Every Stop, No Driving
A pub crawl works best when nobody is counting drinks against the drive home. Your chauffeur waits while you're inside, then takes the group to the next stop — no rideshare surge, no walking between venues in the heat, no designated driver drawing the short straw.
Bigger Groups, Bigger Vehicle
The hourly rate above covers our sedan. For a larger crew we'll quote a GMC Denali or Ford Expedition, the executive Mercedes Sprinter, or one of the 22-, 27-, or 37-passenger party buses — tell us how many are coming and where you're going.
The Three-Hour Minimum Is the Point
This is the shortest minimum of any occasion we run, and that is deliberate. A pub crawl is not an all-night commitment — it is three or four venues in a walkable-ish district, and the vehicle exists to solve the gaps between them and the journey home.
Three hours covers a genuine crawl: collection, three stops with real time at each, and a run back. If the evening grows from there, it grows — but you are not forced to pay for a five-hour block to do something that honestly takes three.
It also makes this the most sensible way to test whether chauffeured transport is worth it to your group at all. It is a short booking, on a normal evening, with a rate quoted up front.
Where Pub Crawls Actually Work Here
South Florida has a handful of streets dense enough that a crawl is a crawl rather than a series of drives, and knowing which is which saves you an evening.
Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach is the best of them and the closest to Boca Raton — several blocks of bars and restaurants you can genuinely walk between, which means the vehicle handles the two ends and nothing in the middle. Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale is the same idea with a longer strip. Clematis Street and the West Palm Beach waterfront run later, and the walk between the two clusters is exactly the leg you want a vehicle for. Downtown Boca Raton and Mizner Park make a good starting point for an evening that ends elsewhere.
The common thread is parking. Every one of those districts is unpleasant to park in on a Friday and effectively impossible on a Saturday in season. Being dropped at one end and collected from the other is most of the value.
Sedan, SUV, or Something Larger
The published rate covers a sedan for up to four passengers, which is the classic crawl booking: two couples, one vehicle, one bill.
Beyond four the vehicle changes and so does the quote. A GMC Denali or Ford Expedition takes six. The executive Mercedes Sprinter takes fourteen and keeps a larger group in one cabin, which matters on a crawl because a group split across two vehicles stops being one group at the second stop.
For a proper crowd the 22-, 27-, and 37-passenger party buses are available, though they are a different kind of evening — a coach cannot get down every street a crawl district is built on, so tell dispatch the actual route and we will advise honestly about what fits.
South Florida Crawl Districts
Where these bookings usually go, and what each is actually like. Distances are from central Boca Raton.
| District | City | Roughly | What it is like |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlantic Avenue | Delray Beach | 20 minutes north | The closest genuinely walkable strip — the default Boca Raton crawl |
| Mizner Park & downtown | Boca Raton | In town | Polished and compact; a good first stop before heading elsewhere |
| Las Olas Boulevard | Fort Lauderdale | 30 minutes south | The longest strip, and the widest mix of bars and restaurants |
| Clematis Street & the waterfront | West Palm Beach | 35 minutes north | Runs later; two clusters with a drive worth having between them |
| Wynwood & South Beach | Miami | About an hour south | A bigger night out entirely — driving yourself was never realistic |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many stops can we make?
- As many as fit the hours you book. Give dispatch the list when you reserve and we will build the timing around it; adding a stop on the night is a conversation with your chauffeur.
- Does the vehicle wait while we are inside?
- Yes. Your chauffeur stays with the group for the reserved time rather than being dismissed and re-summoned, which is the whole reason this works better than a rideshare.
- What if there are more than four of us?
- The published rate covers a sedan for up to four. For six we would quote a GMC Denali or Ford Expedition; for a larger crew the Mercedes Sprinter takes fourteen and the party buses take 22, 27, or 37.
- Can you collect us from home?
- Yes, at both ends of the night, and from more than one address if the group is spread out.








