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Transportation from San Juan to Ceiba ferry or airport
The ferry trip begins before the ferry. This private transfer takes up to five people from San Juan to the Ceiba ferry terminal or Ceiba Airport, with a driver waiting at baggage claim, helping with luggage, and handling the drive while you settle in. I especially like the private, no-sharing arrangement and the clear airport pickup plan. The main drawback is that the $160 fare covers the group, but child seats cost extra and additional stops are not included.
The service also earns praise for small touches that matter after a flight: cold water, a clean air-conditioned vehicle, steady text communication, and drivers such as Jesus, Alexander, Juan, Garry, and Alejandro. The ride takes about an hour, so you should allow plenty of extra time before a ferry departure, particularly if your flight is delayed or baggage takes its sweet time.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Why this transfer matters before a Culebra or Vieques trip
- Meeting your driver at San Juan International Airport
- The one-hour drive from San Juan to Ceiba
- Arriving at the Ceiba ferry terminal
- Ceiba Airport and hotel transfers
- What the vehicle and service feel like
- The price: when $160 makes sense
- Who should book this private ride?
- Booking tips for a smoother ferry connection
- Should you book the San Juan to Ceiba transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the private transfer cost?
- How many people can ride?
- How much luggage is included?
- Where can the driver meet me at San Juan International Airport?
- How long does the ride take?
- Can I go to the Ceiba ferry terminal?
- Can I go to Ceiba Airport instead?
- Are child seats available?
- Can I bring a pet?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- Private ride for up to five: Your group gets the vehicle to itself, with space listed for up to five people and five suitcases.
- Baggage claim pickup: The driver waits with a sign, making airport arrival far less confusing.
- Direct access to Ceiba: Choose the Ceiba ferry terminal or Jose Aponte Hernandez Airport, both useful for reaching Culebra and Vieques.
- Comfortable one-hour drive: Air conditioning, clean vehicles, bottled water, and calm driving are recurring strengths.
- Local help along the way: Drivers often point out places and share practical Puerto Rico tips.
- Extra charges to note: Child seats and boosters cost $20 in cash, and unscheduled stops are not part of the fare.
Why this transfer matters before a Culebra or Vieques trip

San Juan and Ceiba are not next-door neighbors. If your Puerto Rico plans include Culebra or Vieques, you still need to reach the ferry terminal or Ceiba Airport after landing at San Juan International Airport. That first road leg can set the tone for the whole trip.
A pre-booked private car removes several common worries at once. You do not need to stand in a taxi queue, negotiate a ride with luggage in tow, or wonder if a driver will accept a group with several bags. Instead, you have a named pickup, a planned destination, and one vehicle for your party.
I find the value strongest when you are carrying beach bags, children’s luggage, coolers, or several suitcases. A shared ride might cost less per person in some situations, but it can add waiting and extra drop-offs. Here, the driver takes your group directly to the chosen destination.
The service costs $160 per group, not per person. For five people, that works out to $32 each before any child-seat fee. For one or two people, the price is harder to justify purely as a budget option, but it may still be worthwhile if you value a direct ride, airport help, and less uncertainty before a ferry.
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Meeting your driver at San Juan International Airport

The pickup plan is simple on paper. After landing at SJU, you collect your bags and go to baggage claim, where the chauffeur waits with a sign showing your name. That detail is more useful than it sounds. Airports can be noisy, crowded, and confusing, especially after a late flight or a long day of connections.
The drivers are also expected to help with luggage. That is a real benefit if you have five suitcases, heavy bags, or tired children. You should still keep your phone available, since the strongest pattern in the service is frequent communication before arrival and around pickup.
Jesus is repeatedly praised for confirming times and meeting points. Alexander also receives credit for staying patient when baggage was delayed and airport bathroom lines were slow. Garry handled a flight delay without making the situation feel like a crisis. These details suggest a useful attitude: the driver is watching the clock, but not rushing you through the airport.
The service can also work for late arrivals. One booking was used to avoid the worry of finding a ride from San Juan around midnight. That makes advance planning especially helpful if you land outside normal daytime hours.
Still, you should not treat the transfer as a guaranteed fix for every delay. The ride is scheduled around your booking, so give the company accurate flight and arrival details. If your plans change within 24 hours, the stated policy does not allow changes or a refund.
The one-hour drive from San Juan to Ceiba

