REVIEW · CANCUN
Lincoln Strecth Limousine with Wi Fi on board
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A limo pickup in Cancun sets the tone fast. This Lincoln stretch limousine transfer is built around stress-free airport timing: flight tracking, a meet-and-greet rep, and a vehicle waiting for you right after customs.
What I like most is the clear handoff process (tablet-in-hand driver/rep) and the onboard comfort details people rave about, including massage chairs and a full-on relax vibe. One watch-out: Wi‑Fi may be hit or miss, and the cabin temperature isn’t guaranteed to match everyone’s ideal.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you get picked up
- Airport Meet-Up That Actually Reduces Stress
- Where You Find Your Driver By Terminal (So You Don’t Get Played)
- What Happens Once You’re In the Lincoln Stretch Limo
- Time on the Road: 30 Minutes on Paper, Traffic in Real Life
- Comfort Details That Make the Ride Feel Like a Gift
- Price and Value: $128 for Up to Two, Not a Budget Grab
- When Things Go Off Script (And How to Protect Yourself)
- Who This Cancun Airport Transfer Fits Best
- My Booking Advice: Should You Choose This Lincoln Stretch Limo?
- FAQ
- Is pickup included from Cancun Airport?
- How many people can ride?
- Does the company track my flight?
- Is Wi‑Fi available on board?
- What should I do when I get to the airport exit area?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you get picked up
- Flight tracking: your arrival is monitored, including early/late landings
- Meet-and-greet with a tablet: you’ll see your name right when you exit customs
- Apple green uniform + ID: reps and drivers wear green shirts and carry authorized airport ID
- On-board comfort perks: cold towels, cold drinks, snacks, and often massage seating
- Private ride for up to 2: no crowds, just your group
Airport Meet-Up That Actually Reduces Stress

Cancun arrivals can feel chaotic on purpose—vendors, helpers, and people trying to grab your attention the moment you walk out of customs. This transfer is designed to cut through that. After you land, you clear immigration and customs first, then you’re guided to ignore distractions and head straight toward the company representative.
Here’s the core flow you should plan for:
- Land and clear immigration/customs.
- Walk through the hall past luggage claim and customs.
- Keep moving when you see time-share and transfer vendors trying to “help.”
- Look for the team member waiting outside the airport exit area.
The meeting point setup is unusually specific for a reason: it tells you exactly where to find the rep for your terminal. The representative will be holding a tablet with your name, and you’ll recognize them by their uniform—long Apple green shirt and black pants—plus an authorized airport identification card.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cancun.
Where You Find Your Driver By Terminal (So You Don’t Get Played)
Do yourself a favor: don’t try to figure it out on the fly. Read the terminal instructions before you land, then use them like a checklist.
- Terminal 2 (International airlines): Once outside, turn right. Look for the Grab and Go Restaurant. The rep waits there with a tablet.
- Volaris / Viva Aerobus / Magnichcharter flights: After you pass immigration, go straight until you reach the first automatic gate with a sign for Transportation Services and Taxis. Turn right outside, and look for the Welcome Bar Kiosk area for the tablet meet-up.
- Terminal 3: After immigration, go straight. Outside, find the rep in the corner of MargaritaVille Bar with your name on the tablet.
- Terminal 4: After immigration, go straight to the first automatic gate and turn left toward the exit doors. Note this is not the Family and Friends area—then look for the rep in front of Platform C.
If you hit delays and it takes more than about one hour to leave the terminal after landing, the instructions say to contact them if you don’t see your driver when you exit.
What Happens Once You’re In the Lincoln Stretch Limo

This isn’t a shared shuttle. It’s a private ride where only your group participates, priced as a group option for up to 2 passengers. That matters because you’re not stuck waiting for other travelers or absorbing someone else’s baggage timeline.
Onboard, the experience leans into “start vacation mode immediately.” You can expect:
- Cold drinks (people mention cold beer and cold water)
- Snacks such as nuts and cookies
- Cool towels that feel especially welcome in Cancun humidity
- A chance to set the mood with music, and one review notes the driver let passengers play what they wanted
- Comfort details like the vibe of a limo ride, with reports of a partition area that can include champagne glasses
One feature that’s part of the offering is Wi‑Fi onboard. In the reviews, it’s mentioned as present—but at least one person reported the Wi‑Fi code wasn’t working. So if Wi‑Fi is a must for you, treat it as a nice-to-have, not a guaranteed connection.
Time on the Road: 30 Minutes on Paper, Traffic in Real Life

The transfer duration is listed as about 30 minutes. In Cancun, that can stretch. One ride was around 45 minutes due to road conditions and traffic, but the point is: you should plan your arrival window with a small buffer even when the transfer sounds short.
Why that matters:
- If your resort check-in time is strict, arriving a bit later can mean you’ll hang around longer.
- If you’re coordinating a birthday or a celebration plan, extra minutes can throw off timing.
Good news: many drivers are described as punctual and calm, and they generally keep the ride smooth and safe. The best strategy is simple: treat this as a fast transfer, but don’t build a tightly scheduled timeline right down to the minute.
Comfort Details That Make the Ride Feel Like a Gift

