REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Cabo Airport Private Transportation to all Resorts
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Airport transfers can make or break your start. This private Los Cabos airport shuttle focuses on one job done well: getting you from SJD to your resort in Cabo San Lucas without the usual scramble, using clear meetup steps and bilingual chauffeurs.
I especially like the private SUV setup for a group (up to 10), plus the mobile ticket and confirmation process that helps you stay calm right after landing. One drawback to keep in mind: the service requires good weather, so if conditions are rough, your transfer may get offered a different date or a full refund.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Private SUV transfer from SJD to Cabo San Lucas: how the pricing really works
- Finding your chauffeur quickly at SJD: Terminal 1 vs Terminal 2
- The private SUV ride: what to expect from the 55-minute transfer
- Bilingual chauffeurs and stress-free service details that matter
- When weather and timing get tricky: planning around a good-weather requirement
- Is this Cabo airport shuttle worth it for your group size?
- Who this is perfect for (and who should compare alternatives)
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What route does this private transportation cover?
- How many people can be in a group for this transfer?
- About how long is the drive?
- Where do I go for pickup at the airport?
- Do they provide a mobile ticket?
- Is the service available all day?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- Should you book Cabo Airport Private Transportation to all Resorts?
Key things to know before you go

- Private door-to-door transport in an SUV for up to 10 people, priced per group
- Mobile ticket plus reservation confirmation at booking
- Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 pickup instructions include short video guidance so you can get your bearings fast
- Bilingual chauffeurs to reduce language stress on both ends of the trip
- Good weather is required, and there’s a clear cancellation window if plans change
Private SUV transfer from SJD to Cabo San Lucas: how the pricing really works
This is a private airport transfer from Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) to Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico. The price is $210 per group (up to 10 people), and the drive time is listed at about 55 minutes. For a place like Los Cabos—where getting from the airport to your resort can be its own mini-adventure—paying for a group ride often ends up feeling fair, especially once you split it among travel partners.
If you’re traveling as a couple, you still get the main benefit: you’re not waiting on shared shuttles, and you’re not mixing timing with strangers. If you’re traveling with family or a small group, the value gets stronger fast. Ten people in one private SUV usually beats the headache of coordinating multiple taxis, especially when you’ve got luggage and kids (or just the kind of group that adds bags to the count).
Also note the typical planning rhythm: this service is commonly booked about 5 days in advance. That’s a helpful clue. It’s not a last-minute order vibe, so if you know your flight time, I’d lock it in early enough that you’re not negotiating with your schedule.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
Finding your chauffeur quickly at SJD: Terminal 1 vs Terminal 2

The real make-or-break moment with any airport transfer is the pickup spot. Cabo Shuttle Services gives you arrival instructions for both terminals, and that’s worth real credit. Instead of guessing, you can follow the written directions and also watch the short video for each terminal.
Here’s what you should do with that information:
- Pick your terminal before you land (SJD is not the time for surprises).
- Watch the matching Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 video ahead of arrival. It’s designed to show you exactly how to locate the team once you’re inside the airport.
- Keep the mobile ticket handy so you can reference it quickly when you meet the staff.
The meetup guidance is specifically for Terminal 2 and Terminal 1, with links provided for both. Opening hours are listed as 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday, which means you’re not stuck worrying whether your flight lands at an awkward time.
One small detail that matters: the pickup is at the airport, with the handoff point described as a team location you’ll find on arrival. That structure is what keeps the first 20 minutes from turning into an airport scavenger hunt.
The private SUV ride: what to expect from the 55-minute transfer

The drive is scheduled at about 55 minutes, and that’s long enough to settle in, but not long enough to feel stuck. Since this is private transportation, you should expect the ride to be based on your group’s needs rather than a shared shuttle route.
What you can plan for:
- Loading time right after pickup, especially if everyone’s gathering bags.
- A direct transfer from Los Cabos Airport to Cabo San Lucas (your end point is listed as Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico).
- Less decision-making during the ride because the driver is focused on getting you there.
It’s also listed as private tour/activity with only your group participating. That means you’re not doing the “wait while one more party finishes counting luggage” situation. When your travel group is ready to go, you’re ready to go.
Practical tip: if your group has different flight times, be ready to handle at least some variability. The service is designed for reliable pickup, but your arrival situation still depends on your flights and baggage claim timing. The best move is to treat the pickup instructions as your anchor and keep everyone synced.
Bilingual chauffeurs and stress-free service details that matter

