A few of the companies we’ve worked with
Lake Worth Beach Park & Casino
Lake Worth Beach Park & Casino (10 S Ocean Blvd, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460) is the city's crown jewel, but parking a 56-passenger motorcoach here requires precision. The park is open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. For group drop-offs, your driver will navigate A1A (Ocean Blvd) and utilize the designated commercial unloading zone located near the clock tower and the entrance to Benny’s on the Beach. This allows your group to step directly onto the boardwalk without trekking from the overflow lots. Because the main lot often reaches capacity by 10:30 AM on weekends, we typically stage our full-size charter buses off-site at the city’s designated oversized vehicle spaces once the group is unloaded. This destination is essential for groups because it combines a historic 1920s-era casino building (now an event venue) with a revamped beach complex. If you are hosting a wedding at the Ballroom, a 25-passenger minibus is the perfect shuttle to move guests from downtown hotels like the Sabal Palm House Bed & Breakfast, avoiding the $4.00 per hour parking fees that eat into your guests' experience.
The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County
Located in the heart of the downtown historic district, the Cultural Council (601 Lake Ave, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460) is the headquarters for local arts. Open Tuesday through Friday from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, it’s a must-stop for educational field trips and art enthusiasts. Navigating Lake Avenue in a full-size bus is tricky due to the high pedestrian volume and parallel parking. We recommend using a sleek 15-passenger luxury limo sprinter for these downtown excursions. Your driver will drop you off directly in front of the historic Robert M. Montgomery, Jr. Building. For larger school groups using a 47-passenger school bus, we utilize the alleyway loading zones or designated bus cut-outs on M Street to ensure students aren't stepping into the heavy flow of Lake Avenue traffic.
Palm Beach State College - Lake Worth Campus
The Lake Worth campus of Palm Beach State College (4200 Congress Ave, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461) serves as a major hub for academic conferences and athletic events. When bringing a visiting sports team to the Elisabeth W. Erling Gymnasium, our 56-passenger motorcoaches enter via the main entrance on Congress Avenue and proceed to the designated bus loop near Building PE. Unlike passenger cars that struggle with the "Decal Only" parking restrictions in many campus lots, your charter bus has a clear path for unloading near the gym or the Duncan Theatre. We provide teams with buses featuring undercarriage storage for gear and climate control to keep athletes cool before the game. For theater groups attending a performance, we coordinate drop-offs at the Duncan Theatre circle, ensuring senior groups have minimal walking distances.
John Prince Park
John Prince Park (2700 6th Ave S, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33461) is a massive 726-acre park that attracts over 100,000 visitors annually for events like the South Florida Fair’s off-site activations or major cross-country meets. Open from sunrise to sunset, the park features a complex road system. For large family reunions or corporate picnics at the Center Drive pavilions, we recommend a 35-passenger minibus. We avoid the 6th Avenue South entrance during peak Saturday morning hours (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM) to bypass the line for the boat ramps and instead use the Congress Avenue entrance for faster access to the pavilions. Your driver can park the bus in the designated oversized vehicle stalls near the Smythe Pavilion, keeping the vehicle accessible if your group needs to retrieve items from the overhead storage.
Lake Worth Beach Golf Club
The Lake Worth Beach Golf Club (One 7th Ave N, Lake Worth Beach, FL 33460) offers a unique "old Florida" experience right on the Intracoastal Waterway. The pro shop opens at 6:30 AM daily. Planning a corporate tournament here means dealing with the narrow, residential streets of the Northeast neighborhood. To avoid disturbing the local "Parrot Cove" residents, we route our 15-passenger executive sprinters via 10th Avenue North to Federal Highway, then down to 7th Avenue North. The club’s parking lot is compact; therefore, we provide a "shuttle and stage" service where we drop golfers with their clubs at the bag drop area and move the bus to a designated off-site location until the 18th hole is finished. This prevents your bus from blocking the turnaround for other patrons.
