Welcome to our comprehensive guide on self-drive minibus hire across Chafford Hundred and Essex. This service provides you with the freedom to explore the scenic landscapes and vibrant attractions of Essex at your own pace. Whether you're planning a family reunion or a wedding, we've got you covered.
Opting for self-drive minibus hire allows you to enjoy the flexibility of personal transport while still accommodating larger groups. It’s perfect for day school trips, airport transfers, or even a weekend hire getaway.
For larger weddings, our self-drive minibus hire provides enough room for all your guests. Popular wedding venues in the area include Crondon Park and Gaynes Park.
We offer a variety of hire packages to fit your needs, whether you're looking for a long-term or short-term arrangement. Our packages include 9, 12, 15, and 17 seater minibuses.
| Transport Type | Seating Capacity | Average Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Self-drive Minibus Hire | 9-17 seats | £200/day |
| Coach Hire | 20-50 seats | £500/day |
| Party Bus Hire | 10-30 seats | £400/day |
To hire a minibus, you need a valid driving licence. If you have a standard car licence, you can drive a vehicle with up to 16 seats, subject to certain conditions. We also offer comprehensive insurance and guidance for newcomers.
Yes, you can drive a 16 seater minibus on a normal car licence if you meet specific age and experience criteria.
Yes, you can hire and drive a minibus provided you have a valid licence and meet our age requirements.
Driving a 17 seater minibus usually requires a special licence. Check with us for specific requirements.
The cost varies based on the size and duration of hire but typically starts at £200 per day.
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Ready to book your self-drive minibus hire? Visit our website or call us today for more information. Enjoy the freedom and flexibility of exploring Essex on your own terms!
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