We are a small family business, based in the heart of the South Downs National Park, ideally located for transfers between London Airports and the Port of Southampton. Alongside offering transfers we also run day trips and tours.
We aim to make your journey as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We provide a quick, smooth and direct transfer to your destination. We are also happy to try and accommodate any specific requests, including any stops and small detours en route if there is something you want to see along the way.
Please contact us directly to chat about any specific questions you may have. We are happy to give free advice to help you plan your trip if you need it.
We are strongly committed to providing you with an experience that you are completely happy with. We will promptly refund you in full, if you feel we have not met your expectations.
Private Transfer<br/>Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes<br/>Pickup included
Private Transfer<br/>Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes<br/>Land Rover Discovery + Trailer: The additional 2 seats at the rear (accessed via the sliding seats) are comfortable but have reduced leg room.<br/>Pickup included
This is a private transfer. Having already liaised with you, we will then meet you at the agreed location, eg Heathrow arrivals and take you directly to the cruise terminal at Southampton Port. If you would like to stop en route or want to make a short detour to see a little of the countryside, we are happy to accomodate this.
We will be waiting, ready for you to arrive and can help with your luggage.
We can comfortably take 4 people plus luggage in our Land Rover Discovery, however we are licensed to carry 6 passengers as it it has 2 additional seats in the rear of the vehicle.
If we are transporting 6 people we use a trailer to help accommodate all the luggage where required.
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