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How far is Galveston from Houston?

The short answer: about 50 miles from central Houston, 40 miles from Hobby Airport, and 70 miles from Bush Intercontinental. Here is what that means for cruise day.

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Shared van pickup at the Galveston cruise port, about 40 miles from Hobby and 70 from IAH.

Galveston is approximately 50 miles southeast of downtown Houston, and the exact Houston to Galveston distance depends entirely on which part of the metro you start from. From William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) the distance to Galveston cruise port is about 40 miles. From George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) it is about 70 miles. Every one of those routes runs down the same road: Interstate 45 South, which ends on Galveston Island a few minutes from the cruise terminals.

If you are flying in for a sailing out of the Port of Galveston, the distance from Houston to Galveston matters less than the time it takes on the day you sail. That is the number this guide focuses on, and it is the number most travelers underestimate.

How far is Galveston from Houston by airport

Houston has two commercial airports and they sit on opposite sides of the metro area. That 30-mile gap between them is the single biggest variable in your Houston to Galveston transportation plan.

Starting pointDistance to Galveston cruise portDirect driveShared shuttle
Hobby Airport (HOU)about 40 milesabout 45 minutesabout 1 hour
Bush Intercontinental (IAH)about 70 milesabout 1 hour 15 minutesabout 2 hours
Downtown Houstonabout 50 milesabout 55 minutesprivate only
The Woodlandsabout 85 milesabout 1 hour 30 minutesprivate only
Katyabout 75 milesabout 1 hour 20 minutesprivate only

Hobby is the closest airport to Galveston cruise port. If your fares and flight times are similar from either airport, Hobby saves you roughly 30 miles and a meaningful amount of time on embarkation morning. If IAH is the practical choice because of international connections or nonstop availability, it works fine, it simply needs a larger buffer.

Houston to Galveston distance

Downtown Houstonabout 50 miles
Hobby Airport (HOU)about 40 miles
Bush Intercontinental (IAH)about 70 miles
RouteInterstate 45 South
Shared shuttle, Hobbyabout 1 hour
Shared shuttle, IAHabout 2 hours
Shared fare$39 per seat
Private from Hobbyfrom $249
Flying in on embarkation day? Work backward from your cruise line check-in window, not from your landing time. Our cruise-day timing guide walks through it.

Why the shared shuttle takes longer than the drive

A common point of confusion: Google Maps will tell you the IAH to Galveston drive is about 1 hour 15 minutes, but a shared shuttle from IAH to Galveston takes about 2 hours. Both numbers are correct, because they measure different things.

The map figure is a direct point-to-point drive with no stops. That is what a private car from Houston to Galveston actually does. A shared shuttle from Houston to Galveston is a different product: the van collects several parties at the airport, waits briefly at the meeting point for everyone on that departure, then serves multiple cruise terminals along Harborside Drive. Those additions are what turn a 45-minute drive from Hobby into about an hour, and a 1 hour 15 minute drive from IAH into about two hours.

Neither is better in the abstract. The shared van is $39 per seat and the private car is a fixed rate per vehicle. Which one wins depends on how many of you are travelling and how tight the day is.

The route: Interstate 45 South

There is only one practical road between Houston and Galveston Island, and it is I-45 South. Whether you are driving yourself, taking a rideshare, or riding a Houston to Galveston shuttle, you will be on the same freeway. From IAH you pick it up north of downtown and run the full length of the metro. From Hobby you join it south of the city, which is why the Hobby to Galveston distance is so much shorter.

Two points on that route are worth knowing about. The first is the stretch through the Gulf Freeway corridor around Clear Lake and Webster, where traffic thickens on weekday afternoons. The second is the Galveston Causeway, the bridge onto the island. On cruise Saturdays with several ships in port, the causeway backs up in a way it does not on an ordinary weekend.

There is no train from Houston to Galveston and no public bus. Anyone telling you otherwise is describing a route that does not exist. Your real options are a shared shuttle, a private car, a rideshare, or driving and paying to park.

