This experience combines a private Stonehenge visit with a seamless intercity transfer, making it ideal for travellers who want to explore one of England’s most iconic landmarks without the constraints of a group tour.
Travel in comfort with a professional, fully licensed UK driver and a modern vehicle suited to your group size. The private nature of the service allows you to enjoy Stonehenge independently, at your own pace, while benefiting from reliable door-to-door transportation between London and Southampton.
This tour is particularly well suited for cruise passengers, short-stay visitors, and travellers continuing their onward journey, offering a convenient, efficient, and premium way to experience Stonehenge en route.
*Stonehenge tickets are not included these need to be purchased independently.
Any Direction: Perfect for pre or post cruise set your collection from London to Southampton or Southampton to London<br/>Minibus : Modern minibus designed for group travel, comfortably accommodating up to 8 passengers and up to 12 luggage<br/>Pickup included
Private Tour: Our driver will collect you and provide a private service to Stonehenge and to your destination. <br/>Car : Private car offering a relaxed and comfortable journey for up to 2-3 passengers with luggage<br/>Pickup included
Coach : This is a coach option however due to demand may be split into multiple vehicles. Mainly 2 X 8 seaters<br/>Pickup included
Minivan : MPV — ideal for up to 4 passengers with 1 luggage case each or
6 passengers and backpacks
<br/>Pickup included
This flexible private tour offers door-to-door travel from London or Southampton, with a dedicated visit to Stonehenge along the way.
You will be collected from your chosen pickup location and travel in a private vehicle reserved exclusively for your group. Upon arrival at Stonehenge, enjoy up to 2 hours to explore the site at your own pace. After your visit, we will continue directly to your selected drop-off location in London or Southampton.
Simply provide your pickup and destination details at booking, and we will take care of the planning and logistics for a smooth, stress-free journey.
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