Reviewed · AIRPORT TRANSFERS IN LOS CABOS
Private SUV RoundTrip from Airport to Hotels in San Jose del Cabo
Cabo starts at the airport. This private SUV transfer gets you from SJD to your San José del Cabo hotel without a shared shuttle, a taxi queue, or a sales pitch in the terminal. I like the door-to-door service and the cool, clean vehicle, plus the included water and beer. The main concern is the price: the advertised $127 covers up to five people, but a hotel in a different service zone may bring an extra charge.
The airport can feel confusing after a long flight, so clear instructions matter here. I also like that the service includes a return ride and that drivers such as Diego, Manuel, Salvador, Antonio, and Jose have been praised for being friendly and helpful. Read your confirmation closely, follow the pickup directions exactly, and confirm your hotel’s city before paying.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Book
- Leaving SJD Without the Airport Shuffle
- Inside the Private SUV
- The 35-Minute Ride to San José del Cabo
- The Price: Strong Value for a Full Group
- What the Round Trip Adds
- Families, Couples, and Small Groups
- Optional Stops and Extra Charges
- Booking Timing and Communication
- What I Would Confirm Before Paying
- Should You Book This Cabo SUV Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the airport pickup take place?
- Where does the service drop passengers?
- Is the vehicle private?
- How many people can ride for the listed price?
- How long does the airport ride take?
- Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
- Are drinks included?
- Is a shopping stop included?
- Are car seats available?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points Before You Book

- Meet at umbrella number 5: An airport representative waits at SJD with a sign reading Cabo airport shuttle.
- Private SUV for up to five: Your group rides alone in an air-conditioned vehicle, rather than sharing with strangers.
- Cold drinks are part of the welcome: Bottled water and beer are included, subject to the service’s beverage offering.
- About 35 minutes to San José del Cabo: The ride is direct, though the exact time depends on your hotel and airport conditions.
- Round-trip convenience: The booking includes transportation to your hotel and a scheduled return to the airport.
- Check the service zone: A hotel listed under another city or area may require a rate adjustment.
Leaving SJD Without the Airport Shuffle

Los Cabos International Airport, known by its code SJD, is outside San José del Cabo. After you collect your luggage and exit, the important job is finding the correct representative. The instructions direct you to umbrella number 5, where you should look for a sign marked Cabo airport shuttle.
That detail is more useful than it sounds. Airport arrival halls often have several transportation companies and resort representatives trying to help. The service instructions specifically warn you to follow them carefully so you do not get pulled toward another company. Keep the voucher and arrival details handy on your phone.
The operating hours listed for this service are 3:30 AM to 11:30 PM, every day. That covers most scheduled arrivals and departures, but you should still enter your flight information accurately when booking and check the final confirmation.
Once you find the representative, the transfer is private. You will not wait for a full van or make a string of hotel stops. The driver takes your group directly to your accommodation in San José del Cabo.
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Inside the Private SUV
The SUV is the heart of the service. It is air-conditioned, private, and described in the strongest feedback as clean, spacious, and modern. One vehicle is described as a comfortable Suburban, which gives you a useful idea of the type of ride you might receive, though the exact vehicle can vary.
For a group of two, the SUV gives you plenty of room. For five people, it is still a far more personal option than a shared minibus, but luggage space becomes worth considering. The supplied information does not specify a luggage limit, so a group with several large cases should ask before booking.
The ride includes bottled water and alcoholic beverages. Many of the strongest comments specifically mention cold beer, while one family appreciated that the driver offered beer to one adult and water to the others after an unpleasant luggage delay. You should not treat the drinks as a full bar service, but they are a welcome touch after the airport.
The drivers are another strong point. Diego is described as personable and friendly. Manuel is praised for being kind and helpful, while Salvador provided useful conversation about the area. Antonio is noted for friendly service and careful driving. Jose is described as an excellent, courteous driver.
That pattern matters because an airport transfer is not a sightseeing tour. You are paying for a smooth connection, not a lecture. Still, a driver who can point out local restaurants, attractions, or areas where swimming may be unsafe due to strong undertow can make the first half-hour in Cabo more useful.
The 35-Minute Ride to San José del Cabo

The listed journey lasts about 35 minutes. That is an estimate, not a guarantee, and the actual time will depend on your hotel location, traffic, and airport conditions. The appeal is the direct route: you go from the airport to your accommodation rather than stopping at several resorts.
For a first visit, this private ride gives you a quiet moment to get oriented. You can ask the driver basic questions about restaurants and attractions, or simply enjoy the air conditioning and a cold drink. Several drivers have been praised for making the trip comfortable without being intrusive.
Do not expect a guided tour along the way. The information supports friendly local tips, not a formal sightseeing program. The experience is best understood as a pleasant transfer with occasional conversation, not an attraction in its own right.
The return journey is just as important as the airport pickup. The service sends departure information with the voucher, and strong feedback describes return drivers arriving on time and taking passengers back to SJD smoothly. Before your final day, check the pickup time and hotel meeting point so there is no confusion.
The Price: Strong Value for a Full Group

