background-img-buses-trains
chiku-desktop

Phoenix to Albuquerque bus

chiku-mobile
Available on iOS & Android
Lowest Prices

We find the cheapest bus & train tickets, so you can wander for less.

Best Travel Options

We partner with 500+ carriers to bring you the most bus & train options.

Quick & Easy Booking

Book trips quickly with a simple, hassle-free checkout – online & on our app.

Fast Customer Support

We don’t monkey around. We respond within minutes to help you out.

Phoenix - Albuquerque Bus Schedule

Find cheap rental carsFind great deals on cheap cars in the area.
RentalCars logotypeRentalCars logotype
from$30.00

Journey Information

There are 7 intercity buses per day from Phoenix to Albuquerque. Traveling by bus from Phoenix to Albuquerque usually takes around 9 hours and 51 minutes, but the fastest Greyhound bus can make the trip in 8 hours and 20 minutes.

Distance332 mi (534 km)
Shortest duration8h 20m
Cheapest price$52.98
Trips per day5
Most frequent serviceGreyhound
Bus lines2

How much is a bus ticket from Phoenix to Albuquerque?

Bus tickets for a trip from Phoenix to Albuquerque cost $94.55 on average. While it’s a bit pricey for a bus ticket, it’s still significantly more cost-effective than flying. If you book your trip ahead of time using Wanderu, you can easily find bus tickets at or below this price.

Average prices by travel date

$105$70$35AprMay

If you're planning to travel by bus from Phoenix to Albuquerque in the next month, the average ticket price is expected to range from $93 to $102. The cheapest bus tickets available in the next few weeks are for trips departing on May 18, 2024.

If you’re looking to travel to Albuquerque this week, bus tickets are available starting at $95.

Monthly avg. prices

$100$80$60$40$20MJJASONDJFMA
If you're on the hunt for the cheapest bus tickets from Phoenix to Albuquerque, mark your calendar for June. During this period, you can expect to find the lowest average ticket price of the year, just $78. However, taking the bus from Phoenix to Albuquerque during November is not so cheap. This time of year, ticket prices often reach an average of $97. The best way to find deals on a trip in November is to plan ahead and book your bus ticket as early as possible.

Prices as travel date approaches

$150$120$90$60$303020100

The easiest way to save money on bus tickets is by booking in advance! Many carriers increase prices as the travel date approaches, so it's always a good idea to buy your tickets as early as possible. Book at least 23 days in advance to save $30.31 or more on your ticket, compared to booking at the last minute.

What bus companies travel from Phoenix to Albuquerque?

There are two bus lines that have daily service from Phoenix to Albuquerque that you can compare and book on Wanderu. Of these two carriers, Greyhound usually offers more choice, with 6 scheduled trips per day.

BusDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Greyhound69h 14m$97.70
Los Limousines215h 5m$128.11
  • Greyhound is the largest nationwide bus carrier in the United States, offering cheap, safe and reliable service across the country. Greyhound has become a household name, serving over 16 million passengers per year with daily trips to over 2,400 destinations. Greyhound performs about 6 bus trips from Phoenix to Albuquerque every day, with the average journey taking around 9 hours and 14 minutes to complete. Bus tickets for Greyhound trips to Albuquerque usually start from $50.

  • Book Los Limousines from Phoenix to Albuquerque from $127. There are 2 trips per day offered by Los Limousines from Phoenix to Albuquerque and you can expect on average to pay for a Los Limousines ticket to Albuquerque. In Phoenix, Los Limousines departs to Albuquerque from 2426 E Jefferson St . In Albuquerque, Los Limousines arrives at Albuquerque Bus Station .

    An average trip on Los Limousines from Phoenix to Albuquerque takes 15 hours and 5 minutes , while the fastest available Los Limousines trip will get you to Albuquerque in 8 hours and 20 minutes .

    On weekends, Los Limousines offers 2 trips per day. A one way ticket costs for a weekend trip to Albuquerque.

Frequently Asked Questions

The bus takes an average of 9 hours and 51 minutes to cover the 332 miles from Phoenix to Albuquerque. However, the fastest bus only takes 8 hours and 20 minutes. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

Thursday is usually the day of the week when buses are busiest. If you are planning to travel on a Thursday, you should make sure to book tickets well in advance as they may sell out.

On the other hand, Wednesday is typically the least busy day for bus travel on this route. If you're looking for some extra space on the bus, traveling mid-week is your best bet.

The first bus leaves at 12:00am and the last bus leaves at 11:00pm. To see the times for all buses from Phoenix to Albuquerque, enter your specific travel dates in the search bar.

There are 7 scheduled buses that travel from Phoenix to Albuquerque every day, so you have a decent number of options to choose from. This includes 5 direct buses, where you can stay on the same bus without having to transfer to a connecting bus at any point during your trip.

Need more travel options? Consider taking the train from Phoenix to Albuquerque; ticket prices start at $111.00.

City Information

Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ - PHX-0

Image credit: Unsplash

Phoenix, AZ - PHX-1

Image credit: Unsplash

Phoenix, AZ - PHX-2

Image credit: Unsplash

Phoenix, in the heart of the American Southwest, is the capital of Arizona and one of the best destinations for escaping the cold winter months. But we won't lie, it can get HOT.

