20-Passenger Minibus Rental in McAllen
McAllen Minibus Company has several types of 20-passenger minibus rentals available across McAllen, Mission, Edinburg, Pharr, and the entire Rio Grande Valley. Our fleet includes popular models like the Grech Motors Sprinter, Turtle Top VanTerra, Starcraft Allstar, and Executive Coach Builders (ECB) VIP Transit—all great for airport transfers to MFE, corporate shuttles between South Texas College campuses, wedding party transportation to Quinta Mazatlan or The Bryan House, or private tours of local attractions like the International Museum of Art & Science. Each minibus comes standard with cloth or leather seats, strong front/rear A/C, overhead parcel racks, reading lights, and wide entry doors. Options include WiFi, 110V outlets, PA systems, luggage storage, and even full executive/limo builds with wraparound seating and wood-look floors.
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How Much Does A 20 Passenger Minibus Rental in McAllen Cost?
A 20-passenger minibus rental in McAllen typically costs $157–$414 per hour, $1,300–$3,100 per day, or $4.00–$7.00 per mile depending on your exact itinerary, trip length, and vehicle type. Smaller trips within Hidalgo County (like shuttling between downtown McAllen and La Plaza Mall or running a loop from hotels near 10th Street to events at the McAllen Convention Center) will be at the lower end, while full-day charters to South Padre Island, Harlingen, or Laredo may be higher. Premium/luxury builds (with all-leather interiors, custom lighting, and upgraded entertainment) also cost more than basic commuter models. For the most accurate pricing, call us anytime at 956-995-1770 with your passenger count, schedule, and destination—we’ll get you an instant quote in minutes!
| 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 McAllen
Wi-Fi
Stay connected on the go with optional WiFi hotspot so your group can check email, stream music, or post updates during the ride—ideal for business travelers heading to meetings at the McAllen Convention Center or students on campus tours of UTRGV.
Onboard Restrooms
Some of our 20-passenger minibuses include a small onboard restroom at the rear of the cabin, which is perfect for longer trips up US-281/I-69C toward Falfurrias or down US-83/I-2 toward Brownsville and South Padre Island.
Onboard TVs
Multiple flat-screen monitors are available throughout the cabin (usually one front-mounted and additional mid-cabin), DVD/Blu-ray player, HDMI input for laptops/game consoles—great for showing training videos, movies, or live sports during charter bus trips to SPI or San Antonio Spurs games.
Power Outlets
Every row has access to either 110V power outlets or USB charging ports so passengers can keep phones, tablets, and laptops fully charged—especially useful for keeping everyone powered up during long days out to Falcon State Park or Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park.
Climate Control with Personal Air Vents
Strong roof-mounted A/C system sized for Texas heat, separate driver/passenger controls, individual adjustable air vents above each seat—keeps the entire cabin cool even during summer afternoons stuck in traffic on I-2 between McAllen and Weslaco.
Leather Seating
Choose from standard fabric upholstery or upgrade to high-back leather/leatherette seats with headrests, armrests, and reclining function for extra comfort—executive/limo builds feature perimeter wraparound bench seating instead, popular for weddings at The Bryan House or VIP airport transfers to MFE.
Overhead & Undercarriage Storage
Full-length overhead parcel racks above both sides of the aisle for backpacks/jackets, plus rear luggage area or underfloor baggage compartment large enough for suitcases, coolers, or band equipment—handles carry-on storage for groups flying out of McAllen International Airport or touring musicians playing State Farm Arena in Hidalgo.