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Hobby to Galveston Shuttle

Shared seats from Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) to every Galveston cruise terminal at a flat $39, one way.

The only Galveston shuttle that refunds you if your flight is late.

Hobby Airport (HOU) to the Galveston cruise port

Cruise passengers with a Houston to Galveston Shuttle Co. shared van outside William P. Hobby Airport
Shared seats depart Hobby hourly, 8 AM to 8 PM, to every Galveston cruise terminal.

Houston's closer airport, on the south side. A single compact terminal. From Hobby to the Port of Galveston is about 40 miles, and the shared van normally takes about 1 hour depending on traffic through the Gulf Freeway corridor and across the Galveston Causeway.

This is one of the two routes where we run both services. You can book a shared seat at $39 per person, which is the cheapest way to reach the Port of Galveston from Hobby, or a private black car at a fixed rate for the whole vehicle. Which one makes sense comes down to how many of you there are.

Galveston is the only cruise homeport in Texas and the fourth-busiest in North America, but the island has no airport of its own and there is no train or public bus from Houston. Whatever you choose, you are covering that distance by road. A cruise transfer from Hobby is the cleanest way to do it without leaving a car parked at the port for a week.

Rates from Hobby

ServiceCapacityRate, one way
Shared shuttle seatPer person$39 / seat
Black Suburban1 to 6 passengers$249 / vehicle
14-Passenger Sprinter7 to 14 passengers$590 / vehicle

Private rates are per vehicle, not per person, and they include tolls, fuel, luggage, and Shuttle Protection. Round trips are the same rate each way. Groups larger than 14, call 832.899.4040.

Every Galveston cruise terminal

We drop at whichever terminal your ship is actually using. The four terminals sit up to a mile apart along Harborside Drive, and the difference matters on embarkation morning.

TerminalCruise linesAddress
Terminal 10Royal Caribbean1152 Royal Caribbean Way
Terminal 16MSC & Norwegian1602 Harborside Drive
Terminal 25Carnival & Princess2502 Harborside Drive
Terminal 28Disney & Princess2702 Harborside Drive

Ships shift between terminals by season and by sailing, so the terminal printed on your boarding pass is the one that counts. Give us that number when you book. See the Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney pages for line-specific detail.

Timing your Hobby to Galveston transfer

A group of four passengers with luggage beside a Houston to Galveston Shuttle Co. private Suburban at William P. Hobby
A private Suburban runs direct — about 45 minutes from Hobby to the port.

Your cruise line assigns a check-in window at online check-in, and that window is the anchor. Work backward from it. From Hobby the shared ride alone is about 1 hour, and cruise Saturdays with several ships in port run heavier than a normal day.

If you are flying in on embarkation morning, remember the drive sits on top of your flight, baggage claim, and the walk to the meeting point. A reasonable target is to land no later than late morning. This is exactly the scenario Shuttle Protection exists for: if a delayed flight causes you to miss your pickup, the fare is refundable.

Coming home, the return trip from Galveston to Hobby runs the same route in reverse, and a late ship arrival is covered by protection.

Why book with us

Passengers beside a Houston to Galveston Shuttle Co. black Sprinter van at William P. Hobby Airport Departures
A 14-seat Sprinter for larger parties, at a fixed rate per vehicle.

Most Galveston shared cruise transfers are non-refundable. If your flight lands late, the van leaves and the money is gone. Every shared seat we sell is protected instead.

Shared shuttle featureHouston to Galveston Shuttle Co.Typical Galveston shared shuttle
Refund if your flight is delayedYes, full refundNo, usually non-refundable
Rebooked on a later van if you are delayedYes, when there is roomNo, the van leaves
Free cancellationYes, up to 2 hours beforeRarely
Refund if the ship returns lateYesNo
Price per seat, one way$39 flat$40 and up
Standard cruise luggageIncludedSometimes extra
Surge pricing on cruise weekendsNeverVaries

Read more about Shuttle Protection, or see the fleet.

Hobby to Galveston

Distanceabout 40 miles
Shared ride timeabout 1 hour
Shared seat$39 / person
Black Suburban$249 / vehicle
14-seat Sprinter$590 / vehicle
Terminals10, 16, 25, 28
ProtectionIncluded

Shuttle Protection, included on every shared seat

Most shared shuttles to the Galveston cruise port are non-refundable. Ours is not. If a delayed flight, a canceled flight, or a late ship arrival causes you to miss your shared pickup, you get a full refund, and we will move you to a later van when there is room. You can also cancel for any reason up to 2 hours before pickup.

Refunds are returned less a small card processing fee. Full terms are shown at checkout.

Working out the cost for your group?

Our Hobby Airport to Galveston shuttle price guide breaks down the totals by party size, round-trip pricing, and how a $39 shared seat compares with a private vehicle, a rideshare and a rental car.

What the Hobby to Galveston shuttle costs

A family beside a Houston to Galveston Shuttle Co. Suburban outside William P. Hobby Airport
A flat $39 per seat on the shared van, or $249 for a private Suburban.

A shared seat on the Hobby to Galveston shuttle is a flat $39 per person, one way, from William P. Hobby Airport to any of the four Galveston cruise terminals. The fare is the same whether you book three months ahead or the night before you sail, and it does not rise on cruise Saturdays.

ServiceCapacityOne wayRound trip
Shared seatper person$39$78
Black Suburban1 to 6$249$498
14-seat Sprinter7 to 14$590$1,180
Child safety seatper seat$15$30

Standard cruise luggage travels free with no per-bag fee. Gratuity is never included and never added automatically at checkout. There is no fuel surcharge and no booking fee, so the number you see is the number that leaves your account.