The drive to Ceiba takes about one hour, though actual road conditions and departure point can affect the timing. The vehicle is private, clean, and air-conditioned. Several drivers have provided cold bottled water, which is a small but welcome touch in Puerto Rico’s heat.
This is not a sightseeing tour with planned stops. The point is to get you from San Juan to the ferry terminal or airport without detours. That direct approach is good if you have a ferry to catch, but it also means you should not expect a restaurant stop, shopping break, or scenic pause unless it has been arranged in advance. Extra stops are specifically excluded.
The ride can still feel more personal than a basic taxi. Jesus has shared facts about Puerto Rican history and pointed out places along the road. Alexander has offered island suggestions and conversation, while another driver recommended a restaurant for a family eating before a ferry. These moments add local color without turning the transfer into a formal tour.
One particularly nice touch was an iPad set up so passengers could choose their own music. That is not a standard feature you should count on for every ride, but it shows how the service can feel tailored to your group. You can chat with the driver, ask for tips, or simply enjoy the air conditioning and quiet.
The driving itself receives strong praise. Passengers describe the trip as smooth, safe, relaxing, and timely. That matters in Puerto Rico, where you may prefer to watch the road from the passenger seat rather than manage unfamiliar traffic after a flight.
Arriving at the Ceiba ferry terminal

For most people booking this route, the ferry terminal is the key destination. Ceiba is the road gateway for ferry service to Culebra and Vieques, so arriving at the correct terminal with enough time is important.
The driver takes you directly there and helps with bags. That is especially handy when you are balancing ferry tickets, luggage, and the need to find the right boarding area. The transfer itself lasts about an hour, but your total airport-to-ferry plan needs a larger cushion for baggage claim, airport delays, traffic, and ferry check-in.
I would not schedule the car to arrive at the very last possible minute. The service is praised for being on time, but no private driver can control a late flight, slow baggage belts, or ferry procedures. A sensible plan gives you breathing room rather than making every delay feel like a disaster.
For food planning, one driver recommended a restaurant before a ferry departure. That can be useful, but remember that the standard service does not include extra stops. If you need a meal stop, ask about it before booking and confirm any added cost or time.
The return direction is also possible in practice. The service has been used for rides from Ceiba to San Juan, including after a late ferry. That can be a relief after a full day on Culebra or Vieques, when arranging a car at the last minute is the last thing you want to do.
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Ceiba Airport and hotel transfers

You are not limited to the ferry terminal. The stated destinations include Jose Aponte Hernandez Airport in Ceiba, hotels in Fajardo or Ceiba, and San Juan. That makes the transfer useful for several kinds of itineraries.
If you are flying onward from Ceiba Airport, a private vehicle can take you from San Juan directly to the airport. If your plan includes a night in Fajardo or Ceiba before a ferry or flight, the same service can take you to your hotel instead.
The route can also run in reverse. A ride from Ceiba Airport to San Juan was praised for its clean vehicle, punctual driver, and relaxed feel. This gives you an option beyond renting a car for only part of your trip.
I like this flexibility because eastern Puerto Rico plans can involve several separate legs. You might arrive at SJU, stay in San Juan, continue to Ceiba, take a ferry, and later return by ferry or flight. A private transfer does not solve every connection, but it simplifies the road segment that often causes the most stress.
Be precise when entering your destination. Ceiba ferry terminal, Ceiba Airport, a Fajardo hotel, and a San Juan hotel are not interchangeable drop-off points. Confirm the exact location and pickup time in your messages.
What the vehicle and service feel like

The strongest feature is reliability paired with personal attention. Drivers are described as prompt, courteous, friendly, and professional. Vehicles are repeatedly called clean, immaculate, spotless, comfortable, and in good shape.
That does not mean the exact same driver or vehicle is guaranteed. Names appearing in the service’s experiences include Jesus, Alexander, Juan, Garry, and Alejandro. Each received praise for communication and driving, but your assigned chauffeur may be different.
The listed capacity is five people and five suitcases. That is a useful limit, not a suggestion to squeeze in more. If your party has oversized luggage, sports equipment, strollers, or several carry-ons beyond the stated five suitcases, ask before paying.
Air conditioning is another practical strength. One passenger specifically appreciated being able to have the air conditioning turned up, while others valued cold water waiting in the vehicle. After arriving in Puerto Rico, that comfort can make the hour-long road trip feel much easier.
Families need to plan carefully. Child seats and booster seats are available for an additional $20 cash charge. The basic booking does not include them, so request one ahead of time rather than assuming it will be in the vehicle.
Pets must remain in a carrier box. Service animals are allowed. Most people can participate, but no more specific mobility information is provided, so you should ask the provider if your group has special equipment or access needs.
The price: when $160 makes sense

