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Eyre Bus, Tour & Travel has been serving the Maryland, Washington DC and Northern Virginia areas for over 60 years. We can arrange the whole trip for you including transportation, hotels, tours, activities, dining and more. We know student travel...It's our business!
You can ride with confidence in our fleet of 55 and 47 passenger coaches. Smaller groups have the option of riding in comfort in our 28 passenger mini coaches.
Last year, Eyre was awarded "Operator of the Year" by the International Motorcoach Group. IMG consists of companies willing to go the extra mile for safety by requiring additional training for all motorcoach operators and higher standards of safety for our fleet.


350 years of history come alive in Annapolis! You'll discover a treasure trove of historic attractions in Annapolis, an 18th-century seaport town where Colonial-era buildings abound.

With the rich history the city boasts however, it's amazing that Baltimore hasn't been deemed one of America's greatest historical destinations.

The Brandywine is nestled amidst the rolling hills of southern Chester County, PA.

The Monticello plantation of 5,000 acres was a center of agriculture and industry, and was home not only to the Jefferson family, but to workers, black and white, enslaved and free.

The story of Adams County begins well before the 1863 American Civil War battle, even before the 1800 act of Assembly naming it an official Pennsylvania County and Gettysburg as the County Seat.

Part of Lancaster County's old-fashioned charm and homespun warmth stems from the Amish population who has maintained this tradition through a simple way of life throughout the last 300 years.

Over the past 150 years, George Washington's architectural achievements at Mount Vernon have been painstakingly preserved and restored.

Many of New York City's major monuments and attractions are America's iconic landmarks—the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the Empire State Building and the Brooklyn Bridge.