How long the Hobby to Galveston shuttle takes

Hobby sits about 40 miles from the Galveston cruise terminals, which makes it the closer of the two Houston airports by roughly 30 miles. A shared van covers it in about an hour. A direct private car does the same run in about 45 minutes.

The difference is not traffic. A shared van collects several parties at the airport, waits a short window at the meeting point, then serves the cruise terminals in sequence along Harborside Drive. That sequencing is what turns a 45-minute drive into an hour, and it is also what makes a $39 seat possible.

Shared vanDirect private car
Distanceabout 40 milesabout 40 miles
Timeabout 1 hourabout 45 minutes
Fare$39 per seatfrom $249 per vehicle
Departureshourly, 8 AM to 8 PMany time
Met atground transportation curbbaggage claim, name sign

Where you meet the Hobby to Galveston shuttle

Hobby is a single compact terminal, which is the main practical advantage it holds over Bush Intercontinental. There is no inter-terminal train, no five-letter terminal system, and no long walk between concourses. From wheels down to standing at the ground transportation curb is typically 20 to 30 minutes.

We send exact meeting-point instructions, including door detail, by email and text before you travel. Shared passengers meet the van at the designated ground transportation area on the lower level. On a private transfer your driver meets you inside at baggage claim holding a name sign.

  • Read your confirmation before you fly. It carries the meeting point and door number.
  • Collect your bags first. The shared van meets you at the curb, not at baggage claim.
  • We track your inbound flight, so an ordinary delay does not cost you your seat.
  • Call 832.899.4040 if you are running late. A call moves you to a later departure faster than anything else.

Which terminal the Hobby to Galveston shuttle drops at

Galveston has four cruise terminals on Harborside Drive and they sit up to a mile apart. We drop at the one your ship is actually using, which is why we ask for the terminal number rather than the cruise line name.

TerminalAddressCruise lines
Terminal 101152 Royal Caribbean WayRoyal Caribbean
Terminal 161602 Harborside DriveMSC Cruises, Norwegian
Terminal 252502 Harborside DriveCarnival, Princess
Terminal 282702 Harborside DriveDisney Cruise Line, Princess

Ships move between berths by season and by sailing. Princess in particular splits between Terminals 25 and 28, so read the number off your boarding pass and give us that.

Timing a Hobby arrival on cruise day

Your cruise line assigns a check-in window during online check-in, usually a one to two hour slot between late morning and mid-afternoon. Work backward from that window rather than from the sailing time, which can be four hours later.

From Hobby the shared transfer is about an hour. Add 20 to 30 minutes for baggage claim and the walk to the curb, then a cushion for causeway traffic on a busy Saturday. Three hours before your window is comfortable.

Your check-in windowBook the Hobby departureLatest comfortable landing
11 AM to 12 PM8 AM or 9 AMabout 7:30 AM
12 PM to 1 PM9 AM or 10 AMabout 8:30 AM
1 PM to 2 PM10 AM or 11 AMabout 9:30 AM
2 PM to 3 PM11 AM or 12 PMabout 10:30 AM
3 PM to 4 PM12 PM or 1 PMabout 11:30 AM
The fare is $39 on every departure, so booking an earlier van to buy yourself a cushion costs nothing at all.

Why the Hobby to Galveston shuttle is protected

Most shared shuttles serving this route are non-refundable. If your flight is delayed, the money is gone and you are buying transport a second time on the busiest morning of the week.

Every shared seat we sell includes Shuttle Protection at no extra charge. If a delayed or canceled flight causes you to miss your pickup, the fare is refunded and we move you to a later van when there is room. If your ship docks late on the return, the same applies. You can also cancel for any reason up to 2 hours before pickup.

UsTypical Galveston shared shuttle
Refund if your flight is delayedYes, fullNo
Moved to a later vanYes, when there is roomNo
Free cancellationUp to 2 hours beforeRarely
Refund if the ship docks lateYesNo
Surge pricing on cruise weekendsNeverVaries

Booking your Hobby to Galveston shuttle

Choose your date and party size, give us the terminal number from your boarding pass, and reserve child safety seats at $15 each way if you need them. Book two to three weeks ahead for a cruise Saturday, since mid-morning departures suit the most common check-in windows and sell first.

Folding wheelchairs, walkers and mobility scooters travel free on standard vehicles. A ramp or lift vehicle needs at least 48 hours notice. Groups above 14 run as multiple vehicles on a single booking, so call 832.899.4040 rather than using the online form.

The return leg runs the same route in reverse at the same fare, departing all four Galveston cruise terminals and island hotels between 8 AM to 5 PM daily.

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Hobby to Galveston questions

A shared seat is a flat $39 per person, one way. A private black Suburban is $249 for the whole vehicle, and a 14-passenger Sprinter is $590.

About 1 hour, covering about 40 miles. Cruise Saturdays and holiday weekends run heavier, especially crossing the Galveston Causeway.

Yes. This is an airport route, so you can book a shared seat at $39 per person or a private vehicle at a fixed rate.

All of them: Terminal 10 for Royal Caribbean, Terminal 16 for MSC and Norwegian, Terminal 25 for Carnival and Princess, and Terminal 28 for Disney and Princess. Give us the terminal printed on your boarding pass.

Every shared shuttle seat includes Shuttle Protection: cancel for any reason up to 2 hours before pickup for a full refund, and a missed pickup caused by a delayed flight or a late ship is refundable. Private transfers have their own cancellation terms, shown at checkout.

Yes. Standard cruise luggage is included with no per-bag fee. A Suburban handles 6 to 7 cruise bags, and the Sprinter handles 14 or more.

Yes. Child safety seats are $15 each way. Add them when you book so we can plan for them.

Yes. We run the return from the Galveston cruise terminals and island hotels back to Hobby. A late ship arrival is covered by protection.

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