Top-Rated Winery Tour & Pub Crawl Buses in Orlando
Orlando's craft beverage scene has quietly become one of the most compelling reasons to stay off I-4 and explore beyond the theme parks. Taprooms in the Mills 50 District, a small but serious wine scene in Lake County wine country an hour north, and distilleries scattered from Sanford to Celebration — there's a full tour itinerary hiding here. Charter Party Bus Orlando puts your group in a comfortable, climate-controlled bus so no one has to be the designated driver.
Call (321) 710-4697 or use our 30-second online quote tool to lock in your Orlando winery and brewery tour transportation today.
Providing Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Charter Party Bus Orlando has coordinated group transportation for hundreds of brewery crawls, winery day trips, and distillery tours across Central Florida. We know which taprooms off Primrose Drive need careful parking, which Lake County winery roads are barely two lanes wide heading up US-27, and exactly how long the ride from downtown Orlando to Lakeridge Winery takes on a Saturday afternoon — about 55 minutes when traffic on the Florida Turnpike cooperates. That kind of experience means your group spends every minute on the tour, not rerouting around closed lots or hunting for street parking in Ivanhoe Village.
What Booking Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation With Charter Party Bus Orlando Looks Like
Bus Options Perfect for Any Winery or Brewery Tour in Orlando, Florida
A Saturday brewery crawl through Mills 50 calls for a different vehicle than a full-day Lake County wine country excursion. For tasting groups of 10 to 14, a Sprinter van keeps things nimble on narrow Colonialtown side streets. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the right fit for a mid-size friend group hitting three or four taprooms — powerful A/C and plush reclining seats for the ride back after a long afternoon of pours.
For company outings or large bachelorette parties ready to make the Lakeridge-to-Clermont loop, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus gives everyone room to spread out, with undercarriage bays for coolers and cheese boards. Call (321) 710-4697 and we'll match the right vehicle to your headcount.
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Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services Available in Orlando, Florida and the Following Cities
Charter Party Bus Orlando serves the entire Central Florida region — and our fleet means we can meet your group wherever the tour starts. Whether you need brewery crawl transportation out of Sanford, a wine tour shuttle from Kissimmee, a taproom loop departing Apopka, or a distillery run from Lakeland, we take care of the pickup and the route. We also serve St. Cloud, Deltona, Palm Coast, and Spring Hill, so out-of-town guests staying anywhere in the metro can be added to the itinerary without complicating the plan.
Any group, any place, anytime — call (321) 710-4697 to get started.
Orlando Brewery Tours: Mills 50, Ivanhoe, & the Tap Trail Without a Designated Driver
The stretch of Central Florida taprooms concentrated in Mills 50, Ivanhoe Village, and the Milk District has made Orlando one of Florida's most interesting craft beer destinations — but street parking in those neighborhoods disappears by early afternoon on a weekend, and I-4 doesn't get kinder the longer you stay out. Breweries like Red Light Red Light (2010 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804), Sideward Brewing (210 N Bumby Ave, Orlando, FL 32803), and Orlando Brewing (1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806) sit within a few miles of each other — the perfect cluster for a crawl. An Orlando brewery tour bus rental keeps the whole group on the same schedule, drops everyone curbside at each tap room, and cuts out the question of who stays sober.
Instead of juggling three rideshares between stops, one bus handles it all for one flat rate.
Lake County Wine Country Day Trips: Lakeridge, Showcase, & the US-27 Corridor
Move over Napa Valley — Florida has its own wine country, and it's barely an hour up US-441 or the Florida Turnpike from downtown Orlando. Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards (19239 US-27 N, Clermont, FL 34715) is the flagship — 127 acres of muscadine and bunch grapes, free daily tours, and a tasting room that fills up fast on Art & Wine Festival weekends in October and November. Showcase of Citrus nearby rounds out a full day in Lake County with its grove and event space.
The two-lane stretches of US-27 north of Clermont aren't built for a caravan of wine-tasting cars trying to find each other after the second pour. A Lake County winery tour from Orlando — in one clean charter bus or minibus — takes care of all of it: the group arrives together, no one needs to drive back down the Turnpike at dusk, and the cooler fits in the undercarriage bay.
Orlando Distillery Tours: Quantum Spirits, Florida Craft Distillers, & the Craft Spirits Scene
Orlando's distillery scene is smaller and newer than its brewery counterpart, but it rewards groups willing to look for it. Quantum Spirits (3245 Pafford Industrial Ct, Orlando, FL 32824) runs tastings and tours of their locally produced rum and whiskey south of the airport on the Narcoossee Road corridor. Florida Craft Distillers have been expanding around the metro, and the Orange County Convention Center area near Sand Lake Road sees a steady stream of visitors during industry trade shows like the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Show.
For a distillery-focused outing — whether it's a bachelor party circuit or a corporate team night out — an Orlando distillery tour bus rental means the group rolls together from stop to stop without anyone calculating how many spirits they've had versus miles back to the hotel. The ride home on SR-528 is taken care of.
Beer & Wine Festivals in Central Florida: Florida Craft Beer Festival, Epcot Food & Wine, & More
Central Florida's festival calendar has several major tasting events where rideshare surge pricing and limited parking turn what should be a great night into a logistics headache. Florida Craft Beer Festival at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa each March draws thousands and is an easy two-hour bus ride from Orlando. Closer to home, Epcot's International Food & Wine Festival runs late summer through November — Walt Disney World has specific charter bus drop-off procedures at the Transportation & Ticket Center (1200 Seven Seas Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830), and park-adjacent lots fill hours before gates open.
