There are two credible transport options for getting from Salisbury to Stonehenge without a car: the public Stonehenge Tour bus and the private Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle. Here is an honest comparison.
The Stonehenge Tour (Public)
Operated by Salisbury Reds. Hourly departures from Salisbury Train Station. Hop-on, hop-off. Stops at Old Sarum en route. Approximately ┬ú17ÔÇô┬ú22 return per adult. Large coach ÔÇö no guaranteed seat on busy days. Multi-lingual onboard commentary available. Tickets bookable online or from the driver.
The Salisbury to Stonehenge Shuttle (Private)
Small-group, fixed-schedule service. 12 seats maximum per departure. ┬ú20 return all-inclusive. Seat guaranteed when you book. Includes luggage storage at Caboose and a takeaway coffee. Six departures daily: 10:05ÔÇô15:05. Return pick-up from the Stonehenge car park ÔÇö no need to navigate back to a bus stop.
When to Choose the Public Bus
If you want to include Old Sarum in your day, or if you'd prefer the flexibility to hop on and off at different times without pre-committing, the Stonehenge Tour bus is a strong choice. It's also well-established and runs even if you haven't pre-booked.
When to Choose the Private Shuttle
If you're arriving by train and heading straight to Stonehenge, the private shuttle is the more seamless experience. No queuing for a ticketless bus, no uncertainty about seats, luggage sorted, and coffee in hand. For families, couples and groups who know their schedule in advance, the shuttle wins on every metric except flexibility.
Ready to visit Stonehenge from Salisbury? The shuttle departs directly opposite Salisbury Train Station. Just £20 return per person, all in.
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