Bus Tours in China
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of China. There are 13 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 3 days up to 19 days. The most popular month for these tours is April.
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10 best Coach / Bus trips around China
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- Grand Tour of China
- China's Present, Past and Future
- Classic China
- Customized Best 4 Days Beijing Tour with Classic Sites, Daily Depart & 5 stars Hotels
- The Diversity of China
- Three Day Beijing Coach Tour
- 3 Days Highlight Tour in Guilin
- Cultural highlights in the Middle Kingdom (4 destinations)
- China with comfort and pleasure
- China - Nature & Culture (Group Tour)
Grand Tour of China
34 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was very well organized, and any problems were speedily addressed.”
Air-conditioned coaches and high-speed bullet trains connect Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, and Shanghai throughout this imperial heartland journey. You'll cruise the Yangtze River aboard the 5-star Victoria Cruise vessel for 3 nights, passing through UNESCO-listed Three Gorges and stopping at Shennong Stream. This route includes cable car access to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, visits to the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi'an, and time with giant pandas at Dujiangyan Giant Panda Base near Chengdu.
Duration 13 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Chongqing, Yichang, Yangtze, Shanghai Age Range Ages 10+ Operator TUI China From $3,785
20% Off- US$3,028You save $757
Private coach and high-speed rail link Beijing's Temple of Heaven to Shanghai's Bund. Smooth transfers between 3-star hotels like Dong Fang Hotel provide easy access to the Mutianyu Great Wall section.
Duration 9 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator TUI China From $1,680
20% Off- US$1,344You save $336
Luxury coaches with Wi-Fi connect iconic sites. The route stretches from Beijing's Temple of Heaven to the Great Wall at Juyongguan, with flights linking Xi'an's Muslim Quarter and Shanghai's modern districts.
Duration 10 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $3,994
10% Off- US$3,595+$981 upfront costsYou save $399
Air-conditioned vehicles shuttle between Hotel New Otani Chang Fu Gong and Beijing attractions. Stops include Mutianyu Great Wall cable car station, Bird's Nest Stadium, and imperial sites.
Duration 4 days Destinations Beijing Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator TravelChinaGuide From
10% Off- US$869
Air-conditioned coaches link China's highlights, from Beijing's Temple of Heaven to Yangshuo's karst landscapes. Hotels include Mercure Beijing Downtown and Hangzhou Wuyang Hotel.
Duration 15 days Destinations Beijing, Shanghai, Huangshan, Hangzhou, Hongcun, Yangshuo, Guangzhou, Hong Kong Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator MEIERS WELTREISEN From
10% Off- US$5,197
Three Day Beijing Coach Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The city was so unorganised and in chaos due to the army taking over and not at all considerate to anyone, least of all, tourists.”
PAMELA, traveled in August
Expert guides lead comfortable coach tours through Beijing's highlights, including the Temple of Heaven and Forbidden City. The route extends 50 miles to the Ming Tombs and Mutianyu Great Wall.
No departure dates availableDuration 3 days Destinations Beijing Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator China Educational Tours 3 Days Highlight Tour in Guilin
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“On the whole it was ok.”
ora, traveled in June
Comfortable coaches run from Guilin to Yangshuo. A 2.5-hour drive reaches Longji Scenic Area and Huangluo Yao Village, followed by a Li River cruise past karst mountains.
No departure dates availableDuration 3 days Destinations Guilin, Longsheng, Yangshuo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator China Educational Tours Air-conditioned coaches and express trains connect Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai. German-speaking guides provide insights throughout this 9-day cultural exploration.
Duration 9 days Destinations Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Zhujiajiao Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
10% Off- US$1,668
Luxury coaches transport visitors to Beijing's Olympic Bird's Nest and Ming Tombs. First-class trains cover 1,200km to Xi'an's Terracotta Army, followed by drives through Guilin's karst landscape.
Duration 14 days Destinations Beijing, Shanghai, Yichang, Zhujiajiao Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator DERTOUR From
10% Off- US$3,901
Coaches transport you from Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour to Yangshuo's UNESCO-listed karst peaks, where you'll bike through rice paddies along the Li River. The route continues to the ancient riverside town of Fenghuang with its wooden stilt houses, then luxury coaches head to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park to ride the glass-floor Bailong Elevator up the towering sandstone pillars that inspired Avatar. You'll spend 4 nights cruising the Yangtze River aboard a first-class Century Cruises ship, passing through the Three Gorges Dam before taking an overnight train to Xi'an to visit the Terracotta Warriors.
Duration 17 days Destinations Hong Kong, Yangshuo, Fenghuang, Zhangjiajie, Yichang, Chongqing, Xi'an, Beijing Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in Only: German Operator MEIERS WELTREISEN From
10% Off- US$5,830
What our customers ask about Bus Tours in China
What are the key attractions typically covered on coach tours in China?
China coach tours concentrate on the must-see sites across Beijing Xi'an and Shanghai. Beijing stops include the Great Wall at Mutianyu where visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the ancient fortification. The Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven round out the capital's highlights. In Xi'an the focus shifts to the Terracotta Warriors and well-preserved City Wall. Shanghai's itinerary features the Bund waterfront Yu Garden and day trips to water towns like Zhujiajiao. Many tours use the Holiday Inn Express Zhabei Hotel in Shanghai as their base. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors were absolute highlights - our guide's knowledge really brought the history to life."
How much free time is typically available for independent exploration on coach tours?
China coach tours provide a mix of structured sightseeing and personal time. Expect 2-3 hours of independent exploration at key spots such as Xi'an's Muslim Quarter or Shanghai's Nanjing Road shopping district near the Novotel Shanghai Atlantis. Most tours wrap up daily activities by 5-6 PM returning to hotels like the Forest City Hotel Xi'an giving travelers free evenings. A TourRadar traveler shared: "I appreciated having free afternoons to wander the local neighborhoods and markets at my own pace after the morning guided activities."
What type of accommodations can I expect on a China coach tour?
Coach tours in China use 4-5 star international hotels in central locations. Popular options include the Mercure Beijing Downtown and Shangri-La in Beijing while Shanghai stays often feature the Jinjiang Tower Hotel or Novotel Shanghai Atlantis. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The hotels were well located with easy access to public transportation nearby." Standard rooms come with private bathrooms TV air conditioning and WiFi access.
How do coach tours accommodate stops for sightseeing and relaxation?
The itineraries include regular breaks every 2-3 hours. On routes like Beijing to the Great Wall coaches stop at craft workshops and scenic viewpoints. A TourRadar traveler noted "The guide worked hard to make the trip really good with well-timed stops." Longer journeys include restaurant stops for lunch while multi-day trips stay overnight in key cities allowing proper rest between destinations.
How are meals typically handled on China coach tours?
Tours generally include hotel breakfasts at properties like the Dong Fang Hotel Beijing plus select group meals at local restaurants. Regional specialties such as Peking duck in Beijing and dumplings in Xi'an are common features. Several meals are left unscheduled for independent dining exploration. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated when arranged in advance. A TourRadar traveler reported: "The included meals were excellent introductions to regional specialties while having some meals on our own let us explore local restaurants."






