What the distance means for cost

Distance drives price on every option except ours. A rideshare from Houston to Galveston is metered against mileage and demand, so the IAH to Galveston Uber cost runs higher than the same trip from Hobby, and both climb on busy cruise weekends. A rental car costs the same either way but adds port parking at roughly $175 for a seven-night sailing.

Houston to Galveston Shuttle Co. prices the shared seat flat at $39 from either airport. The 30-mile difference between IAH and Hobby does not change what you pay for a shared seat. It only changes how long you are in the van. Private rates do reflect distance: a black Suburban is $249 from Hobby and $257 from IAH, and a 14-seat Sprinter is $590 and $600 respectively.

OptionFrom Hobby (40 mi)From IAH (70 mi)
Shared shuttle, per seat$39$39
Private Suburban, 1 to 6$249$257
14-seat Sprinter, 7 to 14$590$600
Rideshare, typical$60 to $130$80 to $150+
Rental plus port parkingrental + about $175/weekrental + about $175/week

Planning around the distance on cruise day

The mistake we see most often is treating the Houston to Galveston distance as the whole journey. It is not. On embarkation day the drive sits on top of your flight, your baggage claim, and the walk to the meeting point, and it lands you inside a check-in window your cruise line assigned when you completed online check-in.

  • From Hobby. About 1 hour on a shared van. Landing by late morning leaves comfortable room for an afternoon check-in window.
  • From IAH. About 2 hours on a shared van. An earlier flight is worth paying for here, and the extra 30 miles is the reason.
  • Cruise Saturdays. Multiple ships in port means heavier traffic near the causeway. Build in a cushion rather than assuming a clean run.
  • Flying in the day before. Turns the distance into a non-issue. Our park and cruise hotels page covers where to stay near the terminals.

Every shared seat includes Shuttle Protection at no extra charge, which exists precisely because distance and traffic are outside your control. If a delayed or canceled flight causes you to miss your pickup, the fare is refundable and we move you to a later van when there is room. You can also cancel for any reason up to 2 hours before pickup.

Getting back: the Galveston to Houston distance

The return is the same mileage in reverse, and the same fare. Galveston to Hobby is about 40 miles and Galveston to IAH is about 70 miles. Return vans run from all four cruise terminals and island hotels between 8 AM to 5 PM daily, at $39 per seat.

One piece of advice worth taking on the return leg: do not book a tight departing flight. Between walk-off, the drive back up I-45, and airport lines, a mid-afternoon departure is far more comfortable than a late-morning one, especially out of IAH where you are covering the full 70 miles.

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How far is Galveston from Houston: common questions

Galveston is roughly 50 miles southeast of downtown Houston. From Hobby Airport (HOU) the distance to the Galveston cruise port is about 40 miles, and from George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) it is about 70 miles. Every route runs down Interstate 45 South.

In a direct private car, about 45 minutes from Hobby and about 1 hour 15 minutes from IAH. On a shared shuttle from Houston to Galveston, plan on about 1 hour from Hobby and about 2 hours from IAH, because a shared van collects several parties and serves multiple cruise terminals.

No. There is no passenger rail and no public bus route between Houston and Galveston Island. Your options for Houston to Galveston transportation are a shared shuttle, a private car service, a rideshare, or driving yourself and paying for parking at the port.

The Galveston cruise port is about 70 miles from IAH. The IAH to Galveston drive takes about 1 hour 15 minutes without stops. A shared shuttle from IAH to the cruise terminal takes about 2 hours door to door.

Hobby Airport is about 40 miles from the Galveston cruise terminals, roughly 30 miles closer than IAH. That makes Hobby the closest major airport to Galveston cruise port for most travelers.

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Distance from every Houston area to the Galveston cruise port

Houston is enormous. The metro spans roughly 10,000 square miles, so "how far is Galveston from Houston" has a different answer depending on whether you are starting in Kingwood or Clear Lake. We publish rates from 14 pickup areas, and the distance from each one to the Port of Galveston varies by more than 50 miles end to end.

