El Campo to Houston Shuttle Service
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Heading to the airport instead of downtown Houston? Our El Campo to IAH airport shuttle covers the same El Campo pickup with a non-stop ride to Bush Intercontinental.
Flying out instead of heading downtown? See our El Campo to Hobby airport shuttle for Southwest and other Hobby flights. Need a non-airport drop — Sugar Land for work, family, or a hotel? Our El Campo to Sugar Land shuttle uses the same US-59/I-69 corridor. Picking up in the neighboring Wharton County seat? Compare our Wharton to Houston shuttle — same Houston drop zones, parallel pickup. And if Galveston cruise terminals are the real destination, our Houston to Galveston shuttle connects through the same Houston metro on the back end.
Pricing / Fares: El Campo to Houston
How much does a shuttle from El Campo to Houston cost?
Fares depend on your exact pickup and drop-off addresses, group size, and schedule. Enter your addresses in our online booking tool for an instant quote — no account needed, and the price you see is the door-to-door total.
Our Vehicles
What vehicle will pick me up?
We send a nice car (1-3 passengers) or a shuttle/SUV (4+ passengers) sized to your group and luggage. Vehicles are clean and late-model. Tell us your headcount and bag count when you book.
Better Drivers
Who are your drivers?
Most of our drivers have driven professionally for 10+ years in Texas. They handle your luggage and get you to your destination relaxed and on time.
El Campo to Houston: Route, Drive Time & Pricing
El Campo sits in Wharton County about 78 highway miles southwest of Houston’s Hobby Airport and 94 miles southwest of George Bush Intercontinental (IAH). The corridor runs US-59 North / I-69 North almost the entire way — a limited-access highway through Wharton, East Bernard, Rosenberg, and Sugar Land before reaching the Houston metro. Door-to-door, expect about 1 hour 45 minutes to Hobby and about 2 hours to IAH off-peak, stretching 20-40 minutes longer in Houston rush hour, on Sunday-evening returns when US-59 inbound bunches up around Sugar Land, or when a Houston Texans home game or downtown event tightens the inner loop.
Which route does the driver actually take?
The default and almost always fastest route to Hobby (HOU) is US-59 North (I-69) all the way into Houston, then I-610 South / TX-35 South to Airport Boulevard — about 78 miles, virtually all limited-access highway. For IAH (Bush) the route is US-59 North (I-69) -> Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8) East -> JFK Boulevard into IAH — about 94 miles. When Beltway 8 East has incidents or construction the backup is US-59 N -> I-610 North Loop -> Hardy Toll Road North -> IAH. Your driver checks live traffic before pickup and picks whichever is moving. The fare you booked is a flat door-to-door rate — the routing choice never changes your price and all Beltway 8, Hardy and TX-99 tolls are included.
What does an El Campo to Houston shuttle cost?
Door-to-door flat fares for an El Campo pickup start from $198. Real recent rides for 1-2 passengers in a sedan to Houston Hobby land in the $170-$200 range from central El Campo (Byrne Street, downtown, the US-59 corridor); IAH runs about $50-$80 higher because of the extra 16 miles. Groups of 3-8 passengers fit a single shuttle or SUV at a flat group rate (not per-person), with peer-corridor group runs from Bay City and Wharton landing in the $260-$430 range depending on airport and group size. Tolls, meet-and-greet, and standard luggage are included. Promo code ONLINE takes 10% off round-trip bookings. For an exact quote, drop your pickup address and either HOU or IAH into the booking tool above — no account needed, the price you see is what you pay.
Hobby vs. IAH from El Campo: which makes sense?
If your flight options work for either airport, Hobby (HOU) is usually the better choice from El Campo — it’s 16 miles closer, about 15-20 minutes shorter, and the shuttle fare runs roughly $50-$80 less. Hobby is dominated by Southwest Airlines (6 of 7 departures), so if Southwest serves your destination non-stop or with a quick connection, Hobby usually wins on total time and total cost. IAH (Bush) is the better pick if you need long-haul international (Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, British Airways, Emirates, Qatar, Turkish, ANA, EVA at Terminal D) or any United mainline / United Express routing not offered on Southwest. For Latin America, IAH’s Aeromexico, Avianca, and the long-haul international concourse give you far more direct options than Hobby. Tell us your airline at booking and we drop you at the right departures door, upper level, so you walk straight to check-in.
Self-drive plus airport parking vs. private shuttle
Driving yourself from El Campo to a Houston airport is workable but adds up: Hobby’s economy lot runs about $7/day, the terminal garages $22/day; IAH’s Ecopark1 is roughly $7/day, Ecopark2 $9/day, terminal garages $22-$24/day. Add roughly $22-$28 in fuel for the round-trip drive (160-190 miles), Beltway 8 tolls on the IAH side, and 3 to 4 hours of your own driving time — including the Sunday-evening US-59 crawl back into Wharton County after a return flight. A 4-day trip to IAH is already $50-$110 in parking alone before fuel, tolls, and the stress of merging onto Beltway 8 at 5:30 AM for a dawn flight. For most El Campo travelers, a flat-rate door-to-door shuttle ends up cheaper plus saner once you count parking, fuel, and the four hours of driving the round trip would consume.
Related El Campo and Houston-airport routes
Booking the exact airport you’re flying out of pins the price tighter than booking a generic “Houston” trip. See El Campo to IAH (Bush Intercontinental) for the 94-mile run to United international long-haul and the Terminal D global carriers, or El Campo to Hobby (HOU) for the 78-mile Southwest-heavy run. Not the airport at all? Our El Campo to Sugar Land service handles the work / family / medical center runs along the same US-59 corridor. Picking up from the neighboring Wharton County seat? Compare Wharton to Houston — same Houston drop zones, parallel pickup. And if a Galveston cruise is the real destination, our Houston to Galveston connects through the same Houston metro on the back end.