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The Best Way to Get from Salisbury to Stonehenge

For most visitors, the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle is the best option. It costs £15 return, cheaper than the tour bus (£22, £25) and far less than a taxi. It departs from 2 minutes from Salisbury Station, has reserved seats, and includes free luggage storage. Six departures daily from 10:15.

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All options compared: Salisbury to Stonehenge

OptionJourney timeCost (return, solo)Booking needed?IncludesBest for
Private shuttle35 min£15 per personYes, onlineLuggage storageSolo, couples, families arriving by train
Stonehenge Tour bus35 to 45 min£22 to £25RecommendedNothing extraVisitors who also want Old Sarum
Taxi20 min£60 to £80OptionalNothing extraGroups of 4+ or urgent timing
Car20 to 25 minFuel + £18 parkingParking yesFlexibilityVisitors already in Wiltshire
Cycling50 to 60 minFreeNoExerciseExperienced cyclists only
Walking3.5 to 4 hrsFreeNoFresh airNot recommended, busy roads

For most visitors: the private shuttle

If you are arriving into Salisbury by train, travelling as a solo visitor, couple, or family, and want a guaranteed seat with no surprises, the private shuttle from Caboose is the best option by a comfortable margin.

It costs £15 return, which is cheaper than the Stonehenge Tour bus (£22 to £25) and dramatically cheaper than a taxi (£60 to £80 return for a solo traveller). It departs from a venue two minutes from Salisbury station where you can drop your bags and pick up a coffee before boarding. Your return seat is booked when you pay, so there is nothing to arrange at the far end.

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When is the public bus better?

The Stonehenge Tour (Salisbury Reds) is the better choice if you want to visit Old Sarum on the same day. The bus runs a hop on hop off route that includes Old Sarum before Stonehenge. If that dual site itinerary matters to you, the public bus is designed for it.

When does a taxi make sense?

A taxi makes financial sense if you have specific timing requirements that do not fit our fixed departure schedule, or if you have mobility needs that require door to door service. For groups of four or more, the per person return cost of a taxi drops to around £15 to £20, similar to our shuttle price, but without the guaranteed reserved seat or the included luggage storage.

When is driving the best option?

Driving makes sense if you are already in the Salisbury area with a car and want flexibility over your arrival and departure times. Be aware that parking at Stonehenge is limited and must be pre booked at £18 per vehicle. In peak summer months the car park can fill by mid morning.

Related guides

Book the Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle →Taxi: full cost breakdown →Stonehenge Tour bus alternative →Full transport cost comparison →All transport options explained →
Drive or take the shuttle? →Cheapest way to Stonehenge →Private transfer options →Tour options compared →Best option for families →Accessibility guide →First departure — beat the crowds →Is Stonehenge worth visiting? →Salisbury to Stonehenge — homepage →

The best way from Salisbury: £15, reserved seat

Direct shuttle. 35 minutes. Six departures daily. No taxi required.

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