20 Passenger Minibus
Bus Rental Company Daly City offers one of the most versatile, modern, and fully loaded 20-passenger minibus fleets available anywhere in Daly City or the entire Bay Area. This is a true “mid-size” option—bigger than a sprinter van, smaller than a full coach—that hits the sweet spot for so many groups: corporate shuttles to downtown San Francisco, wedding parties heading up to Skyline Boulevard venues, SFO airport transfers, school and college outings, even band or fan travel to Chase Center and Oracle Park. You get real luggage space, headroom you can stand up in, reclining seats, strong air conditioning, fast Wi-Fi, power at every row, video screens, Bluetooth PA, and storage for everything from backpacks to coolers to folding bikes. It’s the quality of a full-size motorcoach with the agility and price point of a minibus—and it’s available 24/7/365 from the company people trust most.
How Much Does A 20 Passenger Minibus Rental in Daly City Cost?
You can expect to pay between $157 and $414 per hour, $1,300 to $3,100 per day, or $4.00 to $7.00 per mile for a 20-passenger minibus rental in Daly City. Final pricing depends on the length of your trip, whether you’re booking by the hour or by the day, mileage, and any additional fees like tolls or parking. The best way to get an accurate quote is to call Bus Rental Company Daly City at 628-251-7595 with your exact itinerary—we’ll give you a firm price upfront, answer all your questions, and make sure you get the right vehicle at the right budget. We operate 24/7, handle every type of trip, and have been setting the industry standard for service and reliability for over 15 years.
| Bus Type | Cost Per Hour | Cost Per Day | Cost Per Mile |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 Passenger Minibus | Starts from $150* | Starts from $1,100* | Starts from $4.50* |
Amenities Available on our 20 Passenger Minibuses in Daly City
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the go with fast, reliable Wi-Fi that’s perfect for streaming, browsing, or working while you travel. Whether you’re heading to a corporate event in downtown San Francisco or catching up on emails during a long ride down I-280, you’ll appreciate having internet access right from your seat. This is a must-have amenity for school groups, business travelers, and anyone who wants to stay online between destinations.
Onboard Restrooms
Minibuses DO NOT HAVE RESTROOMS. Please remove this section entirely.
Onboard TVs
Keep your group entertained with onboard TVs that can be used to watch movies, play videos, or display presentations. Connect your device easily via HDMI and share content with everyone on board. This feature is ideal for longer trips out of Daly City, such as school excursions, corporate training sessions, or simply keeping kids entertained on the way to a field trip.
Power Outlets
Every seat comes equipped with power outlets so passengers can charge phones, tablets, laptops, and other devices throughout the journey. No more fighting over limited plugs or arriving at your destination with a dead battery. This amenity is especially popular with wedding parties heading to venues like Lake Merced Golf Club, corporate groups needing to stay productive, and tech-savvy travelers who rely on their electronics.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Stay comfortable year-round with powerful climate control and personal air vents at each row. Whether it’s a foggy morning in Daly City or a warm afternoon crossing the San Mateo Bridge, everyone can adjust airflow to their liking. This makes a huge difference on packed buses and ensures no one is too hot or too cold.
Leather Seating
Ride in style with plush leather seating that looks great and feels even better. The seats are supportive enough for longer trips but still easy to relax in, making them a favorite among sports teams traveling to Kezar Stadium, wedding guests heading up Highway 1, and corporate groups alike. It’s a simple touch that elevates the entire experience.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Bring everything you need thanks to generous storage options both inside and outside the cabin. Overhead compartments are perfect for backpacks, purses, and small bags, while the rear cargo area can handle larger items like suitcases, coolers, or AV equipment. This flexibility is invaluable for school trips bringing extra supplies, band tours with lots of gear, or airport transfers to SFO where everyone has luggage.