REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private One Way Transfer From SJD Airport To Cabo San Lucas
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Cabo airport pickup can feel like a maze—this one doesn’t. A private, door-to-your-hotel style transfer from Los Cabos Airport to Cabo San Lucas keeps things simple: you avoid taxi lines, keep your luggage under control, and ride in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Two things I really like are the fast, labeled meeting setup and the comfort level on the drive. Your driver shows up at the numbered tents outside the airport exits, with your name displayed—people like Javier and Victor are mentioned often for being easy to spot and friendly. And inside the car, you get bottled water plus alcoholic beverages, with lots of mention of cold drinks and a clean, newer vehicle.
One drawback to think about: the airport area is chaotic, and you can get pulled toward time-share sales right after customs. Also, if the company name on your voucher isn’t clear to you at first, you may need to call the local contact quickly to straighten things out.
In This Review
- Key Things Worth Noticing
- The Real Goal: Stress-Free SJD Arrival to Cabo San Lucas
- Finding Your Driver After Baggage Claim (The Part You Should Get Right)
- Your Ride Comfort: A/C, Clean Vehicles, and Cold Drinks
- How Long It Takes and What That Means for Your Day
- The One-Stop Trick: Possible Extra Stops for Small Needs
- Private, One-Way, and Built for Your Group Size
- What You’ll Do Right Before Pickup (So You Don’t Wait)
- Possible Snags: What to Watch For (And How to Fix It Fast)
- Value Check: Is $100 Worth It?
- Who Should Book This Transfer (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This One-Way Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer take from Los Cabos Airport to Cabo San Lucas?
- What is the price, and how many people can ride?
- Where do I meet the driver at the airport?
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- What’s included in the ride?
- What hours is the pickup available?
Key Things Worth Noticing

- Tent pickup system: After baggage claim, walk outside to the numbered tents (drivers at 9–10 with an Airport Cabo Limo sign and your name).
- No taxi scramble: You skip waiting for taxis or slower public options with a private vehicle ride.
- A/C matters: Expect a comfortable, temperature-controlled drive so you can relax right away.
- Cold drinks included: Bottled water and alcoholic beverages are part of the package.
- Works for late arrivals: Service runs daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
- Private group only: Up to 5 people, your group rides together.
The Real Goal: Stress-Free SJD Arrival to Cabo San Lucas

This transfer is built for one moment that can really test your patience: stepping off the plane and trying to get to Cabo San Lucas without losing time. The route is short—about 25 minutes to 1 hour depending on where you’re going and traffic—and the service is private, so you’re not waiting around for other parties.
What makes it feel worth it is that it’s designed around the stuff that usually slows people down: taxi lines, figuring out where to stand, and dragging luggage while you hunt for the right ride. With a private car, you get to relax earlier. You also avoid the mental load of comparing ride-share prices in a place where you might be tired and unfamiliar with the area.
For the price point—$100 per group up to 5—the value usually clicks when you’re traveling as a small group or family. Even with solo travel, it can be a fair trade when you’re trying to buy back energy after a flight, especially if you land at an awkward time of day. And since bookings are commonly made around 13 days in advance on average, planning ahead is totally normal here.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
Finding Your Driver After Baggage Claim (The Part You Should Get Right)

The biggest practical tip is where you meet your driver. Right after you pass the baggage claim area, you may get approached by time-share representatives. The instructions are straightforward: avoid talking with them, don’t share information, and keep walking.
Here’s the key path I’d follow:
- Walk out of the arrivals area all the way to the outdoor pickup area.
- Look for tents with numbers on top.
- Your driver is usually in tent 9–10 with an Airport Cabo Limo sign and your name (the instructions say your personal name will be shown).
In real-world terms, this reduces the chaos factor. Instead of standing in the middle of a crowd trying to guess which sign belongs to you, you use the tent number system. That’s why the “easy to find” comments show up again and again—people describe walking out to the correct stand and seeing the name waiting for them.
Also, don’t panic if the airport feels busy. Treat it like a scavenger hunt with rules: customs, baggage, walk out, find tent, match name. That’s it.
Your Ride Comfort: A/C, Clean Vehicles, and Cold Drinks
This is not a bare-bones shuttle. You’re getting a private vehicle with air-conditioning, and you’ll find bottled water and alcoholic beverages included.
In many of the experiences shared, the small comforts get emphasized:
- Newer and clean vehicles
- Smooth driving with no drama
- An A/C temperature that actually helps after landing
- A cooler-style setup with ice-cold drinks (especially when the ride is warm outside)
The practical benefit for you: the “first hour feeling” in Cabo is real. If you land and immediately feel sweaty, tired, and stressed, your whole trip can start off on the wrong foot. A comfortable temperature and a simple drink choice makes it easier to reset.
And if you prefer not to drink alcohol, you still have the water covered—so you can keep it calm and just enjoy the ride.
How Long It Takes and What That Means for Your Day

The transfer duration is listed as 25 minutes to 1 hour. That range is normal for an airport-to-town drive because the final time depends on traffic and where your hotel is in Cabo San Lucas.
For planning, I’d treat it like this:
- If you’re landing mid-day, you might be closer to the quicker end.
- If you land during peak movement times, give yourself some buffer.
The big win is you don’t have to build your schedule around taxi availability. You’re pre-arranged, and once you locate your driver and get in the car, you’re going straight to your destination.
The One-Stop Trick: Possible Extra Stops for Small Needs

