155 km · 95 min

Taxi Toulouse → Narbonne

Your Toulouse → Narbonne transfer at €190 — €240. 155 km via the A61.

155 km95 minFrom 190 — 240 €

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Distance

155 km

Duration

1h35

Estimated price

190 — 240 €

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Narbonne was the first Roman colony in Gaul (Narbo Martius, 118 BC) and the capital of the province of Gallia Narbonensis, one of the richest in the Roman Empire. This city of 55,000 inhabitants preserves exceptional heritage from that golden age: the Horreum (a Roman underground warehouse unique in Europe), the Via Domitia (the first Roman road in Gaul, visible on the Place de l'Hotel-de-Ville) and the NarboVia museum, opened in 2021, which displays France's largest collection of Roman wall paintings. The Cathedral of Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur, begun in 1272, was intended to be France's largest Gothic cathedral — but only the choir was completed, and what a choir! Its 41-metre-high vaults make it France's third tallest Gothic vessel, after Beauvais and Amiens. The Canal du Midi, Pierre-Paul Riquet's UNESCO-listed masterpiece, passes through Narbonne and links Toulouse to the Mediterranean. The city is also the gateway to the Narbonnaise en Mediterranee regional nature park, with its lagoon ponds (Bages-Sigean, Gruissan), wild beaches and flamingos. The Halles de Narbonne, a century-old covered market, is considered among France's finest for the quality of its Mediterranean produce. A taxi from Toulouse is ideal for travellers wanting to reach the beaches of Gruissan, Narbonne-Plage or the Massif de la Clape without braving Narbonne's summer traffic jams.

Route

Route Toulouse → Narbonne

From Toulouse, your driver takes the A61 (Autoroute des Deux Mers) towards Narbonne. The motorway first crosses the Lauragais plain, Occitania's breadbasket, with the Seuil de Naurouze — the watershed between Atlantic and Mediterranean and symbolic landmark of the Canal du Midi. After Castelnaudary (world capital of cassoulet), the landscape gradually dries: green fields give way to Minervois and Corbieres vineyards, Mediterranean scrubland dotted with cypresses and olive trees. You bypass Carcassonne to the south (the medieval citadel is visible on the left) before reaching the Narbonne plain. Arrival is via the Narbonne-Est or Narbonne-Sud exit depending on destination. The air changes: you can smell the Mediterranean. A61 tolls total approximately €15. The journey takes 1h35 normally and can reach 2h05 in summer, particularly on Saturdays (holiday rental changeover day) when the A61 is saturated between Carcassonne and Narbonne.

Main route: A61~15 € de péages

Points of interest along the way

A61
Méditerranée
Canal du Midi
Cathédrale Saint-Just
Narbonnaise

Practical tips

Our tips for Toulouse → Narbonne

Tips & best practices

Specific tips for the Toulouse → Narbonne route

The Halles de Narbonne (open daily except Monday) are unmissable: Leucate oysters, Collioure anchovies, Bize-Minervois olives, Corbieres wines — lunch at the counter like locals. The NarboVia museum (2021), designed by architect Norman Foster, is a major museographic achievement: allow 2h. The Via Domitia, visible under glass on the Place de l'Hotel-de-Ville, is an emotional moment — you walk on the flagstones Roman legionaries trod 2,100 years ago. For beaches, Narbonne-Plage and Gruissan (with its famous stilted beach chalets, the setting of the film 'Betty Blue') are 15 km from the centre. The Massif de la Clape, between scrubland and sea, produces powerful red wines — the Domaine de l'Hospitalet (Gerard Bertrand) offers tastings and a restaurant with sea views. In summer, the Estivales de Narbonne festival animates the city centre every Monday evening with wine tastings and concerts. Watch out for the Autan wind (southerly) which sometimes blows violently through the A61 corridor between Toulouse and Carcassonne — the driver adjusts accordingly.

Tolls: ~15 € de péages

Pricing

Taxi fare Toulouse → Narbonne

All our rides are fixed-price. The fare is set at booking, no surprises.

Day rate

Monday — Saturday, 7am — 7pm

190 — 240 €

Night rate

7pm — 7am, 15% surcharge

218 — 276 €

Sunday & holidays

All day, 10% surcharge

209 — 264 €

* Indicative prices incl. tax. Exact fare provided at booking. No luggage surcharge.

Transport comparison

How to get from Toulouse to Narbonne?

Taxi vs alternatives

Detailed comparison of transport options

The TER Toulouse — Narbonne costs €20-25 and takes 1h10 (frequent trains, 8-10/day). It is a fast option but Narbonne station is 1 km from the centre and local taxis are scarce. The TGV to Montpellier stops at Narbonne (€30, 1h). The Lio/FlixBus costs €5-10 for 2h30. By car, expect €18 in fuel and €15 in tolls. The TaxiNeo taxi at €190 — €240 is ideal for families heading to the coast with beach gear and children, tasting groups en route to Corbieres and Minervois estates, and business travellers between Toulouse and the Mediterranean coast. For 4 passengers, the cost (€48-60 per person) is competitive against TGV plus local taxi.

Sedan (1-4 passengers)

190240

Guaranteed fixed price, no surprises

Van (5-7 passengers)

295

Ideal for families and groups

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about taxis in Toulouse → Narbonne

Yes, we serve all Narbonnaise beaches: Narbonne-Plage, Gruissan, Saint-Pierre-la-Mer. Supplement of €10-15 compared to central Narbonne (15 km extra).

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