About Partybusbostonmass.com
Partybusbostonmass.com helps groups across Greater Boston find, compare, and book the right bus for any trip — whether that's a game-day charter to Gillette Stadium, a bachelorette night through the Seaport, a wedding shuttle between Back Bay hotels and a Beacon Hill reception, or a field trip to the Museum of Science. Enter your trip details once, and in seconds you're looking at vehicles, amenities, and estimated rates from a large network of independently owned transportation companies serving the Boston area. No account required, no callbacks to wait on.
Compare options online or call any time for help putting together a quote.
One Search for Your Boston Group Trip
Partybusbostonmass.com is an online advertising and referral website — not a bus company, and not a fleet operator. Here's what that means for you: instead of calling six different companies, describing your trip six times, and waiting on quotes that never quite line up, you fill out one quick form and the site surfaces vehicles, pictures, and estimated pricing from a network of independently owned transportation companies competing for your business. You're not locked into one fleet.
You get real options — different vehicle types, different price points — so you can find what actually fits your group. It's really that simple.
Party Buses for Groups and Events Across Boston
The network covers every type of group trip Greater Boston throws at it. Need a bachelorette party bus for a night through Faneuil Hall and the Seaport District? Done.
A 56-passenger charter bus for a corporate shuttle between South Station and a Norwood conference center? Easy. A minibus for a wedding guest loop between a Cambridge hotel block and a Brookline reception venue?
That's a common one. The network also handles Logan Airport transfers, prom and homecoming nights, school field trips, concert shuttles, and pub crawls — whatever your group needs, there's likely a bus in the network ready for it.
Transportation Serving Boston and Nearby Cities
The network extends across all of Greater Boston and the surrounding region — not just the city proper. Whether your group is picking up in Cambridge, Somerville, Newton, Malden, or Dorchester, and heading to Fenway Park, TD Garden, Patriot Place in Foxborough, or anywhere along the Route 128 corridor — the network reaches it. Long-haul trips out to the Xfinity Center in Mansfield or a group casino run to Encore Boston Harbor in Everett are just as easy to quote as a short hop across the Charles River.
Bus Types for Boston Trips
The network carries the full range of vehicle types, so your group size is never the limiting factor. Smaller celebrations — think 10 to 14 guests — fit well in a Sprinter van or a 14-passenger Sprinter limo with premium leather and USB charging at every seat. Mid-size groups heading to a Red Sox game or a Celtics playoff night typically land on a 25-passenger party bus or a 30-passenger party bus with LED lighting and a sound system built in.
Larger groups — corporate events, multi-family reunions, school field trips — match best with a 15–35 passenger minibus or a full 40–56 passenger charter bus with undercarriage storage and onboard restrooms. Vehicle photos and amenity lists shown during the quote process are representative; exact features and availability are confirmed at booking.
Easy Online Quotes with Upfront Pricing
Getting a quote takes about a minute. Enter your pickup location, destination, date, and approximate group size into the online form — and in seconds the site forwards your trip details to a national booking platform that shows you vehicle options, trip-specific pricing, and availability from transportation companies serving Greater Boston. You can browse, compare, and book directly through that platform, or call the number on this site any time to have someone walk you through the options.
Either way, there's no account to create, no obligation attached to comparing quotes, and pricing shown on the results page is based on your actual submitted trip — not a generic planning range.
How This Website Helps Your Group
Boston's combination of narrow colonial-era streets, strict parking enforcement, and the Big Dig's tangled downtown interchange makes group logistics genuinely harder here than in most American cities. Storrow Drive bans commercial vehicles outright — a detail that catches first-time Boston bus planners off guard when they try to route from Cambridge to the Fenway neighborhood. The Southeast Expressway backs up badly after any event at the TD Garden or Leader Bank Pavilion.
And Logan Airport's Terminal E rideshare zone fills fast on international arrival banks. Partybusbostonmass.com connects you to companies that navigate all of it every weekend — so the routing, the drop-off zone, the parking situation at TD Garden or Fenway Park — that's all handled. You just show up.