Los Cabos is a vacation destination, but airports are still airports. The service is built around reducing stress from reservation to unloading your luggage at your resort.
Two things I like here:
- Bilingual chauffeurs are part of the promise, which helps when you have questions about your route, your resort area, or simple logistics.
- A chauffeur-led private transfer gives you less mental load than navigating on your own right after a flight.
In one example from real-world experience shared in the feedback, a driver named Oscar was singled out for a wonderful ride. That kind of detail matters because it signals consistency in who’s behind the wheel, not just the vehicle type.
You’ll also see the emphasis on ongoing communication: confirmation at booking is included, and additional email confirmation before travel (including return trip details) shows up in feedback. That’s useful because it reduces the odds of last-minute confusion about pickup points or timing.
When weather and timing get tricky: planning around a good-weather requirement

This transfer notes that good weather is required. It’s a short line in the details, but it’s the right kind of line. In practice, it means your transfer schedule depends on conditions, and if the company cancels due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
So how do you plan responsibly without spiraling?
- If you’re landing during a season when storms are possible, don’t schedule anything important immediately afterward that would be painful if the transfer shifts.
- If you’re returning, keep your buffer time realistic. Airport transfers aren’t the place to stack tight deadlines.
Also keep in mind the flexibility built into cancellation rules: free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If something changes (flight, resort, group size), that window gives you breathing room.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
Is this Cabo airport shuttle worth it for your group size?

This transfer is designed for groups up to 10 people. That makes it a strong choice if:
- You’re traveling with family, friends, or a multi-generational group.
- You want private pickup and direct drop-off without the shared-shuttle hassle.
- You value clear meetup steps, especially if this is your first time at SJD.
It may be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling solo or as a couple and you’re looking for the absolute lowest possible cost. Private still costs more than sharing, even when it’s priced per group.
- You’re counting on the transfer to work no matter what the weather does. The service requires good weather, so it’s not a guaranteed-in-every-condition system.
For most groups who want a clean start and a clean finish to a Cabo trip, the private format is the point. It saves time and removes uncertainty right when you’re most tired.
Who this is perfect for (and who should compare alternatives)

I think this service shines most when you want predictability:
- Families who don’t want to herd kids through the airport while matching bags to handoff points.
- Friend groups who land at the same time and want a single plan.
- Anyone who’s tired of searching for the right bus stop after a long flight.
If you’re the type who likes total control and doesn’t mind the airport navigation, you could DIY it. But if you’d rather spend your energy on tacos and beach time, a private transfer that hands you off to a bilingual chauffeur is a practical trade.
A big bonus: service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate. That’s a useful detail if your group includes someone who needs extra accommodations.
FAQ

FAQ
What route does this private transportation cover?
It runs from Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) to Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico.
How many people can be in a group for this transfer?
The price is per group, and the group size can be up to 10.
About how long is the drive?
The duration is listed as approximately 55 minutes.
Where do I go for pickup at the airport?
Pickup is at the airport, and you’ll use the provided arrival instructions for Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to locate the team.
Do they provide a mobile ticket?
Yes, mobile ticket is included.
Is the service available all day?
The opening hours are listed as 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What happens if weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Should you book Cabo Airport Private Transportation to all Resorts?
If your priority is a smooth start (clear pickup, private SUV, bilingual chauffeur support), I’d book this. The value improves when you split the group cost, and the payoff is mostly in reduced stress at the airport—where timing and meeting points can turn annoying fast.
I’d say yes especially if you’re landing at SJD for the first time and want the Terminal 1/Terminal 2 instructions (including the videos) to guide you. Book it about a week ahead if you can, keep your terminal straight, and you’ll likely enjoy a calmer transition straight into Cabo San Lucas.


























