Frequently Asked Questions About Party Bus Savannah & Our Transportation Services
Get to Know Party Bus Savannah
Who exactly is Party Bus Savannah?
Party Bus Savannah coordinates group transportation across the Hostess City and the surrounding Coastal Georgia region. We book, arrange, and confirm rides for every kind of group — birthday celebrations cruising Congress Street, wedding parties shuttling between the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and a reception in the Historic District, fan groups heading to Enmarket Arena, and corporate teams coming in from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. Tell us your headcount, your stops, and your date, and we match you with the right vehicle at the right price.
Call 912-752-1890 any time.
How large is your vehicle network in Savannah?
Our network covers a wide range of vehicles sized for groups of 8 to 56 passengers — Sprinter vans, 14-passenger Sprinter limos, 15- to 50-passenger party buses, 15- to 35-passenger minibuses, and 40- to 56-passenger charter buses. That range matters when your group size shifts between the rehearsal dinner and the actual wedding day, or when a company outing unexpectedly grows. You never have to pay for capacity you do not actually need.
Call 912-752-1890 and we will find the right fit fast.
Are you available for late-night and last-minute bookings?
Yes — our reservation team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Savannah's nightlife runs late, especially along River Street and on City Market weekends, and we understand that plans shift. Whether you are locking in a bachelorette crawl three months out or calling at 11 p.m. to extend the night, someone is always available at 912-752-1890.
For peak Savannah events like the St. Patrick's Day Parade or the Savannah Music Festival, booking early is strongly recommended — those dates fill quickly.
What makes Party Bus Savannah different from booking on your own?
Coordinating group rides through Savannah's one-way grid, across the Talmadge Memorial Bridge, and out to Tybee Island involves more logistics than most groups expect. Our team already knows the Historic District's vehicle restrictions, the parking situation at Forsyth Park during festivals, the approach to Enmarket Arena on concert nights, and the best places to wait near River Street. That on-the-ground knowledge is what you get when you book with us — not just a vehicle, but a plan that actually works.
One call handles all of it.
Choosing the Right Type of Vehicle
What is a Sprinter van, and when does it make sense?
A Sprinter van seats 8 to 14 passengers and handles tighter Savannah streets without trouble — the kind of vehicle that navigates the brick lanes of the Landmark Historic District or squeezes into a Forsyth Park drop-off zone where a full-size bus simply cannot go. It is the right pick for small airport transfers from SAV, intimate wine tours along the Ogeechee Road corridor, or a compact wedding party pickup. Amenities typically include leather seating, USB charging, and climate control.
What is a 14-passenger Sprinter limo?
The Sprinter limo is the elevated version — a stretched luxury van carrying up to 14 guests with premium leather, individual reading lights, tinted privacy windows, and a more polished interior suited to bachelorette groups, VIP corporate pickups, or a bridal party moving between the Kehoe House and an elopement ceremony in one of Savannah's squares. It sits between a party bus and a standard Sprinter in terms of atmosphere. Small group, big arrival.
Call 912-752-1890 to check availability.
What does a party bus look like inside?
Party buses in the 15- to 50-passenger range come loaded for celebration: wraparound perimeter seating, a full-length onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, flat-panel TVs, and Bluetooth/AUX sound you control from your phone. The open center floor doubles as a dance area. For a bachelorette crawl that starts at the Alida Hotel rooftop bar and works its way down to Congress Street, this is the ride — the venue is already moving before you reach the first stop.
What is a minibus?
A minibus seats 15 to 35 passengers and is the workhorse of mid-size group transportation in Savannah. It handles airport shuttle loops between SAV and a hotel on Bay Street, employee shuttles between a Pooler office park and a team dinner downtown, and school group drop-offs at Wormsloe Historic Site where a full charter bus would need more room to pull in. Reclining seats and powerful A/C make even a longer run down to the Golden Isles comfortable.
What is a charter bus, and what trips is it built for?
A 40- to 56-passenger charter bus is the long-haul, high-capacity option — think a full school grade heading to the Georgia State Railroad Museum, a corporate team shuttling from Savannah to an Atlanta conference, or a 50-person fan group making the trip to Grayson Stadium for a Savannah Bananas sellout. Undercarriage storage bays swallow luggage, beach gear, and equipment. An onboard restroom cuts out pit-stop delays.
WiFi and power outlets mean the ride is productive, not wasted.
Can I book multiple vehicles at once?
