Party Bus Rentals in San Bernardino
Planning group transportation through the Inland Empire shouldn't mean calling five companies and waiting on callbacks. PartyBuses.net connects you to a network of operators serving San Bernardino, so you fill out one form and compare vehicle types, sizes, and all-inclusive rates in one place. From Glen Helen concert nights to mountain runs up CA-18, your bus is a few clicks away.
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The Best San Bernardino Party Bus Rentals for Any Budget
PartyBuses.net is a comparison and quote-request platform, not a bus company. It does not own vehicles, operate routes, or put anyone behind the wheel. What it does is bring together a wide selection of party buses, minibuses, charter buses, and Sprinter vans from independent operators across the San Bernardino area and the broader Inland Empire — and put all of them in front of you at once.
Here's how it works: enter your date, headcount, and pickup and drop-off locations into the quote form, and you'll see available vehicles with photos, amenities, and estimated pricing side by side. No back-and-forth. No chasing callbacks.
No trying to compare quotes written in five completely different formats from five different companies. You get the full picture in one place and can decide what fits your group's size, budget, and event type.
A support team is available to walk you through the options, answer questions about vehicle types, and help put together a package that makes sense for your itinerary — whether that's a one-way run to Ontario International Airport, a round-trip to a 66ers game downtown, or a full-day mountain excursion up to Big Bear Lake. Call 855-275-4888 any time.
San Bernardino Charter Bus & Party Bus Rental Options
From 14-passenger Sprinter limos for a tight bachelorette crew to 56-passenger charter buses for large company events at the National Orange Show Events Center, the network covers the full range. Browse 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, party buses up to 50 passengers, and full-size charter buses — all in one search.
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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.
Common San Bernardino Party Bus and Charter Bus Amenities
Party buses running through San Bernardino and the Inland Empire typically come loaded with color-changing LED lighting, a full-length onboard bar, Bluetooth and AUX sound systems, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating built for a group that's ready to celebrate before the first stop. Minibuses bring powerful A/C, plush reclining seats, and the maneuverability to handle tighter downtown streets — and the mountain switchbacks on CA-18 if your itinerary heads uphill. For longer hauls — a full-day Temecula wine tour or a corporate shuttle across the I-10 corridor — charter buses add undercarriage luggage storage and onboard restrooms so there's no need to stop every 45 minutes.
Amenities vary by vehicle and operator, but the quote form lets you compare exactly what each bus includes before you commit to anything.
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
San Bernardino Party Bus Pricing That Works for You
San Bernardino party bus and charter bus rental prices vary based on vehicle size, your event date, and how many hours you need. General market ranges: Sprinter limos (14 passengers) run $170–$340 per hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $200–$380 per hour; mid-size party buses (20–30 passengers) run $240–$415 per hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $290–$490 per hour; and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses typically run $150–$300 per hour or $1,100–$2,500 per day on longer runs.
Peak dates — Glen Helen festival weekends, Route 66 Rendezvous weekend in September, and prom season in April and May — push prices toward the top of those ranges and reduce available inventory fast. The quickest way to get a number for your specific date is to call 855-275-4888 or use the quote form. Pricing shown through the platform is all-inclusive.
| 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. | |||
The Easiest Way to Price-Check a San Bernardino Party Bus Rental
Booking a bus rental in San Bernardino without a comparison tool means calling operators one at a time, describing your trip repeatedly, and trying to keep track of which company quoted what. PartyBuses.net eliminates that by running the comparison through one form.
You'll see multiple operators, multiple vehicle types, and side-by-side pricing — all for your specific date and group size. The network reaches across San Bernardino, Redlands, Rialto, Fontana, Colton, Highland, and the rest of the Inland Empire, so the right-sized bus can reach your pickup point whether you're starting downtown on E Street or out near CSUSB on University Parkway.
For groups with complex itineraries — a morning pickup at Ontario International Airport, an afternoon winery stop in Rancho Cucamonga, and an evening concert at Glen Helen Amphitheatre — a support team helps sequence the routing so everything connects cleanly. You put in your details once and get options back quickly, instead of burning an afternoon on hold. Whatever brings your group to San Bernardino, there's a vehicle in the network for it.
Call 855-275-4888 any time to talk through your itinerary.
San Bernardino Party Bus Services
Whether your group needs an airport pickup at Ontario International Airport, a concert shuttle to Glen Helen Amphitheatre, a corporate run along the I-10 corridor, a wedding shuttle through the Inland Empire, or a pub crawl through Redlands and Rancho Cucamonga — PartyBuses.net connects you with the right vehicle for every occasion. Call 855-275-4888 to get moving.

