Avoid a long wait at the taxi rank or the stress of navigating public transport with this chauffeur driver private tour from Heathrow Airport to Southampton via Oxford and Blenheim Palace. Book this private tour and your driver will collect you from Heathrow Airport or nearby accommodation and transfer you to Southampton via Oxford and Blenheim Palace. The transfer includes a private guided tour around Oxford and includes pre-booked admission into Blenheim Palace giving you fast-track entrance.
Transfer from Heathrow<br/>Pickup included
Meet your professional driver guide on arrival at Heathrow Airport and relax in the comfort of an air-conditional vehicle for the one hour drive to Oxford.
We will drive you to Oxford (approx. 1 hour away) and enjoy a walking tour of this fascinating University City. This beautiful city has been the home to scholars and royals for over 800 years. Your guide will lead you on a walk through the historic city centre where you will learn about Oxford’s history, the University of Oxford, famous people who have graced the city, and interesting old traditions.
Our next stop is the UNESCO-listed Blenheim Palace, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful palaces in the UK. With over 300 years of history and over 2000 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds. It was also the birth place of Winston Churchill. You will discover wonderful paintings and tapestries as well as stunning examples of baroque architecture. If that wasn’t enough then perhaps just to gaze out over the enchanting lakes towards the surrounding forests, or why not try your hand at escaping the maze!
After your tour of Blenheim Palace we will depart for the direct journey to Southampton.
You will drive around 1.5hrs to Southampton where your driver guide will drop you off either at Southampton cruise terminal or hotel.
• If you have not already specified, you MUST advise supplier as soon as possible your flight number and arrival time so that appropriate arrangements can be made
Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port
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