REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private SUV RoundTrip From Airport to Hotels in Corridor Zone 2
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Arriving at Los Cabos Airport is easy to mess up—this transfer keeps it simple and private, with Eliker Transfer handling the meet-up. I like that it’s a private SUV for up to 5 people, so your group stays together instead of sharing a shuttle. I also like the human touch: in one standout experience, driver Sergio brought local context and stayed friendly and accommodating.
The only real catch is timing. Because of new airport regulations, the car won’t wait inside the airport parking area like before, so you’ll spend about 10 to 12 minutes waiting with the representative before the driver comes to you.
Key points before you go
- Private SUV for up to 5, priced per group, not per seat
- Mobile ticket plus a real meet-up with a named transfer rep process
- New pickup rule means a short wait with the representative (10–12 minutes)
- Terminal 2 meeting instructions: walk to the exit and look for Eliker Transfer’s logo at shading #4
- Driver experience can be great, including history and friendly conversation from Sergio
- Weather-sensitive service: poor weather can trigger a different date or a full refund
In This Review
- Private SUV Roundtrip for Corridor Zone 2 Hotels
- The New Airport Pickup Rule: Why You’ll Wait 10–12 Minutes
- Where to Find Eliker Transfer at Los Cabos Airport (Terminal 2)
- What the Private SUV Experience Actually Feels Like
- Timing, Hours, and Booking Rhythm That Matter
- Roundtrip Planning: What to Confirm Before You Land
- Price and Value: When $165 per Group Makes Sense
- Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book Eliker Transfer for Your Los Cabos Airport Ride?
- FAQ
- How much does this Los Cabos private SUV transfer cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Is pickup from the airport included?
- Where do I meet the Eliker Transfer representative?
- What if my flight arrives and the car is not immediately at the airport?
- What are the operating hours?
- Is this private transportation just for my group?
- What happens if it’s canceled due to bad weather?
Private SUV Roundtrip for Corridor Zone 2 Hotels

This is a straightforward airport transfer service built for people who want door-to-door comfort without negotiating taxis after a flight. You’re paying for privacy, clear coordination, and a vehicle that’s sized for your group—up to 5 people.
The “roundtrip” part matters for planning. Your details here clearly frame it as an airport-to-hotel service with a return to the meeting point, but the exact return timing details aren’t spelled out. I’d treat it as roundtrip scheduling you’ll confirm at booking so both legs match your hotel and flight times.
At just 10 minutes (approx.), this is not an activity that replaces sightseeing. It’s the part you want to go smoothly so the rest of your day can be the fun part.
The New Airport Pickup Rule: Why You’ll Wait 10–12 Minutes
Here’s what changes your flight-day rhythm: the car will not be able to stay inside the airport parking lot the way it used to. The process is that you wait with the representative for about 10–12 minutes, and then the rep calls your driver so the vehicle can come to you.
This can feel odd the first time you do it, especially if you’re used to watching a driver approach the arrivals area right away. But it’s also pretty logical once you accept the rule: the rep is the buffer between you and the vehicle, so the driver doesn’t have to be inside the restricted parking area.
Practical tip: when you’re figuring out how early to clear customs, build in time for that brief wait. If you land near the end of the operating window, you’ll want extra breathing room rather than rushing.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
Where to Find Eliker Transfer at Los Cabos Airport (Terminal 2)

The meet-up instructions are specific, and that’s a good sign. You should ignore people inside the airport who are selling timeshares—Eliker Transfer does not have staff inside the airport.
For international flights, the instructions point you to Terminal 2. You’ll keep walking to the exit of the airport and look for the company logo that says Eliker Transfer in shading #4. The representative will be waiting there.
That may sound small, but it’s exactly the kind of detail that prevents a stressful start. If you head straight to the “inside the airport” sellers, you’ll lose time and likely end up going in circles.
Another practical note: the tour includes a pickup offered feature and uses a mobile ticket. That means you’re not relying on printed paperwork, which is a win when you’re juggling bags, phones, and airport lines.
What the Private SUV Experience Actually Feels Like

This type of service works when the driver acts like a calm pro and the ride feels uncomplicated. The details say the experience is private—only your group participates—so you’re not getting stuck with extra stops or unpredictable sharing.
In the strongest review highlight, the driver Sergio was amazing: super friendly, accommodating, and willing to share a ton of history about the area. That’s the kind of value you can’t put in a route map. Even if the trip itself is short, a driver who talks (or stays quiet when you want that) can make the ride feel like the start of your vacation instead of just transportation.
Since the included service is private transportation, you’ll want to use that ride time intelligently. If you’re the type who likes to get oriented fast, this is a good moment to ask simple questions like where to go first, what streets to avoid at certain hours, and what to keep in mind for your resort area.
Timing, Hours, and Booking Rhythm That Matter