San Bernardino Airport Shuttles & Transportation
The closest major airport to San Bernardino is Ontario International Airport (ONT), about 15 miles west on I-10 — and it serves the entire Inland Empire with flights on Southwest, American, Delta, United, and Alaska Airlines. Rideshare and taxi pickup at ONT operates from the Ground Transportation area on the arrivals level, but for groups of 10 or more, a single van or bus almost always makes more sense — cheaper per person, no waiting on multiple cars, and no luggage scramble across the curb when half the group's bags come out at different times.
The workflow: don't call for the bus until your full group has cleared baggage claim and assembled together. Once everyone's at the curb with luggage, the bus is staged in the commercial vehicle lane and ready. For groups flying into Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) — about 60 miles west on I-10 — the return drive through the I-10/I-605 interchange on a Friday afternoon can run 90 minutes or more.
A charter bus for that run keeps the group comfortable while the freeway does what the freeway does. San Bernardino International Airport (SBD), at the former Norton Air Force Base site, handles regional and charter traffic — call 855-275-4888 to confirm pickup logistics there for your specific flight.

San Bernardino Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation
San Bernardino is a solid base for a bachelor or bachelorette party that wants options — the Inland Empire has craft breweries, casino runs, desert resort routes, and an easy westbound I-10 push into the LA bar and club circuit. The catch: I-10 westbound on a Friday night backs up hard past the I-215 interchange, and rideshares heading into LA can sit in that crawl for 45 minutes or more. A San Bernardino party bus keeps the whole group together and at the onboard bar while the traffic moves at its own pace.
Starting the evening close to home, Hangar 24 Craft Brewery in Redlands — just a few miles east of downtown San Bernardino — is an Inland Empire craft beer staple with a large outdoor patio. The nightlife strip along Foothill Boulevard in Rancho Cucamonga is 20 minutes west without traffic. For groups willing to push further, the Ontario Mills corridor adds another leg to the evening.
A 15- to 30-passenger party bus with LED lighting and a full bar is the right call here — the whole crew stays together, nobody ends up in a different rideshare, and nobody has to volunteer for designated driver duty. Call 855-275-4888 to build the route.

San Bernardino Birthday, Sweet 16, & Quinceañera Party Bus Rentals
The Inland Empire has a large and active quinceañera and Sweet 16 culture, and arriving at the venue in a party bus is one of the most memorable entrances a celebration can make. For that kind of event, 15- to 50-passenger party buses are the go-to option — and many operators in the network offer vehicle color choices or can work around a specific theme for the night.
Whether the event is at a banquet hall in downtown San Bernardino, a venue along Waterman Avenue, or one of the reception spaces in Fontana or Rialto, the bus handles the guest transfer from the family home or hotel block to the venue and back — no one has to coordinate a carpool, and no one shows up late because they got turned around on the I-215. For adult milestone birthdays heading to a Riverside restaurant circuit, an evening at Morongo Casino Resort in Cabazon, or a late night out, a party bus or Sprinter limo handles the whole itinerary without asking guests to sort out their own rides at midnight. Call 855-275-4888 for a same-day quote.

San Bernardino Concert Transportation & Shuttles
Glen Helen Amphitheatre sits in the hills off Devore Road — accessible via I-15 northbound to the Devore Road exit — and it's one of the largest outdoor venues in Southern California, with capacity that scales to tens of thousands for major festival productions. Knotfest, HARD Summer, and similar high-attendance events fill the amphitheatre through summer and into fall. The exit situation after a major show is what catches first-timers off guard: I-15 southbound backs up from Devore Road past the I-215 junction, and the Glen Helen Parkway parking lots can take 45 minutes to an hour to fully clear.
A San Bernardino concert bus staged in the commercial pickup area outside general parking means your group rolls out while the lot is still gridlocked.
The National Orange Show Events Center on E Street handles indoor concerts, comedy nights, touring productions, and large trade events throughout the year — easier to access than Glen Helen but still subject to the I-10/I-215 interchange backup on busy event nights. For festival weekends at Glen Helen, book six to eight weeks ahead. Call 855-275-4888 to lock in your concert shuttle.

San Bernardino Corporate Event Transportation
The Inland Empire is one of the fastest-growing logistics and distribution regions in the country, and San Bernardino sits at its center — which means a steady calendar of corporate events, off-site meetings, employee appreciation outings, and trade show shuttles. The I-10/I-215 interchange near downtown sees significant congestion during morning and evening commute windows, and groups of employees heading west toward Ontario or east toward Redlands get caught in that mix regularly.
A San Bernardino charter bus keeps a team together on the road instead of arriving in a 30-minute stagger across multiple cars. For off-site events at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) on University Parkway, minibuses handle campus access more cleanly — some CSUSB entry points have clearance considerations for full-size vehicles, so confirm your drop-off zone at booking. For large company gatherings at the National Orange Show Events Center, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus handles headcount efficiently and has undercarriage bays for materials or equipment.
Call 855-275-4888 for corporate shuttle pricing.

