
Bend Winery Tour Charter Bus Rentals
Bend wine country sits at the crossroads of the Cascade Range and the high desert, and getting your group from tasting room to tasting room along US-97 or out into the Sunriver corridor without someone drawing the short straw for designated driving is exactly the kind of problem Bendcharterbuscompany.com was built to solve. Fill out one quick form and instantly compare wine tour buses, minibuses, and party buses from a network of transportation companies serving Bend and Central Oregon — no account needed, No waiting for callbacks to get pricing, no hassle. Or call 541-243-7911 any time and a live agent will pull together options for your group on the spot!
Providing Bend Wine Tour & Brewery Transportation Through a Network Of Independent Operators!
Bendcharterbuscompany.com is a quote-comparison and referral website — not a local bus company, not a motor carrier, and not the operator. We don't own a single vehicle. What we do is connect you to a large network of independent transportation companies serving Bend, Oregon, so instead of calling five different operators on a Tuesday afternoon and waiting around for callbacks, you fill out one form and see vehicles, photos, and pricing side by side in under 30 seconds.
Once you submit your trip details, you're taken to a national booking platform's results page where you can browse options and book the bus that fits your group — all online, all in minutes.
Whether you're organizing a bachelorette winery crawl through the Bend urban tasting rooms on Galveston Avenue or shuttling a corporate group out to a private vineyard event near Redmond, the network has options at different price points and passenger counts. Call 541-243-7911 or use the online quote tool to compare Bend wine tour buses right now!
Buses Perfect For Any Wine Tour & Brewery Transportation Need in Bend
Not every wine tour group looks the same, and the right Bend wine tour bus depends entirely on your headcount, your itinerary, and how much fun you plan to have between stops. A sprinter van handles intimate groups of six to fifteen heading out to a handful of tasting rooms along the Old Mill District. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the go-to for mid-size groups hitting four or five stops across Central Oregon, with overhead storage for jackets and wine purchases, power outlets, and climate control to keep everyone comfortable between Sunriver and downtown Bend.
And for the big celebrations — bachelorette weekends, milestone birthdays, corporate wine retreats — a 15- to 50-passenger party bus brings a full-length bar, color-changing LED lighting, and a premium Bluetooth sound system so the party runs from the first pickup to the last drop-off.
Compare every available vehicle type through this website and match the bus to your actual headcount — not a seat more!
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Vehicles shown above are NOT the exact makes and models available for every trip. We are NOT a transportation company and do not own or operate vehicles. Photos are examples only and may show stock or typical vehicles, not the exact vehicle offered for your reservation. Fill out the online quote form or call 541-243-7911 to view current vehicle options, photos, availability, and pricing. Confirm the exact vehicle details and amenities before booking.
Party Buses for Bachelorette Wine Tours Through Bend's Urban Tasting Rooms
Bend's downtown tasting room scene has exploded over the last decade, and the stretch of Galveston Avenue and Bond Street between the Old Mill District and the Bend Ale Trail packs more stops into a walkable corridor than most groups can cover on foot without losing half the party to a side street. A bachelorette wine tour that starts with those in-town stops and adds an out-of-town pour at Bend Winery (62930 O.B. Riley Rd, Bend, OR 97703) or a farther run to Maragas Winery (15523 SW Hwy 97, Culver, OR 97734) means covering real distance between pours — the Culver run alone runs about 45 minutes back to Bend on US-97 — on top of navigating downtown Bend parking on a Friday night for the stops right in town, which is its own sport.
A party bus for your Bend bachelorette wine tour solves all of it. Your group loads up once, the bus stages near each tasting room while everyone is inside, and nobody splits off to grab a rideshare or hunts for a spot on Bond Street. Party buses in the network come with a full-length bar, LED lighting, Bluetooth sound, and wraparound perimeter seating — so the celebration runs from the first pour to the last drop-off.
You set the itinerary. You plan the stops. You enjoy the ride!
Compare bachelorette party buses in Bend through Bendcharterbuscompany.com and find what fits your group in under 30 seconds.
