Coach Bus Rentals in Seattle, Washington

Seattle Coach Bus Service is the leading provider of coach bus rentals in Seattle and across Washington State. We’ve helped thousands of groups travel comfortably to destinations across King County, Pierce County, Snohomish County, and beyond since 2011. Whether you’re planning a corporate event in downtown Seattle, a wedding on Bainbridge Island, a field trip to the Museum of Pop Culture, or a sports team shuttle to Lumen Field, we have the perfect bus for your needs. Call our 24/7 reservation team at 206-487-7210 to get an instant quote on your next Seattle bus rental!

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Who is Seattle Coach Bus Service?

Seattle Coach Bus Service is a statewide bus company that has served Washington travelers since 2011. We provide quality transportation solutions for groups of all sizes and itineraries, from school field trips and corporate events to weddings and sports team travel. Our reservation specialists are available 24/7 to help you find the right bus at the right price, whether you need a sprinter van for a day trip to Tacoma or a fleet of coach buses for a weeklong tour of the Pacific Northwest.

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Why Rent a Bus with Seattle Coach Bus Service?

    When you book with Seattle Coach Bus Service, you get access to one of the largest fleets in Washington. Choose from sprinter vans, minibuses, party buses, and full-size charter buses—all available across Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, Tacoma, and more. Each vehicle comes with great amenities like WiFi, power outlets, reclining seats, and onboard restrooms upon request. Our team is available 24/7 to help you customize your rental package and answer any questions you have.


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Types of Buses We Offer in Seattle

We offer a wide range of bus types to suit any group size or budget. Our fleet includes sprinter vans that seat 10-15 passengers, minibuses that hold 18-25 people, and full-size coach buses with room for up to 56 riders. Each vehicle comes equipped with comfortable seating, climate control, and plenty of storage space for luggage or equipment. If you have specific amenity requests—such as free WiFi, power outlets, or an onboard restroom—just let us know when you call.

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40-56 Passenger Coach Buses

Up to 56 passengers

Our largest vehicles are perfect for big groups traveling long distances. These buses can seat up to 56 passengers and come equipped with amenities like reclining seats, overhead storage, undercarriage luggage bays, restrooms, TVs, DVD players, WiFi, and power outlets. Great for school trips, corporate outings, and sports teams heading to Lumen Field or T-Mobile Park.

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18-25 Passenger Minibuses

Up to 25 passengers

Minibuses are a versatile option for medium-sized groups who want something larger than a van but smaller than a full-size coach. These buses can accommodate 18 to 25 passengers comfortably and feature cushioned seats, air conditioning, PA systems, and optional WiFi. Ideal for shuttling wedding guests between venues in Capitol Hill or transporting employees to offices in Bellevue.

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Sprinter Vans With Driver

Up to 15 passengers

Sprinter vans are an economical choice for small groups of 10 to 15 people. They offer comfortable seating, climate control, and enough room for carry-on bags. Perfect for airport transfers to Sea-Tac, cruise terminal shuttles at Pier 66, or quick trips around downtown Seattle. Book a sprinter van for your next outing to make transportation easy and affordable.

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We Proudly Provide Coach Buses in Seattle & All Nearby Areas

Seattle Coach Bus Service proudly serves every city and county in Washington State, including Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Everett, Spokane, Vancouver, and more. We regularly provide transportation for groups traveling to popular destinations like Mount Rainier National Park, Leavenworth, the Gorge Amphitheatre, and Whidbey Island. Our team can also arrange cross-state trips to Portland, Oregon or even longer journeys to Northern California and Idaho. No matter where your itinerary takes you, we have the right bus for the job.

