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Shuttle Bus Prices in Las Vegas, Nevada

Shuttle bus rental prices in Las Vegas typically range from $180 to $325 per hour, $1,600 to $3,900 per day, and $6.50 to $8.00 per mile depending on the size of the vehicle (18–25 passengers) and the details of your trip. You can easily get an instant quote using our online tool, but here’s everything you need to know about booking a shuttle bus in Las Vegas—including real examples of recent trips, sample pricing, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Vehicle Type Per Hour* Per Day* Per Mile*
56-Passenger Shuttle Bus Bus $197 – $519 $1,600 – $3,800 $5.00 – $8.00
25-Passenger Shuttle Bus $165 – $428 $1,300 – $3,200 $4.00 – $7.00
20-Passenger Shuttle Bus $157 – $414 $1,300 – $3,100 $4.00 – $7.00
18-Passenger Shuttle Bus $145 – $404 $1,300 – $3,000 $4.00 – $7.00

*Prices vary and fluctuate with fuel costs, holidays, and availability. Booking early usually secures the lowest rate. For exact pricing, please call our reservations team.

How Much Does a Shuttle Bus Rental Cost in Las Vegas?

The cost to rent a shuttle bus in Las Vegas is $180–$325 per hour, $1,600–$3,900 per day, or $6.50–$8.00 per mile. Final pricing depends on your exact itinerary, including pickup location, drop-off location, number of days, mileage, and time of year. You’ll pay either an hourly rate, a daily rate, or a per-mile rate—whichever is greater. Additional expenses like tolls, parking fees, and hotel rooms for multi-day trips are not included in the base price. To get an accurate quote, use our online pricing tool or call our reservations team with your trip details.

What Factors Influence Shuttle Bus Rental Pricing in Las Vegas?

Several factors influence the price of your shuttle bus rental in Las Vegas:

  • Trip Duration: Short trips are charged hourly; longer trips may be charged by the day or mile.
  • Distance Traveled: Longer distances increase the total cost.
  • Number of Passengers: Larger groups require bigger vehicles, which cost more.
  • Time of Year: Demand is higher during conventions, holidays, and peak wedding season.
  • Pickup Location: Trips starting outside Clark County may incur additional fees.
  • Vehicle Type: Shuttle buses (18–25 passengers) have different rates than minibuses or full-size coaches.
  • Additional Expenses: Tolls, parking, and driver accommodations are extra.

Sample Trip Pricing in Las Vegas

To give you a better idea of what to expect, here are some real-world examples of shuttle bus rentals we’ve booked recently. These examples include the full itinerary, vehicle type, and final price paid by the customer. If you want an exact quote for your trip, just use our online tool or call our team—we’ll give you a price in less than 30 seconds!

Example #1

18 passenger Shuttle Bus rental

A local tech company needed a 20-passenger shuttle bus to transport employees from their office in Summerlin to the Las Vegas Convention Center for a three-day trade show. The shuttle ran two round trips each day (morning drop-off and evening pick-up), with a total daily mileage of 40 miles. The company booked the shuttle for 10 hours per day over three days. Final cost: $2,100 per day x 3 days = $6,300.

Example #2

56 passenger charter bus

A bride and groom hired a 25-passenger shuttle bus to bring guests from hotels on the Las Vegas Strip to their wedding venue at Red Rock Canyon. The shuttle made two trips: one to the venue before the ceremony and one back to the Strip after the reception. Total duration was 6 hours, including wait time during the event. Final cost: $325 per hour x 6 hours = $1,950.

Example #3

56 passenger coach bus

A group of 18 international travelers booked a shuttle bus to take them from Harry Reid International Airport to their hotel in downtown Las Vegas. The hotel did not offer a free shuttle, and the group had too much luggage for standard rideshare vehicles. The trip was 12 miles and took about 30 minutes. With airport fees and luggage handling, the total came to $475.

Example #4

18 passenger Shuttle Bus

A construction firm needed a 22-passenger shuttle bus to transport workers between a remote parking lot and a job site in North Las Vegas. The shuttle operated on a fixed loop for 8 hours per day, five days a week, over a two-week period. The company negotiated a discounted weekly rate due to the long-term contract. Final cost: $3,500 per week x 2 weeks = $7,000.

Example #5

20 passenger Shuttle Bus

A group of friends rented a 20-passenger shuttle bus for a bachelor party weekend trip from Las Vegas to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The package included a round-trip fare with two nights of lodging for the driver. Total mileage was 300 miles round trip, plus idle time while waiting for the group. Final cost: $7.00 per mile x 300 miles = $2,100.

Example #6

25 passenger Shuttle Bus

An elementary school arranged a field trip for 50 students and chaperones to visit the Springs Preserve attraction in Las Vegas. They reserved two 25-passenger shuttle buses to accommodate everyone. The trip lasted 5 hours, including travel time and a lunch break. Final cost: $250 per hour x 5 hours x 2 buses = $2,500.