Princeton Bachelor & Bachelorette Party Bus Rentals
Princeton sits at the center of a weekend-trip triangle that runs from the bars of Nassau Street to the wineries of Hopewell Valley, the craft breweries lining Route 1, and the nightlife corridor along Albany Street in New Brunswick — and every one of those routes is a lot more fun when nobody in the group has to drive. Party Bus Princeton makes it easy to book a party bus or charter bus for your bachelor or bachelorette weekend, with an all-inclusive quote in under 30 seconds. Call 640-274-5650 or use our online quote tool today to lock in your Princeton bach party ride.
Providing Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus Princeton has handled bach party transportation across Mercer County and the broader Central Jersey corridor — Nassau Street late nights, Hopewell Valley winery loops, New Brunswick bar crawls, and the long haul up the New Jersey Turnpike to Atlantic City. We know the pickup windows that work at Triumph Brewing Company, we know which Route 27 blocks fill up by 10 p.m. on a Saturday, and we know that the train back from New Brunswick doesn't run at 2 a.m. when your bachelorette is still going strong at a rooftop bar. That local knowledge is what keeps your weekend on schedule instead of on hold.
Call 640-274-5650 any time — we're available 24/7/365 to build your custom bach party itinerary.
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Bus Options Perfect for Any Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Need in Princeton, New Jersey
The right vehicle comes down to your group size and how much of the party you want on the ride itself. A tight crew of 10 heading to a winery in Hopewell? A 15-passenger minibus with climate control and reclining seats gets everyone there comfortably without paying for rows you won't use.
A bachelorette party of 30 doing a Nassau Street-to-New Brunswick bar crawl? A 30- to 50-passenger party bus gives you the full setup — built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, premium Bluetooth sound, and wraparound perimeter seating so the celebration runs from the first pickup to the last drop-off. Full-size 56-passenger charter buses handle the biggest groups heading down the Turnpike to Atlantic City or up I-287 to a spa day in Somerset County.
Call 640-274-5650 and tell us your headcount and we'll point you to the right bus.
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40-56 Passenger Charter Bus
Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Available in Princeton, New Jersey and the Following Cities
Party Bus Princeton serves the entire Central Jersey region, not just the Borough. Whether your crew is scattered across Franklin Township, gathering at a hotel in Hamilton near the CURE Insurance Arena, flying into Trenton-Mercer Airport, or coming in through Newark Liberty on different flights, we work out pickup windows that fit everyone. We also operate full-weekend bach party packages that take groups to New Brunswick's George Street bar corridor, Lambertville's antique and wine scene along the Delaware, and as far as the Stone Pony in Asbury Park when the weekend calls for it.
Any group, any place — call 640-274-5650 and tell us the starting address and we'll build the rest.
Princeton's Bachelorette Scene: Nassau Street, Witherspoon, and the Walk to Lahiere's
Princeton's nightlife is more concentrated than most towns its size, which is exactly what makes a party bus the right call — the stops are close, the side streets are narrow, and parking on Witherspoon Street on a Saturday night is essentially theoretical. A bachelorette crawl through the Borough typically starts with cocktails at Mistral (66 Witherspoon St), moves down to drinks and small plates at Blue Point Grill (258 Nassau St), and ends late at Triumph Brewing Company (138 Nassau St), Princeton's anchor craft brewery with a full bar and a late kitchen. The bus drops at each stop and waits on nearby Tulane Street or Spring Street — no circling, no metered spots disappearing at the worst moment.
Your group walks in together and walks out together. Call 640-274-5650 to lock in the Nassau Street bachelorette route.
Bachelor Party Ideas Around Princeton: Breweries, Golf, and the Boardwalk at Asbury Park
Princeton's bachelor party reach extends well past the Borough limits. For a guys-day that builds from afternoon into evening, the Route 1 South corridor delivers: Alchemist & Barrister (28 Witherspoon St) opens early for craft beer, and a short run down US-1 gets you to Iron Hill Brewery in North Brunswick or Carton Brewing in Atlantic Highlands for a rotating tap lineup. Golf groups regularly charter out to Jasna Polana (4 Lawrenceville Rd, Princeton Junction) — one of the top private-access courses in Mercer County — then carry the celebration back into town.
