Reviewed · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Private Transfer Fajardo or Ceiba to San Juan Airport
Catch your flight without the ferry-day scramble. This private transfer from Fajardo or Ceiba to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport offers a simple door-to-door ride for up to six people, with pickup at your hotel or an arranged meeting place. I like the private vehicle, since your group does not share the ride with strangers, and I like the family-friendly service, including help with special needs when arranged ahead. The main concern is reliability: one booking involving two vans had only one vehicle arrive at first, creating an airport delay.
The listed price is $160 per group, not per person, so it can be fair value for a full group with luggage. Communication and punctuality can be excellent, but you should confirm the vehicle count, pickup point, and timing before departure, especially if your flight cannot tolerate a late arrival.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- A practical ride from Fajardo or Ceiba to San Juan
- Pickup at your hotel, ferry area, or agreed location
- Why communication matters on this transfer
- What the one to two hour journey is really like
- The price: good value for a full group
- Safety, family use, and special assistance
- A closer look at the arrival process
- The cancellation rule requires a firm plan
- Who will get the most from this service
- Should you book this Fajardo airport transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the private transfer cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where does the transfer go?
- Where do hotel passengers meet the driver?
- Where is the airport meeting point?
- Is this a shared transfer?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points to know before booking

- Up to six people share one private booking, making the flat $160 rate more attractive for families and groups.
- Pickup can be arranged at a hotel lobby or another agreed location, rather than forcing you to reach a distant meeting point.
- The ride takes about one to two hours, so build in a generous margin before your flight.
- Airport pickup instructions are specific: meet on the first floor by the main exit when collecting someone at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport.
- Communication is a strong point when it works well, including a driver sending the vehicle color, make, and name by text.
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before departure, but late changes and cancellations are not refunded.
A practical ride from Fajardo or Ceiba to San Juan
This service is best understood as a private airport transfer, not a sightseeing outing. It connects the Fajardo or Ceiba area with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina, usually in about one to two hours.
That simplicity is its appeal. After a ferry connection, hotel stay, or family trip in eastern Puerto Rico, you do not need to figure out a bus route, arrange several taxis, or negotiate with a driver at the last minute. You get one vehicle for your group and a direct ride toward the airport.
The exact travel time can vary, and the advertised one to two hours is only an estimate. Your departure time, traffic, pickup location, and the number of passengers can all affect the journey. I would not schedule this transfer so close to your flight that a modest delay causes trouble.
The service is private, meaning only your party participates. That matters when you have children, large bags, ferry luggage, or a group that wants to leave at one agreed time. It also gives you more room to discuss special assistance before the ride.
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Pickup at your hotel, ferry area, or agreed location

For hotel pickups, the meeting point is the main lobby. That is a useful arrangement because you are not left standing on a street corner with bags, trying to identify a vehicle.
If you need pickup at a specific place, you can communicate that in advance. The service also asks you to mention any special need so the team can try to help. The available information does not promise a particular type of accessibility equipment or medical assistance, so be clear and specific when arranging the ride.
For airport pickup, the stated meeting point is on the first floor by the main exit. That instruction appears to apply when the vehicle is collecting someone at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. For a transfer going to the airport from Fajardo or Ceiba, confirm the exact pickup spot with the provider before your travel day.
This is one of those small steps that saves time. You want your group standing in one known place, not moving between entrances while the driver searches for you.
Why communication matters on this transfer

A good airport transfer starts before the car arrives. One particularly successful trip included clear instructions about where to meet, followed by a text identifying the vehicle’s color and make and giving the driver’s name.
That kind of message is worth a lot at a ferry terminal or hotel entrance. It lets you check that you have the right vehicle and makes the first few minutes less awkward. If your driver is Jonathan, you will at least have a name to look for, though the assigned driver may vary.
I would still confirm the basics the day before:
- Your pickup address
- Your pickup time
- The number of passengers
- The number of vehicles needed
- The driver’s name and contact method
- The meeting point if your hotel has more than one lobby or entrance
The need to confirm vehicle count is not just fussiness. One group had reserved two vans, but only one arrived initially. A second vehicle had to be arranged, and the delay affected the group’s airport timing. The driver was described as respectful and cooperative, but courtesy after a problem does not erase the risk created by a late departure.
If your party needs two vehicles, repeat that detail clearly and ask for written confirmation. For six people, one vehicle may be enough, but luggage space can still matter. The available information does not state the exact vehicle size or baggage capacity.
What the one to two hour journey is really like

