REVIEW · LOS CABOS
Private VAN Round-Trip from Airport to Hotel in San José del Cabo
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Your Cabo transfer should feel effortless. This private VAN round-trip between Los Cabos Airport (SJD) and your San José del Cabo hotel is designed for quick, door-to-door pickup, with clear arrival guidance that helps you avoid the chaos around arrivals. I like two things a lot: the easy-to-find airport meeting point (umbrella #5 with a Cabo airport shuttle sign) and the comfort perks like air-conditioning plus bottled water and alcoholic beverages. One thing to plan for: you’ll want to follow the pickup instructions closely, because the airport pickup area can pull you toward other offers, and return pickups can be strict.
For groups of up to 11, it’s also a smart way to keep everyone together without waiting around for shared shuttles. The ride time is about 35 minutes (give or take traffic), and you get a mobile ticket plus a voucher with arrival and departure details.
The overall vibe is simple: get picked up, get dropped off, and get back to your trip faster. The only real downside is that extra stops and kid seating are add-ons, not built in.
In This Review
- Key things that make this transfer work
- SJD Airport Pickup: Umbrella #5 and a Sign That Saves Time
- What You Get in the Van: A/C, Bottled Water, and Cold Drinks
- San José del Cabo Drop-Off: Faster Check-In, Less Waiting
- The Return Ride: Why Timing Can Feel Strict
- Price and Value: $127 Per Group for Up to 11
- Add-Ons and Extras: Shopping Stop and Car Seats
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Driver Touches: Why Names Like Henry, Angel, Eli, and Antonio Matter
- Should You Book This Private VAN Round-Trip from SJD?
- FAQ
- Where do they pick me up at Los Cabos Airport (SJD)?
- How long is the airport to hotel drive?
- How much is it, and what group size does it cover?
- Is this a private transfer or shared with strangers?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is a shopping stop included?
- Do they offer car seats or boosters?
- What language is the service offered in?
- What hours is the airport pickup representative available?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things that make this transfer work

- Umbrella #5 at SJD: Your driver-hand-off point is clearly defined, which cuts down stress at the airport.
- Cold comfort on day one: A/C and bottled water are included, and alcoholic beverages are part of the package.
- Door-to-door, private: Your group rides together in a private vehicle (no mixed passengers).
- Real driver support shows up in feedback: Names like Henry, Angel, Eli, and Antonio come up in reviews tied to friendly, helpful service.
- Time discipline matters: The return ride can feel tense if you’re loading late, because schedules are enforced.
SJD Airport Pickup: Umbrella #5 and a Sign That Saves Time
This is a classic “start your vacation on the right foot” service: pick-up is set at Los Cabos Airport (SJD) and the driver is coordinated around your voucher details. Once you book, you’ll receive a message with arrival instructions and your trip information. On arrival day, your job is mostly to follow that guidance and meet the driver at the correct spot.
The practical win here is the meeting point. Your airport representative waits at umbrella #5 with a sign that references Cabo airport shuttle. In real terms, that means you’re not wandering the terminal trying to match faces to a list. And you’re also less likely to get steered into the wrong vehicle when other companies try to grab your attention at arrivals.
Here’s my direct tip: once you land, slow down for a minute and locate umbrella #5 before you engage with anyone else offering transportation. It’s an easy habit that prevents the most annoying problem—thinking you’re on the right shuttle, then realizing you aren’t.
Also, pickup availability is tied to specific hours for the airport representative: daily from 3:30 AM to 11:30 PM (Monday through Sunday). If your flight is outside that window, you’ll want to confirm timing before you assume everything will fit.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Los Cabos
What You Get in the Van: A/C, Bottled Water, and Cold Drinks

This transfer is short—around 35 minutes—but the included comforts matter because Los Cabos heat hits fast. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and you’re not expected to sweat it out with a full seat full of strangers like you might with shared airport shuttles.
You also get bottled water, which sounds basic, but it’s one of those “small thing that saves your day” items when you’re coming off a flight. Even better: alcoholic beverages are included. If you’re arriving with friends or family and you want the ride to feel like a vacation extension instead of a chore, this is a nice touch.
In feedback, cold beverages and helpful drivers show up repeatedly. People specifically call out the beer and water feeling ready right when they arrived, plus the drivers being friendly and attentive. Names like Henry and Antonio are mentioned in this context, usually with the same theme: the driver made the pickup feel smooth and the trip feel easy.
The vehicles themselves are described as clean and comfortable, including examples of newer, slick SUVs. While you might not always get the exact same model, the message is consistent: you’re paying for a private ride experience that doesn’t feel run-down.
San José del Cabo Drop-Off: Faster Check-In, Less Waiting

The main purpose of this transfer is to get you from SJD to your hotel in San José del Cabo directly. Once you’re in the vehicle, your ride is straightforward: your private driver drops you at your hotel. There’s no mention of long scenic detours or forced stops unless you choose an optional one.
That matters because the “time tax” of airport travel is rarely the drive itself. It’s the delays: searching for shuttles, waiting for other passengers, and figuring out where your pickup was supposed to be. A private van cuts out a lot of that friction, especially if you’re traveling as a family or with a group who wants to move at the same pace.
I also like how the service is described as private transportation with only your group participating. That’s what you want when you’re carrying luggage, booking car seats, or just trying to keep everyone calm right after landing.
One small consideration: your ride is about 35 minutes on paper, but road timing can vary. Don’t plan anything tight right at arrival. I’d treat it like a buffer situation—get your driver, get dropped off, then deal with keys, bags, and check-in.
The Return Ride: Why Timing Can Feel Strict

