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New Orleans doesn't do bachelor or bachelorette weekends halfway — and neither should your transportation. From Frenchmen Street jazz clubs to Bourbon Street bars to late-night second lines that spill into the streets, the city rewards groups who can move together freely and stay out as long as they want. A New Orleans party bus rental keeps everyone on the same itinerary, handles the turns you won't remember at 2 a.m., and gets your crew back to the hotel in one piece.
Call 504-264-9423 or use our 30-second online quote tool to lock in your date today.
Providing Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Since 2011
Party Bus Rental New Orleans has been running bach-party weekends in the Crescent City since 2011 — through Jazz Fest, Mardi Gras, Sugar Bowl weekends, and every rowdy Friday night in between. We know the French Quarter loading zones, the Warehouse District side streets where a 40-passenger bus can wait without blocking Tchoupitoulas, and the Marigny blocks where Frenchmen Street parking turns into a nightmare after 10 p.m. That history means your group isn't the company's learning experience — we route around the Bourbon Street pedestrian closures, park the bus near your last stop, and have the pickup window confirmed before anyone is standing on a curb trying to summon a rideshare.
Our 24/7 reservation team is always one call away at 504-264-9423.
What Booking Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation With Party Bus Rental New Orleans Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Need in New Orleans, Louisiana
The right vehicle depends on your headcount and what the night calls for. A tight group of 10 to 14 heading to a private dinner at Commanders Palace before hitting Frenchmen Street fits perfectly in a 14-passenger Sprinter limo — leather seating, USB charging, and tinted windows for the pre-party. Bachelorette groups of 20 to 30 who want a dance area, an onboard bar, and color-changing LED lighting all the way down St. Charles Avenue should look at our 20-to-30 passenger party buses.
Coordinating 40 or 50 people from multiple hotels spread across the Garden District and Mid-City? A 40-to-56 passenger charter bus keeps everyone moving on one schedule with reclining seats, climate control, and overhead storage for bags. Call 504-264-9423 — we match the vehicle to what your group actually needs, not the biggest bus available.
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Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Available in New Orleans, Louisiana and the Following Cities
Party Bus Rental New Orleans covers the full metro and well beyond. Groups staying in Metairie or Kenner — common for guests flying into Louis Armstrong International — are picked up and dropped back without any carpool coordination. We cover Baton Rouge regularly for bachelor groups headed to LSU tailgates or the Baton Rouge bar scene on Highland Road, and to Covington and Mandeville across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway when bach parties rent houses on the North Shore.
Slidell, Hammond, and Houma are all within reach. If your group is spread across multiple zip codes in the metro, just tell us the pickup stops and we will build the route — no one gets left at their hotel waving down an Uber while the rest of the party waits on the bus.
Bourbon Street, Frenchmen Street & the French Quarter: Your Bachelorette Night Handled
New Orleans bachelorette nights are legendary precisely because the entertainment is packed within walking distance — but getting your whole group there and back without a single person getting separated is a project of its own. Bourbon Street goes pedestrian-only on weekend evenings, which means rideshares drop you blocks away and post-midnight pickups on Iberville or Canal Street turn into surge-pricing chaos. A New Orleans bachelorette party bus rental drops the group at the Dauphine Street or Canal Street edge of the Quarter, parks nearby, and has a confirmed pickup window so nobody is standing on Bourbon at 3 a.m. trying to explain their location to a rideshare.
Add Frenchmen Street — d.b.a. (618 Frenchmen St) and The Spotted Cat Music Club (623 Frenchmen St) for live jazz — and you have a full night that the bus ties together from start to finish. Call 504-264-9423 to build the itinerary.
Bachelor Party New Orleans: Sports, Casinos, Breweries & Golf in One Weekend
New Orleans bachelor weekends tend to stack activities — afternoon brewery crawl, Saints or Pelicans game at night, casino run after. The problem is those stops sprawl across the metro in ways that make a caravan of rideshares expensive and disorganized fast. A New Orleans charter bus rental holds the whole crew from Tchoupitoulas Street breweries like NOLA Brewing Company (3001 Tchoupitoulas St) to a Pelicans game at Smoothie King Center (1501 Dave Dixon Dr) and then out to Harrah's New Orleans Casino on Canal Street — one bus, one flat rate, one predictable night.
Golf groups heading to courses in Metairie or across the lake ride out together and don't have to worry about who's driving back. The storage bays under the bus fit gear bags, coolers, and tailgate equipment without anyone cramming a folding chair into a sedan. Call 504-264-9423 to plan the route.
New Orleans Craft Beer & Spirits Tours: Abita, Urban South & Beyond
Louisiana's craft brewing scene and distillery corridor give bach parties a genuinely great reason to spend an afternoon off Bourbon Street — but hopping between taprooms across Jefferson Parish and Metairie on your own means someone is always stuck staying sober to drive everyone home. A New Orleans party bus rental to Abita Brewing Company in Abita Springs — about 45 minutes north of the city — is a bach-weekend classic, with the full taproom and brewery tour experience before heading back into the city for dinner. Closer in, Urban South Brewery (1645 Tchoupitoulas St) and Wayward Owl Brewing (3940 Thalia St) make easy first stops before the evening shifts to the Quarter.
The bus holds your coolers and the cases you buy on the way out, and nobody has to argue about who's cutting their afternoon short. Call 504-264-9423 for a brewery run quote.
