REVIEW · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Montego Bay Hotels Private Airport Round Trip Transfers
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No taxi roulette at Sangster Airport. This Montego Bay airport transfer is built for private comfort with a real meet-and-greet as you land, taking you straight to your hotel or villa in Montego Bay or Rose Hall. You also get the return ride lined up so you’re not scrambling the day you leave.
What I really like is how organized the team feels once you book. Andrea is often named as the calm, prompt dispatch contact, and drivers like Delmar and Lopez show up ready to help you settle in fast with friendly, professional rides. The other big win: people consistently talk about being met quickly at the airport and handled with care on the way in and out.
One thing to watch: this is private service for Montego Bay only, and some major resorts listed (like Royalton White Sands and Melia Braco) are actually in Falmouth. If your property is in that group, you’ll want the matching Private Falmouth transfer so you don’t lose time with the wrong route.
In This Review
- Key points worth knowing
- Meet-and-greet Arrival: From airport exit to your car
- The 15-minute private ride (and why it still matters)
- Getting dropped at your Montego Bay hotel feeling un-rushed
- Round-trip timing: how your departure ride avoids the last-day scramble
- Price and value at $65 per person: when it makes sense
- Where this works best: Montego Bay, Rose Hall, and the no-taxi crowd
- The Falmouth switch: check your resort before you book
- What’s included (and what you still need to plan)
- Should you book this Montego Bay private transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the Montego Bay private round-trip airport transfer?
- Does the transfer include pickup and drop-off?
- Is this a private transfer or shared?
- Is a meet-and-greet included?
- How much does it cost?
- Is there a minimum number of people required?
- Are group discounts available?
- Which areas does this transfer cover?
- What if my resort is in Falmouth?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points worth knowing
- Meet-and-greet at Sangster International Airport so you’re not searching for a driver
- Private vehicle for just your party, which usually means less waiting and less stress
- Round-trip setup so your return pickup is handled before your last day gets hectic
- Montego Bay and Rose Hall coverage, with a clear note for select Falmouth properties
- $65 per person can feel like a lot until you split it within your group and avoid taxi hassle
Meet-and-greet Arrival: From airport exit to your car

This transfer starts the moment you leave Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. Instead of wandering through pickup chaos, you get a representative who meets you as you exit the terminal, and you’re guided right to your vehicle. It’s a small thing that makes a big difference when you’re tired from flying and still have jet-lag math in your head.
You’re going straight to your hotel or villa in the Montego Bay or Rose Hall area. The promise here is direct service “without any unnecessary stops,” which matters if you hate delays and prefer to start vacation-mode immediately. It’s also a straightforward plan for families, couples, and anyone who wants the first hour to feel controlled.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Montego Bay
The 15-minute private ride (and why it still matters)

The duration is listed as about 15 minutes, which likely fits many resorts close to the airport. But distance can vary by property, and it’s smart to plan with a bit of cushion—one group referenced a much longer ride on their way out to another area. The good news: the transfer is private either way, so you’re not stuck waiting on other passengers.
This is also where the driver can quietly turn “transportation” into “I feel taken care of.” Several drivers are described as personable and communicative, and one short ride is mentioned as turning into an informal orientation—pointing out businesses and restaurants along the route while you settle in. If you’re the type who likes learning how a place works while you’re traveling, that on-the-road chat can be a fun warm-up.
Practical tip: keep your essentials easy to grab—phone charger, ID, and any little items you’ll want once you arrive. Since it’s private, you won’t have to do constant stop-and-start juggling like you might with shared options.
Getting dropped at your Montego Bay hotel feeling un-rushed

After pickup, the end goal is simple: you arrive and move into your stay with time to spare. The transfer doesn’t include food or drinks, so you’ll still want to plan a meal stop or resort dining on your own after check-in. But arriving without taxi negotiations or “where is that again?” moments is a real advantage.
A nice side effect of a smooth arrival is confidence. When you know your transportation is locked in for departure too, you can relax during your trip instead of turning your last morning into a logistics project. That’s especially true if you have an early flight, are traveling with kids, or just dislike being rushed.
Also note the “private for your party” setup. When it’s only your group in the vehicle, the ride tends to feel more like a service than a shared schedule.
Round-trip timing: how your departure ride avoids the last-day scramble

The return portion is the other half of why this transfer is worth considering. The driver picks you up for the airport with plenty of time to make your flight home, which is exactly what you want when check-out, lines, and last-minute errands start colliding.
This round-trip structure also helps if your flight timing changes. One example described a situation where a flight delay and airport delays created a longer-than-normal arrival window, and the driver still waited and showed up with clear signage. That’s the kind of reliability that prevents stress spirals.
Practical tip: when you travel, build a small “buffer routine” on your last day. Even with a service that aims for time, you’ll want to know where your bags are, confirm check-out timing, and avoid forgetting something essential in the room.
Price and value at $65 per person: when it makes sense