The listed cost is $127 per group of up to five people. For one person, that is expensive compared with a shared shuttle. For five people, it works out to about $25.40 each for the quoted booking, assuming the entire group shares the same route and no extra charges apply.
That is where the private format earns its keep. You get a dedicated SUV, direct hotel service, air conditioning, drinks, and a return transfer. You are also buying time and simplicity, especially if you arrive late, have children, or do not want to handle a taxi negotiation after landing.
The price needs careful checking, though. One complaint describes an additional $73 charge after arrival at a hotel shown as Sunset Bonito. The company’s response says the original price was based on the city selected during booking, while the hotel was later found to be in another city and required a zone adjustment.
A separate complaint describes an additional payment dispute and an unsuccessful pickup. The company states that the requested zone adjustment had been accepted in writing but not paid. I cannot resolve that disagreement from the available information, so the practical lesson is simple: make sure the exact hotel name, city, and final fare appear in writing before you travel.
The booking page identifies the service as transportation to hotels in San José del Cabo, but the comments also refer to rides involving Cabo San Lucas and other resort areas. Those locations are not automatically the same service zone. If your hotel is outside San José del Cabo, ask for the total cost before confirming.
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What the Round Trip Adds

A one-way airport ride is easy to arrange. The return ride is where a prebooked service can save you a headache. You do not need to search for a taxi at the resort or negotiate a last-minute price on departure day.
The return driver may not be the same person who meets you at the airport. That is normal for this type of arrangement. The important points are the scheduled time, the vehicle, and the contact details supplied in your departure information.
The strongest accounts describe both legs as punctual and professional. One family received a small keychain keepsake from the departure driver, while other accounts emphasize clean vehicles, friendly service, and smooth driving on the way back to the airport.
Still, do not wait until the final morning to read your voucher. If you have an early flight, confirm that the pickup time fits the service hours and your airline schedule. The listed operating window begins at 3:30 AM and ends at 11:30 PM.
Families, Couples, and Small Groups

This service is especially practical for a family of three to five. You can stay together, keep the air conditioning under your control, and avoid splitting into separate taxis. A private vehicle also lets you settle children into the ride without sharing space with strangers.
Car seats are not included. A car seat costs $8 per person, and a booster seat costs $5 per person. Add the correct equipment during booking if you need it, rather than assuming the SUV will have a seat available.
Couples may find the service worthwhile if they place a high value on a quick, private arrival. The per-person cost is higher than a shared ride, but the cold drinks, direct route, and lack of waiting can feel like a good start to a holiday.
Friends sharing one SUV get the best financial value. Five people paying the group rate can make the private transfer competitive with several individual fares, especially when you include the return journey.
Service animals are allowed, and the activity is private, with only your group participating. The listing says most people can participate, but it does not provide detailed vehicle accessibility information. If you need a wheelchair-accessible vehicle or have a mobility concern, contact the provider before booking.
Optional Stops and Extra Charges

A 30-minute shopping stop is available for $35 per booking. This is not part of the basic transfer, so you should not expect an unscheduled stop on the way to your hotel.
For most arrivals, I would skip it unless you specifically need supplies. The main benefit of a private airport transfer is getting to your hotel directly. A shopping stop adds time after a flight, and the short stop may not be useful if your hotel already has what you need.
If you do want the stop, pay for it in advance and make sure it appears in your booking details. The same rule applies to car seats and booster seats. Written confirmation prevents awkward conversations at the curb.
Booking Timing and Communication

The service is commonly booked about 24 days before the travel date. That is not a required lead time, but it suggests that advance planning is sensible, particularly for busy holiday periods or groups needing special seating.
Confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability. The company also provides arrival and departure information, and you can contact it at [email protected] to request the documents.
Communication receives strong praise in the supplied comments. The service has been described as easy to book, with prompt replies before and during the trip. That is useful when you need to clarify a hotel location, a return pickup, or an added charge.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations made later are not refunded, and changes inside that 24-hour window are not accepted. The cutoff uses local time, so do not leave a change request until the last minute.
What I Would Confirm Before Paying
I would check four items in writing:
- Your exact hotel name and city
- The full round-trip price, including any zone adjustment
- The airport meeting point at umbrella number 5
- The departure pickup time and location at your hotel
This is not needless caution. Most of the service feedback is strongly positive, but the few serious complaints center on money, location, and communication. A clear written fare removes the biggest possible surprise.
I would also save the voucher offline. Airport Wi-Fi and mobile service are not always dependable, and you may need the instructions immediately after landing. Keep the provider’s email address and your booking details available until the return ride is complete.
Should You Book This Cabo SUV Transfer?
I would book it if you are a small group staying in San José del Cabo and you want a private, direct ride with a return trip already arranged. The strongest reasons are the clean SUV, punctual pickup, friendly drivers, air conditioning, and included water and beer.
I would be more careful if your hotel is in Cabo San Lucas, Sunset Beach, or another nearby area. The price can change by service zone, and the $127 quote should not be treated as universal for every Los Cabos resort.
For a solo passenger, a shared shuttle may cost less. For a family or group of friends, this private SUV can be good value, particularly when five people split the fare. Confirm the exact hotel and total cost, follow the umbrella number 5 instructions, and you should have a calm, efficient start and finish to your Cabo stay.
FAQ
Where does the airport pickup take place?
The airport representative waits at umbrella number 5 at Los Cabos International Airport, with a sign reading Cabo airport shuttle.
Where does the service drop passengers?
The listed destination is a hotel accommodation in San José del Cabo.
Is the vehicle private?
Yes. This is a private activity, and only your group participates.
How many people can ride for the listed price?
The $127 price covers a group of up to five people.
How long does the airport ride take?
The estimated duration is about 35 minutes.
Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
Yes. Air-conditioned private transportation is included.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Bottled water and alcoholic beverages are included. The supplied feedback often refers to cold beer.
Is a shopping stop included?
No. A 30-minute shopping stop is optional and costs $35 per booking.
Are car seats available?
Yes. A car seat costs $8 per person, and a booster seat costs $5 per person.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Late cancellations and changes made within 24 hours are not accepted.
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