Minibus Rentals for Winery Day Trips From Bend to the Applegate Valley
The Applegate Valley wine region sits roughly four hours southwest of Bend via OR-58 and I-5, and for groups willing to make the drive, it delivers a completely different style of tasting experience — smaller family estates, Bordeaux-style reds, and the kind of unhurried porch-and-barrel-room atmosphere that's hard to find closer to town. Getting twelve to twenty people down there without coordinating a three-car caravan on a winding two-lane highway is where a Bend minibus rental earns its keep.
A 15- to 28-passenger minibus keeps your group together from the Bend pickup through every stop, with overhead storage for wine purchases, climate control for the high desert heat on the way back, and power outlets so nobody arrives with a dead phone. Rather than splitting your group into rental cars and hoping everyone makes the same turn off I-5, one bus handles the whole route. Confirm your winery reservation times before you go, since smaller Applegate Valley estates often require advance booking for groups.
Call 541-243-7911 to compare minibus options for your Bend winery day trip!
Charter Buses for Corporate Wine Retreat Transportation Around Central Oregon
Corporate wine retreats and team-building vineyard events are a staple of Bend's events calendar, and the venues that host them — from private estate rentals in the Tumalo area to resort event spaces at Sunriver Resort (17600 Center Dr, Sunriver, OR 97707), about 25 minutes south of Bend on US-97 — sit well outside downtown Bend on roads that aren't built for a convoy of rental cars after a full afternoon of tasting. US-97 between Bend and Sunriver runs fast and smooth, but the side roads into the resort corridors get narrow, and nobody wants to navigate them after a four-winery afternoon. Groups booking a stay there can find route and shuttle planning guidance in this Sunriver Resort group transportation guide.
A 56-passenger charter bus or a fleet of minibuses handles the whole logistics chain — hotel pickups in downtown Bend, transfers to the venue, and a staged return run at the end of the evening. Full-size motorcoaches come with reclining seats, onboard restrooms, WiFi, and undercarriage luggage bays for gear and wine purchases. Bendcharterbuscompany.com lets you compare charter bus options from a network of Central Oregon transportation companies, so you match the fleet to your actual headcount and your event timeline. Enter your trip details once and see pricing from multiple operators side by side!
Sprinter Van Rentals for Small-Group Wine Tours Through Sunriver and Redmond
Not every wine tour needs a full bus. Groups of six to twelve heading out from Bend for a focused afternoon at two or three stops — maybe a stop in Terrebonne just off US-97 north of Redmond, or a private tasting at one of the small-production wineries operating out of the Redmond area — are better served by a sprinter van than a half-empty minibus. Sprinter vans in the network seat six to fifteen, run climate-controlled, and carry your group comfortably through the US-97 corridor without the overhead of a larger vehicle.
Anyone flying in for the trip can check pickup logistics in this Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM) shuttle guide before booking.
The Redmond-to-Bend stretch on US-97 is one of Central Oregon's busiest commuter corridors, and afternoon traffic heading back south toward Bend after a long tasting day can stack up fast at the Cooley Road interchange. A sprinter van handles that return run while your group relaxes instead of watching brake lights. Compare Bend sprinter van rentals for small-group wine tours through Bendcharterbuscompany.com's online quote tool — pricing in under 30 seconds, no account required!
Bus Rentals for Bend Wine Festival and Event Transportation
Bend hosts a packed calendar of wine and food events throughout the year, and the ones that draw the biggest crowds — including the Bend Wine Festival — gather at the Hayden Homes Amphitheater (344 SW Shevlin-Hixon Dr, Bend, OR 97702), the outdoor venue that spent two decades as Les Schwab Amphitheater before its November 2021 rename. Parking near the Hayden Homes Amphitheater tightens fast on show days, and the road in from SW Century Drive gets backed up well before gates open. Events there pull in groups from across Central Oregon who all want to arrive together, skip the parking scramble, and leave when they're ready rather than when the rideshare surge drops.
Groups planning a show there can compare pickup and staging options in this Hayden Homes Amphitheater group transportation guide.
