REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private One Way SJD Airport Transfer to Cabo San Lucas
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Your first hour in Cabo sets the tone. This private SJD-to-Cabo transfer is built for smooth arrival, not hassle. I like the clear pickup routine (driver waiting outside Terminal 2 with your name) and the comfort factor (air-conditioned vehicle and quick escort once you clear customs). One thing to consider: you’ll want to pay attention to the terminal details so you don’t waste time wandering between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Because it’s private, you’re not stuck in a shared shuttle shuffle. If you want flexibility, the transfer can be customized to fit your needs, and you’ll get an estimated arrival time for your comfort. The ride itself is short—about 30 to 45 minutes—which is exactly what you want after a flight and customs.
For the meeting point, follow the practical tips right away: avoid any “helpful” pitches from timeshare sellers, then look for umbrella #10 outside Terminal 2. If you land at Terminal 1, follow the departure of groups so you end up at the correct pick-up flow.
In This Review
- Key things that make this transfer work well
- A smooth start from SJD to Cabo San Lucas, fast
- Finding your driver at SJD: Terminal 2, umbrella #10, and your name
- What the ride feels like: air-conditioned comfort and real timing
- Customization that actually helps on arrival
- Private and English-offered: better control of your arrival
- Watch-outs: timeshare sellers and terminal confusion
- Value check: what you’re really paying for
- Who this transfer suits best
- Should you book this private SJD to Cabo transfer?
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer?
- Where does the pickup happen at SJD?
- What if I arrive at Terminal 1 (T1) instead of Terminal 2 (T2)?
- How long is the drive to Cabo San Lucas?
- Is the service in English?
- What happens after I clear customs?
- Will I get an estimated arrival time?
- Are cold drinks provided?
- Can I ask for recommendations in Cabo?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key things that make this transfer work well

- Driver waiting with your name outside Terminal 2 (T2), under umbrella #10
- Air-conditioned private vehicle for a comfortable door-to-Cabo start
- Pickup after customs with an escort to the vehicle you booked
- Estimated arrival timing so you can plan your next step calmly
- You can ask for Cabo recommendations since the crew knows the area
- Cold drinks noted by drivers during the ride
A smooth start from SJD to Cabo San Lucas, fast

If your goal is to get from the airport to your hotel (or next stop) with as little friction as possible, this kind of transfer makes sense. The whole setup is designed for the moment after you clear customs: you pick up luggage, then you don’t have to figure out transportation while you’re still processing jet lag.
This is a one-way, private service from Los Cabos Airport (SJD) to Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico. Expect the drive to take around 30 to 45 minutes. That shorter time window matters. You’re not spending your vacation day trapped in long waits, reroutes, or “where is the van?” uncertainty.
You also get the benefit of being in control of your own group. Since it’s private, it’s just your party in the vehicle. That’s a big comfort boost if you’re traveling with family, have multiple suitcases, or simply don’t want to share space or timing with strangers.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
Finding your driver at SJD: Terminal 2, umbrella #10, and your name