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TOP Coach Bus Destinations in Seattle

Providing Coach Bus Rentals For All Events & Attractions in Seattle

Seattle has so many great destinations for groups, from iconic landmarks to unique neighborhoods and outdoor attractions. Whether you’re planning a school field trip, corporate outing, wedding, or private tour, Seattle Coach Bus Service can help you build the perfect itinerary with a bus rental that fits your needs. Here are ten of the most popular places to visit in Seattle and the surrounding area, along with tips for making the most of your trip.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s most famous attractions and a must-see for any visitor. This historic marketplace has been operating since 1907 and features dozens of vendors selling fresh produce, seafood, flowers, crafts, and specialty foods. Groups can watch the fishmongers throw salmon, sample local cheeses and pastries, browse artisan stalls, and snap photos at the original Starbucks store. The market is open daily and covers several blocks, so comfortable shoes are recommended. If you’re arriving by charter bus, there are designated loading zones on Western Avenue and Alaskan Way, but parking is limited. Your bus can drop off your group and then wait at a nearby lot until it’s time to pick you up.

Space Needle and Seattle Center

No trip to Seattle is complete without visiting the Space Needle, the city’s most recognizable landmark. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle stands 605 feet tall and offers 360-degree views of downtown, Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier, and the Olympic Mountains from its observation deck. Visitors can ride the glass elevators to the top, walk on the rotating glass floor, and enjoy a meal or cocktail at the Loupe Lounge. The Space Needle is located in Seattle Center, a 74-acre campus that also includes the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pacific Science Center, and the International Fountain. Charter buses can drop off passengers near the entrance on Broad Street and park in designated areas nearby.

Seattle Waterfront and Great Wheel

The Seattle Waterfront is a lively destination for sightseeing, dining, and entertainment along Elliott Bay. Highlights include the Seattle Great Wheel, a 175-foot-tall Ferris wheel with enclosed gondolas that offer stunning views of the skyline and Puget Sound; the Seattle Aquarium, home to sea otters, octopuses, and touch pools; and Miner’s Landing, a historic pier with restaurants, shops, and arcade games. Groups can stroll along the promenade, grab fish and chips or chowder, watch ferries come and go, or take a harbor cruise with Argosy Cruises or a water taxi to West Seattle. Bus drop-off zones are available on Alaskan Way, but long-term parking is limited. Your bus may need to stage elsewhere during your visit.

Chinatown-international District

The Chinatown-International District is one of Seattle’s oldest and most diverse neighborhoods, known for its rich Asian heritage and cuisine. Visitors can explore historic landmarks like the Chinatown Gate, Hing Hay Park, and the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience, which offers guided tours of the neighborhood’s history and culture. Food lovers will appreciate the wide range of restaurants serving Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, and Filipino dishes, from dim sum and pho to sushi and bubble tea. The district also hosts annual events such as Lunar New Year celebrations and the Dragon Fest street fair. Charter buses can unload passengers on South King Street or South Weller Street, with parking available at nearby lots or under the I-5 freeway.

Ballard Locks and Golden Gardens Park

For a relaxing day outdoors, head to the Ballard Locks (officially the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks) in the northwest part of the city. This engineering marvel connects Puget Sound with Lake Union and Lake Washington, allowing boats to pass through a series of gates while maintaining different water levels. Visitors can watch ships and yachts navigate the locks, observe salmon swimming up the fish ladder (especially during summer months), and stroll through the botanical gardens. Nearby, Golden Gardens Park offers sandy beaches, picnic areas, hiking trails, and fire pits with views of the Olympic Mountains across the water. Both sites are popular for school field trips and nature lovers. Bus access is available on NW 54th Street near the locks and at the main entrance to Golden Gardens.

University of Washington Campus

The University of Washington (UW) is a beautiful and historic campus located in the University District, about four miles north of downtown Seattle. Founded in 1861, UW is known for its Gothic architecture, cherry blossom trees in the Quad, Suzzallo Library, and views of Mount Rainier across Drumheller Fountain. Groups can take guided tours of the campus, visit the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, or catch a Huskies football game at Husky Stadium. The surrounding neighborhood offers plenty of cafes, bookstores, and shops catering to students. Charter buses can drop off passengers on Stevens Way or NE 45th Street, with staging areas available nearby.