You’re looking at about 10 minutes (approx.) for the transfer duration, though your real timing will depend on airport flow and that 10–12 minute wait for the vehicle to come. So think of it as a “short ride plus a coordination window,” not a pure drive time.
The operating hours are listed as Monday–Saturday, 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM. There’s also a long validity span for the listed schedule window, but the key takeaway for you is the daily time coverage and the fact that it’s not a 24/7 service.
On booking habits: the average booking window is 14 days in advance. That suggests this is popular enough that waiting until the last minute could be risky, especially if you have a specific flight arrival time.
One more scheduling factor: the activity requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. For most airport transfers, weather usually isn’t a big surprise—but it’s still worth watching your flight day conditions.
Roundtrip Planning: What to Confirm Before You Land

Because the name calls it a roundtrip and the meeting info says the activity ends back at the meeting point, you should confirm the details for both directions. The provided info doesn’t spell out specific return pickup timing rules, so your best move is to check what the return will look like for your exact hotel location and flight time.
Here’s what you can confirm quickly before travel:
- Your return pickup time window (not just the date)
- The exact meeting point for the return leg back at the airport process
- Any changes if your flight is delayed or re-timed
This is also where the non-change policy matters. The experience is listed as non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. So it’s on you to lock in the correct timing when you book, and to be thoughtful about whether your plans are stable.
If you’re traveling with a tight schedule, I’d rather confirm all this once than scramble when you’re tired after landing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
Price and Value: When $165 per Group Makes Sense

The price is $165.00 per group (up to 5). That framing is important. If you’re traveling solo, it may feel expensive versus a basic taxi. If you’re traveling as a couple or a small group, the math changes fast because you’re spreading the cost across people.
This is also a “short ride” service, but you’re not just paying for minutes in a car. You’re paying for:
- Door-to-meet coordination through Eliker Transfer’s representative
- A private vehicle with your group inside
- Avoiding the scramble of negotiating transport at the airport after you land
- A smoother start to a resort stay in Corridor Zone 2
When it’s best value: when you have 3–5 people, when you arrive in a group with luggage, and when you don’t want the stress of figuring out airport transport details on day one.
When it might not be the best value: if you’re traveling alone, you’re extremely budget-focused, and you’re comfortable doing the taxi or other public transport option on your own.
Who This Transfer Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

This service is built for people who want private transport and simple coordination. It’s also listed as allowing service animals, which is a meaningful inclusion for travelers who need that flexibility.
It says “most travelers can participate” and it’s “near public transportation.” That last part isn’t a promise that you’ll use public transit, but it can be reassuring if you’re someone who likes having options nearby.
I’d especially recommend it if you:
- Want a straightforward airport start without shared rides
- Travel with family or friends who want the same car
- Like to get oriented quickly and appreciate a friendly driver (like Sergio)
- Are arriving during operating hours and can build in the 10–12 minute pickup wait
If you’re traveling with a super flexible schedule and you’re okay with “figure it out” transport, you might be able to save money elsewhere. But the whole point of this kind of private transfer is reducing decision fatigue.
Should You Book Eliker Transfer for Your Los Cabos Airport Ride?

Book it if you want a smooth, private airport-to-hotel experience in Los Cabos and you’re okay planning for the new pickup rule. The instructions are clear, the vehicle is private, and the service quality seems to land well in the details that matter—especially with a driver like Sergio who was friendly and shared local context.
Don’t book it if you need a rigid, no-wait pickup. The 10–12 minute representative window is part of the experience now. Also, because the booking is non-refundable and non-changeable, only lock it in if your dates and timing are solid and you’re traveling in good weather.
If you fall in the middle—budget-conscious but not cheap, tired after flying, traveling with others—this looks like the kind of practical value that makes your vacation feel easier from the first hour.
FAQ
How much does this Los Cabos private SUV transfer cost?
It costs $165.00 per group, up to 5 people.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as about 10 minutes.
Is pickup from the airport included?
Yes. Pickup is offered, and the service starts at Los Cabos Airport Mexico.
Where do I meet the Eliker Transfer representative?
For international flights, you should go to Terminal 2, keep walking to the exit, and look for the Eliker Transfer logo in shading #4. You should ignore timeshare sellers inside the airport, since Eliker Transfer does not have staff inside.
What if my flight arrives and the car is not immediately at the airport?
Due to new regulations, you’ll wait with the representative for about 10 to 12 minutes. The representative will call the driver once you’re with them.
What are the operating hours?
Monday through Saturday, 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
Is this private transportation just for my group?
Yes. It’s a private activity, and only your group participates.
What happens if it’s canceled due to bad weather?
If it’s canceled because of poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. If you cancel for any reason, the experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed.


























