REVIEW · SAN JOSE DEL CABO
Cabo Airport Private Car up to 3 passengers To Cabo Area resorts
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A smooth start in Cabo starts with the right ride. This private car transfer gets you from Los Cabos International Airport to your San Jose del Cabo resort quickly, with air-conditioned comfort and a door-to-door feel for up to 3 passengers.
I like the easy-to-follow pickup method (you’re not stuck wandering), and I also like that many drivers bring real local know-how and speak English well—one driver named Angel even helped with helpful resort-area guidance on the way. The main thing to watch is that the service has a set list of resorts they can’t drop off to, so double-check your hotel name before you lock it in.
In This Review
- What Makes This Transfer Work (When Flights Behave)
- Key Points at a Glance
- Cabo Airport to Your Resort: Quick Private Comfort
- Finding Your Ride Outside Customs: Platform 10 and a Sign
- Resort Drop-Off Rules: What’s Not Allowed in Cabo Area
- The 20–30 Minute Ride: Air-Conditioning, Route Choices, and Stops
- Communication That Saves Real-Time Stress
- Drivers, Language, and Local Tips (What You Gain Beyond Transport)
- Price and Value: $85 for Up to 3, Is It Worth It?
- Who This Transfer Suits Best
- Should You Book This Cabo Airport Private Car?
- FAQ
- How much does the Cabo Airport private car cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where do you meet the driver at Los Cabos Airport?
- Is this a shared transfer?
- Are tips included?
- Does it include stops like groceries?
- Can the driver drop off at any resort?
- Is cancellation free?
- Are service animals allowed?
What Makes This Transfer Work (When Flights Behave)

You’re basically buying time and certainty after landing: you walk outside customs, find the correct pickup platform, and connect with a driver holding a Legacy Transportation Los Cabos sign. The only big caution is timing—there’s a limited wait, and if customs runs long, you’ll need to follow the text/message instructions fast.
Key Points at a Glance

- Pickup outside customs, not inside: you walk out directly and head to the numbered pickup platforms.
- Look for Legacy at platform 10: a representative waits with a Legacy Transportation Los Cabos sign.
- Private ride for up to 3: you don’t share the car with strangers.
- Excludes several major resorts: confirm drop-off eligibility for your specific property.
- Tips not included: plan to tip the driver separately (and it’s often expected).
- Car type may vary, but it’s not an SUV: regular car service up to 3.
Cabo Airport to Your Resort: Quick Private Comfort

This is a simple concept done right: land at Los Cabos Airport, then get into a private car that takes you to your resort in about 20 to 30 minutes. It’s priced per group (not per person) for up to 3 passengers, which is where the value starts—especially if you’re splitting the cost with a couple of friends or family.
The “private” part matters because Cabo transfers can get chaotic right after baggage claim. With this setup, you’re not negotiating with random options while you’re tired, hot, and juggling luggage.
The other practical win is the air-conditioning. Los Cabos weather doesn’t do you favors right after a plane ride, so going straight into a cooled vehicle is the kind of small comfort you’ll notice immediately.
Finding Your Ride Outside Customs: Platform 10 and a Sign

Here’s the workflow you should plan for before you even land:
1) After customs, you walk directly outside the airport.
2) There are timeshare reps and people trying to pull you in. Don’t stop—your driver is outside.
3) Outside, you’ll see a set of platforms numbered 1 to 14.
4) Legacy Transportation Los Cabos reps wait at platform 10 with a sign.
The practical takeaway: treat this like a mission. If you wander into the terminal to wait around, you may miss the handoff. One big lesson from the experience details is that your pickup instructions may arrive by text, so keep an eye on your phone as you clear customs.
Also, don’t panic if customs takes longer than expected. There are cases where people ended up waiting (one report cited a 45-minute delay after landing), which usually points to the same thing: flight time and customs time didn’t line up cleanly. Your best defense is quick communication once you’re outside.
Resort Drop-Off Rules: What’s Not Allowed in Cabo Area

This transfer can drop you off at a Cabo-area resort, but the operator lists several major properties as excluded. Specifically, it says no drop-offs for Hard Rock, Sunset, Quivira, Copala, Pacifica, Nobu, El Rancho, and Diamante.
So here’s the key advice: don’t assume every San Jose del Cabo hotel is eligible just because it’s in Cabo. If your resort name matches one of those excluded locations, you’ll want to choose a different transfer style.
Why this matters: the “last mile” is where you feel trapped. If you book the wrong hotel and the driver can’t enter or can’t deliver you there, you may end up with extra hassle getting the final distance on your own.
The 20–30 Minute Ride: Air-Conditioning, Route Choices, and Stops

