About this tour
When Em from our team booked the Miami Luxury Party Sprinter Bus, we expected a straightforward private transfer—and that's what we got, done well. This is a Mercedes Sprinter that seats 14 with leather captain chairs, a sound system, WiFi, and enough power outlets to keep everyone charged. It's built for corporate runs, airport pickups, and group nights out across Broward and Miami Counties. The uniformed drivers know their way around, the vehicles are insured and county-approved, and you get hotel pickup included. Three hours covers a solid chunk of South Florida if you're hopping between spots.
Highlights
- Leather captain chairs and wood floors beat your typical shuttle vibe
- Enough USB and 110v charging for a group of gadget-addicted travellers
- Smart TV and Apple TV hookup if your group wants to queue a playlist
- Hotel pickup and drop-off baked into the price
- Room for 14 people plus serious luggage—no cramped elbows
- Professional uniformed drivers, fully licensed and insured
- WiFi onboard keeps remote workers and group chats running
What to expect
You'll be picked up from your hotel and collected by a professional driver in a pristine Mercedes—not a squeezed minibus. The interior feels more private car than transport, with soft seating and decent legroom. If you're heading to the airport or a corporate event, the driver knows the routes and won't faff about. For a group night out, the setup suits pre-drinks or post-dinner wind-downs; the sound system and Smart TV mean you can actually control the vibe rather than suffer whatever's on the radio.
The three-hour window is realistic for a point-to-point journey across Miami or Broward with a driver who knows where he's going. One heads-up: parking fees aren't included and you'll settle those at check-in, so factor that in if you're being picked up from a venue that charges. Groups and corporate teams will find this straightforward and reliable; solo travellers might find it overkill.
Good to know
If you've got a group (up to 14), this beats splitting taxis or cramming a standard minivan. The leather and wood finishes actually look sharp, and the charging ports mean nobody arrives at the airport dead-battery. Uniformed drivers and proper licensing matter if you're on an expense account or flying in clients. Service animals travel fine.
Parking fees catch people off guard—they're not included and due at check-in. For solo travellers or couples, you're paying group rates for empty seats; a regular Uber might be cheaper. The vehicle is rated for all fitness levels, so accessibility isn't an issue, but it's not a scenic tour—you're getting from A to B in comfort, not a guided experience. Infant seats available but book ahead. Peak times (airport morning rushes, Friday nights) will eat into your three-hour window if traffic's heavy. The service is Broward and Miami Counties only; other South Florida areas need special inquiry.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