This service is a direct transfer, but there’s a helpful detail from real situations: one driver was described as stopping at a grocery store before arriving at a resort for a small fee.
I wouldn’t count on this every time, because it’s not guaranteed in the core service description. But it’s a smart idea to ask if you have something specific you forgot (snacks, water add-ons, simple essentials). If your driver can accommodate a quick stop, it can save you time and headaches later.
If you do request a stop, keep it short. Think “grab a few items” rather than “let’s shop for an hour.” That keeps the experience smooth for both you and the driver.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
Private, One-Way, and Built for Your Group Size

This is a private one-way transfer, meaning only your group rides together. The group size cap is up to 5, and the service is one-way—from SJD Airport to Cabo San Lucas.
A quick way to think about who benefits:
- Families: fewer stress points, fewer stops, everyone together
- Couples: a clean, quiet ride right after landing
- Small groups of friends: split the per-group cost and get comfort plus drinks
You’ll also likely appreciate the “ride-only” simplicity. You’re not committing to hours of sightseeing. It’s just airport to destination, done.
What You’ll Do Right Before Pickup (So You Don’t Wait)

The service uses a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive instructions after reserving. Timing-wise, confirmation is received at the time of booking.
The local pickup plan is the real schedule here:
- Land and retrieve bags
- Pass baggage claim
- Walk outside and find the numbered tents
- Match your name to the driver sign at tent 9–10
If you want this to go smoothly, have your reservation details ready on your phone. Even though you’re looking for a sign with your name, it’s still reassuring to have your confirmation accessible in case you need quick help.
Some people also highlight how important it is for the company name to be clear. So double-check that part of your voucher before you head outside. If something feels off, call the local contact number tied to your booking right away.
Possible Snags: What to Watch For (And How to Fix It Fast)

Even with an excellent overall experience, airports can create weird moments. The issues that show up are usually not about the car—they’re about the meeting spot and the surrounding sales pressure.
Here are the two snags to plan for:
- Time-share reps right after customs: Ignore them. Keep walking. Don’t get pulled into side conversations.
- Pickup confusion if the meeting details aren’t clear: In a couple situations, people described not immediately finding the sign or having to ask around until the driver connection was sorted.
If you run into any confusion, the fastest fix is simple: use the instructions you were sent, verify the tent range (9–10), and if the sign isn’t there, contact the number provided with your booking. That’s how delays get resolved quickly.
Also, if you’re arriving late, remember the service window covers it: daily 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM. You’re not stuck with a limited pickup schedule.
Value Check: Is $100 Worth It?
For $100 per group (up to 5), you’re paying for convenience plus a smoother arrival experience. It’s not “cheapest taxi,” but it’s often “cheapest stress.”
The value math looks best when:
- You’re splitting with at least two people
- You have multiple suitcases and want less lifting and searching
- You land tired and want an immediate, comfortable reset
- You care about avoiding time in chaotic pickup zones
And the included perks help justify the cost. Bottled water and alcoholic beverages aren’t huge if you’re thinking like a budget traveler, but they do make the ride feel cared-for—especially when the vehicle is clean and the A/C is working.
When I’m deciding on airport transport in a new place, I think in terms of return on energy. This one buys back that energy quickly.
Who Should Book This Transfer (And Who Might Skip It)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- A private ride from SJD to Cabo San Lucas with no sightseeing plan
- A straightforward pickup process using tent numbers and a named sign
- Comfort right after landing (A/C plus drinks)
- The chance to travel as a group without squeezing into shared transport
You might choose a different option if:
- You’re the kind of traveler who enjoys figuring out pickup chaos and negotiating rides on the spot
- Your plan depends on very specific timing changes and you don’t want to rely on someone meeting you at a named area
But if you want your arrival to feel controlled, this is the type of service that makes the first day easier.
Should You Book This One-Way Transfer?
I’d book it if you’re trying to land and then immediately start vacation mode. The meeting method is clear (walk outside, find tents 9–10, look for your name under an Airport Cabo Limo sign), and the ride setup is comfortable with A/C and included drinks.
Book it with extra confidence if you’re traveling with up to four others—then the per-group cost stretches nicely. And if you’re arriving at an odd hour, the 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily service window helps.
Just do one thing before you go: read your pickup instructions and don’t get pulled into side conversations right after customs. Walk out, find your tent, and let the driver handle the rest.
FAQ
How long does the transfer take from Los Cabos Airport to Cabo San Lucas?
The drive is listed at about 25 minutes to 1 hour, depending on timing and conditions.
What is the price, and how many people can ride?
It costs $100 per group, with a maximum group size of up to 5 people.
Where do I meet the driver at the airport?
After baggage claim, walk outside to the numbered tents. The driver is typically in tent 9–10, holding an Airport Cabo Limo sign with your name.
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
What’s included in the ride?
You get private air-conditioned transportation, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages.
What hours is the pickup available?
Pickup is available daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM.






















