A driver waiting beats the taxi chaos. This is a private one-way transfer that gets you out of the airport quickly and onto Cabo’s roads fast, with cold beer on the way. I especially like the clear meet-your-driver plan at both terminals and the fact you’re in your own vehicle instead of blending into a crowd. One thing to consider: while most rides run smoothly, traffic can slow things down, and you’ll want to stay reachable if your flight lands with a delay.
The ride time is about 45 minutes (approx.), depending on where you’re starting in Cabo San Lucas and road conditions. You’ll meet your bilingual driver after customs, then settle in for an air-conditioned, insured ride built for a stress-free first hour in Mexico.
In This Review
- Key things I’d watch for (before you land)
- From SJD Gate to Cabo San Lucas: the value of a meet-your-driver transfer
- What happens after your plane lands (Terminal 2)
- What happens after your plane lands (Terminal 1)
- The ride itself: private, air-conditioned, and built for comfort
- The drinks touch: cold beer and water on arrival
- Punctuality: what tends to go right, and what can go wrong
- Luxury vehicle upgrades: why it can be a pleasant surprise
- Pricing logic: what makes this feel worth it
- Who this transfer suits best
- Departure note: if you book a return trip
- Should you book this SJD to Cabo San Lucas private transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the transfer from SJD Airport to Cabo San Lucas?
- Where do I meet the driver at SJD?
- Is this a private transfer for just my party?
- What’s included in the transfer?
- Are tips included for the driver?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things I’d watch for (before you land)

- Easy meet-up setup at Terminal 1 and Terminal 2: follow the checkpoint signs and keep walking past timeshare reps.
- Private ride for your party: no shuttles, no sharing space, no standing around.
- Cold beer plus bottled water: included on arrival as part of the service.
- Luxury vehicle standard: air-conditioned, insured, and described as meeting US security standards.
- Gratuity not included: drivers are paid via your tip, so plan a little cash or card for that.
From SJD Gate to Cabo San Lucas: the value of a meet-your-driver transfer

Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) to Cabo San Lucas is one of those routes where the “getting there” can set the tone for your whole trip. If you arrive tired, the last thing you want is to fight the taxi line or crowd into a shared shuttle while everyone jostles for position.
This one-way private transfer is designed to remove that pressure. After your flight lands and you clear customs, you’ll be pointed toward a specific meeting area where an All Ways Cabo host or driver is waiting with a checkpoint sign. From there, you step into a luxury vehicle and go.
The main value here is control. You get a dedicated vehicle for your party, you meet your driver where the system is built to find you, and the ride starts immediately instead of turning into a waiting game.
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What happens after your plane lands (Terminal 2)

If you land at Terminal 2, your path is straightforward, and the most important part is staying calm around the “helpful” people inside the airport.
1) Claim luggage and clear customs.
2) Walk through the doors that lead in the same direction as the rest of the exit flow. Either door works, but the key is to keep moving.
Right after that, you’ll see timeshare representatives near the airport exits. They may try to stop you or confuse you by saying they’re connected to the airport or your transportation company. The service instructions are clear: don’t stop and don’t talk. Keep walking until you’re fully out of the airport.
Once outside, you’ll do two practical things:
- Cross the yellow stripes straight toward the Island Bar.
- Look for an All Ways Cabo hostess holding an ALL WAYS CABO CHECKPOINT sign under canopies 3–5.
At that point, you should be able to identify your pickup quickly without asking strangers for directions.
What happens after your plane lands (Terminal 1)
For Terminal 1, the setup is similar: once you’ve cleared customs, you’re looking for the right gate and you’re trying to avoid the time-sink of talking to the wrong people.
1) Claim luggage and clear customs.
2) When you see two doors, take the door on the right.
3) That gate has a sign of GROUPS—and you’ll want that one.
Again, you’ll pass timeshare representatives after custom. The instructions repeat one key idea: they are not your driver. Avoid them and keep walking until you’re out of the airport, where your driver is waiting with the ALL WAYS CABO CHECKPOINT sign.
This “don’t get distracted” approach matters. Airports can feel like a maze when you’re jet-lagged. Having a script you can follow reduces stress and helps you get moving with less uncertainty.
The ride itself: private, air-conditioned, and built for comfort

Once you connect with your driver, you’re escorted to the vehicle you booked. The service describes luxury vehicles, air-conditioned comfort, and an insured operation meeting US security standards.
Here’s what that translates to in real life:
- No crowd management: you’re not scanning for your seat in a shared shuttle.
- No forced timeline: you’re traveling in a private vehicle rather than waiting for other parties.
- A calm start: you can settle immediately, especially if you’re traveling with family or celebrating something.
The transfer is listed as about 45 minutes (approx.), so it’s short enough that you’ll likely feel you’re already “in Cabo” before the ride gets old. Still, it’s long enough for your first proper look at the area and to mentally switch from travel mode to vacation mode.
The drinks touch: cold beer and water on arrival