Sure, you can sip a margarita by the pool at any one of the city's many resorts, or you can get outside and experience some of the Sonoran Desert's unique landscapes. For impressive views of the city and the desert beyond, hike up Camelback Mountain, a 2,700-foot humped mountain which resembles a kneeling camel. If you're more a fan of Tiger Woods than camel mountains, see why Phoenix is a top destination for golf at one of the city's 200+ golf courses.

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, you too can overcome your sore muscles after a long day of hiking or golfing and get ready to hit the town. After all, Phoenix is one of the biggest party hubs in the U.S. Roosevelt Row, a creative arts district known for its galleries and mural-covered walls, is one of many spots where Phoenix comes to life after dark. Recommended haunts on Roosevelt Row include the Churchill and Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co, as well as The Duce which offers themed nights ranging from Cowboy Night to Burlesque.

Getting to Phoenix is surely easier than getting over your hangover. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is a large and busy airport just outside of downtown, and bus service is operated from stations throughout the city connecting Phoenix to destinations in Arizona and beyond. Unfortunately, there is no train service to Phoenix.

Albuquerque

A city rich in history and culture, Albuquerque offers an exciting mix of Hispanic and Native American cultural elements. The city’s main attraction is the Old Town quarter, which has been around for over 300 years. Featuring quaint cobblestone streets and brightly colored adobe huts, the quarter is a perfect blend of the two cultures, making it a rare sight in the U.S. The quarter also houses the San Felipe de Neri Church, the oldest building in the city. Nature lovers will find the ABQ BioPark a pleasant surprise. Featuring an aquarium, a beach, a zoo, and a botanical garden, the park offers enough fun for the whole day. If you wish to learn more about the local Native American heritage, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is the place to visit.

The Albuquerque food scene is among the most vibrant around. The state’s staple dishes are strong and spicy with a very distinctive New Mexican vibe. The best place to check out these dishes is at High Noon Restaurant and Saloon, a local favorite. Don’t forget to try out the city’s unique wine scene as well, and if you wish to sample different varieties, the Albuquerque Wine Festival is a great chance to do so.

The Alvarado Transportation Center is the busiest bus and train station in the city. Bus service by Greyhound and Jefferson Lines will take you from Albuquerque to various cities such as Phoenix, Dallas or even Chicago. For trains, the local Amtrak lines can take you to Denver, Santa Fe, Salt Lake City and beyond. The main airport of the city is the Albuquerque International Airport, 3 miles southeast of the central business district.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Phoenix?

Phoenix Greyhound Station - PHXAMT-0

Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Link to image attribution

Main departure station: Bus Terminal - 2115 E Buckeye Rd

The Phoenix Bus Station at 2115 E Buckeye Road is located directly adjacent to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The bus station is open 24 hours, convenient for anyone traveling in or out of Phoenix regardless of what time your bus departs. The Phoenix Bus Station is the primary origin and transfer point for all Greyhound routes serving major cities in the Phoenix area. Besides Greyhound, you might travel to or from this station with other bus companies like FlixBus, Express Arrow, and Tufesa. Because the airport is so close to the bus station, travelers can easily access connections to downtown Phoenix via the PHX Sky Train or Valley Metro Rail.

All bus stations in Phoenix:

  • Bus Terminal - 2115 E Buckeye Rd

  • Glendale Bus Station

  • 2426 E Jefferson St

Where does the bus arrive in Albuquerque?

Alvarado Transportation Center - 314 1st St SW  - ABQAMT-0

Image credit: Mr.TinDC

Link to image attribution
Alvarado Transportation Center - 314 1st St SW  - ABQAMT-1

Image credit: Karen Blaha

Link to image attribution
Alvarado Transportation Center - 314 1st St SW  - ABQAMT-2

Image credit: LHOON

Link to image attribution

Main arrival station: Alvarado Transportation Center - 314 1st St SW

Located in a busy area in Downtown Albuquerque, Alvarado Transportation Center is a multi-modal transportation center that serves intercity buses and trains. The station is currently situated on the site of the fabled Alvarado Hotel, once a luxury railroad hotel for early 20th century travelers. Maintaining the Mission Revival style of the now-demolished hotel, the Alvarado Transportation Center features arched entryways and a large clocktower that welcomes current passengers. Amtrak’s Southwest Chief line stops in Albuquerque along its Los Angeles to Chicago route, and Jefferson Lines and Greyhound operate bus service through the station as well. From the station’s downtown location, you can connect with local public transit to access the rest of the city.

All bus stations in Albuquerque:

  • Alvarado Transportation Center - 314 1st St SW

  • Albuquerque Bus Station

Get around town with Moovit

Find the best way to get to and from any station in Albuquerque by public transit, courtesy of Moovit. Search now

Need a return trip from Albuquerque to Phoenix?

Search Bus Tickets

Plan your next adventure

Wanderu is the simplest way to book bus and train travel.

With just a quick search on Wanderu, you can compare bus and train schedules and prices from hundreds of travel companies in one convenient place to find the trip that works best for you. Wanderu’s simple checkout process makes it easy to book cheap bus and train tickets hassle-free. Most importantly, as Wanderu is an official partner of all leading bus and train companies, we always have the best bus and train deals out there.

Book buses and trains on the go with the Wanderu app.

Download our app and snag the best travel deals across North America & Europe.Learn more

iPhone
Android
Available on iOS & Android