Private transfer from your London Hotel / Accommodation to Southampton Port with stop at Stonehenge simple and easy. Let the chauffeur assist you with your luggage as you relax comfortably in the vehicle. Arrive at Stonehenge and Enjoy this amazing attraction for 2 hour then continue to Southampton Port in a timely manner and board your cruise.
* Free time to visit Stonehenge.
* Tickets for Stonehenge are included in the Price.
* Audio guide included in the price.
Private transfer from your London Hotel/Accommodation to Southampton port via Stonehenge, our driver will make a stop of at Stonehenge, so clients can enjoy this amazing attraction.<br/>Pickup included
Private transfer from your London Hotel/Accommodation to Southampton port via Stonehenge, our driver will make a stop of at Stonehenge, so clients can enjoy this amazing attraction.<br/>Pickup included
Private transfer from your London Hotel/Accommodation to Southampton port via Stonehenge, our driver will make a stop of at Stonehenge, so clients can enjoy this amazing attraction.<br/>Pickup included
Meet your private chauffeur in the hotel arrivals hall, They will be holding a sign at the terminal with the lead traveler's name on it. The driver will then assist you with your luggage and load it into the awaiting vehicle, that is no more than 3 years old. Sufficient time will be allowed for any traffic delay so you are always on time and never late. Begin your smooth and comfortable transfer to the Southampton with via Stonehenge.
Admire the sights of London as you cruise along the roads. See locals partaking in their daily activities and tourists wandering about. Arrive at your destination, Southampton in a timely manner. The driver will once more assist you with your luggage and bid you farewell as you board your cruise ship.
• On the day of the tour, the driver will give you the Tickets for the Stonehenge.
• Not wheelchair accessible
• The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
• Each traveler is allowed a maximum of 2 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag. Oversized or excessive luggage (e.g. surfboards, golf clubs or bikes) may have certain restrictions, please inquire with the operator prior to travel to confirm if your excess luggage is acceptable
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Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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