One of the most appealing perks is the included refreshment. The service notes:
- Round of beers and waters on arrival
- Alcoholic beverages included as part of the transfer
I like this detail because it’s not just a random extra. It’s timed for the moment your trip switches into vacation: after customs, after stress, after bags. You’re not expected to locate a store or figure out what’s open. You’ve got a drink ready while you’re still in “go mode.”
There’s also a practical upside: bottled water matters on long drives and in warmer climates. Even if beer is your choice, having water included helps you stay comfortable.
Punctuality: what tends to go right, and what can go wrong

Most of the feedback emphasizes a consistent pattern: drivers meeting people promptly and the cars being clean and comfortable. There’s also strong praise for friendliness and for having drinks ready (cold beer and water are specifically mentioned).
Still, I wouldn’t ignore the one real snag that shows up in the data: a complaint about a long wait when traffic got heavy, along with difficulty reaching the driver through the app.
So here’s my practical advice for you:
- Treat your landing time as the anchor, but expect traffic can change timing.
- When you land, stay reachable and check your phone.
- If anything feels off, use the provided communication path rather than waiting quietly in frustration.
That’s the difference between a minor delay and a trip-ruiner.
Luxury vehicle upgrades: why it can be a pleasant surprise

Several write-ups mention upgrades to bigger vehicles or more “wow” rides (like limos or other upgraded models) in place of what people initially booked. Upgrades aren’t guaranteed by the information here, but the pattern suggests the operator may have flexibility on the day.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes a clean, comfortable start—and you’d enjoy a surprise upgrade—this service seems to match that vibe. Just keep your expectations grounded: you’re booking a private transfer with luxury standards, and that’s what you should plan around.
Pricing logic: what makes this feel worth it

No price is included in the info you gave me, so I’ll talk value instead of numbers.
A private SJD-to-Cabo transfer usually costs more than shared options. The trade you’re buying is time and simplicity:
- You avoid the taxi shuttle shuffle.
- You avoid waiting while other people load in.
- You get an air-conditioned vehicle and direct pickup.
When you add the included beers and bottled water, the deal gets easier to justify, especially if you’re traveling as a group and would otherwise spend money and time on transportation after landing.
Also, since all fees and taxes are included, you’re less likely to hit surprise add-ons mid-ride. The only extra noted is that gratuities for drivers are not included, so budget a tip.
Who this transfer suits best
This is a good match if you want:
- A fast, low-stress arrival to Cabo San Lucas
- A private vehicle for couples, families, or small groups
- Comfort immediately after a flight, without airport navigation
It may also work well for anyone celebrating a birthday or special occasion because the tone is friendly and celebratory (and the included drinks help).
If you’re traveling solo on a tight budget and don’t mind taxi lines or waiting, a cheaper shared option might be better. But if your goal is to protect your vacation energy from minute one, this private service is built for that.
Departure note: if you book a return trip
This is a one-way service, but the operator’s instructions cover round trips too. If you book return transport, pickups are described as most likely happening 2.5 hours before your actual departure flight time.
That timing is practical. Airports can be slow when you factor in traffic, check-in lines, and the general “why is everything taking longer today” feeling. The advance pickup helps you avoid last-minute panic.
Should you book this SJD to Cabo San Lucas private transfer?
If you’re asking whether to spend money to remove stress, my answer is usually yes—especially for your first trip into Cabo San Lucas.
Book it if:
- You want private transportation right after landing.
- You like having clear meeting instructions (Terminal 1 vs Terminal 2).
- You’ll appreciate included drinks and a comfortable start.
Skip or rethink it if:
- You’re comfortable navigating airport pickup zones and don’t mind waiting.
- You’re traveling at a pace where saving every dollar matters more than reducing hassle.
If you do book, the biggest “win” comes from following the pickup rules: keep walking past timeshare reps, find your checkpoint sign, and stay reachable after landing. That’s how you turn arrival-day chaos into an easy first hour in Cabo.
FAQ
How long is the transfer from SJD Airport to Cabo San Lucas?
The ride time is listed at about 45 minutes (approx.), depending on conditions and where you’re going in Cabo San Lucas.
Where do I meet the driver at SJD?
You meet at the Los Cabos International Airport meeting point. The instructions differ by terminal: Terminal 2 uses a checkpoint near canopies 3–5 by the Island Bar, and Terminal 1 uses a right-side gate marked GROUPS, with your driver waiting outside with an ALL WAYS CABO CHECKPOINT sign.
Is this a private transfer for just my party?
Yes. The service is private, meaning only your group participates.
What’s included in the transfer?
Included items are an air-conditioned vehicle, alcoholic beverages, bottled water, all fees and taxes, and private transportation.
Are tips included for the driver?
No. Gratuities for drivers are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel 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.

























