REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private SUV Round-Trip from Airport to Hotels in Cabo San Lucas
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Cabo starts with a car waiting. I like the VIP pickup that has your own driver lined up at SJD, and I like the cold beer or bottled water waiting once you’re in the SUV. One thing to plan for: airport meeting can be a little “treasure hunt” at times, and a few passengers reported short waits or confusion about where to stand.
This is a pre-booked private transfer, so you skip taxi lines and crowded shuttles. Expect a climate-controlled SUV, helpful drivers, and a calm ride into Cabo San Lucas (and back out again).
The route is designed for simplicity: pickup at the Los Cabos airport (SJD) and drop-off at your Cabo hotel, then the return transfer later. Duration is listed as about 1 hour, depending on where your hotel is.
In This Review
- Key Details I’d Circle Before You Go
- How This Private SUV Transfer Makes Cabo Arrival Feel Easy
- Price and Value: When $180 per Group Actually Works
- Finding Your Driver at SJD: Umbrella #5 and Quick Reality Checks
- The Ride Experience: Air-Conditioned Comfort and Cold Drinks
- Drop-Off in Cabo San Lucas: Straight to Your Hotel
- The Return Trip: How to Keep the Trip Calm Heading Home
- Optional 30-Minute Shopping Stop: Worth It or Skip It?
- Seats for Kids: Booster and Car Seat Costs You Should Expect
- What’s Included (and What’s Not) for a No-Surprises Transfer
- Language, Tickets, and How the Service Communicates
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Should You Book This Private SUV Round-Trip From SJD?
- FAQ
- Where does the pickup happen?
- What does the round-trip include?
- How long does the transfer take?
- What is the price and group size?
- Are drinks included?
- Is there a shopping stop?
- Do booster seats or car seats cost extra?
- Do you get a mobile ticket?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Is the service in English?
Key Details I’d Circle Before You Go

- Private SUV, round-trip: From SJD to your Cabo San Lucas hotel and back again.
- VIP pickup at SJD (Umbrella #5): Your rep waits at the airport meeting point with a Cabo airport shuttle sign.
- Cold drinks included: Beer or bottled water is part of the deal.
- Comfort options: Booster seats are available on request; car seats cost extra.
- One optional add-on: A 30-minute shopping stop can be added for $35 per booking.
- Flat group price: $180 per group (up to 5), so budgeting is straightforward.
How This Private SUV Transfer Makes Cabo Arrival Feel Easy
Los Cabos can be chaotic right after you land. You’ve got baggage, heat, and everyone trying to get to their resort fast. This transfer is built to protect you from that first-hour stress by turning your arrival into a pre-planned ride—pickup, luggage-friendly SUV, and a driver who takes you straight to your hotel in Cabo San Lucas.
I also like the tone of the service: it’s not fussy, it’s practical. You’re not waiting in line, and you’re not guessing which shared shuttle is yours. For many people, that alone makes the extra cost compared with bargaining with taxis feel worth it.
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Price and Value: When $180 per Group Actually Works

The price is $180 per group, up to 5 people, round-trip. That matters because Cabo hotel transfers can get expensive fast when you split into multiple taxis or keep paying per person for ride-hail cars.
For groups of 3–5, this kind of flat-rate private transfer often ends up feeling like good value because you’re buying time and comfort, not just a seat. You also get predictable logistics: pickup at SJD with your arrival and departure details, then return to the airport at the scheduled time.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, the deal can still make sense if you strongly value a “door-to-door” experience. You’re paying to skip the uncertainty: where to stand, which line to join, and how long you’ll wait once you get to the airport pickup area.
Finding Your Driver at SJD: Umbrella #5 and Quick Reality Checks

This is where your planning pays off. Your meeting point is Los Cabos Airport (SJD), and you’re instructed to look for the airport representative waiting at umbrella #5 with a Cabo airport shuttle sign.
A few practical pointers based on real-world pickup experiences:
- Go directly to your meeting point after you clear arrivals. One recurring tip is to avoid getting pulled into conversations by people trying to redirect you away from the official meeting setup.
- If you’re arriving at night, be extra patient with spotting the right rep. One person noted it can be hard to find the correct sign at first, and another said a printed name sign wasn’t always obvious.
- If you’re waiting, check in and keep your eyes on the staff area rather than wandering far off. Small delays can happen, and it’s better to stay positioned where your driver would reasonably expect you.
I’d also keep your voucher handy on your phone. The instructions say you’ll receive arrival instructions plus a voucher with your arrival and departure information after booking. That’s your best reference if anything feels off in the moment.
The Ride Experience: Air-Conditioned Comfort and Cold Drinks

Once you meet your driver, the experience is basically the opposite of “airport chaos.” You get your own private, climate-controlled vehicle, and you’re not crammed in with strangers. Multiple drivers come up in recent experiences, including names like Diego, Henry, Roman, Jonathan, and Carlos, and the consistent theme is courteous, efficient service.
Here’s what you should realistically expect on the ride:
- Clean, air-conditioned SUV: The vehicle is described as comfortable and well air-conditioned.
- Cold beer or bottled water included: This is a genuinely nice touch after travel, especially for late arrivals.
- Driver help beyond the steering wheel: Several rides included conversation, recommendations, and general guidance to help you orient quickly.
- Smooth pickup and drop-off behavior: People commonly emphasize that they were met promptly, escorted to the vehicle, and handled smoothly through the handoff.
One small consideration: the pickup process can include short waiting time, even if your flight isn’t delayed. In at least a couple experiences, passengers reported waiting around 20 minutes for the SUV or that timing coordination didn’t feel perfect. Most of the time the ride itself seems to land well—so think of that risk as a small logistics bump, not a trend of poor driving.
Drop-Off in Cabo San Lucas: Straight to Your Hotel

