.
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $340+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Prices shown are illustrative estimates — exact pricing depends on your trip details like the date, hours, passenger count, and route. Use the online quote form or call 855-275-4888 for an exact quote. | |||
Why Smart Groups Compare Augusta Party Bus Rentals Here
Let's be honest: Augusta isn't built for a dozen cars trying to reach the same place at the same time. Washington Road turns into a parking lot every April, Broad Street loses half its curb space to First Friday crowds, and SRP Park's lot empties onto Railroad Avenue in one direction. Booking an Augusta charter bus means your whole group arrives together and leaves together — no one circling for parking, no one splitting off into three different rideshares that all take different routes.
We book vehicles from a network that spans the CSRA, so whether your pickup is downtown, in Evans, or out past Grovetown near Fort Eisenhower, we can build a route that actually makes sense for where your people are coming from. Pricing is upfront online, not a quote you wait on. And if a full-size charter bus is overkill for an eight-person birthday dinner, we'll say so — a Sprinter van gets you there for less and still keeps everyone together.
Call 855-275-4888 and we'll build your itinerary around your headcount, your stops, and your schedule.
Group Transportation Services for Every Augusta Event
PartyBuses.net covers the full run of reasons Augusta groups need a bus: weddings, corporate shuttles, sporting events, school trips, bachelorette nights, and everything tied to Masters week. Below is a rundown of the Augusta party bus rental services we book most, along with the local logistics that make each one worth planning around.

Augusta Airport Shuttles & Transportation
Augusta Regional Airport at Bush Field (1501 Aviation Way, Augusta, GA 30906) is a small, single-terminal airport, which sounds simple until fifteen people from the same wedding party land within twenty minutes of each other and start hunting for rideshares that don't stage there in force. An Augusta airport shuttle bus rental solves that before it starts: your group gathers curbside once, loads as a unit, and heads straight to the hotel or venue instead of splitting into four separate cars.
This matters most during Masters week, when Bush Field runs noticeably heavier traffic than the rest of the year and downtown hotel curbs back up with drop-offs. Gather your group first, then call — we stage the pickup around your actual flight times, not a guess. For a corporate retreat flying in from out of state or a bachelorette party landing Friday afternoon, a shuttle bus rental in Augusta means nobody's waiting on a curb wondering where the rest of the group ended up.
Round trips work the same way, with a return pickup timed to clear security without a sprint.

Augusta Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
Broad Street is where most Augusta bachelorette and bachelor parties end up, bar-hopping between the strip's restaurants and late-night spots without wanting to think about parking twice. A bachelorette party bus rental in Augusta means the group loads once downtown, gets dropped as close to the first stop as the street allows, and doesn't need anyone staying sober for the drive home.
A lot of groups add the Riverwalk or a dinner reservation before the bar crawl starts, which is exactly where a party bus earns its keep — one vehicle, one pickup time, and a route that hits every stop in order instead of a group scattering into rideshares that all show up at different times. Onboard sound systems and lighting on our party buses mean the celebration doesn't pause between venues, either. If the weekend also includes a rental house out in Evans or Martinez, we'll build the return trip around that, so nobody's stranded downtown at 1 a.m. arguing over whose turn it is to call a ride.

Augusta Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
A milestone birthday, Sweet 16, or quinceañera in Augusta usually means a group of friends and family moving between a house, a restaurant, and maybe a downtown venue or the convention center ballroom — with parents who'd rather not hand teenagers the car keys for the night. An Augusta party bus rental keeps the group together under one roof, literally, with an onboard system built for music and photos instead of a caravan of individual cars.
For a quinceañera, we can route the bus from the church or reception hall straight to a downtown restaurant or the Marriott ballroom, timed around the court's photos and the grand entrance. For a Sweet 16 or milestone birthday, the appeal is just as much about safety for parents as it is about the party: no one behind the wheel who shouldn't be, no group splitting up between rideshares that show up staggered. Minibuses handle smaller friend groups; a full party bus makes sense once the guest list climbs past twenty.
Either way, book a few weeks ahead — weekend dates fill fast in spring, especially around prom season.