A wine festival charter bus or party bus rental in Bend solves the arrival problem and the departure problem in one booking. Your group loads at a single pickup point, arrives together at a curbside drop-off near the venue entrance, and the bus is staged and ready when the last pour is done. Bendcharterbuscompany.com lets you compare festival buses from a network of Bend-area operators — whether you need a 20-passenger minibus for a friend group or a full 56-passenger motorcoach for a corporate block — all in one quick form. Call 541-243-7911 to lock in your festival transportation before availability fills up!
Brewery and Winery Combo Tour Buses Around the Bend Ale Trail
Bend has more craft breweries per capita than almost any city in the Pacific Northwest, and the Bend Ale Trail winds through more than two dozen stops across the city — from Deschutes Brewery (1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR 97703) and Boneyard Beer's tasting room (37 NW Lake Pl, Bend, OR 97703 — separate from its Division Street pub) in the core to Crux Fermentation Project (50 SW Division St, Bend, OR 97702) and 10 Barrel Brewing (62950 NE 18th St, Bend, OR 97701) on the edges. A charter or minibus can stage curbside at each of these stops in turn, so the group moves from Deschutes to Boneyard to Crux to 10 Barrel without anyone hunting for parking downtown or off NE 18th Street. Groups that want to mix tasting room stops with brewery visits — a winery in the afternoon, the Ale Trail in the evening — need a bus that can handle both legs without anyone doing the math on who's driving.
A 15- to 50-passenger party bus keeps the energy up between stops with onboard sound, LED lighting, and a full bar setup, while a minibus handles the same mixed itinerary at a lower price point for groups under 30. Whatever the size of your group and wherever your pickup and drop-off locations, you'll find what you need through this website. Fill out one form to compare pricing from a network of bus companies serving Bend's Ale Trail and winery combo routes!
You Can Find and Book Wine Tour Transportation in Bend and Any Nearby City!
Bend sits at the center of a wide stretch of Central Oregon wine country, and the tasting rooms don't stop at the city limits. Bendcharterbuscompany.com connects you to a network of transportation companies serving Bend and every surrounding area — so whether your group is heading south toward Sunriver, northwest along US-20 toward Sisters, or north on US-97 toward Redmond and Terrebonne, there's a bus in the network ready for the route. You can also find Portland wine tour bus rentals for trips into the Willamette Valley wine region, or find an Eugene charter bus rental for groups making the full Willamette Valley run from Bend.
Don't limit your group to one city or one region. Enter your pickup location, date, and group size once, and compare wine tour buses serving Bend and all of Central Oregon in seconds!
How Much Does Wine Tour & Brewery Transportation in Bend Cost?
| Type of Vehicle | Cost Per Hour Weekdays | Cost Per Hour Weekends | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56 Passenger Charter Bus | $205 – $385+ | $225 – $410+ | $1,650 – $2,950+ | $6.20 – $8.95+ |
| 35 Passenger Minibus | $225 – $370+ | $255 – $385+ | $1,815 – $2,415+ | $6.20 – $8.95+ |
| 30 Passenger Minibus | $205 – $365+ | $240 – $380+ | $1,670 – $2,335+ | $5.90 – $8.60+ |
| 28 Passenger Minibus | $190 – $355+ | $220 – $370+ | $1,540 – $2,255+ | $5.65 – $8.25+ |
| 25 Passenger Minibus | $190 – $350+ | $195 – $365+ | $1,420 – $2,180+ | $5.40 – $7.90+ |
| 20 Passenger Minibus | $190 – $340+ | $190 – $355+ | $1,300 – $2,080+ | $5.15 – $7.50+ |
| 18 Passenger Minibus | $190 – $330+ | $190 – $350+ | $1,210 – $1,990+ | $5.00 – $7.25+ |
| 15 Passenger Minibus | $180 – $310+ | $180 – $330+ | $1,150 – $1,880+ | $4.75 – $6.95+ |
| 15-50 Passenger Party Bus | $248 – $426+ | $265 – $460+ | $1,827 – $2,954+ | $6.75 – $9.95+ |
| Sprinter Van with Driver | $190 – $373+ | $218 – $466+ | $1,395 – $2,848+ | $5.00 – $6.95+ |
| Sprinter Limo | $210 – $395+ | $245 – $520+ | $1,550 – $3,150+ | $5.50 – $7.75+ |
| School Bus | $205 – $365+ | $240 – $380+ | $1,670 – $2,335+ | $5.00 – $7.60+ |
| ABOVE PRICES ARE JUST EXAMPLES. Your final price and vehicle options depend entirely on your specific trip details. To get an instant price quote for your trip, request an online quote or call 541-243-7911. | ||||
Frequently Asked Questions About Bend Wine Tour & Brewery Transportation Services
Bendcharterbuscompany.com helps you compare buses rental options; it is not a transportation company and does not rent, own, or operate vehicles. When you submit the quote form, your trip details go through a booking company so you can review pricing and available vehicles for your date. You compare the options and book through the process shown with your quote.