San Bernardino Private Event Transportation Services
Private group events in San Bernardino run the full range — family reunions at Perris Hill Park, church retreats heading up the mountain to conference centers near Lake Arrowhead, graduation party circuits through downtown, and large multi-stop itineraries that don't fit neatly into any single service category.
The Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous in September turns downtown San Bernardino into a massive classic car show weekend that draws hundreds of thousands of people over four days. Street closures along the Historic Route 66 corridor through the city restrict normal driving routes significantly, and parking in the surrounding neighborhoods fills well before the event peaks.
A charter bus or minibus keeps your group's transportation completely outside the street closure zone — the bus drops your crew at a designated entry point and returns when you call for it, without anyone fighting for a parking spot.
For private events at the National Orange Show Events Center, oversized vehicle logistics are managed per-event, so coordinate with the venue before your date. For family events, reunions, or private parties that need multiple pickup points across San Bernardino, Redlands, and Highland, call 855-275-4888 to discuss routing.

San Bernardino Homecoming & Prom Party Bus Rentals
Prom season in San Bernardino and the Inland Empire runs late April through May, and demand for party buses across San Bernardino, Rialto, Fontana, Redlands, and Highland peaks within a tight six-week window. Local high schools — including San Bernardino High, Cajon High, Pacific High, and others across the valley — tend to cluster their events within that same stretch, which means availability gets thin fast and pricing moves up significantly once spring approaches.
For prom: book by January or expect limited options and elevated rates. A typical 5- to 6-hour prom rental for a group of 20 to 30 students — home pickups, a pre-prom photo stop, venue drop-off, and after-party return — runs $1,600–$2,200 when locked in well in advance and $2,600–$3,400 or more when booked in March or April. PartyBuses.net makes it easy to compare vehicles, confirm your pickup plan, and secure a bus before the calendar fills out.
The quote form shows you what's available on your specific date. Call 855-275-4888 now.

San Bernardino School Event & Field Trip Transportation
Teachers and group coordinators in San Bernardino County have strong field trip options within easy driving distance — and a charter bus or minibus makes the logistics manageable in a way that a carpool chain never does. The San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands — about five miles east on I-10 — is a popular destination for school groups covering regional natural history, geology, and local heritage. Glen Helen Regional Park near the amphitheatre features outdoor education programs, trails, and wetland habitats.
For longer runs, the San Diego Zoo is about 90 minutes south via I-215 and I-15 — and a 40-passenger charter bus with onboard restrooms makes that drive practical without a pit stop scramble on the way down. CSUSB hosts student groups for campus academic events and science programs accessible from across the valley. ADA-accessible vehicles are available through the network — flag that requirement when requesting a quote.
One planning note: CSUSB campus access can vary by entry point for large vehicles, so confirm your drop-off zone in advance. Call 855-275-4888 to set up school or youth group transportation.

San Bernardino Sporting Event Transportation
The Inland Empire 66ers — San Bernardino's High-A minor league baseball team — play their home games at San Manuel Stadium near downtown. On game nights, street parking fills quickly in the surrounding neighborhood, and the approach via E Street can slow heading into the I-215 interchange on weekend evenings. A party bus or minibus drops your group near the main gate, handles the wait, and picks up right after the final out before the parking lot becomes a slow crawl.
Summer Friday night fireworks games fill the stadium — those are the dates to book early.
For fans chasing bigger matchups, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — home of the Rams and Chargers — is about 60 miles west on I-10. The westbound 10 on a Sunday afternoon is a well-documented Inland Empire pain point, and a San Bernardino charter bus keeps the group's pre-game energy up while the lanes pack together past the 605. Crypto.com Arena in downtown LA for Lakers and Clippers games, and Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ravine, are both reachable from San Bernardino in under 90 minutes with clear roads — and significantly longer on event days.
Call 855-275-4888 to set up game day transportation.

San Bernardino Wedding Transportation & Shuttle Service
A San Bernardino wedding shuttle keeps guests moving between hotels, ceremony venues, and receptions without asking anyone to navigate Inland Empire freeways at night after an open bar. The I-215/I-10 interchange confuses out-of-town guests with regularity, and a group of people in formal wear trying to find parking near a downtown venue late at night is a headache nobody needs.
For ceremonies at venues in the foothill areas of Highland or Redlands — where many upscale event spaces sit near mountain views — a minibus runs a clean hotel-to-venue loop so guests aren't walking across gravel lots in dress shoes. For large guest lists spread across hotel blocks in San Bernardino, Redlands, and Loma Linda, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus consolidates multiple pickup points into a single vehicle pass and keeps the shuttle timeline tight. Bridal party transportation on the wedding morning — a 14-passenger Sprinter limo or 20-passenger party bus — keeps the group together from the hotel to the getting-ready suite to the ceremony site.
Timing is everything on a wedding day. Call 855-275-4888 to put the shuttle plan together well in advance.

