Book Fort Lee Winery & Pub Crawl Transportation in Minutes!
Fort Lee sits at one of the most well-positioned spots in the entire metro area for a craft-beverage day trip — the George Washington Bridge puts Hudson Valley wine country, North Jersey's booming taproom scene, and a growing cluster of craft distilleries all within easy reach. Party Bus Fort Lee makes it incredibly easy to pull a group together, hand off the navigation, and focus entirely on the tasting. Book a minibus or charter bus with an all-inclusive quote in minutes.
Call 551-415-2460 or use our 30-second online quote tool to lock in your Fort Lee brewery or winery tour bus today!
Providing Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Since 2011
Since 2011, Party Bus Fort Lee has coordinated winery, brewery, and distillery tour transportation for groups across Bergen County and the entire North Jersey corridor. Over more than a decade, we've arranged tours that start in Fort Lee parking lots and end with the group back at the door — no one separated, no one behind the wheel after a full afternoon of tasting flights. We know the approach roads around the Hudson Valley AVA, the parking constraints at Hackensack taprooms, and the size of events at venues like the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center in Edison.
That experience means your itinerary is built around real logistics, not guesswork. Call 551-415-2460 any time to start planning your group's tasting tour.
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Bus Options Perfect for Any Winery or Brewery Tour in Fort Lee, New Jersey
Not every tour group is the same size, and the right vehicle makes the difference between a comfortable afternoon and an overcrowded one. A compact 14-passenger Sprinter limo handles a small bachelorette wine crawl with style — leather seating, USB charging, and tinted windows keep the mood right between stops. A 15- to 35-passenger minibus is the ideal fit for a mid-size group hopping between three or four taprooms, with enough overhead storage for the cans and merch your crew picks up along the way.
For a company outing or a large family milestone, a 40- to 56-passenger charter bus gives you the undercarriage bays to store a full cooler, wine boxes, and anything else the afternoon produces. Tell us your headcount and we will match you with the right vehicle from our fleet.
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Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services Available in Fort Lee, New Jersey and the Following Cities
Party Bus Fort Lee serves Fort Lee and the full surrounding region — North Bergen, Union City, Passaic, Paterson, and Clifton are all regular pickup points, and our fleet covers all of North Jersey. Whether your group is departing from a Cliffside Park parking lot, a hotel in Edgewater, or a home address in Teaneck, we coordinate the pickup, the route, and the return. We also run longer-haul tasting tours across the river into the Hudson Valley, down to the Garden State's wine trail in Salem County, or over to the Jersey Shore distillery clusters.
Wherever the tasting takes you, the bus keeps everyone together for one flat, predictable rate. Call 551-415-2460 to confirm service in your area.
North Jersey Taproom Crawls: Brewery Tour Bus Rentals from Fort Lee
The craft brewery scene within an hour of the GWB has exploded over the past few years, and Fort Lee is a natural launching pad for a serious taproom crawl. Carton Brewing in Atlantic Highlands pulls groups from all over the state, but closer to home you have strong stops in Hackensack, Clifton, and Hoboken all reachable without touching a highway ramp more than once. The problem with driving yourself — beyond the obvious — is parking.
Taprooms in Clifton and Passaic back up to industrial streets with no real lot, and Hoboken's street parking situation on a Saturday afternoon is its own kind of ordeal. A Fort Lee brewery tour bus drops your group at each front door and waits nearby, so there is no parking scramble at every stop and no splitting into Ubers when last call hits. Book by headcount and we will build the route around your must-hit taprooms.
Hudson Valley Winery Day Trips: Wine Country Bus Rentals from Fort Lee
The George Washington Bridge is the starting gun for one of the best wine day trips on the East Coast. The Hudson Valley American Viticultural Area stretches from Rockland County north through Dutchess County, and the concentration of estate wineries along Route 9W and Route 9 means your group can hit three or four serious tasting rooms — Benmarl Winery in Marlboro, Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville (one of the oldest in the country), and Millbrook Vineyards & Winery in the mid-Hudson — without backtracking once. The challenge is the return: Route 9W south on a Sunday evening backs up badly before the bridge approach, and anyone who has driven it after a full day of wine tasting knows it feels twice as long.
A winery tour bus from Fort Lee handles every mile while your group finishes the last bottle and debriefs the day. Lock in your date and we will plan the route so you miss the worst of the congestion.
Craft Distillery Tours: Spirits Tour Bus Rentals from Fort Lee
New Jersey's distillery scene is younger than its brewery counterpart but growing fast, and a few spots are already worth building a full afternoon around. Jersey Artisan Distilling in Fairfield does small-batch whiskey and rum with tours and tastings, and it sits close enough to Fort Lee that you could pair it with a Clifton taproom stop without adding much mileage. Down on the Shore, Hook Creek Distillery and the broader Asbury Park spirits corridor make for a longer day trip that rewards the distance.
The practical argument for a charter bus is straightforward: distillery tasting rooms are almost universally short on parking — they tend to occupy repurposed industrial buildings on side streets — and the pours are strong enough that driving between stops is genuinely not a good idea. One bus solves both problems. Call 551-415-2460 and we will build a distillery route around the stops your group actually wants to visit.