Lakeridge Winery's Art & Wine Festival in Clermont each October and November hits capacity quickly and the on-site lot can't handle everyone. For any of these events, booking a festival bus rental in Orlando three to four months out is the move — vehicle availability around Epcot Food & Wine season tightens fast, and last-minute requests in October routinely face limited options.
Custom Winery & Brewery Tour Itineraries: Your Group, Your Stops, Your Schedule
Not every group wants a pre-set crawl. Maybe your birthday party wants to start with brunch cocktails at Ivanhoe Park Brewing (1300 Alden Rd, Orlando, FL 32803), then ride north to Lakeridge for the afternoon tour, then close at a craft cocktail bar in Winter Park before the bus drops everyone back at the hotel on International Drive. That exact kind of custom route is what Charter Party Bus Orlando is built for.
Tell us your stops, your headcount, and your preferred start time, and we'll build the logistics around it — the order that makes sense for traffic, the approach that avoids the SR-50 construction backups, and a return window that keeps everyone comfortable without rushing the last tasting. Call (321) 710-4697 and walk us through your itinerary.
How Much Does Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Orlando 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 (321) 710-4697 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Orlando
Did a winery tour for my best friend's birthday with eight of us and it was the perfect day. We hit four wineries and nobody had to think about getting around or who was staying sober. Between stops we had the music going and the lights on, basically a rolling party. Everyone could actually relax and enjoy the tastings. Best birthday idea ever, we're already planning the next one.
Rachel B.
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G★★★★★
Greg
Booked this for a brewery crawl with the guys and it was a blast. Six breweries around Orlando, all the logistics handled, and we just hopped on and off without a care. The bus had a great sound system so the in between rides were half the fun. Nobody worried about parking or directions. Honestly the easiest and best day out we've had. Doing it again for sure.
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MD★★★★★
Monica D.
My sister organized a wine tour for our girls trip and this made it. Ten of us, several stops, and the whole vibe was just fun and easy. The built in bar and the lights kept the party going between wineries. Loved that we could all be together the whole time instead of splitting into cars. Everyone said it was the highlight of the weekend. Highly recommend for any group.
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A★★★★★
Anthony
We did a pub crawl for my buddy's bachelor party and rented this to get around. Twelve of us hitting spots all night, nobody stressing about rides or directions. The sound system and lights made the bus its own stop on the crawl honestly. We just had a great time and let it handle everything. Could not have asked for a better night. Ten out of ten.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Orlando Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services
How far is the Lakeridge Winery from downtown Orlando, and how long does the bus ride take?
Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards in Clermont sits about 35 miles northwest of downtown Orlando via the Florida Turnpike or US-27. In moderate traffic, the ride runs 45 to 55 minutes. On Art & Wine Festival weekends in October and November, US-27 north of Clermont sees heavier volume — budget about 65 minutes and plan to depart Orlando by mid-morning to catch the first guided tour of the day.
Can we bring drinks on the bus between stops?
Yes — Florida law permits open containers for passengers on chartered party buses and minibuses, so your group can carry a bottle or a growler between tasting stops without any issue. Just make sure beverages are secured during transit so nothing spills on the way back down the Turnpike. The undercarriage bays are perfect for coolers and any bottles you pick up along the route.
How many brewery or winery stops can we realistically fit into one day?
Three to four stops is the sweet spot for a full-day tour departing Orlando. A Lake County wine country day — Lakeridge plus one or two stops in Clermont — fills about six hours comfortably. A Mills 50 brewery crawl through four taprooms in the Ivanhoe–Colonialtown corridor runs four to five hours depending on how long your group lingers at each pour.
We build the route so drive time between stops is minimal and the group never feels rushed.
How far in advance should we book a brewery or winery tour bus in Orlando?
For a standard weekend outing, two to three weeks of lead time is workable. For Lakeridge's Art & Wine Festival weekends in October and November, or during Epcot Food & Wine season when the entire metro sees elevated demand, book at minimum six to eight weeks out. Bachelorette groups and corporate outings with firm dates should lock in as soon as the guest list is confirmed — weekend vehicles in Central Florida move fast.
What size bus should we book for a group of 12 people on a brewery crawl?
A 14-passenger Sprinter limo or Sprinter van is the right call for 12 people. It maneuvers easily on the tighter streets in the Mills 50 and Ivanhoe Village neighborhoods, parks in standard commercial spaces, and keeps the group together without paying for seats you don't need. If your headcount grows past 14, a 15- to 20-passenger minibus steps up without adding much logistical complexity to the stops.
Can Charter Party Bus Orlando handle multi-day wine country trips from Orlando?
Absolutely. Multi-day itineraries — say, a Friday night taproom crawl followed by a full Saturday in Lake County wine country — are easy to coordinate as a single booking with a staged return schedule. We'll set up your pickup windows, sequence the stops to avoid backtracking on US-27, and keep the itinerary flexible enough that if your group wants to extend time at Lakeridge or add a sunset stop in Winter Garden, the route adjusts.
Call (321) 710-4697 and we'll build the full plan around your group's schedule.