Absolutely. Multi-vehicle bookings are common for larger events — a wedding that needs both a Sprinter limo for the bridal party and a minibus for out-of-town guests arriving at SAV, or a corporate convention at the Savannah Convention Center requiring a continuous shuttle loop across several vehicles. Our team handles the full fleet arrangement as a single booking, so there is one point of contact and one confirmed plan.
Call 912-752-1890 to build out a multi-vehicle itinerary.
How to Pick the Right Bus Size
How do I know which vehicle size fits my group?
Start with a headcount. Under 14 passengers — a Sprinter van or Sprinter limo. 15 to 35 passengers — a minibus or a mid-range party bus. 36 to 56 passengers — a full charter bus. If your group is right on the border, the tie-breaker is usually your luggage situation and your event type.
A 30-person group with heavy bags heading to SAV needs the undercarriage bays of a charter bus. The same 30 people on a bar crawl through the Historic District are better in a party bus with an open floor. Tell us both numbers and we will sort it.
What if my group size changes after I book?
Call us as soon as you know — the earlier we hear, the easier it is to shift to a different vehicle size. Group headcounts change all the time between the initial booking and the event date, especially for weddings and corporate outings where the RSVP count is still moving. We work with you to match the final headcount to the right vehicle.
The goal is that nobody is jammed in and you are not paying for a 56-seat bus when 22 seats would have done the job.
Can the bus make multiple pickup stops before the event?
Yes — multi-stop itineraries are standard. A Savannah wedding shuttle might start at the Bohemian Hotel on River Street, loop to a hotel on Bay Street, then deliver the whole group to an Isle of Hope ceremony venue. A bachelorette bus might collect guests from three different Airbnbs spread across Midtown and the Historic District before the night begins.
Share your full list of addresses when you book and we build the route before your date. No scrambling on the day.
Do you accommodate ADA needs or wheelchair access?
ADA-accessible vehicles are available in our network — let us know your specific requirements when you book and we will pair your group with an appropriately outfitted vehicle. Give us as much advance notice as possible, particularly for larger events and peak-season dates, so there is no last-minute scramble to find the right equipment. Reach out to our team at 912-752-1890 with the details and we will confirm what is available for your date.
Onboard Amenities and Comfort
Do party buses have an onboard bar?
Yes — party buses in the 15- to 50-passenger range come with a full-length onboard bar. The bar, the ice, and the bottle holders are already there. On a River Street pub crawl or a bachelorette night that starts early and ends at 2 a.m., this turns the vehicle itself into the first stop of the evening.
Keep in mind that Georgia open-container laws apply to the roads — our team can walk you through what that means for your specific event if you have questions.
What audio and entertainment options are onboard?
Party buses include premium sound systems with Bluetooth and AUX connectivity — your playlist runs through the speakers the moment you connect. Flat-panel TVs with DVD players handle long hauls or group movie moments. Minibuses and charter buses typically include a PA system, overhead TV monitors, and DVD capability, which is especially useful for school field trips or team-building runs where you want to keep the group engaged on the way to Wormsloe or the Georgia State Railroad Museum.
Is there WiFi and power on charter buses?
Full-size charter buses in our network typically include onboard WiFi and power outlets at the seats — the combination that makes a long corporate run to Atlanta or a school trip feel productive rather than lost time. Executives catch up on email; students review notes; conference attendees finalize their presentations before arrival at the Savannah Convention Center. When you call to book, let us know which amenities are non-negotiable and we will confirm they are on the vehicle assigned to your group.
Are the vehicles climate-controlled?
Every vehicle in our network is climate-controlled, and in a Savannah summer — where a walk through the squares in July can hit 95 degrees with full humidity — that is not a small detail. Whether your group is heading out for the Savannah Music Festival in late March or a corporate picnic at Forsyth Park in August, the ride stays comfortable in both directions. Reclining seats, overhead parcel storage, and clean interiors are standard across the fleet.
You just show up and settle in.
Events We Serve in Savannah
Do you handle wedding transportation in Savannah?
Wedding transportation is one of our most common bookings in Savannah, and it makes sense — venues spread across Forsyth Park, Isle of Hope, Whitfield Square, and the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens are far enough apart that a shuttle is less of a luxury and more of a necessity. We coordinate bridal party vehicles, guest shuttles between hotels and the ceremony, and post-reception returns. One bus cuts out the headache of asking guests to find their own way between venues in an unfamiliar city.
Call 912-752-1890 to start your wedding transportation quote.
Can you handle the St. Patrick's Day Parade crowd?
Savannah's St. Patrick's Day Parade is the second-largest in the country — the Historic District shuts down to vehicles, parking becomes essentially impossible, and rideshare surge pricing runs all day. Groups that try to drive in from Pooler or park near Bull Street and walk discover that fast. The solution is a bus that drops your group at a spot before the road closures take effect and picks everyone up at an agreed location when the crowds thin.
