18-Passenger Minibus Rental in San Francisco
San Francisco Minibus Company offers 18-passenger minibus rentals across San Francisco and the entire Bay Area, including Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, Palo Alto, and Marin County. These midsize shuttles are perfect for corporate commuter routes to SoMa tech offices, private group tours of Napa wineries, wedding party transportation to venues like Cavallo Point or the Golden Gate Club, or campus shuttles at UCSF, SFSU, or Stanford. Each minibus comes standard with high-back reclining seats, strong WiFi, power outlets at every row, overhead parcel racks, and full climate control. You’ll also have a dedicated driver who handles all navigation and parking so your group can relax and enjoy the ride.
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How Much Does A 18 Passenger Minibus Rental in San Francisco Cost?
An 18-passenger minibus rental in San Francisco typically costs $145–$404 per hour, $1,300–$3,000 per day, or $4.00–$7.00 per mile depending on your exact itinerary and trip length. For example, a round-trip charter from downtown SF to Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara will be quoted by mileage, while an all-day wine tour in Sonoma is usually billed at the daily rate. Peak demand during major events like Dreamforce, Outside Lands, or Fleet Week may increase prices, while off-season charters in January or February are often cheaper. Call San Francisco Minibus Company anytime at 628-303-3250 for an instant quote tailored to your specific schedule, pickup/drop-off locations, and amenity requests—we’re available 24/7 and never charge booking fees.
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 18 Passenger Minibuses in San Francisco
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the go with free onboard WiFi that covers the entire Bay Area, whether you’re streaming Zoom calls to downtown offices, live-tweeting from Oracle Park, or uploading photos from Twin Peaks. Bandwidth supports multiple users so everyone can work or browse without interruption.
Onboard Restrooms
This minibus includes a clean, ventilated restroom at the rear—ideal for nonstop trips across the Golden Gate Bridge, long hauls down I-280 to Silicon Valley, or avoiding restroom breaks when crossing the Bay Bridge into Oakland.
Onboard TVs
Two flat-screen monitors at the front and mid-cabin let you play training videos for corporate groups heading to Moscone Center, show highlight reels for youth sports teams bound for Kezar Stadium, or run movie marathons on band trips to Davies Symphony Hall.
Power Outlets
Every row has easily accessible 110V power outlets and USB ports so riders can charge laptops during tech shuttles to Salesforce Tower, keep phones topped off en route to SFO, or plug in medical devices for hospital transfers to UCSF Parnassus.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
A powerful HVAC system heats and cools the cabin quickly for foggy mornings in the Richmond District or hot afternoons returning from Shoreline Amphitheatre. Overhead air vents at each seat allow passengers to adjust airflow to their personal comfort level.
Leather Seating
High-back leather seats recline for relaxation on wine tours through Sonoma, provide extra support for seniors visiting the de Young Museum, and feature folding armrests plus adjustable headrests for comfort during airport runs to Oakland or SFO.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Store backpacks, purses, or camera bags in spacious overhead racks sized for carry-ons, while large undercarriage bays handle luggage sets for cruise transfers to Pier 27, sports gear for tournaments at Beach Chalet Fields, or AV equipment for concerts in Golden Gate Park.