Tallahassee Charter Bus & Minibus Rentals
Tallahassee Charter Bus makes reserving a party bus, minibus, or charter bus in Tallahassee easy and stress-free for everyone. The process for getting a bus rental quote is easy as one, two, three, and we offer personalized service 24/7. Give us a call at 561-493-2858 and a representative will walk you through it! Once we have your trip details—like where you’re going, how many people you’re taking, and what day and time you need to be picked up—we’ll connect you to the best charter bus rental that fits your needs.
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Group Charter Bus Services We Provide in Tallahassee
A charter bus is one of the best ways to keep your business team traveling on schedule. If your team is planning a group retreat to the scenic Wakulla Springs State Park or hosting a conference with dozens of attendees at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, an Tallahassee corporate shuttle service is the most efficient solution. Ensure your employees arrive on-time with a driver at the helm. You can also personalize your business shuttle rental with onboard amenities like TVs and WiFi to help your colleagues stay connected during their travels.
You’ve booked the venue, said “yes” to the dress, and made sure there will be enough bubbly to go around. All that’s left to do is ensure your guests can reach every Tallahassee wedding event. Whether you’re inviting a few dozen guests to an intimate wedding at Goodwood Museum & Gardens or hosting a blowout reception with hundreds at the FSU Alumni Center, Tallahassee Charter Bus has your wedding shuttle service covered. We can easily organize pickup and drop-off at local hotels, homes, and even the Tallahassee Regional Airport.
From FSU Seminoles tailgates at Doak Campbell Stadium to the Rattlers bringing home a win at Bragg Memorial Stadium, the Tallahassee sports scene has a little something for everybody. Whether you’re headed to an away game with a group of students or want to enjoy a day watching FSU baseball, avoid traffic and cramped cars by renting a bus! Your charter bus rental can shuttle your team or your group of fans to and from the stadium on a schedule you create. You can also book a bus with extra storage space for your tailgating gear—tents, coolers, folding chairs, you name it!—so you can party in style wherever you’re going. Tallahassee Charter Bus even allows alcohol aboard most of our party bus models!
When it comes to comfort for field trips around Tallahassee, Tallahassee Charter Bus has your school’s back! Whether you’re planning a short trip to Tallahassee Museum or a multi-day event to a competition across the state, the chartered buses in our network offer plenty of room for a class, club, team, or even the whole school. Students can enjoy onboard amenities like TV screens to watch movies and shows on the way to your destination and spacious restrooms, and other features like seatbelts.
Navigating airport travel is the last thing anyone wants to deal with when going on vacation, a honeymoon, or business trip. Let us help streamline arrivals and departures for any groups passing through Tallahassee Regional Airport. Skip the stressful search for taxis and the lines for rideshares and reserve a private airport shuttle through Tallahassee Charter Bus instead. Whether your passengers have a business retreat at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, a wedding at Pebble Hill Plantation, or a weekend exploring downtown’s clubs and shops, your airport bus rental will be right on time and can accommodate every passenger and suitcase.
Organizing a private party, reunion, fundraiser or tour? Tallahassee Charter Bus is more than just weddings and big business outings—we work with private groups of all sizes for events in Tallahassee and beyond. Rather than coordinating transport between hotels, restaurants, and venues in multiple cars, let your guests enjoy the comforts of traveling in one charter bus rental with a driver. Enjoy a tailgate for an FSU baseball game, or have your family group relax with WiFi and reclining seats on your next Florida road trip!
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Why Rent a Bus With Tallahassee Charter Bus?
Booking a charter bus in Tallahassee doesn’t need to be stressful, not with Tallahassee Charter Bus here to help! Our extensive network of charter bus rentals in Florida and our 24/7 customer service team mean that you’ll never have to worry about renting a bus, no matter how long or short your journey may be. Just give us a call with your passenger count, itinerary, travel dates, and any desired amenities (from reclinable seats and WiFi to luggage storage and a DVD player, there’s a charter bus to suit your group), and we’ll take it from there.
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Top Destinations in Tallahassee To Visit By Charter Bus
Are you excited to hit the road? Here are ten Tallahassee destinations that are worth a bus ride. Regardless of whether your group wants a tour of the FSU campus, a day in Tallahassee’s beautiful parks, or even a quick, breezy trip to the coast for some delicious fresh seafood, you’re sure to have fun with your own private charter bus or minibus!
