A taxi from Salisbury to Stonehenge costs £30 to £40 each way. That is £60 to £80 return for a solo traveller. Here is the full picture so you can decide whether a taxi or a shuttle makes more sense for your trip.
| Taxi | Our shuttle | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost (solo, return) | £60 to £80 | £15 |
| Cost (4 people, return) | £60 to £80 total | £80 total |
| Journey time | 20 minutes | 35 minutes |
| Needs booking | Yes (return must be pre-booked) | Yes (online, 2 minutes) |
| Luggage | In car with you | Free storage at Caboose |
| Coffee | Not included | Included |
| Return guaranteed | Not always | Yes, when you book |
| Pickup point | Taxi rank at station | Caboose, 2 min from exit |
A taxi from Salisbury to Stonehenge makes sense in a handful of situations. If you are a group of four or more people, the per-person cost becomes competitive with the shuttle. If you have very limited mobility and need door to door service including drop-off right at the entrance, a taxi offers more flexibility than a fixed-schedule shuttle. If you are on a very tight time schedule and need to leave at a specific moment not aligned with our departures, a taxi gives you complete control.
For solo travellers and couples the shuttle wins on price every time. £15 return on the shuttle versus £60 to £80 return by taxi for a solo passenger is a significant difference. The shuttle also solves the return journey problem that many taxi users encounter: getting a taxi back from Stonehenge requires pre-booking or calling from the site, and taxis are not always immediately available. On the shuttle, your return seat is guaranteed when you book outbound.
There is a taxi rank at Salisbury train station if you do decide that route is right for your trip.