Make the most of your arrival in England with a private transfer from Heathrow Airport to Southampton, including a scenic stop at Windsor Castle.
Travel in comfort and style in a private chauffeured vehicle as you're taken directly from Heathrow to your chosen Southampton destination. Along the way, enjoy a self-guided visit to Windsor Castle—one of the official residences of His Majesty the King and famously the site of the 2018 royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Explore the castle and its historic grounds at your own pace before continuing your journey.
Highlights:
• One-way private transfer from Heathrow Airport to Southampton
• Stop at Windsor Castle for a self-guided tour
• Admission to Windsor Castle included
• Drop-off at any hotel, accommodation, or cruise terminal within Southampton
Private transfer In a private vehicle with a stop at Windsor Castle with 2 hours viewing time.<br/>Pickup included
Private transfer In a private vehicle with a stop at Windsor Castle with 3 hours viewing time.<br/>Pickup included
You will be met inside the airport terminal where the chauffeur will be displaying a name board with your name, your flight will be monitored and the chauffeur will only go into the terminal once the flight has landed and you will not be charged extra for delayed flights, the chauffeur will assist you with your luggage and then escort you to your vehicle.
Then you will be taken to Windsor Castle which is a 20 minute drive from Heathrow airport. You will then be provided with your pre-booked tickets for Windsor Castle. The chauffeur will arrange a meeting point so you can easily locate them after you have finished the Windsor Castle tour and then you will be dropped to your Southampton accommodation or the Cruise terminal which is a 1 hour and 20 minute drive.
Airport pickup,
Our driver will monitor the flight and only go into the terminal 40 minutes after the plane lands and our driver will meet you with your name on the Board Sign at the arrivals point, located immediately after the customs exit. (Please do not leave the airport terminal we are not allowed to pick up from outside of the terminal)
This service is available from 9:00 AM to 13:30PM therefore if your flight lands earlier than 8.30 AM, the chauffeur will only go into the terminal at 9.20 AM.
If your flight lands later than 12:30 PM unfortunately this service won't be available due to Windsor Castle closing time.
If for any reason you need to contact the office or cannot locate your driver please call our UK number on 0208 935 5116.
If waiting time at Heathrow airport exceeds 90 minutes from the flight arrival time the total carpark cost is payable to the driver in cash to the driver at the end of your transfer.
The Chauffeur will leave the airport terminal 120 minutes from the flight arrival time, If not able to make contact with the passenger, If you experience any delays in passport control or customs, Please contact the office as soon as possible to avoid a no-show.
This service includes 2 or 3 hours of viewing time (waiting time) at Windsor. If going beyond the 2 or 3 hours the additional charge is applicable, paid to the driver in cash on the day, £50 per hour for the Sedan and for the Minivan and the 8 Seater Van will be £60 per hour.
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.
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
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