Augusta Concert Transportation & Shuttles
James Brown Arena (601 7th St, Augusta, GA 30901) and the attached Bell Auditorium host most of the touring concerts that come through Augusta, and both sit downtown where street parking disappears fast on a show night. An Augusta concert shuttle means your group gets dropped near the entrance while everyone else is still hunting for a spot three blocks over on Telfair Street.
Evans Towne Center Park adds another wrinkle for summer shows out in Columbia County — an outdoor venue with a fraction of the parking a sold-out lawn crowd actually needs. A party bus rental in Augusta handles both ends: your group loads up together before the show, catches the opener without splitting into separate cars, and doesn't have to sort out who's driving home after last call at a downtown bar afterward. We'll build the pickup around doors and set-list timing so you're not standing outside twenty minutes before a headliner because the group couldn't find parking.

Augusta Corporate Event Transportation
The Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center (2 10th St, Augusta, GA 30901) anchors most of the city's larger corporate meetings, and its downtown location means attendees often split across two or three overflow hotels once a conference fills the block. Corporate transportation in Augusta means one bus circulating a fixed loop between those hotels and the convention center, instead of forty employees individually hunting for parking downtown.
For company outings, an Augusta charter bus rental handles the group heading to a Riverwalk team dinner, a golf outing near Washington Road, or an offsite retreat out toward Evans. Headcount and a schedule are really all we need — we'll build pickup windows around your agenda, whether that's a shuttle loop running through a three-day conference or a one-time ride to a holiday party. Keeping the group together keeps the day on schedule, too: no stragglers held up by a rideshare surge, no employees arriving to a client dinner in three separate waves.
Book early during Masters week and the weeks around it, since downtown hotel blocks and vehicles both get tight.

Augusta Private Event Transportation Services
Private parties in Augusta run the gamut from a backyard cookout in Martinez to a rented event space downtown, and the transportation need is usually the same: get a specific group of guests from a house or hotel to the party and back without twenty people hunting for curb space on a residential street. A private event bus rental in Augusta means one pickup, one drop-off, and a host who isn't fielding parking questions all night.
This works especially well for milestone anniversaries, family reunions, and holiday parties where guests are coming from all over the CSRA — some from North Augusta, some from Evans, some staying downtown. We'll build a multi-stop pickup route so everyone converges at the same time instead of trickling in over an hour. A minibus covers a smaller family gathering; a full charter bus handles a reunion pulling in relatives who all need a ride from the same downtown hotel block.
Either way, the host gets to actually attend the party instead of managing a parking lot.

Augusta Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Augusta's homecoming and prom season stacks up fast every fall and spring across Richmond and Columbia County high schools, and parents end up doing the same math every year: a dozen teenagers, one dance, and nobody who wants to be the one driving. A prom party bus rental in Augusta puts the whole group in one vehicle with a set pickup and drop-off time, so there's no question of who's behind the wheel after the dance lets out.
Groups usually build a route around dinner first — downtown on Broad Street or out near Washington Road — then the dance venue, then a group photo stop somewhere like the Riverwalk before drop-off. We'll set the pickup order and timing around that plan so nobody's waiting between stops. Booking early matters here more than almost anywhere else on this page: prom dates cluster onto the same two or three weekends each spring, and vehicles for larger friend groups get booked out weeks ahead.
For homecoming, the same logic applies on a smaller scale, with a little more flexibility on dates.

Augusta School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Schools across Richmond and Columbia County book buses for field trips, band competitions, and athletic travel throughout the year, and the logistics get complicated fast once you're coordinating chaperones, headcounts, and drop-off timing at a venue that wasn't built for a fleet of buses arriving at once. An Augusta charter bus rental for school groups means one manifest, one pickup time at the school, and a group that arrives together.
For field trips to the Augusta Riverwalk, the Morris Museum of Art, or an out-of-town competition, we coordinate pickup directly at the school and drop-off at a specific gate or entrance, so chaperones aren't managing stragglers on a sidewalk. Larger charter buses handle a full grade level; minibuses make more sense for a smaller club or team roster. Because school trips usually lock in dates months ahead, we'd rather get the booking on the calendar early and adjust the headcount later than have a group scrambling for a vehicle the week of.

Augusta Sporting Event Transportation
SRP Park (187 Railroad Ave, North Augusta, SC 29841), home of the Augusta GreenJackets, backs Railroad Avenue up hard after a sellout crowd tries to clear the lot at once, and it doesn't move in five minutes no matter how fast you walk. A sporting event party bus rental in Augusta drops your group near the gate before first pitch and picks them back up at a set spot afterward, so you're not part of the crawl out of the lot.
Masters week is the extreme version of the same problem: Augusta National doesn't offer public parking for patrons, so groups rely on off-site lots along Washington Road and Berckmans Road with shuttle service into the club. A charter bus rental in Augusta built around that shuttle schedule means your group isn't hunting for a satellite lot at 6 a.m. or standing in a shuttle line with everyone else. The same logic covers Augusta University athletics and any tailgate at Christenberry Fieldhouse — one vehicle for the group, parked and gone before traffic even builds.
Book Masters week dates as early as possible; lots and shuttle capacity around the course sell out months ahead of the tournament.

