AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
We offer OFFICIAL airport transfer and shuttle service from the Cancun Airport (CUN) to all the hotels, condos and private homes in Cancun, Playa del Carmen and the Riviera Maya. We are the only airport transfer company licensed to meet you at the curb inside the international terminal, which means maximum convenience for you. We have booths set up inside the airport to direct you to your vehicle, and a whole fleet of vehicles at your service 24x7 for our Private Airport Transfers, and from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM (EST) for our Airport Shuttle Service. Our professional, English-speaking drivers and new, air-conditioned vehicles will transfer you safely and quickly to start your vacation. |
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Our Advice: If you are three or more people, you'll want to choose private airport transfers. If you are one or two people, it will cost less to use the shuttle service, though private is faster. |
PLAYA DEL CARMEN AIRPORT TRANSFER FAQ's
Q: DO YOUR DRIVERS SPEAK
ENGLISH?
A: Yes, all our drivers speak English for your
convenience, as well as Spanish.
Q: ARE YOUR VEHICLES
INSURED?
A: Yes, all of our vehicles are fully licensed
and insured.
Q: WILL YOU TRY TO SELL ME
TIMESHARE?
A: No. We provide a professional
service, transporting you to and from your hotel.
Unlike transfers offered inside the airport, there is no
catch, no timeshare, no hassles, no worries.
Q: DO YOU ONLY TRANSFER TO
PLAYA DEL CARMEN HOTELS?
A: No, we transfer to all the hotels, condos, and
private homes in the entire Yucatan peninsula, including
Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and the Riviera Maya.
Q: CAN YOU TAKE ME FROM THE
CANCUN AIRPORT TO MY COZUMEL HOTEL?
A: We can take you to the ferry pier in Playa del
Carmen and pick you up there upon your return to take
you to the airport. You'll then ride the
Cozumel Ferry over to
the island, where you can either meet your
Cozumel Airport Transfer or Taxi to continue to your
hotel. The same applies to Isla Mujeres hotels -
we can take you as far as the ferry pier in Puerto
Juarez, then you'll ride the ferry over to Isla Mujeres.