This is where transfers win or lose—and this one is unusually clear. Your driver will be waiting outside Terminal 2 (T2) with a sign that has your name on it. They’ll be under umbrella #10, which gives you a physical landmark you can actually point to when you step outside.
Once you clear customs and collect your luggage, the process is straightforward:
- Step out and find the driver holding your name sign under umbrella #10.
- When you connect, you’ll be escorted to the vehicle you booked.
- You’ll be told about estimated arrival timing for your comfort.
One practical tip that can save you time: if you arrive at Terminal 1 (T1), don’t panic and start hunting randomly. Follow the departure of groups so you end up at the right pick-up flow. That avoids the common “wrong terminal” spiral that turns a 10-minute inconvenience into a half-hour delay.
Also, the service supports mobile tickets, so you’re not stuck juggling paper confirmations while you’re wrangling a suitcase cart. It’s also listed as English-offered, which helps if you’d rather not play translation games right when you land.
What the ride feels like: air-conditioned comfort and real timing
The vehicle you get is air-conditioned, which is not a small detail in Los Cabos. After leaving a chilly terminal or stepping out into warm air, you’ll appreciate climate control for the drive into town.
Time-wise, plan for the transfer to be about 30 to 45 minutes. That range is typical for airport-to-Cabo routing, but the key advantage is that you’re not guessing. You’ll be notified about estimated arrival timing, so you can line up whatever comes next—check-in, grab a quick bite, or meet someone at your lodging.
A nice added touch: some drivers are reported as offering cold drinks during the ride. Even if you’re not a “snack and sip” person, it helps you reset faster after the flight.
Route notes are limited, but one helpful example that gives you a sense of what the drive can be like: a past transfer described a pleasant ride on the toll road and a driver pointing out unique houses along the route to the cruise port. If you’re heading toward a cruise area or a specific dock/hotel zone, expect the drive to include a mix of coastal-town views and roadways that get you there efficiently.
Customization that actually helps on arrival
“Private transfer” can mean anything from a straight shot to a vehicle that feels like it’s tailored to your day. Here, customization is explicitly mentioned, which matters when your arrival isn’t a simple hotel drop.
For example, if your itinerary depends on timing—like you’re meeting a driver for an excursion later, or you need to coordinate check-in—having the ability to shape the transfer to your needs can make the whole day easier. You’re already paying for a service that’s not shared, so the more you can align it with your schedule, the better the value.
Another underrated part: you can ask your driver for recommendations around town. The crew is described as knowing Cabo and the surrounding area, which is exactly what you want when you’re tired and hungry and don’t want to guess. Ask for a good first meal, where to walk versus drive, or how to handle your next plan after you arrive.
This is also where the human element shows up. Some drivers have been highlighted for being friendly, helpful, and on time—like Raúl and Victor Moreno, both described as courteous and ready at pickup. You shouldn’t expect the same experience every time, but it’s a good sign that the drivers tend to focus on a smooth arrival, not just “drive and drop.”
Private and English-offered: better control of your arrival
This service is private, meaning only your group participates. That changes the vibe from shared transport, where you wait for other parties and try to interpret drop-off chaos at the end of the line.
It’s also offered in English, which can make a difference if you want simple, direct answers quickly. Even if you’re not looking for conversation, English support can help confirm timing, clarify where you’re being taken, and smooth the handoff after customs.
Another small comfort point: the vehicle pickup is paired with an escort after you connect with your driver. That reduces the risk of you walking up to the wrong van or getting separated from your luggage flow.
If you’re traveling with a group that has different needs—kids, grandparents, or anyone with mobility considerations in crowds—this “you’re escorted” approach can make a big difference. You aren’t left to fend for yourself in a busy terminal area.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
Watch-outs: timeshare sellers and terminal confusion
Airport pickup can attract the wrong kind of attention. The service specifically calls out a key local trap: avoid timeshare sellers. They may offer free transportation, but the hook is typically to push you toward buying a timeshare. If someone tries to “save you money” with a pitch right when you’re arriving, treat that as a red flag.
Instead, stick to the plan:
- Look for your driver under umbrella #10
- Confirm it’s the Terminal 2 (T2) pickup point
- Follow the name sign, not a stranger’s friendly offer
Terminal mismatch is the second common snag. If you land at Terminal 1 (T1), don’t assume the pickup looks the same as Terminal 2. The guidance here is to follow the departure of groups so you reach the right pick-up flow. That’s the kind of practical instruction that prevents unnecessary walking while you’re carrying luggage.
Value check: what you’re really paying for
There’s no price listed here, so I won’t pretend you’re buying a specific dollar amount. But you can still judge value accurately by thinking about what you’re avoiding.
You’re paying for:
- Time saved: fewer delays after landing
- Less stress: you’re not searching for rides in a confusing curb area
- Privacy: direct transfer for your group only
- Comfort: air-conditioned travel right away
- Clarity: a driver waiting with your name sign and a known landmark
If you’re arriving after a long flight, the “cost” of one wrong step can be more than money. It can be lost vacation time. A private transfer that drops you smoothly into Cabo helps you start your trip in a calm mindset—especially if you have an early dinner plan or you need to get checked in before doing anything else.
It’s also a good value choice if you’re traveling with more luggage than a bus or shared shuttle can handle comfortably. The escort step matters when you’re tired and your focus is better spent on where you’re going next.
Who this transfer suits best
This transfer is a strong fit if you:
- Want a low-stress start after SJD arrival
- Prefer private transportation over shared shuttles
- Are traveling in a group that benefits from staying together
- Want English support and a driver who can help you with first-night decisions
- Have plans right after arrival—hotel check-in, meals, or a tight schedule
It’s also described as suitable for most travelers and allows service animals. If you need a straightforward arrival plan with fewer variables, this is the kind of service that reduces the number of decisions you have to make once you’re already on the ground.
Should you book this private SJD to Cabo transfer?
If your top priority is getting to Cabo San Lucas quickly and calmly with a clear meeting point, I’d book it. It’s designed for that exact moment after customs when you just want to get moving.
Skip it only if you’re the type who enjoys navigating pickup zones, handling random offers, and rolling the dice on timing. If you’d rather spend that energy choosing your first Cabo dinner or figuring out your next activity, this private transfer is the cleanest path.
One last sanity check: plan to meet your driver at Terminal 2 (T2) under umbrella #10 and look for the sign with your name. Get that part right, and the rest is as simple as it should be.
FAQ
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Where does the pickup happen at SJD?
Your driver will be waiting outside Terminal 2 (T2) with your name on a sign, under umbrella #10.
What if I arrive at Terminal 1 (T1) instead of Terminal 2 (T2)?
If you arrive at Terminal 1 (T1), follow the departure of groups to reach the correct pickup flow.
How long is the drive to Cabo San Lucas?
The transfer duration is approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
Is the service in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What happens after I clear customs?
Once you pick up your luggage and clear customs, the driver will connect with you, then you’ll be escorted to the vehicle you booked and taken to your destination.
Will I get an estimated arrival time?
Yes. You’ll be notified about estimated arriving timing for your comfort.
Are cold drinks provided?
Cold drinks are mentioned in driver experiences, so it’s something you may receive during the ride.
Can I ask for recommendations in Cabo?
Yes. The crew is described as knowledgeable about Cabo and its surroundings, so you can ask for tour and restaurant recommendations.
What are the cancellation rules?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





























