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56 Passenger Charter Bus

If you need a big, comfortable, modern, and fully loaded bus for your next trip, event, or commute, the 56-passenger charter bus is the best and biggest option available. You’ll get a vehicle built for long-distance travel with reclining seats, fast Wi-Fi, power outlets, USB ports, flat-screen monitors, DVD/Blu-ray players, Bluetooth/AUX connections, strong climate control, an onboard restroom, and plenty of storage space both overhead and underneath the cabin. This is the most versatile, most upgraded, and most requested full-size coach on the market—and it’s available 24/7/365 anywhere in Cambridge, Boston, or anywhere in Massachusetts!

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How Much Does A 56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental in Cambridge Cost?

You can rent a 56-passenger charter bus in Cambridge for $197–$519 per hour, $1,600–$3,800 per day, or $5.00–$8.00 per mile depending on your exact trip details. Final pricing depends on your exact itinerary (including pickup location), travel dates, and current availability. Multi-day and/or multi-bus bookings may qualify for package rates. Additional charges may apply for tolls, parking, driver hotel/lodging, and gratuity. You’ll get a fast, accurate, all-inclusive quote up front when you call 857-412-0420 with your trip details.

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

Amenities Available on our 56 Passenger Charter Buses in Cambridge

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

Wi-Fi

Stay connected on the road with powerful wireless internet that’s perfect for checking email, streaming video, posting to social media, or jumping on a Zoom call while you roll down I-90 or sit in traffic on Storrow Drive. The Wi-Fi supports multiple devices at once so everyone can stay productive and entertained between stops at places like the Museum of Science, Harvard Square, or TD Garden. It’s one of the most-requested features on any modern motorcoach—and once you’ve tried it, you’ll never want to travel without it again.

charter bus restroom

Onboard Restrooms

Every 56-passenger bus comes with a fully functional restroom so you don’t have to make extra stops on the way to Cape Cod, New York City, or a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium. The bathroom includes a toilet, sink, and running water—everything you need for comfort and convenience during longer trips across Massachusetts. It’s perfect for school groups, corporate shuttles, or anyone else who wants to keep the schedule tight and avoid unnecessary delays on the Mass Pike or Route 128.

Interior of a charter bus with flat-screen TVs

Onboard TVs

Entertain your passengers with multiple flat-screen monitors mounted throughout the cabin—ideal for playing movies, showing training videos, or broadcasting live sports events like Red Sox or Celtics games. Each screen is connected to a central media system that supports DVD/Blu-ray playback as well as HDMI input from laptops and other devices. You can even run a slideshow or PowerPoint presentation during a company outing to the Seaport District or a wedding shuttle to Beacon Hill. It’s a great way to pass the time and keep everyone engaged until you reach your destination.

Power outlets on a bus

Power Outlets

Never run out of battery again thanks to individual power outlets and USB ports at every seat—perfect for charging phones, tablets, and laptops during a long ride to Logan Airport or a conference at the Hynes Convention Center. The electrical system is designed to handle simultaneous use by dozens of devices so nobody has to wait their turn or share a cord while stuck in traffic on Memorial Drive. It’s one of those small details that makes a big difference—especially for student groups, business travelers, or anyone else who needs to stay plugged in and ready to go anywhere across Cambridge.

Air vents on a charter bus

Climate Control with Personal Air Vents

Beat the New England weather with a powerful HVAC system that keeps the cabin cool in July and warm in January—even when the bus is parked outside Fenway Park or tailgating at BC’s Alumni Stadium. Each row of seats has adjustable air vents so passengers can control the airflow to their liking without fighting over a single thermostat. The insulation and double-pane windows help maintain a consistent temperature from front to back, making it easy to relax and enjoy the ride through Cambridge, Somerville, or anywhere else.

Leather seats on a Charter bus

Leather Seating

Ride in style with plush leatherette upholstery that looks and feels like real leather but stands up better to spills, stains, and heavy use from large groups heading to concerts at the Sinclair or graduations at MIT’s Kresge Auditorium. The high-back seats recline for added comfort and include folding armrests, footrests, and optional headrest covers for longer trips out of Cambridge. Wide aisles and generous legroom make it easy to get in and out—whether you’re traveling with kids, seniors, or VIP guests from Kendall Square tech companies.

Storage space on a charter bus

Overhead & Undercarriage Storage

Bring all your gear with spacious storage options both inside and outside the bus—including overhead bins for backpacks and underfloor compartments for suitcases, coolers, band instruments, athletic equipment, or anything else you might need for a day trip to Walden Pond or a weekend tournament in Worcester. The luggage bays are accessible from either side of the vehicle and offer plenty of room for oversized items like golf clubs, ski bags, or trade show displays headed to the BCEC. Keeping the aisles clear and the main cabin clutter-free makes for a safer and more comfortable ride around Cambridge or anywhere else in Middlesex County.

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