Pick-up areaDistance to cruise portTypical direct driveService available
Clear Lake & League Cityabout 30 milesabout 35 to 45 minPrivate, from $249
Hobby Airport (HOU)about 40 milesabout 45 minShared $39 + private
Pearlandabout 40 milesabout 45 minPrivate, from $249
Downtown Houstonabout 50 milesabout 55 minPrivate, from $249
Houston Heightsabout 55 milesabout 1 hourPrivate, from $249
Memorial & The Galleriaabout 60 milesabout 1 hourPrivate, from $249
Missouri Cityabout 60 milesabout 1 hourPrivate, from $249
Sugar Landabout 65 milesabout 1h05Private, from $249
IAH (Bush Intercontinental)about 70 milesabout 1h15Shared $39 + private
Katyabout 75 milesabout 1h20Private, from $277
Springabout 75 milesabout 1h20Private, from $277
Cypressabout 80 milesabout 1h25Private, from $297
The Woodlandsabout 85 milesabout 1h30Private, from $317
Kingwood & Humbleabout 85 milesabout 1h30Private, from $317

Two things stand out in that table. Clear Lake is the closest pickup area we serve, closer to the port than either airport, because it sits roughly halfway down I-45 already. And the northern suburbs, The Woodlands and Kingwood, are more than twice as far as Clear Lake, which is why the private rate steps up from $249 to $317. Full detail on every area is on the Houston areas we serve page.

Why the shared shuttle only runs from the airports

People from Katy and Sugar Land regularly ask whether they can buy a shared seat. The answer is no, and the reason is geometry rather than policy. A shared van works because several parties are all going from one point to one destination corridor. Both Houston airports concentrate hundreds of cruise passengers into a small number of arrival windows, which makes filling a van straightforward. A suburb does not. Collecting six parties from six addresses across Katy would add well over an hour of driving before the van even reached I-45, and the fare would stop being $39.

Traffic: what actually changes the drive time

The distance from Houston to Galveston never changes. The time absolutely does, and four things drive it.

  • The Galveston Causeway. The bridge onto the island is the single chokepoint on the entire route. On an ordinary Tuesday it is a non-event. On a Saturday with four ships sailing, it can add 20 to 30 minutes.
  • The Gulf Freeway corridor. The stretch of I-45 through Webster, Clear Lake, and League City carries heavy local commuter traffic on weekday afternoons, layered on top of cruise traffic.
  • Downtown Houston, if you start north of it. This is why IAH runs so much longer than Hobby. An IAH to Galveston trip crosses the full width of the metro; a Hobby trip starts south of the worst of it.
  • Weather. Gulf Coast thunderstorms slow I-45 substantially, and the causeway is exposed.

None of this is a reason to panic, and none of it is unusual for a major metro. It is a reason to build a buffer rather than assume the map figure. Our cruise-day timing guide works through exactly how much cushion to allow from each airport.

Is the drive worse in one direction?

Slightly, and in a way that catches people out. The outbound leg to the port happens on embarkation morning, when several thousand passengers converge on the same four terminals inside a few hours. The return leg happens on debarkation morning, when the same thing happens in reverse but spread over a slightly longer window. The causeway is busier heading onto the island than off it, so the trip down is the one that deserves the larger buffer.

Distance to each Galveston cruise terminal

The four cruise terminals are not in the same place. They line Harborside Drive and sit up to a mile apart, which is a rounding error against a 70-mile trip but matters enormously if you are dropped at the wrong one with luggage on a hot morning.

TerminalAddressCruise linesPosition
Terminal 101152 Royal Caribbean WayRoyal CaribbeanAbout a mile west of downtown
Terminal 161602 Harborside DriveMSC, NorwegianNewest terminal, opened late 2025
Terminal 252502 Harborside DriveCarnival, PrincessDowntown waterfront
Terminal 282702 Harborside DriveDisney, PrincessDirectly across from Terminal 25

Ships move between berths by season and by sailing. The terminal number on your boarding pass is the one that counts, and it is the one we want at booking rather than just the cruise line name. That matters most for Princess, which splits between Terminals 25 and 28 depending on the ship.

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