At $160 per group, this is a premium option compared with simply finding the cheapest taxi or splitting a shared ride. The comparison changes when you have four or five people. A full group divides the cost fairly well, especially when you count the convenience of a direct vehicle and help with luggage.
For a couple, the price is more of a comfort purchase. You are paying for certainty, privacy, airport coordination, and a driver who already knows the destination. That can be worth it before an important ferry connection, but a strict budget-minded couple may prefer to compare other transport choices.
The price also has value after a long flight. You do not need to navigate a new airport exit, search for a car, or manage a tired group in the heat. Cold water and local suggestions are pleasant extras, though the core value is the dependable transfer itself.
There are limits. The price covers transportation and a chauffeur, not meals, ferry tickets, or extra stops. Child seats or boosters add $20 in cash. Since the cancellation rule requires at least 24 hours for a full refund, make sure your flight and ferry plans are reasonably firm.
Who should book this private ride?

I would recommend it most strongly to:
- Families with children and several bags
- Groups of four or five splitting the $160 fare
- First-time visitors who do not want to drive after landing
- Anyone with a tight ferry connection and little patience for airport transport uncertainty
- People arriving late at night
- Anyone returning from Culebra or Vieques who wants a ride arranged before reaching Ceiba
It is less compelling for solo visitors or couples who are focused only on the lowest possible cost. It may also be a poor fit if you want to stop for food, shopping, or sightseeing along the way, since additional stops are not included.
The service is also a good match for people who appreciate direct communication. You will likely exchange messages about the pickup time, location, driver, and vehicle. Keep your phone on and make sure the provider has accurate arrival details.
Booking tips for a smoother ferry connection
Book with your group size and luggage count in mind. The stated maximum is five people and five suitcases, so do not assume a larger party can be accommodated in the same vehicle.
If you need a child seat or booster, request it at booking and carry the extra $20 cash charge. Pets must be in a carrier box, while service animals are permitted.
Confirm the exact destination: Ceiba ferry terminal, Ceiba Airport, a Fajardo hotel, a Ceiba hotel, or San Juan. If you want a meal or other stop, ask before the ride because unscheduled stops are excluded.
Plan more than the one-hour drive time before a ferry. Your schedule also needs room for landing, baggage claim, meeting the driver, and any flight delay. The service has handled delays patiently, but your ferry departure still follows its own schedule.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Changes made within 24 hours are not accepted, and the fare is not refunded for a late cancellation.
Should you book the San Juan to Ceiba transfer?
Book it if you want a private, calm start to a ferry or Ceiba Airport connection and your group can share the $160 cost. The baggage claim meeting point, luggage help, clean air-conditioned vehicle, and steady communication solve several small problems before they become large ones.
I would be especially comfortable choosing it for a family, a late-night arrival, or a return from the islands. If you are traveling alone, watching every dollar, or hoping to add sightseeing stops, compare other options first. For most groups of four or five, though, this is a practical use of money, and the repeated praise for Jesus, Alexander, and the other drivers points to a service that takes the basic job seriously.
FAQ
How much does the private transfer cost?
The price is $160 per group, with up to five people included.
How many people can ride?
Each booking allows a maximum of five people.
How much luggage is included?
The service lists capacity for up to five suitcases.
Where can the driver meet me at San Juan International Airport?
The driver waits at baggage claim with a sign showing your name.
How long does the ride take?
The transfer takes approximately one hour.
Can I go to the Ceiba ferry terminal?
Yes. The service provides transportation from San Juan to the Ceiba ferry terminal, the road gateway for ferries to Culebra and Vieques.
Can I go to Ceiba Airport instead?
Yes. Jose Aponte Hernandez Airport in Ceiba is one of the available destinations.
Are child seats available?
Child seats and booster seats are available for an additional $20 cash charge.
Can I bring a pet?
Pets must be in a pet carrier box. Service animals are allowed.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded.
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