Book months ahead — our St. Patrick's Day inventory moves faster than any other date on the calendar.
What about bar crawls and bachelorette parties on River Street?
River Street and the City Market area are two of the most requested destinations for bachelorette groups and pub crawl itineraries. A party bus that loops between Congress Street bars, Savannah's riverfront, and back to a hotel on Bay Street means nobody has to be the designated driver and nobody gets separated. The onboard bar, LED lighting, and Bluetooth sound mean the party is already going before the first stop.
Build your custom stop list and we plan the route — including the approach roads that avoid the worst of the weekend foot traffic on River Street.
Do you cover school field trips and youth group outings?
Yes — schools and youth organizations across Savannah and Chatham County book with us regularly for trips to Wormsloe Historic Site, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum, and out-of-city destinations. Charter buses and minibuses come with TV monitors, PA systems, and overhead storage that make a full-day trip manageable for teachers and chaperones. ADA-accessible vehicles are available when needed.
Contact our team with your school's date and destination and we will build a quote around your schedule.
Can you shuttle a corporate group to or from Savannah's convention center?
The Savannah Convention Center (1 International Dr, Savannah, GA 31401) sits on Hutchinson Island — accessible via the Talmadge Memorial Bridge, with limited on-site parking that fills fast during large conventions. A shuttle loop between a hotel on Bay Street or the Marriott on the Savannah riverfront and the convention center entrance takes care of the parking problem entirely. For multi-day conferences, we set up repeat-schedule shuttle service so attendees never need a car.
Call 912-752-1890 to discuss a corporate shuttle contract.
Service Area and Accessibility
What is your primary service area?
Party Bus Savannah operates throughout Savannah and Chatham County, including Pooler, Garden City, Thunderbolt, Tybee Island, and unincorporated Chatham. We also serve groups traveling between Savannah and nearby communities — Hinesville and Fort Stewart to the southwest, Statesboro and the Georgia Southern corridor to the northwest, and the South Carolina Lowcountry including Bluffton and Hilton Head Island. If your trip starts or ends in Savannah, we can almost certainly cover it.
Call to confirm your specific route.
Do you travel to Charleston, South Carolina?
Yes. The run between Savannah and Charleston — roughly 100 miles up I-95 North — is one of our most common long-distance bookings. Wedding guests shuttling between the two cities, corporate groups heading to a Charleston conference, and tourism groups doing a two-city itinerary all use us for this corridor.
A full-size charter bus with undercarriage storage and an onboard restroom makes the hour-and-forty-minute drive comfortable, and the group arrives together rather than staggered across multiple cars. Call 912-752-1890 for a Savannah-to-Charleston quote.
Can you pick up from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport?
Yes — SAV airport pickups are a regular part of our operation. Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (400 Airways Ave, Savannah, GA 31408) sits about 8 miles northwest of the Historic District via I-16. Once your group has collected luggage at baggage claim, your group coordinator contacts our team and we confirm the bus pulls to the designated ground transportation curb.
For large wedding parties or convention groups arriving on multiple flights, we coordinate staggered pickups so nobody waits at the curb longer than necessary.
Do you serve Tybee Island?
Tybee Island is one of our most-requested single-destination trips. US-80 East to the island has exactly one main approach road, which backs up significantly on summer weekends — and parking at Tybee's public beach lots costs up to $2/hour with a lot that fills before noon on a Saturday in July. A bus drops the whole group at the North Beach or Strand parking area and waits off-island while everyone enjoys the beach, then returns for pickup.
For groups of 20 or more, it is almost always faster and cheaper than the carpool math.
How do I get a price quote?
The fastest route is our online quote tool — enter your group size, pickup location, destination, and date and you will have an all-inclusive price in under 30 seconds, with no account creation required. If your itinerary has multiple stops or you want to talk through vehicle options, call our team directly at 912-752-1890 — we are available around the clock. Either way, the price you see is the price you pay.
No surprises at billing.
How far ahead should I book to get the best price and availability?
For most Savannah events, three to six months out gives you the best vehicle selection and pricing. For peak dates — the St. Patrick's Day Parade in March, the Savannah Music Festival in late March and early April, SCAD's graduation weekends in May, and the Savannah Food & Wine Festival in November — book as soon as your date is confirmed. Prom season (April through May) is the single tightest availability window for party buses across Chatham County, and groups that wait until February routinely find their preferred vehicle already committed.
Call 912-752-1890 to lock in your date today.