New Jersey Charter Bus

The Garden State welcomes visitors with cinematic landmarks and scenic coastlines. New Jersey is home to numerous mafia show and movie sets as well as historic landmarks. New Jersey blends gritty history with Ivy League prestige, being home to world-famous mob tales and the esteemed Princeton Tiger. Join us on our New Jersey charter bus to embark on an adventure exploring diverse destinations, from historic landmarks to iconic movie scenes to natural sights and buzzing nightlife.

New Jersey Charter Bus Stop#1: Historical Destinations

Cape May Historic District

Cape May, one of America’s oldest seaside towns, located at the southern tip of New Jersey and along the Atlantic coast, is the home of charming and well-preserved historic landmarks such as the Cape May Historic District and Cape May Lighthouse. Features nearly 600 preserved Victorian-era buildings, Cape May Historic District showcases New Jersey’s role in early American leisure culture, and it is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. Visiting Cape May Historic District on our New Jersey charter bus, visitors will get to witness the 19th century architectural heritage of coastal America. Cape May Point State Park is another worth-going spot in New Jersey with the Cape May Lighthouse which has been active since 1859. 

Absecon Lighthouse

Cape May offers one of the oldest lighthouses that is still-active until present day, Atlantic City has the tallest lighthouse in the state and third-tallest nationwide proving the coastal state reputation of New Jersey. Located in Atlantic City, the Absecon Lighthouse was built in 1857, the lighthouse played a vital role in gilding ships safely past the dangerous Absecon Inlet. Now it is a history museum and open for visitors to climb and enjoy the sweeping views of Atlantic City. The Absecon Lighthouse is more than just an attraction, it has been the preservation highlights of New Jersey’s rich maritime history and an important place to maintain New Jersey as a coastal navigation hub during the 19th century.

Waterloo Village Historic Site

The next historical landmark on our New Jersey charter bus itinerary is the Waterloo Village Historic Site. Located in Stanhope, along the Misconetcong River, Waterloo Village is a restored 19th century canal town once thrived on the Morris Canal. The town is the living proof through time of the essentiality of canal transportation to the growth of New Jersey and America’s economy before the rise of railroads.

New Jersey Charter Bus Stop #2: Unique Attractions of New Jersey

Visit Princeton University Campus  

Visit Princeton University campus which is open for everyone to come and take a stroll while enjoying the scenery here. The Princeton campus expands to 600 acres and includes museum, theatre, stadium, and antique style buildings. The campus is truly a sight for architecture enthusiasts and history nerds as it boasts the stunning Collegiate Gothic architecture such as the world-renowned library, Firestone. Furthermore, the Princeton campus also houses the Prospect Garden and Nassau Hall adding the beautiful touch of nature to the space. Visitors can explore the Princeton Art Museum for free and enjoy performances at the McCarter Theatre as well. As one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the U.S., the campus offers a blend of academic history, art, and natural beauty, making it a must-see destination when visiting New Jersey.  

The Ironbound District – Newark

Head to the Ironbound District in Newark on our New Jersey charter bus to experience a true taste of Newark’s immigrant history and enjoy the vibrancy of multicultural neighborhoods. Best known for its Portuguese, Brazilian, and Spanish heritage reflected in the authentic restaurants, bakeries, markets and festivals that take place in the Ironbound District. Check out the Seabar’s Market which specializes in ethnic products imported from Portugal, Spain, Brazil, and other South American countries. Celebrate Portugal’s national day with parades and performances with the Portugal Day Festival when visiting the Ironbound District in early June. Or enjoy the samba atmosphere at the Brazilian Day during the Labor Day weekend with music, dance, and fun activities.

Thomas Edison National Historical Park

Next up on our New Jersey charter bus, visitors will get to explore the lab of Thomas Edison at the Thomas Edison National Historical Park. Located in West Orange, the Thomas Edison National Historical Park offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and work of one of America’s greatest inventors. Known as one of the greatest inventors in U.S. history and worldwide, Thomas Edison held more than 1000 patents and is famous for contributing in perfecting the modern light bulb. Here, visitors can dive into the preserved laboratory complex and Edison’s home, Glenmont, where countless innovations were developed. The Thomas Edison National Historical Park is for both tourists and locals, offering a unique walk through experience of the birthplace of modern invention.

New Jersey Charter Bus Stop #3: Lunch

For lunch time, our New Jersey charter bus takes visitors back in time to some of New Jersey’s most iconic diner spots. Known as the Diner Capital of the World, the Garden State offers countless class diners that capture the charm and vintage vibes of the 1950s. In East Newark, Tops Diner boasts a massive menu and a retro setup for its space. In Lynhurst, Colonial Diner is another must-visit, where chrome accents and cozy booths create the perfect 1950s throwback atmosphere. And of course, the lunch experience in New Jersey is not complete without the true staple of New Jersey, the Taylor Ham (or pork roll). These nostalgic diners not only offer guests a rewind to the past but also serve up timeless American comfort food.

New Jersey Charter Bus Stop #4: Explore Timeless Sceneries

Atlantic City Boardwalk

The impact of mafia movies and shows have left a lasting mark on defining the one-of-the-kind fashion and pop culture of America. Both film sets in The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire were filmed in New Jersey. If you are a fan of this movie genre, the next destination on our New Jersey charter bus, the Atlantic City Boardwalk, is for you. Built along the Atlantic Ocean in 1870, the Atlantic City Boardwalk is historically significant as it was known as an alcohol-haven during the Prohibition era. This iconic 4-mile-long wooden walkway proudly holds the title of the world’s first and longest boardwalk, drawing visitors from all over the nation and the world to its classic seaside charm. While you are there, don’t miss out on riding one of the famous rolling chairs seen in vintage postcards and photos. 

Hoboken

The next destination on our New Jersey charter bus takes visitors to Jersey City to explore the hometown of Frank Sinatra, Hoboken. Running along the Hudson River, Hoboken offers a different kind of coastal beauty. Hoboken boasts the night view of glamorous New York City’s skyline. With its romantic atmosphere and musical legacy as the birthplace of Frank Sinatra, Hoboken adds a perfect touch of nostalgia to your New Jersey adventure. 

FAQ

How do I book a New Jersey charter bus?

It’s advised to book your charter bus in advance of visiting New Jersey. The booking process is straightforward; you can request a quote for your New Jersey charter bus with Motor Coach East.

What is the best way to get around in New Jersey?

With its delightful mix of classic coastal scenery, numerous historical landmarks, and modern fun, New Jersey presents an irresistible destination for exploration. The best way to travel within the Garden State is on a New Jersey charter bus

How much does it cost to rent a New Jersey charter bus?

The cost of renting a charter bus in New Jersey depends on several factors, including the type of bus, the duration of the trip, the distance traveled, and any additional services requested. It’s best to request a quote tailored to your specific needs