REVIEW · SAN JOSE DEL CABO
Los Cabos Private Transportation (Zone 3) One Way
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San José del Cabo pickups can feel like a maze. This private one-way ride keeps it simple, with on-time arrivals and a clear meet-up point at the airport. You book a group transfer (up to 10 people) and head straight to your next step without dragging luggage through uncertainty.
I love two things right away: the name-sign meet-up system (including umbrella locations) and how the instructions are set up to keep you moving through airport formalities. I also like that the drivers are English-ready and professional, with good help like what to watch for and how to save time after you land.
One consideration: it’s generally smooth, but one review noted a late pickup with an older vehicle and weak air-conditioning. Also, plan for the fact that the ride does not include a restroom or onboard WiFi.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- San José del Cabo Airport Transfer That Actually Gets You Moving
- Price and Value: $85 Per Group for a One-Way SJD Transfer
- Pickup Windows and Where You Meet Your Driver (Terminals 1 and 2)
- If you arrive at Terminal 2
- If you arrive at Terminal 1
- If you are coming from your hotel
- The Airport Walk: Customs, Luggage, Sales Area, then Umbrella #5
- The Ride Itself: AC Comfort, Bottled Water, and Professional Driving
- What to remember about onboard limitations
- How the Private Group Format Changes the Experience
- English Support and Driver Help You’ll Actually Use
- When This Transfer Might Not Feel Perfect
- My Booking Tips for a Smooth Cabo Arrival
- Should You Book This One-Way Transfer?
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer for my group?
- How many people can be in the group?
- How long does the ride take?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included during the transfer?
- Where do I meet the driver at the airport?
- Does the service offer English?
- What are the pickup hours?
- Is there any flexibility if weather causes changes?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Reliable meet-up method: umbrella and terminal-specific meeting points so you can find your driver quickly
- Voucher-based airport flow: you walk through customs and migration, then head to luggage, then continue to the sales area and your umbrella
- Comfort items included: air-conditioned vehicle plus bottled water
- Private, group-sized transport: up to 10 people, so your ride stays just for your group
- Driver service focus: many reports mention punctuality, friendliness, and English communication
- No frills onboard: no restroom and no WiFi, so keep your essentials ready before boarding
San José del Cabo Airport Transfer That Actually Gets You Moving

If you have ever landed in a busy airport and immediately thought, Please let me not miss my pickup, you’ll appreciate how this service is designed. It is not just a ride. It’s a step-by-step plan that tells you where to go inside the airport and exactly where your representative will be waiting.
The experience starts before you ever reach the curb. After you book, you go through a reservation portal that leads to a voucher. That voucher is the heart of the transfer. It lays out the path so you are not wandering around while your phone battery gets smaller and your patience gets larger.
Then, when you arrive at your meeting point, you look for the representative holding a name sign. Multiple recent reviews mention that this sign makes the whole thing easier, even when there are a lot of people waiting.
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Price and Value: $85 Per Group for a One-Way SJD Transfer

This one-way transfer is priced at $85.00 per group and can handle up to 10 people. That pricing structure is the main value play here: you are not paying per person like some transfers. If you are traveling with friends, a family group, or a small crew, the cost typically turns into something manageable very fast.
The ride is also roughly 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on where you’re headed in San José del Cabo and traffic conditions. Short travel time matters because you want to use your first vacation hour wisely, especially after an international flight.
What you get is practical rather than fancy:
- private transportation
- air-conditioned vehicle
- bottled water
What you do not get is also important for expectations: no onboard WiFi and no restroom. For a short ride, that’s not a deal-breaker for most people, but it affects what you should pack for the airport part.
Pickup Windows and Where You Meet Your Driver (Terminals 1 and 2)
Timing is everything with airport transfers, and this service gives you lots of pickup options. The opening hours run daily from 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM, with half-hour time slots listed throughout the day.
That means you can match the transfer to:
- your flight arrival time
- your hotel location
- your personal preference for getting there a bit earlier to settle in
Now here’s the part that helps you breathe: meeting points are specific.
If you arrive at Terminal 2
You are directed to meeting point number 10.
If you arrive at Terminal 1
You meet by the departure of groups.
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If you are coming from your hotel
Pickup is usually from the hotel lobby, which is a big quality-of-life detail. It’s easier, safer, and more predictable than trying to coordinate from curbside chaos.
And if you are traveling with other people and you want the driver to find you fast: reviews highlight that the name sign is a real advantage when the airport feels crowded.
The Airport Walk: Customs, Luggage, Sales Area, then Umbrella #5

This transfer is built around an airport route that is meant to prevent delays. You are guided via the voucher to move in a logical order:
- Walk directly to customs and migration
The point here is to get your documents reviewed without extra backtracking. If you’re trying to avoid any inconvenience, this order helps.
- Contact the luggage area after your documentation check
Once your paperwork is verified, you go to the luggage area to locate your bags and take them with you.
- Continue through the sales area
After that, you keep walking past the sales area until you reach the next landmark.
- Meet at umbrella #5
At umbrella #5, a representative waits holding a name sign.
This is the part I think most people underestimate. When transfers fail, it’s often not because the driver is missing—it’s because the passenger is stuck in the wrong line or at the wrong internal meeting spot. This service’s voucher approach tries to remove that guesswork.
Also, keep in mind how you will actually spot the right person. Multiple recent experiences mention the umbrella and sign method being clear, even when there are many people funneling through the same areas.
The Ride Itself: AC Comfort, Bottled Water, and Professional Driving