Alki Beach and West Seattle

Alki Beach is a popular destination for sunbathing, volleyball, biking, and people-watching along a two-and-a-half-mile stretch of sand facing downtown Seattle across Elliott Bay. The beach features a paved promenade, picnic tables, fire rings, and several beachfront cafes serving burgers, ice cream, and seafood. Visitors can rent kayaks or paddleboards, explore tide pools at low tide, or visit the replica of the Statue of Liberty near the eastern end. West Seattle also offers attractions like Lincoln Park, Schmitz Preserve Park, and the Junction shopping district. Buses can drop off groups at the Alki Avenue SW turnaround or along Beach Drive, with parking options in the area.

Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo is a 92-acre zoological garden located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of North Seattle. Home to more than 1,000 animals representing nearly 300 species, the zoo features naturalistic exhibits such as the African Savanna, Tropical Rain Forest, Northern Trail, and Australasia. Highlights include giraffes, lions, penguins, orangutans, wolves, and a butterfly garden in summer. The zoo also offers educational programs, animal encounters, playgrounds, and picnic areas for families and school groups. Charter buses can drop off passengers at the main entrance on Phinney Avenue North and park in designated lots nearby.

Bellevue Downtown Park and Meydenbauer Bay

Across Lake Washington from Seattle, Bellevue is a thriving city known for its skyscrapers, shopping centers, and green spaces. Downtown Park is a 20-acre urban oasis with a circular walking path, waterfall, reflecting pond, and expansive lawns ideal for picnics and outdoor concerts. Nearby, Meydenbauer Bay Park offers waterfront access, a swimming beach, canoe/kayak rentals, and views of the Seattle skyline. Bellevue Square Mall and Lincoln Square feature upscale retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Charter buses can drop off passengers at designated zones on 100th Avenue NE or NE 4th Street, with parking available at municipal lots.

Mount Rainier National Park

For an unforgettable day trip, take your group to Mount Rainier National Park, located about two hours southeast of Seattle. This iconic peak rises 14,411 feet above sea level and is surrounded by alpine meadows, old-growth forests, glaciers, and waterfalls. Popular destinations within the park include Paradise, known for wildflower blooms and panoramic vistas; Sunrise, the highest point accessible by vehicle; and Longmire, a historic district with a museum and hiking trails. Activities range from scenic drives and photography to ranger-led walks and wildlife viewing. Charter buses are permitted on park roads but must adhere to size restrictions and use designated parking areas at visitor centers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Seattle Coach Bus Rentals

Seattle Coach Bus Service offers one of the largest and newest fleets in Seattle, with vehicles for groups of every size and budget. You can rent 15-35 passenger minibuses built by Grech Motors, Battisti Customs, Midwest Automotive Designs, LGE Coachworks, or Tiffany Coach Builders; 40-56 passenger coach buses from MCI, Prevost, Van Hool, and Prevost; 10-50 passenger party buses from Krystal, Grech Motors, Tiffany, LGE Coachworks, Executive Coach Builders; 10-15 passenger sprinter vans; and school buses. Every bus comes with premium amenities like WiFi, power outlets, TVs, Bluetooth audio, leather seats, hardwood floors, and climate control. If you’re not sure what size or style is best for your trip, our team will help you choose the perfect vehicle for your itinerary.

Charter bus rental prices in Seattle depend on several factors, including the size of the bus, the length of your trip, the time of year, and how far you’re traveling. Minibuses generally cost $150–$450 per hour, party buses are $180–$500+ per hour, sprinter vans are $160–$400+ per hour, and full-size charter buses range from $145–$550+ per hour. Daily rates start at $1,520 for a minibus and go up to $5,000+ for a 56-passenger coach. The best way to get an accurate quote is to call our team with your trip details—we’ll give you an exact price in 30 seconds!

