7 ways to get cheap coach tickets
Can't afford to shell out on overpriced train tickets? Travel by coach instead! It's much cheaper and, with these tips, you'll save even more money on your tickets.
Before heading straight to book a train ticket for your next journey, remind yourself that trains can be even more expensive than flights these days.
As comfortable as taking a train or driving in your own car can be on a long journey, the amount of money you'll be able to save travelling by coach will make it worth it.
Plus, it's possible to get coach tickets for even less. We've got tips on how you can find the best deals on coach travel, as well as the best companies to travel with.
What's in this guide?
Cheapest coach and bus companies
These are the best coach companies for cheap fares and tickets:
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Megabus
You've most likely seen Megabus coaches out on the road. They're identifiable by their bright blue and yellow branding, making them hard to miss.
The deals they offer (such as coach tickets for a few quid) can seem a bit too good to be true, but they are just extremely cheap.
You can also get 10% off your Megabus journey if you book online with a TOTUM card.
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National Express
National Express is the longest-running coach company in the UK, so you can rely on their sturdy reputation when it comes to getting you from A to B with the least amount of fuss possible.
You can get a third off the price of your ticket by using a Young Persons Coachcard (more on this later...) for £12.50 a year (or £30 for three years). However, these cards can't be used for savings with Megabus.
If you don't travel enough to justify a Coachcard, National Express also offers a 15% student discount on full-price fares.
Coach and bus ticket booking sites
Of course, you don't have to buy your coach and bus tickets directly through Megabus or National Express.
There are other sites where you can book coach tickets. Although their prices may not be too different compared to tickets bought directly from the coach or bus operator, some of the apps and websites are a lot easier to use. What's more, some will also have cashback offers.
Some of the most popular sites for booking bus and coach tickets include:
In terms of prices, National Express and Megabus tend to offer similar fares. It's just a matter of searching for your date of travel and destination to see what comes up. Also, keep in mind your student discount!
How to save money on coach and bus tickets
Follow these tips to get the best deals on coach and bus tickets:
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Buy a National Express Coachcard
If you're going to be doing a decent amount of travelling, at just £12.50 for a year's pass (or £30 for three years), it's worth investing in a Young Persons Coachcard. It's similar to the 16–25 railcard, but for coach travel. You can buy them on the National Express site.
Young Persons Coachcards are available to full-time students and anyone aged between 16–26, and these cards will save you a third off Standard and Fully Flexible fares.
But that's not all! You'll also get 15% off travel to festivals and events as well as a £15 day return offer on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays.
Coachcards are about £20 cheaper than railcards (without a discount), but it's worth noting that they only work on National Express coaches.
In the past, we've known some banks to offer free Coachcards as an incentive when you sign up to a student bank account so keep an eye out for similar offers.
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Book coach tickets in advance
It's sometimes easier said than done, but if you know the dates you'd like to travel far in advance, you could save a lot of money.
Instead of putting off the expense until it's too late, book your tickets ASAP to get the best price. As painful as it may be to fork out for something early, you'll be comforted when you see how much more expensive the tickets are on your day of travel.
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Break your journey up into multiple stops
The easiest, most comfortable and least stressful way to travel by coach is to just get one bus that takes you directly to your destination.
But, if you're on a tight budget, it might be worth checking out a few other options. Sometimes booking a ticket that involves a bit of a detour or a bus change somewhere along the line will be cheaper.
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Check if other destinations close by are cheaper
If you're using a ticket aggregator like CheckMyBus, widening the search mileage for your starting point and final destination can bring the price down a little.
Sometimes opting for the centre of cities can be more expensive, although the downside of choosing a location a little further out is that you might end up needing additional transport to reach your final destination. Make sure to do the maths to see if this still works out as a cheaper option.
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Travel off-peak
Travelling at less popular times will almost always be cheaper, simply because there's less demand for the tickets.
If there's no need for you to be at your destination at a particular time, you'll save more by being flexible. If you can carry out your journey at off-peak times, we'd recommend doing so.
Getting off-peak coach tickets usually means travelling in the middle of the day or the middle of the night, and avoiding weekends. On top of that, your journey is likely to be shorter during off-peak times as there's less traffic on the roads.
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Look out for deals
Now and then, companies like Megabus give away free tickets (although there is a £1 booking fee), and often their fares can be as low as £1!
Keep an eye on our travel deals page, and follow our Facebook and Instagram pages for the latest offers before booking a journey.
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Use loyalty cards
If you're a fan of collecting loyalty card points, see if you can use your points for discounted bus tickets.
For example, you can use your Tesco Clubcard points to buy bus and coach tickets. When cashing in your points for discounts with a Reward Partner, you'll get even more bang for your buck.
At the time of writing, every £1 in Clubcard points is worth £3 in Megabus vouchers or £3 to put towards the National Express Annual Young Persons Coachcard. If you want to get National Express vouchers, you'll get £15 for every £5 in Clubcard points. Note that you may have to pay a booking fee though.
If you decide to spend a little extra to travel by train, make sure you know when you're due a refund.