Beer, Wine & Spirits Festivals: Group Bus Rentals for NJ Festival Season
New Jersey runs a serious festival calendar for craft beverage fans, and the transportation picture for most of these events is difficult without a private bus. The New Jersey Craft Beer Festival draws thousands of attendees to the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center (97 Sunfield Ave, Edison, NJ 08837), where parking in the surrounding lots fills fast and the ride-share queues at the end of the night stretch long. The annual Jersey Shore Wine Festival and the Asbury Park Beerfest pull crowds to venues where street parking runs out well before the doors open.
A group that books a Fort Lee festival bus rental arrives together, skips the lot lottery, and has a confirmed pickup waiting when the last pour is done — no one is hunting for a surge-priced ride at the end of the evening. Festival weekends book out quickly; call as soon as your date is confirmed.
Custom Winery & Brewery Tour Itineraries: Build Your Own Tour Bus Route from Fort Lee
Not every group wants a preset circuit. Some want a single winery with a long lunch; some want six taproom stops and a distillery chaser; some want to combine a Hudson Valley winery visit with a dinner reservation in Nyack on the way back. Party Bus Fort Lee coordinates custom tour itineraries built entirely around your group's preferences — your stops, your pace, your pickup window.
Tell us whether you want to stay north of the GWB or cross into the valley, how many hours you need, and how many passengers are coming. We match you with the right vehicle and confirm the route, the stop order, and the return time so every stop runs on schedule. There is no template to fit into — if you want the tour to hit a specific cidery in Warwick and end at a steakhouse in Teaneck, that is exactly what we will arrange.
Call 551-415-2460 to start building your itinerary today.
How Much Does Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Fort Lee 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 | $158 – $327+ | $162 – $348+ | $1,331 – $2,841+ |
| Rates vary by trip length, travel dates, passenger count, amenities, and availability. Use our online quote form or call 551-415-2460 for exact pricing. | |||
Client Reviews of Our Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation in Fort Lee
Booked the bus for a winery day with my friends and it was the perfect way to do it. We could actually taste everything without anyone worrying about getting around between stops. The coordinator helped us sequence the route so the timing flowed, and the ride between spots was comfortable and fun. We laughed the whole way around the Fort Lee area. It turned a simple outing into a genuinely memorable day. Already planning the next one.
Giselle M.
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Cormac D.
Did a pub crawl for my buddy's birthday and the bus made it effortless. No one had to skip a round or sit out as the sober one, which is the whole point. Booking was quick, the price was fair, and they kept us on schedule between spots. The system inside kept the energy up as we rolled around Fort Lee. Everyone got home safe and happy, and the birthday guy said it was exactly the night he wanted. Can't recommend it enough.
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Pernille K.
A group of us took the bus for a wine-tasting tour and it was an absolute delight from start to finish. The reservation team was helpful about choosing stops and timing, and they handled all the logistics so we could just enjoy ourselves. Comfortable between visits, with room to chat and relax. Touring the area around Fort Lee together without a care was the whole appeal. We're already trying to coordinate calendars for round two.
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Hugo F.
We did a pub crawl for a friend's send-off and the bus tied the entire night together. We hit several spots without anyone stressing about getting between them, and not having to put anyone behind the wheel meant everyone could actually relax. The booking was painless and the quote was honest. Cruising around Fort Lee with the music going kept the energy high all night. The guest of honor called it the perfect farewell. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Frequently Asked Questions About our Fort Lee Winery & Brewery Tour Transportation Services
How many wineries or breweries can we realistically visit in one day?
Most groups hit three to five stops comfortably, depending on how long they linger at each. Tasting rooms typically run 45 minutes to an hour per visit. Build in travel time between stops — especially if you're crossing the GWB into the Hudson Valley, where Route 9W traffic on weekends adds time — and you have a full, satisfying day without anyone feeling rushed.
We can help you sequence the stops to minimize backtracking.
How far in advance should we book a winery tour bus from Fort Lee?
For weekend tours during peak season — roughly May through October — booking four to six weeks out gives you the best vehicle selection and pricing. Hudson Valley fall foliage weekends (mid-October) and summer festival dates fill the fastest. If your tour falls on a Sunday in September or October, assume the vehicle you want will not be available at the last minute and lock in the date early.
Do wineries and breweries accommodate large groups without a reservation?
Most tasting rooms in New Jersey and the Hudson Valley request advance notice for groups larger than eight to ten people. Some wineries require a reservation and charge a per-person tasting fee for groups that have to be pre-paid. We recommend calling your planned stops directly before your tour date — and letting us know the confirmed times so we can build the pickup schedule around them.
What happens if our group runs behind schedule at one of the stops?
We build buffer time into every itinerary. When you book, share your planned stops and approximate time at each — our reservation team factors that into the schedule so a long pour at stop two does not blow up the rest of the afternoon. If plans change on the day, call us and we adjust the route.
The bus runs on your group's clock, not a fixed municipal timetable.
Is a party bus or a minibus better for a winery tour?
It depends on what your group wants out of the ride itself. A party bus — with its built-in bar area, mood lighting, and open cabin — makes the travel between stops part of the experience, which suits bachelorette groups and milestone celebrations well. A minibus is a better fit when comfort and conversation between stops matter more than onboard entertainment.
Either way, no one is behind the wheel. Call 551-415-2460 and we will match your group to the right vehicle.




