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School Trip Bus Rentals Prices

See what school trip transportation costs, which bus types work best, and how to get the best price for your event.

School Trip Transportation Costs

Field trips, college tours, and athletic team transportation. The cost of school trip transportation depends on the bus type you choose, how long you need it, and where you are located.

Most groups booking school trip transportation pay between $125 and $250 per hour for a charter bus. Below, we break down which bus types are best for school trip transportation and what you can expect to pay.

Real-World School Trip Pricing

School bus rentals are the most budget-friendly option at $400-$700 per day. Coach buses with restrooms for longer trips run $1,000-$1,800 per day. Multi-day college tours should budget $1,500-$2,500 per day including driver lodging. Many operators offer education discounts of 10-15%.

Recommended Bus Types for School Trips

Charter Bus

50-56 passengers

$150 – $275

per hour

Comfortable for longer field trips with restrooms and storage

Reclining seatsUnderneath StorageRestroomPower outlets
Minibus

24-35 passengers

$125 – $200

per hour

Right-sized for smaller classes and club trips

Comfortable seatingOverhead storageWiFiPower outlets

Matching Bus Size to Your School Trip Group

Single-classroom trips (25-35 students + chaperones): one minibus or school bus. Full-grade outings (60-100 students): 2 coaches or 3 minibuses. Athletic teams with gear: one coach for players plus a cargo trailer or second vehicle for equipment.

All Bus Types at a Glance

Compare capacity and pricing across all available bus types to find the right fit for your school trip event.

Bus TypeCapacityPrice/HourGood Fit?
Charter Bus50-56$150 – $275Recommended
Minibus24-35$125 – $200Recommended
Shuttle Van14-24$100 – $175Available
Sprinter Van8-14$150 – $250Available
Party Bus15-40$200 – $500Available

Save Money on School Trip Transportation

1

Book your school trip bus 4-6 weeks in advance (8-12 weeks during peak season) to lock in the best rates.

2

Compare quotes from multiple operators through Buslane — our marketplace model means operators compete for your booking.

3

Choose the right bus size for your group. Do not pay for a 56-passenger coach if a 24-passenger minibus fits your school trip group.

4

Consider weekday events when possible — weekend and holiday rates are typically 20-30% higher.

5

Bundle multiple legs (pickup + return) with the same operator for a package discount.

Planning Your School Trip Transportation

Planning Guide

Begin with your district's transportation approval process — most require proof of DOT compliance, driver background checks, and specific insurance minimums. Submit trip requests at least 4-6 weeks in advance to secure pricing and allow time for parent permission forms.

Timing Tips

Schedule departures 30 minutes before your planned leave time to account for headcounts and late arrivals. For field trips, confirm venue arrival windows — many museums and attractions require groups to arrive within a specific time slot.

School Trip Pricing FAQ

Yes — all commercial bus drivers must hold a valid CDL with a passenger endorsement, which requires a federal background check. Many states impose additional requirements for drivers transporting minors, including fingerprinting and sex offender registry checks. Buslane only partners with operators who meet or exceed these standards.
Request the operator's USDOT number and check their safety rating on the FMCSA's SAFER website. Look for a 'Satisfactory' rating, verify their insurance is current (minimum $5 million liability for passenger carriers), and confirm they have no out-of-service orders. Your district's transportation office may have additional requirements.
Charter bus pricing is based on the vehicle, not per-passenger — so chaperones ride at no additional cost as long as you don't exceed the bus capacity. Most schools plan for 1 chaperone per 10 students, which fits comfortably within standard bus capacities.
All charter bus drivers are trained in basic emergency response. Buses carry first-aid kits as required by DOT regulations. For field trips, we recommend that at least one chaperone carry any student medications and emergency contact sheets. The driver can pull over at the nearest safe location or proceed to the closest hospital.
Full-size coach buses are equipped with three-point seatbelts in all seats. Traditional school buses use compartmentalized seating (padded, high-backed seats) as their primary safety system. If seatbelts are a district requirement, specify this when booking and we'll match you with belt-equipped vehicles.
School bus rentals (yellow school bus style) run $400–$700 per day and are the most budget-friendly option. Charter coaches with restrooms and amenities cost $900–$1,600 per day. Multi-day college tours budget $1,500–$2,500 per day including driver lodging. Many operators offer education discounts of 10–15% — mention your school or district affiliation when requesting a quote.
A traditional school bus uses bench seating, has no seatbelts on most models, and is designed for short local routes. A charter coach (motor coach) has reclining seats, seatbelts, WiFi, an onboard restroom, and is built for highway travel. For field trips requiring more than 30 minutes of highway driving, a charter coach provides meaningfully better comfort and safety for both students and chaperones.
Yes — full-size charter coaches have large under-bus cargo bays (typically 300+ cubic feet) that accommodate instrument cases, sports gear, and equipment bags. For trips carrying unusually bulky items like drum kits or rowing shells, a dedicated cargo trailer can be arranged. Specify your equipment needs when requesting a quote.
Most operators require a trip authorization letter on school letterhead, a signed charter agreement, and proof of the district's insurance or a certificate of additional insured naming the operator. Some operators also require a list of authorized adult chaperones. Your district's transportation office will have a standard checklist — request it before submitting your quote.
Book 4–6 weeks ahead for standard field trips. For college tour season (spring and fall), spring concert tour dates, and end-of-year trips, book 8–10 weeks in advance. Charter coaches are in high demand from schools in April–June and August–September. Districts that book recurring annual trips often lock in preferred operators for the full year in the fall.
The inside of a charter bus on a school trip is built for comfortable group travel. Students board through the front door, walk down a center aisle, and take forward-facing reclining seats arranged 2-by-2. Each seat has a tray table that folds down from the seatback in front, an armrest, a footrest, and (on most coaches) a USB power outlet for charging devices. Overhead bins above each row hold backpacks, lunches, and jackets. The cabin is climate-controlled with individual air vents and reading lights. On full-size coaches, a restroom at the rear of the cabin handles in-transit bathroom needs. Many coaches include WiFi (variable signal strength on rural routes), a PA system the chaperone can borrow for announcements, and drop-down screens for movies on long routes. Compared to a yellow school bus, a charter coach feels closer to a regional aircraft cabin — an upgrade that makes a real difference on a 4+ hour ride.

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