Strip cruises, VIP transportation, and party buses that turn the ride into the event. Whether you're rolling to a strip club with free limo deals or doing a full bachelor party bus crawl, this is how you move through Vegas like you own it.
There are hundreds of limo companies in Vegas. Most are beat-up Town Cars with broken AC. These five are the ones that bachelor parties, VIP groups, and repeat visitors actually trust. We ranked them by fleet quality, reliability, and overall value.
Largest fleet in Las Vegas
The biggest and most reliable limo operation in Vegas, period. Their fleet runs from classic stretch limos all the way up to party buses that hold 40 people. The real move here is their strip club limo packages — you get a free limo ride, skip the line, and pay zero cover at partner clubs for basically nothing. They've been doing this longer than anyone and it shows. Drivers are professional, vehicles are clean, and they actually show up on time. If you're booking for a big group, start here.
The ultimate party on wheels
If you want the ride to BE the party, this is where you book. LED lights synced to a thumping sound system, stripper poles (yes, really), laser lights, fog machines, and enough room for your entire crew to lose their minds. Their party buses are essentially rolling nightclubs. For bachelor and bachelorette parties, this is the move that makes the group chat go insane. The interior is like walking into a club at 1am, except it's 7pm and you're on Las Vegas Boulevard. Not the cheapest option, but you get what you pay for.
Stretch limos & premium SUVs
The solid, dependable choice for when you want a great limo without the full party bus experience. Their stretch limos and Escalade SUVs are well-maintained and the pricing is straightforward — no hidden fees, no bait-and-switch. They're especially good for airport transfers, where you want something nicer than an Uber Black but don't need a 40-person party bus. Clean vehicles, professional drivers, and they're one of the few companies that answers the phone on the first call.
White-glove luxury experience
This is the "money is no object" option. AWG specializes in true luxury — Rolls Royce Phantoms, Bentley Continentals, Mercedes S-Class, and other vehicles that make valets do a double-take. Their white-glove service means a suited chauffeur, bottled water and champagne, and the kind of attention to detail that makes you feel like you're in a movie. For proposals, anniversaries, high-roller casino nights, or when you simply want the best, AWG is the call. Not for bachelor parties — for the guy who wants his date to feel like royalty.
Best value in Vegas
The best bang for your buck in Vegas limo service. Lucky Limo runs a smaller fleet of well-maintained vehicles — standard stretch limos, Lincoln Town Cars, and a few SUVs. They don't have the massive party buses or the Rolls Royces, but what they do have is honest pricing and reliable service. Perfect for airport pickups where a regular Uber feels too basic, small group outings of 4-6 people, or a quick Strip cruise without breaking the bank. They're the Toyota Camry of Vegas limos — nothing flashy, everything works, and you won't regret the price.
Vegas limo companies don't want you reading this. These tips will save you hundreds of dollars and help you avoid the most common booking mistakes.
This is the insider hack that most tourists never discover. Multiple strip clubs offer free limo pickup, skip-the-line entry, and no cover charge — all for $0-20 per person. The clubs subsidize the limo because they know you'll spend money once you're inside. Companies like Presidential Limousine have been running these deals for years. You literally get a free luxury ride and VIP entry. The catch? There is no catch. The club makes money on drinks and dances, you save $50-100 on transportation and cover.
Everyone thinks 2 hours is enough for a Strip cruise. It's not. Between pickup time, getting everyone together (someone is always late), and actual Las Vegas Boulevard traffic — which can be brutal on weekend nights — 2 hours feels like 45 minutes. Book 3 hours minimum. That gives you time to actually cruise the Strip, make a stop or two, take photos at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, and not feel rushed the entire time. The extra hour costs $100-200 but turns a stressful experience into a great one.
Party buses for bachelor and bachelorette parties on Saturday night are peak pricing — and peak demand means you might not even get your first choice of vehicle. Book Thursday instead. You'll save $100-200 on the rental, clubs are still open and still have great energy (Thursday is industry night in Vegas), and your group gets the whole weekend to recover. Friday works too, but Thursday is the sweet spot for savings and availability.
A stretch limo from Harry Reid Airport to the Strip runs $60-120. An Uber Black during peak hours? $40-80. For $20-40 more, you get a stretch limo with champagne, a professional chauffeur who's waiting for you at baggage claim with a sign, and a ride that sets the tone for your entire trip. If there are 4-6 people in your group, split the cost and it's literally cheaper than Uber Black per person. This is one of those rare Vegas upgrades that costs almost nothing and feels incredible.
Here's a secret that saves you serious money: most party bus companies allow you to bring your own alcohol. The companies that sell drink packages charge $200-400+ for what amounts to bottom-shelf liquor and cheap champagne. Instead, bring your own bottles from a liquor store on the Strip (Total Wine is nearby and has everything). A handle of good vodka and some mixers costs $40. The same amount from the limo company? $200+. Always confirm BYOB policy when booking, but most party bus services allow it.
Here's what Vegas limo and party bus services actually cost. No bait-and-switch, no hidden fees — just the real numbers so you can budget your ride before you book.
| Experience | Price Range | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Airport Transfer | $60 – $120 | Stretch limo or SUV, meet & greet at baggage claim, complimentary water. |
| Strip Cruise (2hr) | $200 – $600 | Stretch limo or SUV for 2 hours cruising Las Vegas Blvd with stops. |
| Party Bus (3hr) | $400 – $800 | Full party bus with sound system, LED lights, and room for 15-40 guests. |
| Full Night Package | $600 – $1,500+ | 5-8 hours with multiple stops: dinner, clubs, Strip cruise, late-night run. |