For bachelor parties that want a full day at the shore, we make the 90-minute haul south on the Garden State Parkway to Asbury Park's bar-dense Cookman Avenue without anyone worrying about who's driving home on the GSP at midnight. Call 640-274-5650 to build your bachelor day itinerary.
Hopewell Valley Winery & Brewery Tours From Princeton
The Hopewell Valley wine region sits less than 20 minutes northwest of Nassau Street on Route 31, and it has become one of the most popular bachelorette day-trip destinations in Central New Jersey. Hopewell Valley Vineyards (46 Yard Rd, Pennington) offers seated tastings and a sprawling outdoor lawn that works beautifully for a group of 15 to 20. A few miles east, Terhune Orchards (330 Cold Soil Rd, Princeton) runs a winery with seasonal events and enough outdoor space that buses can park in the lot without blocking the main entrance.
The logistics that trip up self-driving groups — multiple tasting stops, an afternoon that runs longer than expected, and a Route 31 that offers exactly zero Ubers after 7 p.m. — are the same logistics a party bus solves outright. One flat rate, everyone rides together, and the wine stops when you're ready to stop. Call 640-274-5650 for a winery tour quote.
Late-Night Pickup and the Post-Bar Return Problem in Princeton
The NJ Transit Princeton Branch stops running before most Princeton nightlife does. The last Dinky connection to the Northeast Corridor leaves Princeton Junction well before 1 a.m. on weekends, and rideshare availability on Nassau Street past midnight — especially when a University event or a home football game has just emptied — drops off fast while surge pricing spikes in the opposite direction. A party bus solves the post-bar pickup problem at the root: the bus is already waiting nearby, the pickup window is agreed on in advance, and your group isn't standing on a corner refreshing a rideshare app while the price climbs.
For groups coming back from New Brunswick's Albany Street corridor or from a late night at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, the return trip on a private bus is the only option that doesn't end with a 45-minute wait and a fare that's doubled. Call 640-274-5650 and we'll lock in your return window before the weekend starts.
Hotel Block Transfers and Out-of-Town Guest Pickups for Bach Weekends
Most bach party weekends in Princeton involve guests arriving from multiple directions — one flight into Newark Liberty on the NJ Turnpike, another group driving down from New York, and the bride's college friends staying at a hotel near the Hamilton Marriott rather than in the Borough itself. Coordinating all of that into a single Saturday-night start time is the part that falls apart without a plan. Party Bus Princeton builds multi-stop pickup routes that sweep the hotels on Nassau Street, loop to the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal Village (100 College Rd E), and collect any stragglers still arriving at Trenton-Mercer Airport — then pull everyone together at one departure point before the first bar stop.
No one drives themselves. Nobody misses the group. Call 640-274-5650 to set up the pickup sweep for your bach weekend.
How Much Does Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in Princeton Cost?
| Type of Bus | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day |
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| 14 Passenger Sprinter Limo | $170 – $318+ | $219 – $344+ | $1,526 – $3,113+ |
| Sprinter Van Rental | $187 – $273+ | $218 – $366+ | $1,395 – $2,748+ |
| 15 Passenger Party Bus | $204 – $330+ | $241 – $312+ | $1,396 – $2,817+ |
| 18 Passenger Party Bus | $266 – $330+ | $268 – $378+ | $2,121 – $2,563+ |
| 20 Passenger Party Bus | $244 – $338+ | $268 – $340+ | $1,939 – $2,796+ |
| 25 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $326+ | $265 – $360+ | $1,827 – $2,854+ |
| 28 Passenger Party Bus | $255 – $337+ | $279 – $351+ | $2,147 – $2,653+ |
| 30 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $374+ | $318 – $414+ | $2,331 – $3,021+ |
| 40 Passenger Party Bus | $297 – $338+ | $321 – $478+ | $2,297 – $3,473+ |
| 50 Passenger Party Bus | $294 – $441+ | $337 – $490+ | $2,173 – $4,043+ |
| 15–35 Passenger Minibus | $113 – $246+ | $147 – $261+ | $1,098 – $2,105+ |
| 40–56 Passenger Charter Bus | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 640-274-5650 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation in Princeton
Planned my best friend's bachelorette and wanted something memorable, and this delivered. The bus was the party before we even reached the first stop, the lights and music were perfect for photos, and we had room to dance the whole way. Booking a custom route was easy and they worked around all my weird timing requests. The bride cried happy tears and the rest of us didn't stop laughing all night.
