REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Cabo Airport to LA PAZ SHUTTLE
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Cabo to La Paz is an easy first leg. This private SJD to La Paz transfer is built for arriving with less stress, with an A/C vehicle, English-speaking help, and cold drinks waiting once you’re on board. I like that it includes bottled water and beers for the ride, and I also like the small, clear pickup system with a driver under a specific canopy holding your name. One thing to consider: if your timing is tight or your flight info has typos, it can slow down the meet-up.
You’ll be looking at a straightforward trip—about 2 hours—designed to move you from San José del Cabo Airport to La Paz hotels and lodges. It’s private (only your group), so you’re not sharing with strangers or waiting on other flights. A practical drawback: you’re dependent on good weather for the transfer, and poor conditions can mean a different date or a refund.
Key points I’d pack with you
- Cold drinks included: bottled water plus beers to settle in fast
- A/C private ride: less waiting, more control, and comfortable temps
- Meet the driver at canopy #10: sign with your last name for faster identification
- English-speaking service: helpful if you’re sorting out your first steps in Baja
- Drop-off near La Paz accommodations: you end at a local address in San José del Cabo
- Weather matters: plan flexibility if conditions are rough
In This Review
- SJD to La Paz in about 2 Hours: What You’re Booking
- Pickup Under Canopy #10: How the Meet-Up Works
- What’s Included on the Ride: Beers, Water, and A/C
- Private Group Value: $700 for Up to 8 People
- Drop-Off Details Near La Paz Lodging: Where You End
- Timing and Hours: Flexible Day Arrivals, Yet Weather-Dependent
- How to Make This Smooth: A Checklist You’ll Actually Use
- Should You Book the Cabo Airport to La Paz Shuttle?
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from Cabo Airport to La Paz?
- What is the meeting point at the airport?
- Where does the transfer end?
- Is this transfer private?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do you get a mobile ticket?
- What are the operating hours?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- Are service animals allowed?
SJD to La Paz in about 2 Hours: What You’re Booking

This is a private transfer that handles the tricky part of your trip: getting from SJD San José del Cabo International Airport to the La Paz area without making you figure out routes, taxis, or timing on arrival. With an air-conditioned vehicle and a ride time listed at about 2 hours, it fits well when you want to start relaxing the moment you land.
The value here is less about sightseeing and more about reducing friction. When your first day includes baggage, customs, and airport logistics, a door-to-door style transfer tends to feel like a gift. If you’re traveling with a group (up to 8 in one booking), it can also be a cost-smart move versus piecing together multiple rides.
One more practical angle: the service also mentions day trips and tours being available. That doesn’t mean you’ll be doing one during this transfer, but it suggests the company is set up to help you keep moving once you’re in the destination zone.
Pickup Under Canopy #10: How the Meet-Up Works

Your biggest job is simply finding the driver quickly. The pickup details are specific: the meeting point is at Los Cabos Airport, Mexico, and you’ll meet the driver under canopy #10. The driver holds a sign with your last name, which is exactly what you want when you’re tired and the airport feels like an endless hallway.
There’s also a mobile-ticket approach in the mix, and confirmation is sent at booking. That matters because it gives you something concrete to reference if you’re juggling flight delays, baggage claims, or a last-minute scramble.
A real-world consideration from the experience notes: a misspelling can create confusion at pickup, and the driver may need to use Google Maps to locate the exact address details. You can prevent headaches by double-checking the spelling of names and the information you provide at booking, and keeping your phone handy in case you need to help point the driver in the right direction.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
What’s Included on the Ride: Beers, Water, and A/C
This transfer keeps the focus on comfort and basic needs. You get bottled water and beers included, plus the vehicle is air-conditioned. Those sound like small perks, but on arrival day they can seriously change the feel of your whole trip—especially if you land in heat or you’re arriving later than you hoped.
I also appreciate that the service indicates they speak English. You don’t need language help for directions every second, but it does matter when you want clarity fast: where you’re going, what the plan is, and how you’ll be dropped off.
Because the ride is private, the included drinks don’t turn into an awkward group moment. It’s just you and your party settling in.
Private Group Value: $700 for Up to 8 People