The trip is round-trip, so you’ll also have a return pickup scheduled from your San José del Cabo hotel back to SJD. This is where the experience can feel very different depending on how prepared you are.
In reviews, one person described a strict policy during departure: if they weren’t there about 10 minutes past the set pickup time, the driver would leave. It also included a rushed tone during loading, which made them feel uncomfortable while they were still dealing with luggage.
I’m sharing this not to scare you, but to make your plan better. If you’re booking this type of private transfer, treat the scheduled pickup time as a hard appointment. Set a reminder, keep your luggage ready, and be waiting in the easiest pickup spot at your hotel.
Practical move: confirm the pickup instructions the night before. When your driver calls, answer promptly. If you’re traveling with kids, plan extra minutes for bathroom breaks and shoes.
On the brighter side, other feedback highlights drivers who stay warm and patient in messy situations. For example, one review mentions a driver waiting even after an incorrect contact detail was provided, and that driver handled the situation kindly. But since the schedule is enforced, I’d still assume you should not count on last-minute flexibility.
Price and Value: $127 Per Group for Up to 11

At $127 per group (up to 11 people), the pricing makes sense when you think like a group, not like a solo traveler. If you’re traveling with two, three, four, or more people, the math often comes out better than paying separate taxis or individual private cars. Even if you’re a family, the “per group” framing is why this can feel like a good deal: you’re buying one coordinated vehicle instead of lots of little logistics.
What you’re getting for that price is not just a seat in a vehicle. It’s:
- Air-conditioned private transport
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- All fees and taxes
- Round-trip transfers as part of the service
Now, what’s not included can change your final cost if you add options. You might want to budget for:
- A 30-minute shopping stop if you request it (+ $35 per booking)
- Car seats: $8 per person (car seat) and $5 per person (booster)
So the best way I’d judge value is this: if you want a smooth, scheduled airport-to-hotel ride without searching for meeting points or negotiating at the curb, you’re paying for convenience and certainty. And with a group size up to 11, you’re not paying extra each time someone joins the van.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Los Cabos
Add-Ons and Extras: Shopping Stop and Car Seats

There’s an optional 30-minute shopping stop that costs $35 per booking. It’s not included automatically, so you control whether you want it. If your priority is getting to your hotel quickly, skip it. If you’re curious and want one low-pressure stop without going off on your own, it can be a time filler.
Car seats are also available, but they’re not free. The pricing is:
- Car seat: $8 per person
- Booster seat: $5 per person
If you’re traveling with kids, I’d treat those add-ons like part of the planning phase, not something you decide at the airport. Having seating arranged in advance is one less stress point.
Who This Transfer Fits Best

This service is a strong match for:
- Families who want a predictable pickup and the option for car seats
- Small groups of friends who appreciate a private vehicle and included cold drinks
- Couples who want direct hotel drop-off instead of shared shuttle waits
- People traveling for the holidays or busy seasons, when airport lines and delays can make shared transport feel slow
The English language option is also a plus if you want clear communication from day one. And because service animals are allowed, that’s helpful for travelers who need to plan their logistics carefully.
What I’d avoid is assuming you can show up late and still count on the ride. This is a private transfer with real schedules, and the return pickup experience can be strict when timing slips.
Driver Touches: Why Names Like Henry, Angel, Eli, and Antonio Matter

One of the most useful things about this kind of transfer is how the driver experience affects your whole trip mood. In the feedback, certain drivers get mentioned directly. That’s not just trivia—it tells you what kind of service style you can expect.
For instance:
- Henry is praised for being attentive and helping with luggage while keeping the ride safe and friendly.
- Angel is described as welcoming during pickup and attentive during the return, including handling a situation caused by an incorrect contact number.
- Eli is mentioned as patient and kind during the airport return.
- Antonio is noted as a great driver on the way back.
Even when the details differ, the pattern is consistent: drivers are treated like problem-solvers, not just drivers. That’s especially valuable on the return trip when you’re tired, the luggage is heavy, and you want the airport transfer to be the least complicated part of your day.
Should You Book This Private VAN Round-Trip from SJD?
If you want a simple, private airport transfer that gets you from Los Cabos Airport to your San José del Cabo hotel without waiting, I’d say this is worth considering. The $127 per group pricing can be a strong value, especially with multiple people, and the included A/C, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages make the ride feel more like a perk than a chore.
Book it if:
- You’re traveling in a group and want one coordinated ride
- You care about a clear meeting point at umbrella #5
- You want door-to-door convenience instead of shared shuttles
Skip it or think twice if:
- You tend to arrive late to scheduled pickups, especially on the return ride
- Your kid seating needs are complex, since car seats and boosters cost extra
- You prefer zero extras and don’t want any opportunity of confusion around optional stops
If you’re organized and follow the pickup instructions, this transfer can make your first day and last day in Los Cabos feel smoother than you expect.
FAQ
Where do they pick me up at Los Cabos Airport (SJD)?
The pickup is at SJD airport at umbrella #5, where your airport representative is waiting with a Cabo airport shuttle sign.
How long is the airport to hotel drive?
The transfer time is listed as about 35 minutes.
How much is it, and what group size does it cover?
It costs $127.00 per group and supports up to 11 people.
Is this a private transfer or shared with strangers?
This is private transportation. Only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are an air-conditioned vehicle, alcoholic beverages, bottled water, and all fees and taxes, plus private transportation.
Is a shopping stop included?
No. A 30-minute shopping stop is available for $35.00 per booking.
Do they offer car seats or boosters?
Yes. A car seat is $8.00 per person, and a booster seat is $5.00 per person.
What language is the service offered in?
The service is offered in English.
What hours is the airport pickup representative available?
The pickup representative availability runs Monday through Sunday from 3:30 AM to 11:30 PM.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience start time, the amount paid is not refunded.


























