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56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in San Francisco

San Francisco Minibus Company offers 56-passenger charter buses across San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, and the entire Bay Area. These full-size motorcoaches are perfect for moving large groups to tech campuses, convention centers, sports stadiums, or on long-distance trips down the coast or out to wine country. Each bus comes loaded with premium amenities like WiFi, power outlets, restrooms, TVs, and reclining seats—ideal for keeping everyone comfortable and connected on the road. Call our team anytime at 628-303-3250 to get a quote and book your next charter bus rental!

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How Much Does A 56 Passenger Coach Bus Rental in San Francisco Cost?

The cost to rent a 56-passenger charter bus in San Francisco typically ranges from $197 to $519 per hour, $1,600 to $3,800 per day, or $5.00 to $8.00 per mile depending on your exact itinerary and season. Local trips within SF—like shuttling between downtown hotels, Moscone Center, Oracle Park, or SFO—are usually billed by the hour or day. Longer-distance charters to places like Napa, Sacramento, or Silicon Valley may use daily or mileage rates. For the best price, book at least 3-6 months in advance and try to avoid peak demand times like summer weekends or major event dates. Our quotes always include a driver, fuel, tolls, and standard amenities; call 628-303-3250 anytime for an instant estimate tailored to your exact needs!

Bus Type Cost Per Hour Cost Per Day Cost Per Mile
56 Passenger Coach Bus Starts from $170* Starts from $1,100* Starts from $4.50*

Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Coach Buses in San Francisco

Reclining Seats
Free WiFi
Onboard Restrooms
Power Outlets
LCD Monitors
Air Conditioning
Wi-Fi on a coach bus

Wi-Fi

Stay connected while you travel with free onboard WiFi available on all of our 56-passenger charter buses. Passengers can check email, stream music, or catch up on social media during the ride—perfect for tech commutes to Silicon Valley or student tours heading to UC Berkeley.

charter bus restroom

Onboard Restrooms

Every 56-passenger charter bus includes a clean, fully functional restroom located at the rear of the coach. This feature is especially convenient for longer trips across the Bay Bridge, down to San Jose, or out to Sacramento, reducing the need for unscheduled roadside stops along I-80 or US-101.

Interior of a charter bus with flat-screen TVs

Onboard TVs

Enjoy multiple flat-screen TVs throughout the cabin, each connected to a DVD/Blu-ray player and HDMI inputs for streaming devices. Great for showing movies, training videos, or live sports—ideal for school trips, corporate outings, or fan groups heading to 49ers or Giants games.

Power outlets on a bus

Power Outlets

Keep all your devices charged with individual power outlets and USB ports at every row. Whether you’re working on a laptop, charging a phone, or powering medical equipment, you’ll have reliable access to electricity for the entire duration of your trip anywhere around the Bay Area.

Air vents on a charter bus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

Advanced climate control systems maintain a comfortable temperature year-round, with powerful heating and cooling options. Overhead personal air vents allow each passenger to adjust airflow to their liking—essential for staying cool during summer trips to Golden Gate Park or warm after winter events at Chase Center.

Leather seats on a coach bus

Leather Seating

Relax in high-back, leather-upholstered seats that recline deeply for added comfort. Each seat features adjustable headrests, armrests, footrests, and extra legroom—making even the longest journeys down the Peninsula or out to Yosemite comfortable for everyone onboard.

Storage space on a charter bus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Store small bags and personal items in spacious overhead compartments above each row, while larger luggage, equipment cases, or musical instruments fit easily into massive undercarriage bays. There’s plenty of room for everything—whether you’re packing sports gear, presentation materials, or camping supplies.