Florida State University
- 600 W College Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32306
- (850) 644-6200
Located in the heart of Tallahassee, Florida State University is a public research university founded in 1851. As one of Florida’s oldest post-secondary institutions, its 4,000-acre main campus is home to more than 42,000 students. FSU offers over 360 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees, including programs at FSU College of Medicine, FSU College of Law, and the FSU College of Engineering. Aside from its academic programs, FSU is a popular choice for its thriving Greek life system and the school’s famed sports teams. FSU football draws thousands of students, alumni, and locals to Doak Campbell Stadium during the season. FSU football isn’t the school’s only popular team either—FSU baseball is another nationally recognized program that attracts spectators of all ages to Dick Howser Stadium for a good game.
Doak Campbell Stadium
- 403 Stadium Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32304
- (850) 644-1830
Home to Florida State University’s renowned Seminoles football team, this nearly 80,000-person stadium sees hordes of student and alumni fans in a sea of garnet and gold during games each fall. And for sports enthusiasts not lucky enough to have season tickets, catching a game here is still on many folks’ bucket list, since it’s been hailed as the best home-field environment in college football. You may want to arrange a tour of the stadium when your group is there; if so, tours are offered Mondays and Wednesdays at 10am and 2pm and must be booked in advance by calling (850) 645-2220. After a long and exciting day at the stadium, get your entire group back to your hotel with a charter bus rental from Tallahassee Charter Bus, so you can relax without sweating traffic and parking.
Tallahassee Museum
- 3945 Museum Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32310
- (850) 575-8684
Also known as the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science, this venue features exhibits, trails, and a variety of special programs and events for people of all ages to enjoy. The zoo in the museum has more than 250 native animals representing over 70 species in spacious enclosures. Stroll through historic 19th-century homes and shops like Bellevue and the Concord Schoolhouse, and admire local folk art in the Big Bend Farm’s barn gallery. Don’t leave without checking out the seasonal Tree to Tree Adventures zipline and ropes course with your group. It’s the perfect way for students to burn energy on a field trip and for coworkers to work together as they navigate through a maze of ropes, bridges, and ziplines across the museum’s beautiful tree canopies!
Cascades Park
- 1001 S Gadsden St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
- (850) 891-3866
In need of some fresh air? Make your way to Cascades Park, one of Tallahassee’s largest parks with a plethora of outdoor activities. You’ll find an amphitheater, walking trails, a splash pad for kids, and event spaces like the Edison and the Capital City Amphitheater. Schedule your group outing in time to visit during an annual event or festival, like Word of South literary festival in April or Chain of Parks Art Festival in May.
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park
- 3540 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32312
- (850) 487-4556
This 1,176-acre state park has two lakes for recreation and over six miles of hiking trails that are perfect for an easy stroll on the way to your group’s scenic nature picnic or as a chance to enjoy the area’s seasonal wildflowers in bloom. You’ll find colorful azaleas, dogwoods, and camellias alongside various magnolia varieties from February through April. From May through June, the gardens come alive with native iris blooms. Book a charter bus to easily and efficiently access this tranquil Florida getaway that’s only 15 minutes from the Tallahassee city center.
Mission San Luis
- 2100 W Tennessee St, Tallahassee, FL 32304
- (850) 245-6406
Get a glimpse back into Florida’s precolonial past by visiting Mission San Luis, the site of Florida’s first Western capital from 1656 to 1704. The missions have been restored to showcase the daily life of both Spanish colonists and Apalachee tribes, and features include recreated historical structures, livestock pens, a church, and a blacksmith forge. You can book your group or class a guided or self-guided tour to explore the mission and see what life might have been like centuries ago—just call 850-245-6406 or email sanluis@dos.myflorida.com in advance.
Goodwood Museum & Gardens
- 1600 Miccosukee Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
- (850) 877-4202
This is the perfect place for any type of gathering in Tallahassee. Enjoy a formal business lunch in the historic 1840s Goodwood Plantation main house, or treat your wedding guests to a relaxed and scenic ceremony on one of the 16-acre estate’s garden trails. The property also has two brick gardens that surround the estate—a formal garden filled with native Southern camellia blooms and the greenhouse and gardens that host the yearly Flower Show. Groups visiting Goodwood for the day can tour the on-site Main House museum, explore the history of the estate and its family’s ties to social reform, and view artwork by local artists. Don’t leave before exploring the beautiful surrounding greenery—the pecan orchard and Reflection Pond are great places to enjoy nature and take photos.