There are no advertised sightseeing stops or scheduled attractions along the way. The value comes from getting between eastern Puerto Rico and the airport with less planning, not from turning the drive into a tour.
The trip may take as little as an hour or as long as two, depending on conditions and pickup details. That range is wide enough to affect your airport plan. I would treat two hours as the safe planning figure, then add extra time for check-in, security, and any traffic delay.
The driver is expected to be punctual and careful, and the service states that its drivers are insured. Those points are reassuring, particularly for families and anyone carrying valuable luggage. Still, no transfer provider can remove every risk from road traffic, and the earlier you leave, the more useful a private ride becomes.
A direct private trip also avoids the uncertainty of waiting for a shared shuttle. You do not have to make multiple pickups or wonder if another passenger will arrive late. That said, a private vehicle is only as efficient as the pickup process. Have everyone ready in the lobby or agreed meeting place before the scheduled time.
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The price: good value for a full group

The cost is $160 per group of up to six people. For six passengers, that works out to about $26.67 each. For three people, it is about $53.33 per person, and for two people it becomes $80 each.
That makes the service most appealing to families or groups who would otherwise need several cars. It is also easier to judge the price when you consider the convenience of a private vehicle, a planned pickup, and a single ride to the airport.
For a solo passenger or a couple, the flat group price may feel high. In that case, you would want to compare it with other private transport options available for your route. The supplied details do not provide a shared shuttle price or a taxi comparison, so I cannot say this is the cheapest option.
The strongest value comes when you have a full vehicle, a firm flight deadline, and luggage that would make public transport inconvenient. The weakest value comes when you have a small party and plenty of time to find another ride.
Safety, family use, and special assistance

The provider presents the drivers as careful, punctual, and insured. The crew is also described as family friendly, which should appeal to parents who want a calmer transfer after a long day of travel.
You can communicate special needs ahead of time so the provider can try to help. That is useful, but you should not assume every request can be met automatically. Ask before booking if your group needs a particular vehicle setup, extra room, or another form of assistance.
Service animals are allowed. The activity is also described as suitable for most participants and located near public transportation. Those details make the transfer broadly accessible, though they do not give exact information about vehicle accessibility or luggage limits.
If you are bringing a service animal, mention it during the booking conversation. Clear notice helps avoid confusion at pickup.
A closer look at the arrival process

For an airport pickup, the stated meeting point is the first floor near the main exit at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, Airport Road, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00979. The listed operating hours run every day from midnight to 11:30 p.m., covering nearly the full day.
If you are being taken to the airport, your hotel lobby or another arranged location becomes the important meeting point. I would ask for exact instructions rather than relying only on a general address. A large hotel can have several entrances, and a ferry terminal can be busy and confusing.
The best arrival process is simple: keep your phone available, watch for the provider’s message, and verify the driver’s name and vehicle before loading your bags. One successful pickup worked especially well because the driver texted these details in advance.
Mobile ticketing also helps keep the booking information on your phone. Save the confirmation before leaving your hotel, particularly if your internet connection becomes unreliable.
The cancellation rule requires a firm plan

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. The same 24-hour cutoff applies to changes.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before departure, you will not receive a refund. Changes made within that period are not accepted, and the cutoff follows local Puerto Rico time.
This is a reasonable policy for a scheduled private vehicle, but it leaves little room for a last-minute ferry delay, a changed flight, or a sudden illness. Check your schedule carefully before the deadline passes. If your plans are uncertain, contact the provider early rather than waiting until the final day.
Who will get the most from this service
I would consider this transfer for:
- Families who want one private vehicle
- Groups traveling with several bags
- Passengers connecting from Ceiba or Fajardo to a flight in San Juan
- People who prefer a planned pickup over finding a ride on arrival
- Anyone who needs to discuss special assistance in advance
- Groups of four to six, where the flat price spreads more comfortably
I would be more cautious if you are traveling alone, with only one companion, or on a flexible schedule. The $160 group price may still be worthwhile, but you should compare alternatives first.
I would also take extra care if you need two vans. Confirm that request directly and ask for the number of vehicles in writing. One vehicle arriving instead of two caused a real delay, even though the driver involved was cooperative.
Should you book this Fajardo airport transfer?
Book it if you value a private ride, have a group large enough to share the cost, and want pickup arranged at your hotel or another agreed point. The strongest signs are careful driving, good communication in a successful case, clean vehicle service, and a driver who provided clear identification before arrival.
Do not book casually if your schedule is extremely tight or your group requires two vehicles without confirming that detail. The service has a real reliability warning involving a delayed second van, so add time and communicate clearly.
For a family or group leaving eastern Puerto Rico, this can be a practical way to finish the trip. Just treat the one to two hour estimate as a planning range, confirm every pickup detail, and do not let the flat price fool you into skipping the math. It works best when the vehicle is full and the cost of airport uncertainty is higher than the fare.
FAQ
How much does the private transfer cost?
The price is $160 per group, with up to six people included.
How long does the transfer take?
The estimated duration is about one to two hours.
Where does the transfer go?
The service connects Fajardo or Ceiba with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Where do hotel passengers meet the driver?
Hotel pickup takes place at the main lobby unless another location is arranged in advance.
Where is the airport meeting point?
For airport pickup, the meeting point is on the first floor by the main exit.
Is this a shared transfer?
No. This is a private activity, and only your group participates.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded or accepted.
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