Your transfer is between the airport and Cabo San Lucas hotel areas. The driver drops you at your hotel (or right at the closest practical point), which matters because Cabo’s hotel entrances can be spread out.
This is the big difference versus shared shuttles: you avoid multiple stops. Instead of scanning for your stop while lugging bags, you’re taken directly to your destination. That’s especially helpful if you’re:
- carrying more than a couple pieces of luggage
- traveling as a family
- arriving after dark
- trying to get to a resort quickly so you can eat, swim, or sleep
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The Return Trip: How to Keep the Trip Calm Heading Home

Round-trip transfers work best when the return is handled just as cleanly as the arrival. Your voucher includes your departure information, and the expectation is that your driver will be waiting at your hotel for pickup back to SJD.
A helpful mindset: treat the return as part of your vacation rhythm, not a scramble. Once you know the pickup time and you have your voucher, you can plan dinner and checkout without worrying about how you’ll get to the airport.
One more practical tip from common experiences: if your driver is easy to spot at the resort entrance, great. If not, ask the front desk for the best pickup spot for drivers at that time of day, so you don’t waste your last 20 minutes searching.
Optional 30-Minute Shopping Stop: Worth It or Skip It?

The service includes an option to add a 30-minute shopping stop for $35 per booking. That can be useful if you forgot something—sunscreen, snacks for the flight, water, or basic souvenirs.
But it’s only a win if you genuinely want to shop. If your plan is to go straight back to the airport (or you want time to relax at your resort), you can skip this add-on and keep the experience focused on getting you to where you need to be.
Also note: the shopping stop is listed as per booking, not per person. If you’re traveling with a group and you all want the same items, that can make the add-on feel more efficient.
Seats for Kids: Booster and Car Seat Costs You Should Expect

If you’re traveling with children, here’s the clear part: booster seats and car seats are available, but they cost extra.
- Car seat: $8 per person
- Booster seat: $5 per person
This is important for planning because you’ll want to request the correct type early so the driver can bring the right equipment. If you’re traveling with kids, don’t assume “available” means “already included.” The pricing is called out, so budget for it.
For families, this one detail can make or break the transfer experience, because a comfortable ride with the right safety setup is the difference between a smooth ride and a stressful one.
What’s Included (and What’s Not) for a No-Surprises Transfer
Included:
- Private transportation
- Alcoholic beverages (beer is the common mention)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes
Not included:
- Optional 30-minute shopping stop: $35 per booking
- Car seat: $8 per person
- Booster seat: $5 per person
If you like simple trip math, this is mostly straightforward. You pay the transfer price, and the main extras are seats for kids and that optional shopping stop.
Language, Tickets, and How the Service Communicates
The service is offered in English, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket. After booking, you’ll get a message with arrival instructions and your voucher information for both arrival and departure.
If you need additional documents, there’s also a contact email listed: [email protected]. That’s useful if you’re trying to organize your travel day and you want the paperwork in hand.
The pickup representative and driver approach seems designed to keep you from guessing. In multiple experiences, people mention good communication before arrival, which tends to be the difference between a smooth pickup and standing around wondering if you’re in the wrong spot.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (and Who Might Want Another Option)
This private SUV transfer is a strong match for:
- Couples and families who want stress-free door-to-door travel
- Groups up to 5 people who want one vehicle and predictable cost
- Travelers who hate taxi lines and don’t want shared shuttle stops
- Anyone who appreciates a practical touch like cold drinks after landing
It may be less ideal for:
- People who arrive extremely early or extremely late and are sensitive to any short coordination delay at the meeting point
- Travelers who love bargaining or improvising the airport plan (this is the opposite style: pre-booked, direct, and fixed)
Overall, the ride itself seems to earn the praise, with multiple notes about smooth drives, clean SUVs, and drivers who are friendly and helpful.
Should You Book This Private SUV Round-Trip From SJD?
I’d book this if your priority is a calm start and end to your Cabo trip. The value is strongest for small groups (up to 5) and for anyone who wants an easy arrival without lining up or decoding shuttle routes.
If you’re booking, go in with one good strategy: go straight to umbrella #5 with the Cabo airport shuttle sign, and keep your voucher ready on your phone. That one step cuts down most of the “where are they?” stress.
If you’re traveling with kids, budget for the seat add-ons and request them so you’re not scrambling at pickup time.
In short: it’s a straightforward private transfer with the comfort upgrades you actually notice—air-conditioning, clean vehicles, and cold drinks—plus the practical benefit of avoiding airport line headaches.
FAQ
Where does the pickup happen?
You’ll be picked up at Los Cabos Airport (SJD), with the representative waiting at umbrella #5 and a Cabo airport shuttle sign.
What does the round-trip include?
It includes private round-trip transportation: airport to your Cabo San Lucas hotel, and then your return to the airport.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour (exact time can vary depending on hotel location and traffic).
What is the price and group size?
The price is $180.00 per group, with capacity for up to 5 people.
Are drinks included?
Yes. The transfer includes alcoholic beverages and bottled water.
Is there a shopping stop?
Yes, you can add a 30-minute shopping stop for $35.00 per booking.
Do booster seats or car seats cost extra?
Yes. A car seat is $8.00 per person, and a booster seat is $5.00 per person.
Do you get a mobile ticket?
Yes. A mobile ticket is offered, and you’ll also receive arrival instructions and a voucher with your details.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the service in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.



















