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New Orleans has one of the most diverse craft-drinking scenes in the South, and getting from the Bywater to Mid-City to the Garden District without splitting the group across five separate cars is its own kind of puzzle. Party Bus in New Orleans takes that puzzle off your hands. Whether you're planning a crawl through the city's booming craft brewery corridor, a rum-and-rye distillery loop, or a day trip out to the Northshore wine country, book a minibus or party bus rental in New Orleans and keep your whole crew together from the first pour to the last.
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Providing Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus in New Orleans has been running group transportation for tasting tours across the Greater New Orleans area and beyond. We've run groups from the French Quarter out to Pontchartrain Vineyards & Winery on the Northshore, shuttled bachelorette parties between NOLA Brewing Company on Tchoupitoulas Street and the Bayou Beer Garden on Bienville, and loaded up minibuses for private distillery tours at Sazerac House on Magazine Street. Over more than a decade, we've learned which routes back up during Jazz Fest weekend, which parking situations near the warehouse district need some patience, and how to build an itinerary that actually fits a full day of responsible sipping.
That experience is yours the moment you call us.
What Booking Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation With Party Bus in New Orleans Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Winery or Brewery Tour in New Orleans, Louisiana
A tight group of eight heading to one tasting room needs a different vehicle than a 40-person corporate team planning a full-day craft spirits loop. That's why our fleet covers the full range. A 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles intimate birthday groups with USB charging and premium leather at every seat.
A 15- to 35-passenger minibus — with powerful A/C and plush reclining seats — is the right pick for mid-size groups hitting three or four stops on a Saturday. For larger brewery crawls or company outings, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus has undercarriage storage for cases, coolers, and overnight bags on extended trips north toward St. Tammany Parish wine country. We'll match you with the right vehicle so nobody's paying for empty seats.
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Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services Available in New Orleans, Louisiana and the Following Cities
Party Bus in New Orleans runs tasting tour transportation from the city itself and throughout the surrounding region. We regularly run pickups from downtown New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, and the Westbank for groups heading to Northshore wineries in Abita Springs and Covington. Groups coming in from Baton Rouge, Lafayette, or the Mississippi Gulf Coast — Gulfport, Biloxi, Ocean Springs — can be picked up at agreed meeting points and brought into the city for a craft crawl before heading back.
Long-haul itineraries that extend across the lake to St. Tammany Parish are all well within range. Wherever your group is sleeping, we'll build the route around you. Call 504-497-9530 to discuss pickup locations across the metro.
Tap Room Crawls Through the City's Craft Brewery Corridor
New Orleans' craft brewery scene is concentrated in a rough crescent from the Warehouse District through the Irish Channel and into the Uptown stretch of Tchoupitoulas Street — which sounds walkable on a map until you factor in the August heat index. NOLA Brewing Company (3001 Tchoupitoulas St) anchors the corridor, with its vast taproom and a courtyard that seats well over a hundred. A few miles upriver, Parlor Brewing Company (6176 Laurel St, Uptown) pours small-batch lagers in a neighborhood setting that fills fast on weekends.
Add a stop at Barrelhouse Brewing (1215 Magazine St) or swing out to Urban South Brewery (1645 Tchoupitoulas St), and you have the kind of four-stop afternoon that rewards a single bus over four separate Ubers. Your group boards once, and the whole route is taken care of.
Day Trips to Northshore Wine Country and Pontchartrain Vineyards
Move over Napa — Louisiana's Northshore has been quietly building one of the most visitor-friendly wine country scenes in the Gulf South. Pontchartrain Vineyards & Winery in Bush, Louisiana sits roughly 55 miles north of the French Quarter via I-10 East and the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway — a gorgeous drive that turns into a parking and logistics scramble when a group of 20 arrives in six separate vehicles. A charter bus rental out of New Orleans loads everyone at one address, crosses the Causeway together, and drops the group curbside at the vineyard.
If your itinerary includes a stop at Abita Brewing Company (166 Barbee Rd, Abita Springs) on the way back — which it should — the bus takes care of that loop without anyone pulling up Google Maps on a country road after a glass of Muscadine. Book early for fall harvest weekends; Northshore wineries fill bus-worthy groups quickly in October.
Distillery Tours and Craft Spirits Experiences in New Orleans
New Orleans has serious distillery pedigree — this is the city that gave the world the Sazerac cocktail — and the craft spirits scene that's grown around that legacy is genuinely worth a dedicated tour. Sazerac House (101 Magazine St, French Quarter) offers guided tasting experiences that book out weeks in advance during peak season and sit squarely in the middle of French Quarter parking chaos. New Orleans Craft Distillery (1305 S Peters St, Warehouse District) and NOLA Spirits in Lacombe round out a diverse day.
A party bus rental in New Orleans keeps the group together between stops and parks once, while your crew moves freely through the Quarter without anyone hunting for street meters on Decatur Street at 3 p.m. on a Saturday. Call 504-497-9530 to build the itinerary around your group's taste.