Tasha L.
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Brandon K.
Got a bachelor crew of fourteen together and this was the move. We bounced around Princeton all evening and never once worried about parking or splitting up. Plenty of seating, loud system, and the coolers kept everything cold. The reservation process was straightforward and they confirmed everything the day before. Honestly the bus was half the fun and the groom said it was the best send-off he could've asked for.
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Renata C.
My sister's bachelorette had girls coming in from three different states and keeping everyone together was my biggest worry. This solved it completely. We all rode as one group, the inside was gorgeous for pictures, and the music kept the energy up between stops. Setting up the night was simple and they were flexible when we ran a little late. Genuinely one of the best nights we've had together.
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Devin A.
We surprised the groom with a bus and his face when it pulled up was priceless. There was room for the whole crew to spread out, the speakers were no joke, and we made every stop we planned without any hassle. The team behind the booking actually called to double-check our pickup spot. Felt like our own private venue rolling through town. Already telling the other guys to book it for theirs.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Princeton Bachelor & Bachelorette Transportation Services
How far in advance should I book a party bus for a bachelorette in Princeton?
Book at least six to eight weeks out for a standard weekend. Princeton weekends overlap with Princeton University home football games (September through November) and graduation weekend in late May, when every vehicle in Mercer County fills up fast. If your bachelorette falls on a home-game Saturday, eight weeks is the minimum — two to three months is safer.
Call 640-274-5650 as soon as your date is set.
Can we make multiple stops on a bachelorette bar crawl?
Yes — that's exactly what a party bus is built for. You give us the list of stops, we build the route and plan around each venue. Nassau Street, Witherspoon Street, and a run over to New Brunswick's George Street corridor all work on one itinerary.
The bus waits nearby at each stop and moves with your group throughout the night, no extra coordination needed.
What's the difference between a party bus and a minibus for a bach party?
A party bus runs 15 to 50 passengers and comes with onboard amenities built for celebration — LED lighting, a bar setup, Bluetooth sound, and perimeter seating facing inward. A minibus seats 15 to 35, focuses on comfort and A/C with reclining seats, and works well for winery tours and daytime transfers where the ride is about getting there, not partying en route. Both options are available — call 640-274-5650 and we'll match you to the right fit based on your headcount and itinerary.
Can a party bus take our group to Atlantic City for the night?
Absolutely. Atlantic City is roughly 90 minutes south on the Atlantic City Expressway from Princeton, and it's one of our most requested overnight bach party runs. The bus takes your group down, drops at the casino entrance of your choice, and picks up at an agreed window when the night wraps.
No one battles the AC Expressway on the return trip at 2 a.m. Call 640-274-5650 for an Atlantic City round-trip quote.
What happens if our bachelorette party runs late and we need a later pickup?
Our reservation team is available 24/7, so mid-night itinerary changes are handled by a real person — not an automated system. The cleanest approach is to build a flexible end window into your original booking rather than calling from the curb at midnight. When you book, let us know your latest possible return time and we'll factor it into the reservation from the start.
Do you serve venues outside Princeton Borough, like New Brunswick or Lambertville?
Yes — Party Bus Princeton covers the full Central Jersey region. New Brunswick's bar corridor along Albany Street and George Street, Lambertville's wine and gallery scene along the Delaware Canal towpath, Asbury Park, and the Hopewell Valley winery loop are all in regular rotation. Tell us the destination list and we'll confirm availability and routing.
Call 640-274-5650 any time for a no-obligation quote.




