Types of Buses We Offer at Augusta Minibus Company
Augusta Minibus Company has a huge fleet of buses in Augusta—perfect for any group size or occasion. Whether you need a minibus for a corporate meeting at the Augusta Convention Center, a charter bus for a wedding at Sacred Heart Cultural Center, or a party bus for a night out on Broad Street, we have it. Choose from sprinter vans, minibuses (18-, 20-, 25-passenger), full-size 56-passenger charter buses, and more—all available across Augusta, Martinez, Evans, and nearby cities.

18 Passenger Minibus Rental
Our 18-passenger minibus is a great choice for small groups traveling around Augusta. This compact vehicle offers forward-facing seats, overhead storage racks, power outlets, and a PA system—making it perfect for shuttling employees between medical campuses or moving wedding guests from hotels to venues like Enterprise Mill Events Center.
20 Passenger Minibus Rental
The 20-passenger minibus is ideal for mid-sized groups who want a comfortable ride without sacrificing maneuverability. Enjoy cushioned seating, individual climate controls, reading lights, and WiFi so your group stays connected en route to Augusta University or Fort Eisenhower. Great for youth sports teams, church outings, and day trips to downtown attractions.


25 Passenger Minibus Rental
This larger minibus comfortably seats up to 25 passengers and comes with high-back reclining seats, USB charging ports, luggage space, and optional onboard entertainment systems. Use this Augusta bus rental to transport school groups to the Morris Museum of Art, corporate teams to golf tournaments, or extended family members during reunion weekends.
56 Passenger Charter Bus Rental
For large-scale transportation needs, our 56-passenger charter bus is the top choice in Augusta. Features include plush reclining seats, multiple flat-screen monitors, DVD players, free WiFi, power outlets, restrooms, and undercarriage storage bays. Perfect for moving entire conference delegations, sports fans headed to Masters Week events, or long-distance travel across Georgia and South Carolina.