Beer, Wine & Spirits Festivals That Fill Every Bus in the Fleet
New Orleans runs several major festivals where a charter bus is the difference between a good time and a logistical disaster. The New Orleans Wine & Food Experience (NOWFE) takes over the Convention Center and multiple Grand Tasting venues each May — peak Jazz Fest-adjacent weekend when the entire city's transportation grid strains under festival foot traffic and Magazine Street becomes a one-way crawl. The NOLA Beer Week in October draws tap takeovers and special releases from Covington to the Bywater over ten days.
The Abita Brewing Fall Festival in Abita Springs each October packs the grounds with thousands of visitors on a Saturday when the Causeway exits back up for two miles. Booking a bus for festival weekends 6 to 8 weeks out is the standard move — waiting until the week of typically means paying a premium or finding nothing available. Lock in your date at 504-497-9530.
Custom Itineraries: Bachelorettes, Corporate Groups & Private Tours
The best New Orleans tasting tour is the one built around your group — not a fixed route someone else designed. Tell us your stops and we'll sequence them so the day flows: maybe that's a NOLA Brewing taproom start on Tchoupitoulas, a rum cocktail at the Sazerac House mid-afternoon, and an evening finish at a Magazine Street wine bar. A bachelorette group hitting five spots between the Garden District and the Marigny can customize a playlist, coordinate a color scheme, and count on the party bus's built-in sound and LED lighting to keep the energy running from the first stop to the last.
Corporate groups organizing team outings across the Warehouse District appreciate a vehicle big enough for the whole department, with no pressure on anyone to stay sober enough to navigate back to the CBD. We're available 24/7 at 504-497-9530 — call any time to draft the itinerary.
How Much Does Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in New Orleans 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 | $162 – $348+ | $158 – $327+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 504-497-9530 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in New Orleans
Did a pub crawl around New Orleans with ten friends on this and it was the best day. We hit a handful of spots and never once worried about getting between them or who was steering. The bus was our home base the whole time, comfortable and fun with the music going. Booking was easy and they were patient as we figured out our route. Such a relaxed, memorable way to spend an afternoon.
Ingrid C.
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RH★★★★★
Roderick H.
Booked the bus for a tasting tour and it made the whole outing effortless. We could actually enjoy ourselves at every stop knowing the ride between them was handled. The inside was clean and roomy for our group of twelve, and they were flexible with our stops and timing. The company was a pleasure to deal with from the first call. We're already planning the next one.
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MD★★★★★
Mireille D.
Got this for a girls' day pub crawl and it was a total blast. Eight of us bounced from place to place without a single hassle, and the bus itself was part of the fun with the lights and comfy seats. Booking took two minutes and they confirmed right away. The price split between us was very reasonable. Such a carefree way to enjoy a day out together.
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AF★★★★★
Augustin F.
We used the bus for a tour with a big group and couldn't have planned it better. Everyone stayed together, the ride between stops was smooth, and nobody had to cut their fun short to drive. The interior was comfortable and the system kept the mood going. They were on time and easy to coordinate with. Fair pricing for the whole group. Definitely doing this again.
Frequently Asked Questions About our New Orleans Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services
Can the bus wait for us at each stop while we taste?
Yes. Your bus is booked as a block of hours, and that time includes wait time at each location. Just build in a realistic visit window for each stop — most taprooms and tasting rooms run 45 minutes to an hour per visit — and the bus waits nearby between stops.
There's no meter running between venues; you're not paying per mile for a pub crawl.
How far in advance should we book a brewery or winery tour bus in New Orleans?
For a standard weekend tour, 3 to 4 weeks of lead time is usually enough. For Jazz Fest and NOWFE weekends in late April and May, book 6 to 8 weeks ahead — the whole city's transportation supply tightens those weekends. Fall Northshore winery trips in October fill quickly too, especially around Abita's annual festival and NOLA Beer Week events.
Can we bring bottles or cases we purchase on the tour?
That's entirely up to your group's discretion under Louisiana's open-container laws for private transportation. Storage-wise, minibuses and charter buses have overhead bins and, on full-size charter buses, undercarriage bays large enough to safely stow cases of wine or six-packs purchased along the route — no cramming bottles under seats.
What's the right vehicle size for a bachelorette brewery crawl?
Most bachelorette groups run 10 to 20 people, which puts a 15-passenger minibus or a 20-passenger party bus squarely in range. The party bus adds a built-in bar, color-changing LED lighting, and Bluetooth sound — which is the right call when the crawl is as much about the ride as the tasting. If your headcount is under 14, a Sprinter limo handles it with premium leather and USB charging at every seat.
Do you run tours out to Northshore wineries across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway?
Absolutely. Pontchartrain Vineyards, Abita Springs, and the broader St. Tammany Parish wine and beer corridor are all well within range. The Causeway run is one of our most popular long-day itineraries — round-trip from New Orleans, with stops at the vineyard and the Abita Brewing tap room on the return leg.
Call 504-497-9530 to price out the full route.
Can we add a distillery or cocktail bar stop to a brewery tour itinerary?
There's no rule that says a tour has to stay in one category. Mixed itineraries — a taproom, a distillery tasting, and a wine bar — are actually one of the most common requests we get in New Orleans, given how close together the Warehouse District breweries, the Sazerac House, and the Magazine Street wine bars are geographically. Build whatever combination makes sense for your group and we'll map it out efficiently.




