REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private Departure Luxury Transfer Hotels to: San Jose International Airport (1 – 5)
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A smooth airport day starts before you leave the hotel. This private luxury transfer is set up for an easy, direct ride from San José del Cabo, the Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, or Pueblo Bonito Sunset to Los Cabos International Airport, usually in about 1 to 2 hours. I like that pickup is built around specific hotel zones, and I also like the human touch: you get a professional driver who helps you get your bags sorted and gets you to the airport on time.
The one thing to watch is matching your hotel to the correct zone. Transportation is included only to centrally located hotels in the selected area, and if your hotel is outside that zone, an extra fee may apply.
In This Review
- Key things I’d focus on before you book
- Where this transfer fits in your Los Cabos trip
- Pickup from hotel zones: San José del Cabo, Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, Pueblo Bonito Sunset
- Zone 1: San José del Cabo
- Zone 2: Corredor turístico
- Zone 3: Cabo San Lucas
- Zone 4: Pueblo Bonito Sunset
- The drawback to plan for
- The ride to Los Cabos International Airport: what you can expect in 1–2 hours
- The driver + voucher system: how to make it smooth
- Pro tip for a stress-free pickup
- Vehicle type can vary
- Value: paying per vehicle, not per person
- Who this transfer suits best
- What “private luxury” means in real life here
- Making the most of your airport departure day
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What areas in Los Cabos can this transfer pick up from?
- How long does the transfer usually take?
- Is this a shared shuttle or a private car?
- How do I get the driver to find me?
- When will my booking be confirmed?
- What vehicle will I ride in?
- What information do I need to provide at booking?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Should I book this private luxury transfer to Los Cabos International Airport?
Key things I’d focus on before you book

- Private vehicle for up to five passengers means less waiting and more control over your timing.
- Pickup from defined Los Cabos zones (San José del Cabo, Corredor turístico, Cabo San Lucas, Pueblo Bonito Sunset) keeps the start simple.
- Professional driver + air-conditioned SUV for a comfortable ride to the airport.
- Voucher-based confirmation (you get a travel voucher and the booking is confirmed within 24 hours).
- 24/7 availability so you can plan around your flight, not the other way around.
- Vehicle type can vary even though photos are informative, so expect a similar comfort level rather than the exact model shown.
Where this transfer fits in your Los Cabos trip

If your goal is a calm departure day, this type of private airport transfer is one of the cleanest choices you can make. You’re not sharing a shuttle route. You’re not standing in line with strangers. You’re not trying to guess which shared taxi has space. It’s you, your group, and a driver who takes you straight to Los Cabos International Airport.
This is a practical option because it works for different travel styles at once. You can roll in as a couple with extra room for luggage, or travel with family and keep everyone together. The service is built around pickup from hotels in four zones, including major resorts like Hyat Ziva, Westin Regina, and multiple Pueblo Bonito properties in the Pueblo Bonito Sunset zone.
Also, it runs seven days a week and 24 hours a day, which matters in Los Cabos where flight times can be all over the map.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
Pickup from hotel zones: San José del Cabo, Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, Pueblo Bonito Sunset

Here’s the main idea: your pickup is tied to the area your hotel sits in. When you book, you select your hotel zone, and that tells the driver where to meet you.
Zone 1: San José del Cabo
This zone includes hotels like Bel Air, Royal de Cameron, Hyatt Ziva, Posada Real, Barceló Gran Faro, Royal Solaris, and Holiday Inn. If you’re staying on the San José del Cabo side, this is usually the most straightforward zone.
Zone 2: Corredor turístico
This is the hotel-heavy stretch in the Corridor, with options like Fiesta Americana, Secrets Marquis, Westin Regina, Palmilla, Melia Cabo Real, Ventanas, Sheraton, Zoetry, Hilton, and Dreams. Many people like this area because it’s easy to access, and the transfer setup reflects that with a defined zone.
Zone 3: Cabo San Lucas
If you’re closer to downtown Cabo San Lucas, you fall here. Examples include Riu Palace, Riu Santa Fe, Hacienda Encantada, Solmar, Finisterra, Tesoro Los Cabos, Seven Crown, Casa Dorada, and multiple Pueblo Bonito hotels listed in this zone. This zone can be ideal if you’ve been spending most of your time nearer to the Cabo San Lucas energy.
Zone 4: Pueblo Bonito Sunset
If you’re staying at a Pueblo Bonito property specifically in the Sunset area, this is your zone. The list includes Pueblo Bonito Pacifica, Pueblo Bonito Sunset, Pedregal. The benefit is simple: pickup aligns with where the resorts are, so your driver isn’t trying to locate the wrong entrance.
The drawback to plan for
If your hotel is not in the centrally located set tied to your selected zone, an extra fee may apply. Before you book, double-check that your actual hotel matches what you selected at booking time. It’s the fastest way to avoid any surprise cost at the end of the trip.
The ride to Los Cabos International Airport: what you can expect in 1–2 hours

The service is designed for a direct transfer to Los Cabos International Airport, with a typical duration of about 1 to 2 hours. That range isn’t random. It reflects the reality that timing changes based on where you’re picked up and how traffic moves that day.
You’ll ride in an air-conditioned SUV, which is a big deal for airport departures. In warm climates, comfort isn’t a luxury—it’s part of arriving with your energy intact. You’re not stuck in a hot vehicle while you wait for others to load or while a shared route makes stops.
This is also where private transfers quietly win. Your group can manage luggage right away. You can keep everyone close. And if you need a moment to confirm flight timing, you can do it without holding up a group schedule.
The driver + voucher system: how to make it smooth