This is where the reviews get consistently warm. The most repeated “why this feels worth it” items are comfort and little touches that make landing less stressful.
Here are the big comfort themes that show up:
- Massage seating: multiple reviews highlight built-in massage chairs as a standout feature.
- Clean, top-notch vehicle condition: several people explicitly mention the vehicle being clean and “top notch.”
- AC that actually matters: one review calls out cold AC, another says it could be colder—so expect AC performance to vary slightly by model and timing.
- Cold towels: this is practical luxury. Heat after the airport is real, and cool towels can make you feel human again.
- Hospitality from the driver: certain drivers become repeat favorites—especially Moises and Gomez in multiple accounts, plus others like Carlos, Igor, Alberto, and Albert Gomez.
This is also the kind of transfer where the driver may help with small “vacation setup” moments—like opening the right areas for photos or making the ride feel personalized—based on what’s mentioned in reviews.
Price and Value: $128 for Up to Two, Not a Budget Grab

At $128 per group (up to 2) for a short airport-to-hotel ride, you’re not paying for a city tour. You’re paying for:
- Private transport
- A limo-style vehicle experience
- A meet-and-greet that reduces airport stress
- Comfort perks like drinks, snacks, and often massage seating
So is it good value? For two reasons, yes:
- You eliminate the “where is my ride” problem. In Cancun airports, that problem can turn into a long, stressful scramble.
- Two people in a comfortable limo can be worth it even if the drive isn’t long—especially if you’re arriving tired, traveling for a special occasion, or you just want the easiest start possible.
The only pricing-related caution I’d keep in mind is destination matching. One review describes a situation where the destination area selection affected the price, after a booking mix-up. You don’t need to panic, but you should confirm your pickup details and destination before you pay, especially if your resort is outside the main hotel zone.
When Things Go Off Script (And How to Protect Yourself)

Most rides sound smooth. Still, real life happens, and one or two issues are worth taking seriously.
Common friction points to watch for:
- Wrong vehicle type: one review complained they paid for a limo but received a van. That suggests you should double-check the vehicle category you booked matches what you want.
- Wi‑Fi not working: if you need reliable Wi‑Fi, have a backup plan.
- Cabin cleanliness: one account mentions the cabin could have been cleaner.
- Driver mood: one mixed review describes an unpleasant moment around champagne/glassware and tipping. That doesn’t sound like the dominant experience, but it’s a reminder that how you handle small issues matters.
If anything feels off on arrival—like the vehicle type or the driver identity—don’t wander. Use the meeting process as your anchor: name on the tablet, uniform, and authorized identification.
Who This Cancun Airport Transfer Fits Best

This transfer is a strong fit if you:
- Want a private airport arrival with minimal hassle
- Like comfort perks—especially massage seating and cooling towels
- Are traveling as a couple or small group (up to 2)
- Prefer a direct handoff from airport to Hotel Zone
It might be less ideal if you’re:
- Traveling solo and trying to maximize cost savings
- Tech-reliant and expecting guaranteed Wi‑Fi performance
- Super sensitive to temperature control (since AC experience may vary)
My Booking Advice: Should You Choose This Lincoln Stretch Limo?

If your priority is an easy, comfortable start to Cancun—especially after a flight—you’ll likely be happy with this. The biggest win is the setup: flight tracking plus a rep holding a tablet with your name, in green uniform, at the right terminal exit. That takes the mental load off you right when you land.
I’d book it when:
- You’re arriving for a birthday, anniversary, or just want a “treat yourself” arrival
- You want comfort immediately, not later
- You and your travel partner will enjoy the limo-style atmosphere
I’d hesitate only if:
- You booked very specifically and care deeply about receiving the exact vehicle category
- You need Wi‑Fi to work reliably for work or navigation
- You’re expecting a strictly standardized onboard service without any variability
If you fall into the “I just want an effortless arrival” camp, this is the kind of transfer that can make Cancun feel like vacation from the first mile.
FAQ
Is pickup included from Cancun Airport?
Yes. The service is set up as an airport pickup, with instructions on where to meet the company representative after you clear immigration and customs.
How many people can ride?
This is a private activity, priced for a group up to 2.
Does the company track my flight?
Yes. The information provided says the flight is tracked, and a representative will be waiting outside the terminal when you arrive, even if your flight is early or late.
Is Wi‑Fi available on board?
Wi‑Fi is listed as part of the on-board features. One review notes the Wi‑Fi code may not work, so it’s a good idea to treat it as a bonus rather than a guarantee.
What should I do when I get to the airport exit area?
Walk past time-share and transfer vendors trying to offer other help, and go directly to the company representative holding a tablet with your name. The rep’s uniform is described as a long green shirt and black pants, with authorized airport ID.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. The policy shown is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