Once you connect with your driver, you’re heading to your resort with no added sightseeing tour. The duration is listed as about 20 to 30 minutes, which is realistic for a direct drive depending on traffic.
What you should expect inside the vehicle:
- Air-conditioned comfort is included.
- It’s a private car service for your group of up to 3.
- The operator notes no SUV service.
Food and drink are the one area where people’s experiences can differ. The service includes private transportation, but there’s no blanket promise of free drinks in the official inclusions. Still, some transfers have included water, and a few passengers reported cold beer in the cooler—so it may happen, but don’t plan your whole landing strategy around it.
Route choices can also vary. One person described the drive not taking a toll route to save time (their driver explained it was tied to how the reservation was structured), and another shared that a gas stop happened despite the idea of a no-stop transfer. Translation for you: if you want a fastest drive with no extra stops, make that expectation clear during communication and be ready for minor routing decisions.
One more thing: no grocery stop is stated. If you’re hoping to shop on the way in, this isn’t the transfer you want. If you just need a quick convenience stop, you might find a driver may accommodate in some cases, but it may come with extra cost.
Communication That Saves Real-Time Stress

This is one of the stronger points in the overall experience. The setup described includes:
- confirmation received at booking time
- a text message or call attempt to help guide you to the correct pickup point
- specific pickup instructions that tell you where to go once you’re outside
That’s important because Cabo airports are not the place you want to solve a puzzle after landing. The clearer your instructions, the less time you spend exposed to the chaos of “helpful” strangers who are not on your schedule.
On the driver side, many accounts describe punctual pickup once the meeting point is found, friendly attitudes, and strong communication. Several people also highlight safe driving and a smooth, direct ride to the resort—exactly what you want right after a flight.
A small reality check: the experience notes also mention a limited wait time. So even if the driver is competent and the car is clean and comfortable, you still need to move quickly once you’re out of customs and follow the pickup directions.
Drivers, Language, and Local Tips (What You Gain Beyond Transport)

A private transfer shouldn’t just be a ride. It should be the first useful part of your trip.
A pattern in the experience details is that many drivers provide practical help:
- guidance on where to eat
- suggestions for places to go
- assistance with luggage
- local pointers as you head into San Jose del Cabo
And yes, language helps. Multiple accounts emphasize English clarity, and one driver named Angel stood out for being prompt and helpful on the drive.
This is valuable because the airport-to-resort gap is when you’re still making decisions fast. You don’t want to spend your first night scrolling. A good driver can save you time and help you avoid boring or overly touristy choices—while still keeping it low-key and easy.
Price and Value: $85 for Up to 3, Is It Worth It?

At $85 per group (up to 3 passengers), you’re paying for privacy, air-conditioning, and a pre-arranged pickup plan. For many people, that price feels fair because it’s basically replacing a stressful mix of taxis or ride-hail with a single booked solution.
But value depends on your alternatives:
- If you’re comparing it to ride-hail like Uber, some people felt ride-hail was cheaper (one account said Uber was about half the cost).
- If you’re comparing it to taxis or shared shuttles, the private nature often ends up making it cheaper than you’d expect once you add time, waiting, and the inconvenience tax.
Also consider what you’re buying: reduced uncertainty. The pickup instructions (platform 10 and the sign) are the kind of detail that can turn a 20-minute transfer into a much longer ordeal if you’re left guessing.
One more note: the exclusions (certain resorts) can affect value. If your hotel is not eligible, the “cheap” option can get expensive fast due to extra transportation at the end.
Who This Transfer Suits Best
This service is a strong fit if you want:
- a private arrival for up to 3 people
- air-conditioned comfort
- quick transfer time (no tour add-ons)
- a driver who can help with first-day planning
It’s especially good for:
- couples and small families
- travelers who hate negotiating at the airport
- anyone who wants a calm start after customs and baggage claim
It might be less ideal if:
- you need drop-off at one of the excluded resorts
- you expect a no-pressure, no-strings transfer with zero chance of delays (flight timing and customs still matter)
- you want a guaranteed drink/beer/grocery stop as part of the ride
Should You Book This Cabo Airport Private Car?
I’d book it if you match the sweet spot: up to 3 people, your resort is eligible, and you’re ready to follow the pickup steps outside customs. The best parts—the easy pickup system, the private comfort, and the often-helpful driver experience—make it a solid way to start a Cabo trip.
I would think twice if your hotel is on the excluded list or if you’re landing during a period when delays are common and you might miss the limited wait window. In that case, you’ll sleep better by building in extra buffer time and staying on top of your phone instructions as soon as you land.
If you’re the type who likes certainty more than saving a few dollars, this is a good match.
FAQ
How much does the Cabo Airport private car cost?
The price is $85.00 per group, up to 3 passengers.
How long does the transfer take?
The ride is listed as about 20 to 30 minutes.
Where do you meet the driver at Los Cabos Airport?
After customs, you go outside and look for pickup platforms numbered 1 to 14. Legacy Transportation Los Cabos is listed at platform 10 with a sign, and you may also receive text instructions.
Is this a shared transfer?
No. It’s private transportation, so only your group participates.
Are tips included?
No. The information provided clearly says driver tips are not included.
Does it include stops like groceries?
No. It states no grocery stop.
Can the driver drop off at any resort?
Not all resorts are included. The service lists exclusions including Hard Rock, Sunset, Quivira, Copala, Pacifica, Nobu, El Rancho, and Diamante, so check your resort name.
Is cancellation free?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
If you tell me your exact resort name (and whether you’re flying into the main terminal on time), I can help you sanity-check whether this drop-off should work for you and what buffer time to plan.





