Prices range from free (if you walk) to £80 return for a solo taxi. Here is a full breakdown of what every option actually costs in 2026.
| Transport | Price per person (return) | What is included |
|---|---|---|
| Private shuttle (this site) | £15 return | Return journey, luggage storage, coffee |
| Stonehenge Tour public bus | £22 to £25 return | Return journey, Old Sarum stop |
| Taxi (solo) | £60 to £80 return | Door to door, fastest option |
| Taxi (group of 4 splitting cost) | £15 to £15 per person return | Very competitive for groups |
| Car (fuel + parking) | £25 to £35 total | Parking must be pre-booked at £18 |
| Walking or cycling | Free | Long trip, not practical for most |
The £15 return ticket covers your outbound journey from Caboose to Stonehenge, your return journey from the Stonehenge Visitor Centre back to Caboose, free luggage storage at Caboose for the whole day, and a takeaway coffee from our barista before you board. There are no hidden fees and nothing extra to pay.
For a solo traveller, a taxi costs £30 to £40 each way, making a return trip £60 to £80. That is three to four times the cost of the shuttle. For groups of three or four splitting the fare, taxis become more competitive but you still need one for the return journey, which must be pre-booked or called from the site.
The private shuttle at £15 return is the cheapest paid option that gets you directly to Stonehenge and back with a guaranteed seat. The Stonehenge Tour bus costs slightly more at £22 to £25 and does not include luggage storage or coffee. Walking is technically free but the 9.5-mile route each way takes over three hours and is not suitable for most visitors.