Several factors affect the cost of renting a bus in Seattle: the size and type of vehicle, the distance and duration of your trip, the time of year (summer and holidays are busiest), and whether you need the bus for multiple days or just a few hours. Additional expenses like tolls, parking fees, or special permits are not included in your quote and must be paid separately. Amenities like WiFi, TVs, or custom interiors may also impact the price. For the most accurate estimate, have your itinerary, headcount, and pickup/drop-off addresses ready when you call.

Booking a bus with Seattle Coach Bus Service is easy: just call our reservation team anytime, 24/7, and tell us about your trip. We’ll ask for details like the date, pickup location, destination, group size, and any special requests. Based on that information, we’ll recommend the best vehicles and send you an instant quote. Once you’re ready to proceed, you can review and sign your contract online. Our team will confirm everything and handle the rest, so you can focus on enjoying your trip.

Our fleet includes buses with a wide range of amenities to keep your group comfortable and entertained. Most vehicles feature high-back reclining seats, climate control, overhead storage, and luggage bays. Many minibuses and all full-size coaches come equipped with free WiFi, power outlets or USB ports at every seat, flat-screen TVs, DVD players, Bluetooth sound systems, hardwood floors, LED lighting, and PA microphones. Larger buses may also have restrooms, tables, or extra luggage space. If you need something specific—like ADA accessibility, extra monitors, or a custom interior—just ask when you book.

Seattle Coach Bus Service provides transportation for every type of event and group across Seattle and Washington State. We regularly handle corporate shuttles to Amazon and Microsoft campuses, wedding transportation to venues in Woodinville and Snoqualmie, school field trips to the Museum of Flight or Woodland Park Zoo, sports team travel for the Seahawks, Mariners, and Sounders fans, concert and festival shuttles to Climate Pledge Arena and Gorge Amphitheatre, cruise terminal transfers to Pier 66 and Smith Cove, airport pickups at SEA-TAC, and private tours of Pike Place Market, Space Needle, and Mount Rainier. No matter where you need to go, we’ll get you there on time and on budget.

Getting a quote from Seattle Coach Bus Service is fast and free—just call our 24/7 reservation line or fill out the online form with your trip details. We’ll need to know your pickup date and time, starting address, destination, group size, and any special requests. Based on that information, we’ll send you a personalized quote in under a minute. All quotes are fully transparent and include the cost of the bus and mileage. Tolls, parking fees, and driver gratuity are not included and should be budgeted separately. If you have questions or need help planning your route, our team is always here to assist.

Seattle has strict regulations about where buses can park, load, or unload passengers, especially downtown and near popular attractions like Pike Place Market, Waterfront Park, and the Space Needle. Designated bus zones are available on Alaskan Way, 2nd Avenue Extension, and near Seattle Center, but they may require advance reservations or permits. For long-term parking, use the Interbay Park & Ride, SODO bus lot, or arrange off-site parking with your venue. Always check current SDOT guidelines before your trip, as rules change frequently. Our team can help you plan compliant pickup/drop-off locations to keep your schedule running smoothly.

Your quote covers the cost of the bus and mileage for your entire itinerary. It does NOT include tolls, parking fees, ferry charges, or gratuity, which are the responsibility of the renter. In Seattle, common tolls include the SR 520 bridge and Tacoma Narrows Bridge, while parking rates vary by location and duration. If your route requires ferries (e.g., to Bainbridge Island or Vashon), you’ll need to pay for the bus and all passengers. We recommend budgeting extra for these expenses and confirming details with your planner or venue. Transparent pricing is important to us, so you’ll never be surprised by hidden charges.

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Making Coach Bus Rentals in Seattle Easy & Affordable For 15 Years

Seattle Coach Bus Service has been proudly serving Seattle and the entire Pacific Northwest since 2011, providing reliable transportation for groups of all sizes and occasions. With one of the largest fleets in the region and a 24/7 reservation team, we make it easy to find the perfect bus for your next trip—whether you’re headed to a Mariners game at T-Mobile Park, a wedding in Woodinville, or a corporate event downtown. Call us today to see why we’re the #1 choice for charter bus rentals in Seattle!

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