You have a great opportunity to do some sightseeing on your way to Southampton cruise port from Central London. You can visit Stonehenge in a private Sedan, Minivan, or Van and discover the mystery surrounding the stones at your leisure on a self guided tour, Admission tickets are included.
Price per person: London to Southampton Cruise Port Including Stonehenge<br/>Pickup included
You will be collected from any location in central London in a private vehicle. You will then be taken via Stonehenge on your way to Southampton Cruise terminal, you will be assisted with picking up your pre-booked tickets. Your driver will arrange a meeting point so you can easily locate them after you have finished your Stonehenge tour. You will then be dropped off at your final destination, being either the Southampton Cruise terminal or a hotel in Southampton.
When making a booking, you will need to provide your pickup time and address/hotel (suggested departure time from London is at 8am) and the name of the cruise ship. Your transfer will be confirmed instantaneously. The prices are based on 1 to 2 adults traveling in a Sedan, 3 to 4 adults traveling in a Minivan, 5 to 8 adults travelling in a Van, 9 to 14 adults travelling in a Minibus.
At Stonehenge now the Audio Guides are no longer available to purchase now you will have to go on to the App Store on Apple or Google Store to download the Stonehenge app for free which acts as an Audio Guide and internet access is not required to listen to the Audio Guide once is downloaded. Recommended to download before arriving at Stonehenge.
If you are travelling with a cell phone please let us know the number before the travel date so the driver may communicate with you on the day.
If for any reason you need to contact the office or cannot locate your driver, please call our Free UK number on 0800 612 8914.
Each traveller is allowed a maximum of 1 Big suitcase - 29x21x11 inches / 74x54x28 cm (25 kg to 55 lbs) and 1 Small carry-on bag - 22x14x9 inches / 56x36x23 cm. (15 kg to 35 lbs)
Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. foldable wheelchairs, Walker) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
This service includes 2 hours of viewing time (waiting time) at Stonehenge. If the clients go over 2 hours or require additional waiting time the additional charge is applicable, paid to the driver in cash on the day, £55 per hour for the Sedan and for the Minivan and the 8 Seater Van will be £60 per hour.
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