2 A.M. Pickups, Post-Bar Returns & Surge-Proof Rides Home in New Orleans
The Uber surge that hits Canal Street and Bourbon Street at last call on a Friday night is legendary for the wrong reasons — fifteen-dollar rides become sixty-dollar rides, and your group of twenty-five is trying to fill seven separate cars while someone in heels waits on a curb. A New Orleans bachelorette party bus rental sidesteps all of it. Your pickup window is set before the night starts, the bus is parked near your last stop, and every person gets home in the same vehicle for one rate that doesn't move based on what time you walk out the door.
No group text trying to coordinate who's sharing which Lyft. No lost guests wandering toward the wrong block. The post-midnight pickup — from Frenchmen Street, from Harrah's, from a rooftop bar in the Warehouse District — is honestly where renting a bus in New Orleans pays for itself.
Call 504-264-9423 to lock in your hours.
Hotel Block Pickups & Out-of-Town Guest Coordination for Bach Weekends
Most New Orleans bachelor and bachelorette weekends pull in guests from three or four different cities, and they don't all land at Louis Armstrong International at the same time or book the same hotel. When part of the group is at a hotel in the Central Business District, another group grabbed an Airbnb on Magazine Street in the Garden District, and two more people are at a house rental in Bywater, sorting out the first night alone can eat up an hour of the party. A New Orleans minibus pickup route that sweeps from the CBD to Magazine Street to Bywater and deposits everyone at the first cocktail bar costs less per person than the combined rideshares — and the group is already together and warmed up before anyone reaches the first stop.
We build the pickup sequence when you book. Call 504-264-9423 and tell us where everyone is staying.
How Much Does Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in New Orleans Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 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 – $312+ | $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+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 504-264-9423 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in New Orleans
Planned my sister's bachelorette and the bus was the glue that held the whole night together. We hit a few spots around New Orleans and never had to worry about who was driving or where to regroup. The lights and sound made it feel like its own little party between stops. The booking was painless and the quote stayed put. Honestly the bus might've been the best part of the night.
Shawna L.
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DA★★★★★
Dominic A.
Threw a bachelor night for my best friend and rented this to keep everyone in one place. Smart move. The bus was huge, the music setup was loud and clear, and we could hop from place to place without splitting up. Pickup was right on time and the price matched the quote exactly. The whole crew kept saying we should do this every time we go out.
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Yuki H.
Eleven of us for a bachelorette and I was dreading the logistics. The bus erased all of it. Cold drinks stayed cold, the seats were comfy, and we bounced around New Orleans laughing the whole way. Booking was a five minute thing and the confirmation came right through. Nobody had to be the designated worrier about getting home. Cannot recommend it enough for a girls' night that actually feels easy.
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BC★★★★★
Bennett C.
Rented the bus for a last bachelor blowout and it set the tone perfectly. Roomy inside, sound system that filled the whole bus, and easy to keep a big rowdy group together. The booking team was responsive when I had to tweak the headcount, and the final price was exactly what they told me. Showed up early, ran late for us with no fuss. Genuinely a great night.
Frequently Asked Questions About our New Orleans Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Services
How far in advance should I book a party bus for a New Orleans bachelorette weekend?
At least six to eight weeks out for a standard weekend, and three to four months out if your dates fall anywhere near Mardi Gras, Jazz Fest (late April through early May), or a Saints home game weekend. Those windows see bus demand surge across the whole metro — available vehicles in the right size go quickly. The earlier you call 504-264-9423, the better your vehicle selection and pricing.
Can we customize the itinerary — adding stops or extending the hours?
Absolutely. When you book, you give us your planned route and a rough schedule. If the night runs long or you want to add a stop at Cafe Du Monde (800 Decatur St) for beignets at midnight before heading home, adjustments to your booked hours can usually be accommodated — just communicate with the team before the night starts rather than trying to change things at 2 a.m. curbside.
Where does the bus drop us off on Bourbon Street since cars can't drive through?
Bourbon Street goes pedestrian-only on weekend evenings between Canal and St. Ann. Your bus drops the group at the nearest accessible point — typically Canal Street or Iberville Street at the Quarter edge — and parks in a nearby commercial zone. It's a short walk into the heart of the action, and your confirmed pickup point is set before you get off so there's no confusion at the end of the night.
Do you have vehicles with an onboard bar and party lighting for bachelorette groups?
Yes. Our 15-to-50 passenger party buses include a full-length onboard bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, flat-panel TVs, and wraparound perimeter seating with an open area in the center. These are the right pick for bachelorette groups who want the celebration to start the moment everyone boards — not just when they reach the first venue.
Call 504-264-9423 to check availability in your size.
Can the bus wait for us during dinner or a show and then take us out afterward?
Yes — the bus is reserved as a block of hours, so it can drop your group at dinner, wait nearby, and pick everyone up afterward to continue the night. A common bach-weekend structure is dinner at a Garden District restaurant, pickup after, then a run through the Quarter and Frenchmen Street. Just build that structure into your booking so the hours are accounted for from the start.
What happens if some guests are flying in late and join the group mid-night?
Tell us when you book. If you have guests arriving at Louis Armstrong International later in the evening, we can build an airport pickup into the itinerary — the bus swings to the airport's commercial pickup area on Airline Drive, collects the late arrivals, and rejoins the group at whatever stop they've reached. It takes coordination, but that's exactly the kind of multi-stop scheduling we handle every weekend.