San Bernardino Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Transportation
The Cucamonga Valley wine country in Rancho Cucamonga — about 15 to 20 miles west of downtown San Bernardino via I-10 — is the closest wine region to the city, and it doesn't get nearly enough credit. Joseph Filippi Winery in the Cucamonga Valley has been operating for over a century and offers tasting rooms well within reach of a Saturday afternoon run. The region sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, which makes for a setting that competes with Temecula on its best days at a fraction of the drive time.
For groups willing to push south, Temecula wine country is about 60 to 70 miles via I-215 — a 75-minute drive on a clear afternoon, notably longer on a Friday evening. A 20- to 30-passenger party bus with an onboard bar is the right pick for that run: the tasting doesn't start at the first vineyard, it starts when the group boards. Craft beer runs through the area — Hangar 24 in Redlands and the growing brewery scene along Waterman Avenue in San Bernardino — give pub crawl groups a solid Inland Empire itinerary without leaving the valley.
Call 855-275-4888 to route it out.
How to Rent a Party Bus in San Bernardino in 3 Easy Steps
Submit Your Request
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.
Compare The Options
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!
Party Bus & Group Transportation in San Bernardino & Beyond
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Frequently Asked Questions About San Bernardino 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 San Bernardino?
San Bernardino party bus and charter bus rental prices vary based on vehicle type, your event date, and total hours. Current market ranges: Sprinter limos (14 passengers) typically run $170–$340/hour; small party buses (15–20 passengers) run $200–$380/hour; mid-size party buses (20–30 passengers) run $240–$415/hour; large party buses and minibuses (35–50 passengers) run $290–$490/hour; and full-size charter buses (40–56 passengers) run $150–$300/hour or $1,100–$2,500 for a full day. Festival weekends at Glen Helen Amphitheatre and prom season in April and May push those ranges higher with reduced inventory.
Call 855-275-4888 or use the quote form for a number tied to your specific date and group size.
What's the difference between a party bus and a charter bus?
A party bus (15–50 passengers) is built for the ride itself — LED lighting, an onboard bar, surround sound, flat-panel TVs, and perimeter seating that faces inward so the group interacts. A charter bus (40–56 passengers) is built for efficient, comfortable transport — forward-facing reclining seats, overhead storage, undercarriage luggage bays, onboard restrooms, WiFi, and power outlets. If your group is heading to Glen Helen and the bus ride is part of the celebration, go party bus.
If you're moving 50 employees to a corporate off-site or 40 students to the San Bernardino County Museum, charter bus is the better fit.
Can a bus take my group from San Bernardino to Disneyland or an LA venue?
Yes — Disneyland in Anaheim is roughly 45 to 55 miles southwest via I-10 W to CA-57 S, about 50 to 75 minutes without traffic (and longer on weekend afternoons). Dodger Stadium, SoFi Stadium, and Crypto.com Arena in the LA area are 55 to 65 miles west on I-10. A charter bus or large party bus is the practical call for groups of 20 or more heading to those destinations — parking costs and rideshare logistics at those venues alone can more than justify the group rate.
Call 855-275-4888 to price out a one-way, round-trip, or multi-stop run.
Do mountain roads to Big Bear Lake work with a charter bus?
CA-18 and CA-38 — the two primary routes up to Big Bear Lake — are mountain roads with elevation changes, sharp switchbacks, and seasonal snow and ice. Full-size 56-passenger charter buses are not a good fit for those grades and turns. Minibuses (15–35 passengers) handle the mountain routes much more effectively.
For Big Bear group trips, a minibus is the recommended vehicle type, and winter trips require close attention to Caltrans road condition updates for CA-18 before departure. Call 855-275-4888 to discuss the right vehicle for your mountain itinerary.
When is the busiest time for bus rentals in San Bernardino?
Prom season in April and May is the single busiest period across the Inland Empire, with multiple school districts booking simultaneously in a tight six-week window. Glen Helen festival weekends through summer generate strong concert bus demand. The Stater Bros.
Route 66 Rendezvous in September books out quickly for groups attending the multi-day classic car event downtown. For those specific dates, book six to eight weeks ahead at minimum — and for prom, January is the target to lock in the best options.
How far in advance should I book?
For most San Bernardino bus rentals, two to four weeks of lead time gives you a solid selection of vehicles and competitive pricing. For peak dates — prom (April–May), Glen Helen festival weekends, and Route 66 Rendezvous weekend in September — book six to eight weeks out minimum. For prom specifically, locking in a vehicle in January or early February secures the best selection and pricing; waiting until March or April typically means a smaller pool of available buses and higher rates.
Call 855-275-4888 as soon as your date is set.