The price is listed as $700.00 per group for up to 8 people, which changes the math in a helpful way. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it may feel expensive compared to shared shuttles. But if you’ve got a small group, it can be a straightforward way to control cost while keeping things comfortable.
Here’s how to think about value: you’re paying for reliability, A/C comfort, and a driver-managed handoff from airport to destination zone. That’s often more valuable than it sounds, because the real cost of a “cheaper” option is your time and energy—especially right after a flight.
If you’re deciding between splitting into multiple smaller rides, consider what your group actually wants: less hassle now, even if the total price is higher. For a group of four to eight, this setup tends to be a practical sweet spot.
Drop-Off Details Near La Paz Lodging: Where You End
The experience is set up with a defined end point: OPTICA de LA PAZ, 1ro de Mayo, 23406 San José del Cabo, BCS, Mexico. Your driver brings you to this destination so you can connect to your hotel or lodge location from there.
This is worth noting because it’s not described as a universal “hotel doorstep” pickup for every single address, at least not in the details provided. Instead, you’re ending at a specific local address. If your lodging is very far from the drop-off point, you might need a short additional walk or quick follow-up transport.
That said, the overall service description says arrival transportation to La Paz hotels and lodges from the airport is part of the intent. So if you want the most seamless experience, make sure your booking details match where you actually need to go once you arrive.
Timing and Hours: Flexible Day Arrivals, Yet Weather-Dependent
The listed opening hours run Monday through Sunday, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM, which is excellent for travelers dealing with different flight times. In other words, you’re not limited to daytime-only transfers.
But there’s an important balancing factor: the experience notes that good weather is required. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s one of those “read it before you rely on it” items, because coastal conditions can shift quickly.
If you’re building the first day tightly (like paying for another activity that day), plan a little cushion. A transfer that depends on conditions is usually still manageable, but extra room in your schedule protects you from stress.
How to Make This Smooth: A Checklist You’ll Actually Use
Based on what’s included and the small issues that can happen at pickup, I’d aim for a calm, organized handoff. Here are the steps that help you avoid most problems:
- Confirm the spelling of names used for the pickup sign, since mismatches can cause delays
- Go straight to canopy #10 and look for the sign with your last name
- Keep your phone accessible in case the driver needs map help to find the exact address details
- Plan for the drop-off location (OPTICA de LA PAZ) and have a plan for getting from there to your lodging
- Bring a light, personal layer even in warm weather, since air-conditioning can feel cold after a hot arrival
This transfer works best when you treat it like a professional handoff: you show up at the correct point, you match the details, and then you let the driver take the wheel.
Should You Book the Cabo Airport to La Paz Shuttle?

I’d book this if you want a private, A/C transfer with bottled water and beers and a pickup process that gives you a clear target (canopy #10, sign with your last name). It’s also a strong choice if you’re traveling with a group up to 8 and want to keep the cost controlled while avoiding the scramble of multiple taxis right after landing.
I wouldn’t book it as confidently if your plans are extremely rigid and you’re sensitive to weather-related changes, since the service explicitly requires good weather. And if your group has lots of separate luggage, unclear lodging info, or you’re prone to entering details incorrectly, take extra care with booking information to avoid pickup confusion.
In short: this is a practical “start your trip right” option for airport-to-La Paz movement, especially when you value comfort and low stress more than maximizing savings.
FAQ
How long is the transfer from Cabo Airport to La Paz?
The duration is listed at about 2 hours.
What is the meeting point at the airport?
You’ll meet the driver at Los Cabos Airport under canopy #10. The driver will be holding a sign with your last name.
Where does the transfer end?
The end point is OPTICA de LA PAZ, 1ro de Mayo, 23406 San José del Cabo, BCS, Mexico.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
The details list private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and beers included.
Do you get a mobile ticket?
Yes, a mobile ticket is included.
What are the operating hours?
It’s listed as available Monday through Sunday, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and changes within 24 hours of the start time aren’t accepted. The listed cut-off is based on local time.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.























