REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private San Jose del Cabo Roundtrip Airport Transfer
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A fast airport transfer can save your whole day. This private roundtrip service from SJD keeps things simple: meet the driver on arrival, go straight to San José del Cabo, then return with time to spare. I especially like the short door-to-door ride (about 15 to 20 minutes for San José del Cabo) and the fact that you can choose a vehicle for your group size. The one drawback to consider is that, in a rare case, a pickup ran late—so it’s smart to stay alert on arrival and have your flight details handy.
Here’s the practical part: you book with flight and hotel info, you get a mobile/e-voucher, and the driver meets you at the airport arrivals hall. On departure, you’re not left guessing when to leave or how long airport lines might be. It’s a good fit if you want the least friction possible after a flight and during the stressful last hours before takeoff.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch (Before You Book)
- SJD to San José del Cabo: the ride timing that matters
- Meet the driver after you land at SJD
- A practical tip for smoother arrival
- The trip to your San José del Cabo hotel (what happens next)
- Choosing the right vehicle for up to 7 people
- When vehicle choice can feel important
- Comfort details that actually help (AC and bottled water)
- The return ride: getting to the airport with breathing room
- Pick the right service zone if you’re near Cabo San Lucas
- Price and value: what $190 per group really buys you
- The one snag: late pickups can ruin the first impression
- Where this transfer fits best (and where you might not need it)
- Booking quick facts you can use immediately
- Should you book this private airport transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the airport transfer?
- How much does it cost?
- Where do I meet the driver?
- Do I have to choose whether I’m going to San José del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas?
- What do I show the driver at the airport?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is this transfer private?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key Things I’d Watch (Before You Book)

Private means no taxi roulette—just your group in an air-conditioned car.
San José del Cabo is a quick hop—about 15 to 20 minutes from SJD.
Cabo San Lucas takes longer—about 45 to 50 minutes, so choose the right service area.
You’ll need your e-voucher on arrival so the handoff goes smoothly.
Occasional lateness can happen—have a plan if your flight lands and traffic shifts.
SJD to San José del Cabo: the ride timing that matters

Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) is close to San José del Cabo. The transfer is listed as roughly 15 to 20 minutes for the San José del Cabo area. That matters more than you might think. When your hotel is that close, you gain time in the two places you feel it most: right after landing and right before you head back to the airport.
If your accommodation is in Cabo San Lucas, the timing changes. You’re looking at about 45 to 50 minutes from SJD. That’s still not a long distance by road, but it’s long enough that leaving late on departure could tighten your schedule. When booking, you’ll be asked to choose the correct service based on where your hotel is.
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Meet the driver after you land at SJD

This works as a straightforward meet-and-go transfer. You’ll enter your details when you book—flight information, number of travelers, and your accommodation in the San José del Cabo area. After you land, you show the driver your e-voucher (mobile ticket info) at the airport arrivals area.
The big win here is avoiding the chaotic first hour of a trip: taxi lines, hunting for the right pickup stand, and trying to coordinate with a group jet-lagged and hungry. With a private transfer, you’re basically swapping uncertainty for a simple plan: you arrive, you meet your driver, and you go.
A practical tip for smoother arrival
On arrival days, keep your phone charged and the confirmation/e-voucher accessible. The transfer depends on that quick handoff at the airport, and you’ll feel the difference when you can avoid any last-minute searching.
The trip to your San José del Cabo hotel (what happens next)
After pickup at SJD, you’re driven directly to your accommodation in the San José del Cabo area. There aren’t scheduled stops or added sightseeing. That’s the whole point. You get a no-fuss ride so you can start your vacation on your terms.
Also, the service is private. That means your vehicle is for your group only, not shared with strangers making extra route stops. In a place like Los Cabos—where traffic can vary by time of day—private routing is often the difference between feeling calm and feeling rushed.
Choosing the right vehicle for up to 7 people

One of the nicer touches is that you can select from different vehicles based on group size. The price is listed as $190 per group (up to 7), which means the value improves quickly once you fill the seats.
This matters for families and small groups. If you’re traveling with multiple people, splitting taxis or ride shares can get messy fast—especially when you factor in waiting, merging schedules, and the cost of separate cars. With a single private vehicle, your group stays together from the airport into the first hours of your trip.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
When vehicle choice can feel important
If your party includes people with more luggage or you’re traveling with kids, the vehicle size becomes more than just comfort—it becomes time. Fewer packing and unpacking moments means less fuss at the hotel. You also avoid the awkward moment of cramming too much into a car that was never meant for it.
Comfort details that actually help (AC and bottled water)