Funky Biscuit
For groups looking to experience the local nightlife, Funky Biscuit (303 SE Mizner Blvd—note: many Lake Worth groups head here or to local spots in the downtown plaza at 1000 Lake Ave) is a staple for live music. In the Lake Worth downtown area specifically, around the 500-800 blocks of Lake and Lucerne Avenues, parking is non-existent for large vehicles after 6:00 PM. If you are organizing a bachelor party or a birthday crawl, a 20-passenger party bus is the ultimate solution. We utilize the commercial loading zones on J Street to let your group out right in the middle of the action. This allows you to "roll straight in and rave freely" while the driver manages the gridlock. We know the 10:00 PM rush on Lake Avenue is no joke, so we coordinate specific pick-up windows to get your group out safely and efficiently.
Downtown Lake Worth Beach Street Painting Festival
The annual Street Painting Festival is the largest of its kind in the world, attracting over 100,000 people to the downtown streets. During this weekend in February, Lake and Lucerne Avenues are closed to all vehicular traffic. This creates a logistical nightmare for anyone trying to drive. Charter Bus Lake Worth Beach solves this by running shuttle loops from remote parking areas like the Lake Worth High School lot or John Prince Park. Our minibuses are the only way to get your group close to the perimeter without walking miles in the Florida sun. We coordinate with the City of Lake Worth Beach police for specific access to the "Bus Only" drop-off point at the intersection of Dixie Highway and Lake Avenue, putting your group exactly where the art begins.
Snook Islands Natural Area
Snook Islands Natural Area (North of the Lake Worth Bridge) is a prime spot for eco-tours and bird watching. For scout troops or environmental groups, we provide 47-passenger school buses that can navigate the entrance near the Lake Worth bridge. Because the parking lot at the end of the pier is very small, we perform a "drop and go" at the boardwalk entrance. Your driver will then wait at the nearby Bryant Park bus staging area. This ensures that your group can spend as much time as they need on the 590-foot boardwalk or the fishing pier without worrying about the bus taking up valuable space for local fishermen.
Instantly See Pricing and Availability for Your Lake Worth Beach Trip
Stop stressing over how you’ll get 50 people across the Lake Worth Bridge or where you’ll park a massive coach near the Arts & Design District. We know Lake Worth Beach logistics better than anyone—from the roundabout at the beach to the peak traffic hours on I-95 and 10th Ave North. Whether you need a 56-passenger motorcoach with an onboard restroom for a trip to Miami or a 12-passenger executive sprinter for a local dinner, we have the fleet ready for you. Call 561-273-4805 or use our online tool to get your 30-second quote and lock in your transportation today!
Frequently Asked Questions About Lake Worth Beach Group Travel Transportation
What is the best way to handle parking for a charter bus at Lake Worth Beach?
The main beach lot at 10 S Ocean Blvd does have a limited number of oversized vehicle spaces, but they fill up fast. We recommend our "Drop and Stage" model: your driver unloads the group at the clock tower and then parks the bus at a designated off-site lot, such as the city-owned areas near Bryant Park, returning only when you are ready to depart.
Can a 56-passenger charter bus navigate the downtown Lake Worth Beach roundabouts?
Yes, but it requires a driver. The roundabouts on Lake and Lucerne Avenue at the beach entrance are tight. The drivers know how to handle these specific 56-passenger motorcoach maneuvers. For extremely congested event weekends, we may suggest using two 25-passenger minibuses for better agility.
How much does a charter bus rental cost in Lake Worth Beach?
Prices vary based on the season and vehicle type. A 15-passenger sprinter van is typically priced by the hour, while a 56-passenger coach for a full-day trip is a flat rate. You can get an instant, personalized 30-second quote on our website to see exact pricing for your specific dates.
Do your buses offer WiFi and power outlets for corporate groups?
Absolutely. Most of our executive minibuses and full-size motorcoaches come equipped with high-speed WiFi, power outlets at every seat, and reclining leather chairs to ensure your team stays productive while traveling between the West Palm Beach airport (PBI) and Lake Worth Beach.
Where is the designated bus drop-off for the Street Painting Festival?
Since Lake and Lucerne Avenues are closed, we typically utilize the commercial loading zones on Dixie Highway or 1st Avenue North. We work directly with festival organizers to ensure our buses have the most up-to-date access routes to bypass the general public detours.