Augusta Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
The Partridge Inn (2110 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904) and Sacred Heart Cultural Center (1301 Greene St, Augusta, GA 30901) both host weddings regularly, and both come with a familiar problem: guests staying at two or three different downtown hotels, all needing to reach a ceremony and reception that might not share an address. An Augusta wedding shuttle keeps out-of-town guests from getting lost on Walton Way after dark or circling Greene Street looking for parking in formalwear.
We build the shuttle around your actual timeline — ceremony, photos, reception — with a return trip late enough that no one's calculating a rideshare fare at 11 p.m. in heels. A 30-passenger shuttle for guest transport runs a fraction of what a dozen individual rideshares would cost across the same night, and it keeps the wedding party from splitting up between whoever found a car first. Spring and fall weekends fill up quickest, especially around Masters week when downtown hotel rooms and vehicles both get scarce, so locking in your date early protects both your hotel block and your Augusta charter bus rental.

Augusta Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
Augusta's crawl scene centers on Broad Street downtown, where breweries and bars sit close enough together that walking between them sounds easy until it's ninety degrees out or pouring rain. A pub crawl bus rental in Augusta means your group doesn't have to choose between drinking and driving to the next stop — the bus handles that part while you handle the tab.
For a group that wants to range outside downtown, the CSRA's small wine and cidery scene out toward Columbia County makes for a full-day loop, with the bus waiting at each stop instead of a designated driver watching the clock. We'll map the order of stops around your group's preferences and build in enough time at each one that nobody's rushed out the door. A minibus fits a smaller friend group touring three or four spots; a full party bus makes more sense for a bachelorette weekend or milestone birthday hitting Broad Street until close.
Either way, no one's stuck being the sober one who drove.
How to Rent a Party Bus in Augusta
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Use the online quote tool to share your trip details, including the date, passenger count, and pickup/drop-off locations. It only takes a minute to fill out.
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Your request goes to a national booking platform, where you compare pricing and vehicle photos of available buses to find the right fit for your group.
Lock In Your Bus
Pick the vehicle that fits your group and complete your booking right on the platform. Now you can relax!
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Frequently Asked Questions About Augusta Party Bus Rentals
How does this website work?
PartyBuses.net helps you compare bus rental options; it is not the bus company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
How much does a party bus cost in Augusta?
Most Augusta party bus rentals run between $500 and $1,600 for a night, depending on the vehicle size, the hours you need, and the season. A 20-passenger minibus for a few hours downtown costs less than a full charter bus booked for a Masters week weekend. Split across a group, most rentals work out to somewhere between $20 and $50 a person — call 855-275-4888 for an exact quote based on your headcount and dates.
What's the difference between a party bus and a minibus?
A party bus is built for the ride itself — premium sound, lighting, and open seating for a group headed to a bar crawl or wedding reception. A minibus runs more like a shuttle: rows of plush, reclining seats built for getting a smaller group from point A to point B, like an airport run or a school trip. Both come with strong air conditioning, which matters more than people expect during an Augusta summer.
Do I need to book a vehicle for Masters week months in advance?
Yes. Masters week is the single busiest week of the year for Augusta transportation, and vehicles — along with downtown hotel rooms — book out months ahead. If your group has patron badges or a rental house near Washington Road, lock in your Augusta charter bus rental as soon as your dates are set, not the week before.
Can a party bus pick up guests from multiple hotels?
Yes. This is common for weddings and corporate groups where guests are split across two or three downtown hotels. Tell us the addresses and rough headcounts at each stop, and we'll build a pickup route and timeline that gets everyone to the venue together instead of trickling in separately.
Does the rental include time for multiple stops, like dinner and then a venue?
Yes — tell us your full itinerary and we'll build the hours around it, whether that's a dinner stop on Broad Street before a concert at James Brown Arena or a church-to-reception run for a wedding. You're booking the vehicle for a block of time, not a single point-to-point ride.
How far in advance should I book?
For a normal weekend, two to three weeks out is usually enough to guarantee the vehicle size you want. For Masters week, prom season, or a wedding on a spring or fall Saturday, book as early as you have a date — those windows sell out vehicles across the whole CSRA weeks or months ahead.