Bendcharterbuscompany.com is a quote-comparison and referral website. Instead of calling individual bus companies and waiting on callbacks, you fill out one quick form with your trip details — date, group size, pickup location, stops — and get taken to a national booking platform's results page showing available vehicles and pricing from a network of transportation companies serving Bend. You compare options, pick what fits, and book right there.
Or call 541-243-7911 and a live agent pulls the options for you.
Bend wine tour transportation through Bendcharterbuscompany.com works in three steps. You enter your trip details — or call 541-243-7911 — and get connected to a national booking platform showing available buses from independent transportation providers serving Bend Central Oregon. You browse vehicles, photos, and pricing side by side.
You book the one that fits your group. Transportation is provided by the independent operator you select; Bendcharterbuscompany.com is the comparison tool that gets you there without the runaround.
Bend wine tour transportation in the network covers groups of six to 56 passengers. Sprinter vans handle six to fifteen for a focused three-stop afternoon. Minibuses fit 15 to 35 passengers and work well for a full-day Bend tasting room crawl or a run out to Sunriver and back.
Party buses seat 15 to 50 and bring the onboard bar and LED lighting for bachelorette and birthday groups. Compare all of them through one form on this website — match the bus to your headcount and your itinerary, not the other way around.
Yes — multi-stop itineraries are the standard for wine tour bus rentals in Bend. When you request your quote, include every stop on your route: downtown tasting rooms on Galveston Avenue, the Old Mill District, out to Sunriver, or north toward Redmond. The more detail you provide upfront, the more accurately the booking platform can match you with operators whose routes cover your full itinerary.
Call 541-243-7911 if you want help building a multi-stop package before you submit the form.
Book as early as you can — ideally four to eight weeks out for most dates, and further for peak periods. Summer weekends in Bend (July and August) are the tightest stretch of the year for group transportation, and bachelorette and birthday weekends book fast. The Bend Wine Festival and major food events in September and October also pull hard on available inventory.
Waiting until the week of your trip almost always means higher pricing or no availability. The sooner you compare through Bendcharterbuscompany.com, the better your options.
Bend wine tour transportation through this network covers routes well beyond Central Oregon. The Willamette Valley — Oregon's largest wine region, running from Portland south through Salem and Eugene — is roughly three hours northwest of Bend on US-20 and OR-22. Groups making that run typically book a 56-passenger charter bus or a 28- to 35-passenger minibus for the long haul, with reclining seats, WiFi, and onboard restrooms for the drive.
Enter your pickup and destination once through the quote tool and compare options for the full route.
Bend wine tour transportation through Bendcharterbuscompany.com's network scales up to 56 passengers on a single full-size motorcoach, and larger groups can book multiple vehicles through the same quote request. Corporate wine retreats, family reunion winery days, and large bachelorette weekends with 40 or more guests are all workable — just include your total headcount and the number of vehicles you think you'll need when you fill out the form, or call 541-243-7911 and a live agent will help you figure out the right configuration.