The price is $65.00 per person for the round trip, with a listed duration of about 15 minutes. On paper, it might look like “just a car ride” and nothing more. The value comes from three things you’re buying: privacy, reliability, and saved time.
1) Privacy cuts the hassle. You’re not coordinating with other passengers, and you’re not playing taxi lottery at the curb.
2) Meet-and-greet removes the first confusion. Navigating an airport pickup area is harder after a long flight than people expect.
3) Round-trip planning reduces end-of-trip stress. One booking for both directions usually beats last-minute decisions.
The minimum is 2 people per booking, and child pricing applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults. Group discounts are also available, which can make the per-person math easier if you’re traveling with friends or family.
Quick reality check: if you’re a solo traveler, private transfers often cost more per person than shared options, so you’ll want to decide what your peace of mind is worth. If you’re traveling as two (or more), this can start feeling like a solid deal—especially if you value smooth logistics.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Where this works best: Montego Bay, Rose Hall, and the no-taxi crowd

This private transfer is a strong fit if you fall into any of these categories:
- You’re landing at Sangster and want to skip taxi searching.
- You’re staying in the Montego Bay or Rose Hall area and want direct service to your exact lodging.
- You want the same reliable plan on the way out, so you don’t deal with airport transportation on your last morning.
- You’re traveling with family and prefer simple, predictable timing.
It also tends to suit people who like friendly service. Multiple drivers are described as personable and professional, and the coordination team gets praised for prompt communication. You’re not just buying a seat—you’re buying a calmer start.
The Falmouth switch: check your resort before you book

This is important. The service is listed as private transfers in Montego Bay only, and there’s a specific note that some properties are not in Montego Bay but in Falmouth. If your resort is one of these, choose the Private Falmouth round trip transfers instead:
- Royalton White Sands
- Royalton Blue Waters
- Ocean Coral Springs
- Excellence Oyster Bay
- Melia Braco
If you book the Montego Bay option while you’re actually in Falmouth, you risk wasting time on the wrong pickup and dealing with route mismatch. Do yourself a favor: verify your resort’s location (or message the team during booking) before you lock it in.
What’s included (and what you still need to plan)

Included:
- Private round-trip transfers in Montego Bay only
- Airport pickup and drop-off
- Private driver/vehicle
- Meet-and-greet service
- Round-trip service
Not included:
- Food and drinks
This means you should plan meals separately—either at the resort, at nearby spots, or on a day trip. The transfer itself is about getting you safely and efficiently from point A to point B, not about tour stops or meals.
You’ll also receive a mobile ticket, and confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). That’s helpful when your travel plans are still firming up.
Should you book this Montego Bay private transfer?

I’d book this if you want airport arrival to feel easy and you like the idea of handling transportation in one shot for both directions. The meet-and-greet plus private vehicle combination is exactly the kind of “small decision with big payoff” that turns day one from chaos into calm.
Skip it—or at least double-check—if your resort is one of the listed Falmouth properties. In that case, pick the matching Falmouth option so you’re in the right coverage area.
If you’re traveling in a group, this tends to be better value because the cost splits and you all get the privacy. If you’re traveling solo, consider what matters more to you: paying less for less privacy, or paying this amount for a smoother landing and a stress-free departure.
Overall: for Montego Bay and Rose Hall stays, this is a practical, no-drama way to start and end your trip.
FAQ
How long is the Montego Bay private round-trip airport transfer?
The duration is listed as about 15 minutes (approx.). Ride time can vary depending on where your hotel is located.
Does the transfer include pickup and drop-off?
Yes. It includes airport/hotel pickup and drop-off as part of the private round-trip service.
Is this a private transfer or shared?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
Is a meet-and-greet included?
Yes. A meet-and-greet service is included at the airport.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $65.00 per person.
Is there a minimum number of people required?
Yes. There’s a minimum of 2 people per booking.
Are group discounts available?
Yes, group discounts are mentioned as a feature.
Which areas does this transfer cover?
The service is private round-trip transfers in Montego Bay only and includes hotels in the Montego Bay or Rose Hall area.
What if my resort is in Falmouth?
Some properties are not in Montego Bay but in Falmouth. For those listed resorts (Royalton White Sands, Royalton Blue Waters, Ocean Coral Springs, Excellence Oyster Bay, and Melia Braco), you’re instructed to choose the Private Falmouth round trip transfers.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with cut-off times based on local time.