A private ride is not only about speed. It’s also about comfort and control right after travel.
You’ll be in an air-conditioned vehicle, and you get bottled water. That sounds simple, but it matters in Cabo weather and after a flight. It keeps you from thinking about where to buy something the moment you arrive.
Vehicle comfort gets a lot of positive attention in real feedback too. People describe clean cars and report good comfort levels, including one mention of a sprinter that arrived quickly for the size of the reservation. Others mention Suburbans and clean vans, which usually means the ride feels more like a car service and less like a crowded shuttle situation.
Driving style is another strong point. Several experiences highlight careful driving and professionalism. One review even praised proactive decision-making by the driver after checking traffic and suggesting an earlier pick-up time. That’s a quality-of-service detail you’ll feel in your arrival time, not just hear about.
What to remember about onboard limitations
No restroom on board means you should handle bathroom needs before you step into the vehicle. And no WiFi means plan to rely on your own phone data or offline maps once you’re on the move.
How the Private Group Format Changes the Experience

This is private transportation, meaning only your group participates. Up to 10 people can ride together, which affects the mood of the experience.
With a private group, you usually get:
- less waiting around for other parties
- a more straightforward meet-up and departure
- more flexibility if you have a small delay (for example, someone grabbing a final item)
And because it’s group-sized rather than person-priced, it can be a smart pick for:
- couples who want privacy without paying luxury-level transfer prices
- families who travel together and prefer one pickup plan
- friends splitting costs for one vehicle
English Support and Driver Help You’ll Actually Use

This service is offered in English, and that shows up in feedback as a practical advantage. When you land, you don’t just want directions. You want someone who can explain the plan quickly and confirm you’re at the right location.
Real-life examples include drivers like Antonio and Miguel being friendly and helpful, with professional behavior and ease at meet-up time. Carlos is also mentioned in a positive way, along with smooth pickup timing.
The best part is how the help shows up. It is not about turning the ride into a tour. It’s more about getting you to your resort without stress. Some experiences even note that drivers offer suggestions for what to check out on your next visit, which is a nice bonus if you want quick, low-effort local ideas.
When This Transfer Might Not Feel Perfect

Most of the pattern is strong, but you should go in with eyes open.
The one reported drawback was about variability: a late pickup and an older vehicle with bad air-conditioning. That doesn’t match the majority of experiences, but it’s a reminder that travel services can occasionally miss the mark.
Also consider that this ride is short and does not provide certain amenities. If you need long WiFi access, onboard restroom breaks, or you expect a more tour-like experience, you might find this a bit plain.
If you want a stress-free arrival, the biggest “avoid problems” move is to follow the voucher steps exactly, especially around customs and migration and the umbrella meeting point.
My Booking Tips for a Smooth Cabo Arrival
Here are the practical moves that tend to make the difference with this kind of transfer:
- Save your voucher instructions offline on your phone. Airports can have spotty service, and you’ll feel calmer reading the steps without hunting for the page.
- Arrive at umbrella #5 with your group together. If you separate early, you can waste time regrouping.
- Double-check which terminal you’re arriving at so you use the correct meeting point (number 10 for Terminal 2, departure of groups for Terminal 1).
- If you’re traveling with 6–10 people, plan for the luggage flow. You’ll be heading to luggage after customs, so keep your group coordination simple.
- Have your flight and hotel details handy. Confirmation is received at booking, but having your details ready keeps you from fumbling if anything changes.
And one more comfort note: since pickup is often from the hotel lobby, it’s a good choice if you want a secure, easy start rather than waiting on a busy street corner.
Should You Book This One-Way Transfer?
I’d book it if you want private, on-time transportation with a clear meet-up system and a ride that starts the moment you land. The value is strong for groups up to 10, and the included AC plus bottled water hits the basics you’ll feel immediately.
You should think twice if onboard comfort expectations are high beyond AC and cleanliness, or if you rely on WiFi and in-vehicle restroom access. And if you’re very sensitive to timing, plan to follow the voucher steps carefully and buffer a little for the customs-and-luggage stretch.
If your goal is a smooth SJD arrival into San José del Cabo with minimal stress, this transfer is built for that. Book it, read the voucher once, and then let the driver handle the rest.
FAQ
Is this a private transfer for my group?
Yes. It is private transportation, and only your group participates.
How many people can be in the group?
The price is per group for up to 10 people.
How long does the ride take?
The duration is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
What’s included in the price?
Included are private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water.
What is not included during the transfer?
There is no restroom on board and no WiFi on board.
Where do I meet the driver at the airport?
Follow the voucher instructions. The representative is at umbrella #5 holding a name sign. Meeting point details are: Terminal 2 uses meeting point number 10, and Terminal 1 meets by the departure of groups.
Does the service offer English?
Yes, pickup offered in English.
What are the pickup hours?
Daily pickup is offered from 6:00 AM through 11:30 PM with time slots throughout the day.
Is there any flexibility if weather causes changes?
If the service is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. The experience also requires a minimum number of travelers and may be changed or refunded if that minimum isn’t met.

