St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
- 1255 Lighthouse Rd, St Marks, FL 32355
- (850) 925-6121
Known as one of the oldest wildlife refuges in the United States, this is the perfect day trip destination for groups in the Tallahassee area. This refuge provides a home to a variety of animal species, including the federally endangered Red-cockaded woodpecker. Embark on a kayaking trip down the St. Marks River or explore the nearly 68,000 acres of wilderness with more than 20 miles of hiking trails and educational opportunities at every turn. And of course, don’t leave without touring the historic St. Marks Lighthouse for breathtaking coastal views of Florida’s Big Bend region.
Wakefield Plantation
- 16700 Coastal Hwy 98, Wakulla, FL 32362
- (850) 926-2118
This stately Greek Revival plantation home that housed three generations of the influential Bryan family was a pivotal site for many Florida cultural and political developments in the 19th century. Groups visiting today can explore exhibits and interactive displays about the family’s contributions to local government and see how their home functioned as a stagecoach stop for travelers between Jacksonville and Pensacola. At the end of your trip, enjoy the plantation’s expansive grounds by planning a walking tour through the park, enjoying a picnic lunch near the pecan orchard, and seeing the plantation gardens that are still in bloom with native lilies, camellias, roses and other local flower types.
Donald L. Tucker Civic Center
- 505 W Pensacola St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
- (850) 583-4871
This popular event venue in Downtown Tallahassee is no stranger to hosting exciting events. Here, your group can watch major concert tours like Eric Clapton and Janet Jackson, cheer for the Florida State Seminoles men’s and women’s basketball teams on their home turf, or celebrate at an annual festival or graduation. Don’t worry about finding parking during big event games like the Seminoles vs. Duke. Book a charter bus service with Tallahassee Charter Bus and we’ll transport everyone on a set itinerary.
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Rent a Bus To Visit Tallahassee Neighborhoods
There’s no shortage of charming neighborhoods to explore while you are in Tallahassee! Whether you’re here to celebrate history, spend time with nature, or indulge in a night of trendy dining and nightlife— you’ll find a unique local pocket of Tally sure to inspire, intrigue, and delight. Here’s a little taste of what a few of Tallahassee’s best neighborhoods have to offer:
Downtown Tallahassee
Downtown Tallahassee is the cultural and historic hub of the city. Here you will find a lively nightlife scene, tons of breweries and pubs, and venues like the Challenger Learning Center for interactive exhibits, the Florida Historic Capitol Museum, the Tallahassee Automobile Museum, and more! This neighborhood is very accessible and has plenty of room to park your bus, but since parking can get busy during popular times, such as FSU game days and First Friday events, we recommend arranging a specific pick-up and drop-off spot with your driver.
CollegeTown
Located just a few minutes from the FSU main campus and its iconic stadium, CollegeTown is considered the neighborhood every FSU Seminole needs to visit during their collegiate years—and with its mix of high-energy entertainment, gameday necessities, and quick bites, it’s hard to say anyone would argue! If your college hopefuls want to experience student life to its fullest at one of the South’s best universities, hop off the bus and wander down College Avenue for eats at local spots like Madison Social, enjoy a night out with the 21+ crowd at the Potbelly’s pub, or snag some spirited merchandise and souvenirs at Garnet & Gold.
Midtown Tallahassee
Those with a heart for nature should take their charter bus to Midtown. While there are attractions to enjoy, like the Challenger Learning Center and the Tallahassee Automobile Museum, most folks consider Midtown a residential and parkland-focused area. With several lakes and natural green spaces, like Cascades Park, Lake Ella, and Lafayette Heritage Park—residents and tourists alike love Midtown for its parks’ miles of hiking trails, picturesque picnic spots, and chances to birdwatch or simply bask in the Florida sunshine.
Market District
Known as Tallahassee’s art, shopping, and restaurant epicenter, the Market District draws in crowds of all kinds with its unique, colorful boutiques, lively weekend Farmer’s Market, and cozy bookstores like Midtown Reader, as well as chic eateries for any palate, including the vegetarian- and vegan-friendly Soul Veg Tallahassee. Get a taste of the city’s creative energy, snag souvenirs or a good book, and then settle into the luxurious, comfort-minded cabin of your bus rental.