18 Passenger Minibus
When it comes to mid-size group transportation, the 18-passenger minibus is one of the most versatile and comfortable options available—and Charter Bus Rental Brentwood is proud to offer several of the best models (including Grech Motors GM28, Turtle Top VT3, and Glaval Universal) to anyone traveling in or around Brentwood. This is a great choice for school groups, corporate teams, wedding parties, or sports fans heading to Oakland, Walnut Creek, or even San Francisco. We regularly dispatch 18-passenger minibuses to nearby cities like Antioch, Oakley, Discovery Bay, and Concord, so you can always get the exact vehicle you need. Call our team anytime at 925-508-1420 to get a fast quote and ask about specific models available in your area!
How Much Does A 18 Passenger Minibus Rental in Brentwood Cost?
The cost to rent an 18-passenger minibus in Brentwood typically ranges from $145 to $404 per hour, $1,300 to $3,000 per day, or $4.00 to $7.00 per mile. Pricing varies based on factors like trip duration, mileage, vehicle model, and time of year. Peak seasons—spring and fall—often see higher rates due to increased demand for school, wedding, and event transportation. Your price includes the minibus, driver, fuel, tolls, and any applicable parking or lodging fees. For the most accurate pricing, call Charter Bus Rental Brentwood at 925-508-1420 with your trip details, and we’ll provide a free, all-inclusive quote tailored to your itinerary.
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 18 Passenger Minibuses in Brentwood
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the road with optional 4G/5G Wi-Fi available on most 18-passenger minibuses, perfect for checking email, streaming music, or sharing photos during longer trips to Brentwood sporting events or corporate outings.
Onboard Restrooms
Many of our 18-passenger minibuses can be equipped with a half-bathroom (toilet and hand sanitizer) at the rear of the cabin, ideal for longer trips or routes with limited restroom access. This is especially useful for youth sports travel, winery tours, or construction shuttles where comfort and convenience are essential. The onboard restroom helps minimize unscheduled stops, keeping your itinerary on track during journeys to destinations like Sacramento, San Francisco, or regional event venues.
Onboard TVs
Most 18-passenger minibuses include one or two flat-screen monitors mounted at the front or mid-cabin. These screens can play DVDs, connect to streaming devices via HDMI, or display presentations for corporate groups. Bring a movie for the kids, review game footage, or share a wedding slideshow—multiple video inputs make it easy to entertain and engage your audience on the road.
Power Outlets
Keep devices charged with multiple 110V power outlets and USB ports located throughout the cabin. Each seating row typically includes at least one outlet, allowing passengers to plug in laptops, tablets, or phones. Business travelers can work on the go, students can stay connected, and everyone arrives with fully charged electronics.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Advanced HVAC systems ensure a comfortable cabin temperature year-round. Powerful air conditioning keeps the bus cool during hot summer days, while efficient heating warms the space in winter. Many models feature personal air vents above each seat, so passengers can adjust airflow to their liking. The driver can fine-tune the overall climate settings to maintain consistent comfort from front to back.
Leather Seating
Enjoy the ride in high-back, reclining seats upholstered in cloth or optional leatherette. Ergonomic design provides ample support for short or long trips. Padded headrests, adjustable recline, and folding armrests make it easy to relax, read, or catch a nap. Seating is arranged in pairs on each side of the aisle, accommodating 18 passengers comfortably.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Store bags, backpacks, and coats in overhead parcel racks that run the length of the cabin. Larger items can be placed in rear luggage compartments or, on some models, in undercarriage bays accessible from outside. There’s plenty of space for sports equipment, musical instruments, or event supplies. Keeping the aisle clear of baggage improves safety and comfort for everyone on board.