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Night Out Party Bus β€” Boca Raton, FL

Night Excursions

Party buses for 22, 27, and 37 β€” and a block of hours to use them.

A night out in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale or West Palm Beach should be one to remember β€” and it starts the moment everyone is aboard rather than when you finally find parking.

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Night excursions starting at $69 β€” prices vary by vehicle and itinerary.

5 hour minimum

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Our FleetLuxury SUVs to 37-Passenger Party Buses

Vehicles for a Five-Hour Evening

A night excursion is a block of hours rather than a route, so the vehicle needs to be somewhere you are happy to spend the gaps β€” not just something that gets you between them.

27-Passenger Party Bus β€” a Party bus in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 27 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South Florida27-Passenger Party Bus

Party bus

Up to 27 passengersLimited luggage

The most-booked coach for these evenings. Enough room that the two hours of waiting between stops are part of the night rather than dead time in a parked vehicle.

37-Passenger Party Bus β€” a Party bus in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 37 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South Florida37-Passenger Party Bus

Party bus

Up to 37 passengersLimited luggage

For a guest list that has kept growing. The extra seats matter less than the extra floor β€” a five-hour booking is a long time to be pinned in one spot.

22-Passenger Party Bus β€” a Party bus in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 22 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South Florida22-Passenger Party Bus

Party bus

Up to 22 passengersLimited luggage

The smallest coach, and the usual first step up from SUVs. Wraparound leather, sound, and lighting, without the length that makes some Delray Beach streets awkward.

Mercedes Sprinter β€” a Executive passenger coach in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 14 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South FloridaMercedes Sprinter

Executive passenger coach

Up to 14 passengers14 bags

The efficient choice under about fifteen people. One cabin, standing headroom, and it can actually stop where you want to be dropped rather than at the end of the block.

Ford Expedition β€” a Full-size luxury SUV in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 6 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South FloridaFord Expedition

Full-size luxury SUV

Up to 6 passengers6 bags

A smaller excursion β€” dinner and a show for six, where the value is simply that nobody has to find parking twice in one evening.

GMC Denali β€” a Executive luxury SUV in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 6 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South FloridaGMC Denali

Executive luxury SUV

Up to 6 passengers6 bags

The same six seats with a better arrival. Worth it when the evening starts somewhere you would rather not pull up to in something ordinary.

Cadillac XT5 β€” a Luxury crossover in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 3 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South FloridaCadillac XT5

Luxury crossover

Up to 3 passengers3 bags

Three passengers, and the cheapest way to make an evening out a night that nobody has to drive home from.

Cadillac XT6 β€” a Luxury crossover in the Harmony Limo fleet, up to 3 passengers, used for MIA, FLL, PBI and Ocean Reef Club airport transfers, weddings, and nights out across South FloridaCadillac XT6

Luxury crossover

Up to 3 passengers4 bags

Three passengers for a dinner-led evening, in the roomier of the two Cadillacs. Comfortable over five hours, which is the actual test on this page.

Big Enough for the Whole Crew

Our night-out party buses seat 22, 27, and 37 passengers, so the whole group travels together instead of splitting into cars that lose each other between stops. Wraparound leather seating, a sound system, and club lighting mean the evening starts in the vehicle.

One Designated Driver for Everyone

There is almost always one person who has to sit the night out to drive everyone home. With a party bus, nobody does. Your chauffeur handles the route, the parking, and the waiting, and everyone gets home safely.

Where We Go

We run night excursions across Boca Raton, Delray, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach β€” multi-stop evenings, dinner and a show, or a straight run to one venue and back. Tell us the itinerary and we'll quote the exact vehicle and time you need.

Why the Five-Hour Block Is the Right Shape

A five-hour minimum sounds like a lot until you lay a real evening against it. Collection at seven, dinner somewhere in Boca Raton or Delray Beach until about nine, a second venue until eleven, and home by midnight β€” that is five hours, and it is the most ordinary night out this company runs.

The block matters more than the hours. Booking a vehicle for a window rather than for a list of trips is what removes the arithmetic from the evening: nobody is watching a meter, nobody is deciding whether one more stop is worth re-booking a car, and nobody is negotiating a surge fare at eleven at night.

It also absorbs the thing that always happens. Dinner runs forty minutes over. The second place turns out to be worth staying at. Somebody wants food on the way home. Inside a reserved block, none of that is a problem to solve β€” it is just the night going well.

Dinner, a Show, or Neither

Night excursions do not have to be about drinking. A good proportion of these bookings are dinner-and-a-show evenings, family celebrations where the point is that nobody has to drive back, and out-of-town visitors being shown the coast properly for one night.

The A1A route between Boca Raton and Delray Beach at dusk is a genuinely worthwhile drive, and it is one almost nobody takes because whoever is driving cannot look at any of it. That changes when the driving is somebody else's job.

Tell dispatch what kind of evening it is. A dinner run and a club night want different vehicles, different timing, and a different chauffeur briefing, and we would rather ask than guess.

Booking a Night Excursion

Give us four things: the date, the headcount, the collection address, and roughly where you want to end up. We will come back with the vehicle that fits and confirm the rate and the minimum before anything is held.

Weekends in season book out first, particularly the party buses, so a Saturday in February is not a same-week decision. Weeknights and shoulder-season dates are far more flexible, and dispatch answers at (561) 232-2070 around the clock if you would rather talk it through than fill in a form.

What a Five-Hour Night Excursion Usually Looks Like

An illustrative shape, not a fixed itinerary β€” most groups rearrange it entirely. It is here because the five-hour minimum makes far more sense once you see it against a real evening.

What a Five-Hour Night Excursion Usually Looks Like
RoughlyWhat is happeningWhere the vehicle is
Hour 1Collection from home, drinks poured, everyone finally in one placeDoor to door, multiple pickups if needed
Hours 2–3Dinner in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, or Fort LauderdaleWaiting β€” not re-booked, not circling
Hour 4Second stop: a bar, a show, a waterfront walk on Clematis or Las OlasWaiting at a prearranged spot
Hour 5The unplanned stop, then homeDoor to door, everyone accounted for

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there a five-hour minimum?
Because a real night out is about five hours once you count collection, dinner, a second venue, and the drive home. The block is what lets the plan change without re-booking anything.
What size groups can you take?
Our party buses seat 22, 27, and 37 passengers. For smaller groups the executive Mercedes Sprinter takes up to fourteen, and the SUVs take up to six.
Can we change the plan during the evening?
Yes. Inside your reserved block the itinerary is yours β€” an extra stop or a change of venue is a conversation with your chauffeur, not a new reservation.
Do you collect from home and drop back?
Yes, both ends, and multiple pickup addresses if the group is spread out. Give dispatch the addresses when you book.
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Book a Night Excursion in South Florida

Give us the date, the headcount, and a rough idea of the evening. We will match the vehicle and confirm the rate before anything is held.

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Book Your Night Excursion

Send the date, the headcount, and the collection address. Weekend coaches in season book out first, so earlier is genuinely better here.

Request a Quote

Price a South Florida trip yourself in about a minute β€” airport and cruise runs, corporate days, weddings and prom, or a coach for the evening. The figure you see is the figure you pay.

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Email Our Team

Write down the date, how many are coming, and roughly where you want to go. Boca Raton dispatch comes back with the vehicle that fits and a firm price.

info@harmonylimo.com

Call Dispatch

Talk it through with someone. The line is staffed every hour of every day β€” including the 4am departures and the flights that land long after midnight at MIA and FLL.

(561) 232-2070

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