You’ll ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water is included. These are small items, but they can be surprisingly helpful when you’re stepping out of an airplane and into real heat and bright sun.
This service also includes airport/departure tax along with private transportation. That’s one less line item you’ll have to figure out when you’re juggling arrival stress or departure countdown stress.
The return ride: getting to the airport with breathing room

The departure transfer is where private service often feels worth it. When vacation time is up, your main job is getting to SJD with enough buffer for traffic and airport checks.
This service includes pickup when your vacation is over and a drive back to the airport. The goal is a timely arrival so you’re not scrambling. Because the transfer time is short for San José del Cabo (15 to 20 minutes), you still want to plan for real life—lines, check-in, and the moment you realize you forgot something.
Pick the right service zone if you’re near Cabo San Lucas
If you stayed in the Cabo San Lucas area, remember that the drive from SJD can be 45 to 50 minutes. That longer window can change what a good departure time looks like. If you chose the wrong zone when booking, your estimate could be off—so confirm it before you lock in your plans.
Price and value: what $190 per group really buys you

Let’s talk money in a way that helps you decide. The price is listed as $190 per group, up to 7 people, roundtrip. That sounds like a lot if you compare it to a solo taxi. But compare it to the cost of multiple rides, multiple pickup points, and the time you waste hunting for transportation after you land.
Where it becomes good value:
- You have more than one traveler, especially if you’d otherwise split into two cars.
- You want a pre-planned transfer without waiting.
- You’re landing during peak arrival times and you’d rather spend those minutes resting than in a line.
Also, the service is commonly booked about 12 days in advance on average. That doesn’t guarantee availability, but it’s a hint that many people plan ahead. If you travel in high season or on weekends, booking early is a smart move.
The one snag: late pickups can ruin the first impression

Here’s the honest note from a negative incident: one customer reported a pickup that was over 45 minutes late on arrival and that they waited almost an hour. They also said the driver wasn’t waiting when they arrived.
This doesn’t mean it’s the norm—your overall rating is 4.5 based on 4 reviews, so most experiences are likely smooth. Still, it’s the kind of issue worth planning around. If you want to reduce risk:
- Keep your flight details correct at booking.
- Be ready as soon as you exit the plane so you’re not adding extra minutes.
- Keep your contact method available if the driver needs clarification.
Private transfers are usually the calmest option. But calm is earned by good timing, so treat arrival day like a mission—short, focused, and prepared.
Where this transfer fits best (and where you might not need it)
This private transfer is a strong match if:
- You want zero hassle after landing.
- You’re staying in the San José del Cabo area and want quick access to your hotel.
- You’re traveling as a group (up to 7) and would rather pay once than manage multiple rides.
- You care about comfort right away—AC and bottled water are included.
You might reconsider if you’re the kind of traveler who enjoys wandering the airport, taking public transport, or negotiating taxis on the fly. Those choices can save money for solo travelers—but they cost time and energy. For many people, that trade isn’t worth it on arrival and departure.
Booking quick facts you can use immediately
The transfer includes:
- Private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Airport/departure tax
- Roundtrip service (arrival pickup and departure pickup)
You’ll also want to know:
- Confirmation is received at booking time.
- Service animals are allowed.
- It’s designed for most travelers.
- You’ll be picked up based on the area you select: San José del Cabo vs Cabo San Lucas.
- This is private, so only your group participates.
Should you book this private airport transfer?
I’d book it if your top priority is a calm start and a predictable end to your Los Cabos trip. The San José del Cabo drive time (15 to 20 minutes) is short enough that the private option feels like “why wouldn’t I?”—especially when you’re split across multiple people.
If you’re traveling solo and trying to squeeze every dollar, you may find other options cheaper. But once you’re in a group up to 7, the $190 per group model often turns into practical value. Just do yourself a favor: double-check your hotel zone (San José vs Cabo San Lucas), keep your e-voucher easy to access, and plan to be at the arrivals area promptly.
If you want the least stress per minute possible, this is the kind of transfer that makes your vacation feel like it starts the moment you land.
FAQ
How long is the airport transfer?
The transfer is listed at about 15 to 20 minutes for the San José del Cabo area.
How much does it cost?
It’s priced at $190 per group, up to 7 people, for the roundtrip service.
Where do I meet the driver?
Meet the driver in the airport arrivals area at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD).
Do I have to choose whether I’m going to San José del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas?
Yes. San José del Cabo is about 15 to 20 minutes from the airport, while Cabo San Lucas is about 45 to 50 minutes away, and you should select the correct service area when booking.
What do I show the driver at the airport?
You’ll show your e-voucher (mobile ticket) to the driver when you land.
What’s included in the price?
Included are private transportation, an air-conditioned vehicle, bottled water, and airport/departure tax.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.





