The operational rhythm is straightforward:
- You provide your hotel details and your arrival flight schedule at booking time.
- Your booking is confirmed within 24 hours of booking.
- You get a travel voucher to present to the driver.
- The driver picks you up at your hotel in the selected zone.
- You ride to the airport directly.
That voucher detail matters. It’s your backup, and it reduces awkwardness. In a perfect world, the driver shows up, confirms your ride, helps with luggage, and you’re on your way.
One of the most praised parts of the experience is the driver behavior. A standout example from the feedback describes an on-time pickup with a friendly attitude, plus help with bags, and getting to the airport on time. The same example also notes that the driver was conversational but not overly chatty—more steady, helpful, and respectful of your space.
Pro tip for a stress-free pickup
When you book, include your hotel name exactly how it appears on your reservation, plus your flight schedule details. The service notes that without complete hotel/cruise details and your arrival flight schedule, they won’t be able to confirm the reservation. If that happens, you’re told to contact them immediately to reconfirm. Doing this early saves you from a last-minute scramble.
Also, the service uses the term mobile ticket. In practice, that means you should have it accessible on your phone so you’re not hunting for information when the driver arrives.
Vehicle type can vary
The photos are informational, and the vehicle model may vary at the time of service. Don’t let that worry you too much if your priority is comfort and a professional driver. Just know the exact SUV shown online might not be the one you get.
Value: paying per vehicle, not per person

This transfer is priced per vehicle, with a maximum of five passengers. That changes the value math in your favor if you’re traveling as a small family or a group of friends.
If you’re two people, you’ll often feel like you’re paying for convenience and direct routing—which you are. But for families of three to five, the per-person cost can become much more reasonable because you’re splitting the single vehicle cost. The main win isn’t just speed. It’s fewer decision points: no shared-route timing, no waiting on other parties, and less time spent wrangling luggage in public spaces.
Also consider the time you buy back. Airport transfers are one of those things you only notice when they go wrong. With a private transfer, you mostly notice that the ride is calm and the driver is handling the logistics.
Who this transfer suits best

This is a strong fit if you:
- Want an easy door-to-airport departure with no stops.
- Have kids, lots of luggage, or anyone who doesn’t want to coordinate with strangers.
- Are staying at one of the included hotel zones like the San José del Cabo, Corridor, Cabo San Lucas, or Pueblo Bonito Sunset areas.
- Have a flight schedule that needs a reliable pickup time, including late-night or early-morning departures (since it runs 24/7).
It may be less ideal if:
- Your hotel is outside the centrally located zone tied to your selection (extra fee may apply).
- You want maximum flexibility for custom pickup points beyond your listed hotel zone.
What “private luxury” means in real life here

This service keeps the definition practical. “Luxury” in this context is less about champagne and more about the basics you actually feel:
- A private SUV for your group (no shared rides).
- Air conditioning for comfort.
- A professional driver who is responsible for getting you to the airport.
- Time discipline, supported by the driver being on time and getting you there when it matters.
The feedback you can lean on is very consistent on driver quality: on-time pickup, help with bags, and reaching the airport on schedule. That combination is what you want, especially when departure stress is already in the air.
Making the most of your airport departure day

To get the best day possible, I’d treat the transfer as part of a bigger plan:
- Confirm your hotel zone during booking. Your pickup location is tied to it.
- Send your flight schedule at booking time so they can confirm properly.
- Keep your voucher/mobile ticket ready so you can show it quickly at pickup.
- Plan to arrive with a comfortable buffer for airport processes. The transfer gets you to the airport; then you handle check-in/security timing.
Also, since the ride is about 1 to 2 hours, I’d think of it as a predictable block of time rather than a guaranteed exact minute count. Your departure day will feel steadier if you build in slack.
FAQ
FAQ
What areas in Los Cabos can this transfer pick up from?
Pickup is available from hotels in San José del Cabo, Corredor turístico, Cabo San Lucas, or Pueblo Bonito Sunset.
How long does the transfer usually take?
The transfer duration is listed as approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Is this a shared shuttle or a private car?
It’s a one-way private luxury transfer. Price is per vehicle, and the vehicle can carry up to five passengers.
How do I get the driver to find me?
After booking, you receive a travel voucher to present to the driver at pickup.
When will my booking be confirmed?
Confirmation is provided within 24 hours of booking.
What vehicle will I ride in?
You’ll ride in an air-conditioned SUV. The exact type of vehicle may vary at the time of service, and some photos are illustrative.
What information do I need to provide at booking?
You need to provide your complete hotel/cruise details and your arrival flight schedule. Without this information, they may not be able to confirm the reservation.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time, with cut-off times based on local time.
Should I book this private luxury transfer to Los Cabos International Airport?
If you want a simple, direct departure from a resort area to Los Cabos International Airport, this is an easy yes for most people. It’s private, capped at five passengers, and the service runs 24/7, so it fits real-world flight schedules. The strongest reason to book is the driver experience: on-time pickup, help with bags, and a smooth ride to the airport.
Just be careful about the zone match. If your hotel is outside the included central areas tied to your selection, an extra fee may apply. If you confirm that upfront, this transfer is the kind of small planning win that makes your last morning in Los Cabos feel lighter.
























