REVIEW · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Royalton White Sands & Royalton Blue Waters Private Airport Transfers
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Getting from MBJ to your Royalton is the easy part. A pre-booked private transfer saves you from the taxi scramble and lets you start relaxing the moment you land.
What I like most is the combination of on-time pickup and a smooth ride in an air-conditioned vehicle. And if you score one of the drivers who’s chatty in the right way, you can get useful context about Jamaica and even ideas for what to do next, like Oshay (Mr. O) or Craig. One thing to weigh: this booking is non-refundable and can’t be changed once you pay.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- From MBJ to Royalton: What the Ride Actually Feels Like
- Meeting Your Driver and Avoiding Taxi Chaos
- One-Way vs Round-Trip: Choose the Right Simplicity Level
- Vehicle Options: Cars, Vans, and Larger Buses
- Comfort Counts: Air-Conditioning and a Clean, Safe Ride
- Getting Suggestions During the Ride (Without Feeling Trapped)
- Price and Value: When $55 Per Person Makes Sense
- What’s Included and What You’ll Need to Plan for
- Timing Reality Check: 45–55 Minutes Can Feel Like Forever
- Small Tips to Make This Transfer Feel Even Easier
- Should You Book This Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the private transfer from Montego Bay airport to the Royalton resorts?
- Can I book this transfer as a one-way or round-trip?
- What’s the pickup and drop-off included in the price?
- What type of vehicle will I ride in?
- Is alcohol included?
- Is the transfer only for one person, or can I bring a group?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- Is food included?
- What happens if I need to cancel or change my booking?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Private, door-to-door transport between Sangster International Airport (MBJ) and Royalton resorts
- One-way or round-trip options so you can match your schedule
- Air-conditioned cars and vans (10-, 12-, 15-seater) plus larger buses for bigger groups
- On-time driver guarantee makes first-day chaos less likely
- Group packages up to 15 passengers with group discounts
From MBJ to Royalton: What the Ride Actually Feels Like

This is a straight-line service: you land at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, then you’re taken to Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters without stops and without playing airport-hunting games.
The trip time is listed at about 45 to 55 minutes. In real life, some rides can be shorter depending on where your resort sits along the route—one ride was described as around 20–25 minutes. Either way, the point is the same: you’re not waiting around while you figure out transportation, and you’re not squeezed into a crowded shared situation.
Air-conditioning matters in Jamaica heat. You’ll feel it most right after landing, when everyone else is fanning themselves with maps and receipts. Here, you can just sit back, get comfortable, and let the driver handle the road and timing.
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Meeting Your Driver and Avoiding Taxi Chaos

The biggest practical win is simple: you pre-book. That means you show up at MBJ and focus on getting through arrivals, not on bargaining with strangers for the right price.
The service includes pickup at the airport and drop at your Royalton. It also says drivers will be there on time for your pickup. That’s not a small detail. At resorts, your first hour often sets the tone for the whole trip—check-in lines, luggage management, and deciding when to eat. A reliable transfer helps keep that first day from turning into a rush.
If you want an extra layer of confidence, pay attention to driver preferences where the service allows it. In feedback tied to this provider, Oshay (Mr. O) and Craig were specifically praised for making both directions easier, with Craig described as friendly and helpful during the ride.
One-Way vs Round-Trip: Choose the Right Simplicity Level

You can book this as one-way or round-trip, so you decide whether you want just the arrival day taken care of or both arrival and departure locked in.
I usually recommend round-trip if:
- You don’t want to think about airport timing on your last day
- You have a flight early enough that waiting for transportation would stress you out
- You’re traveling with kids, older relatives, or anyone who hates last-minute logistics
Go one-way if:
- You’re already planning a specific departure plan
- You’re pairing the airport with another pre-booked service
- Your schedule is flexible and you don’t want to pay for a return you might not need
Either way, you’ll be transported by a private vehicle (car or minivan depending on availability).
Vehicle Options: Cars, Vans, and Larger Buses

This transfer is built for different group sizes, not just solo travelers. The provider lists options including:
- Cars
- 10-seater vans
- 12-seater vans
- 15-seater vans
- 25-seater buses
That range matters because it changes how pleasant the trip feels. A car or smaller van tends to be calmer for couples and small groups. A bigger van or bus works better when everyone is traveling together, especially if you want less splitting up.
There’s also mention of packages for groups up to 15 passengers, which is a big clue that they’re set up for small parties—friends, wedding groups, or family gatherings—without forcing you into a random mix-and-match plan.
Comfort Counts: Air-Conditioning and a Clean, Safe Ride

The listing emphasizes air-conditioned transport, and multiple experiences highlight the ride being comfortable, safe, and handled professionally.
I like services like this because they remove the “will my driver be safe and calm?” question. When the vehicle is clean and the driver is courteous, you start your vacation on the right foot. That sounds basic, but it’s the difference between arriving relaxed versus already annoyed.
If you care about comfort details, look for the patterns people praise: prompt pickup, friendly interaction, and a vehicle that feels maintained. That’s the kind of “small stuff” that makes a transfer feel like part of the trip instead of just transportation.
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Getting Suggestions During the Ride (Without Feeling Trapped)

A good airport transfer doesn’t just move you from A to B. It also helps you understand what you’re stepping into.
In the feedback tied to this provider, drivers were described as explaining Jamaica and offering recommendations during the ride. Craig was noted for talking about the history of Jamaica and suggesting places to see. That’s the sweet spot: conversation that gives you useful context, without making the ride feel like an interrogation.
Here’s how to use that advantage. If your driver seems chatty, ask simple questions like:
- What’s worth doing near Royalton White Sands or Blue Waters?
- Which areas are easiest for first-time visitors to navigate?
- Are there any “do it early” items for the next day?
You’ll get ideas faster than you would flipping through your phone at arrivals speed.
Price and Value: When $55 Per Person Makes Sense

The price listed is $55.00 per person for this transfer, and it’s commonly booked about 16 days in advance on average.
Is it “cheap”? Not really. But private transfers aren’t priced to be the lowest option. They’re priced to be the least stressful one.
Here’s the value math I use:
- If you’re traveling with at least a couple of people, private often starts to look competitive versus paying separate taxi fares and dealing with uncertainty.
- If you value time (and you do, because you’re booking a private transfer), paying for a guaranteed plan can be worth more than shaving a few dollars.
- You’re also getting air-conditioned comfort right away, plus a driver who’s meant to be waiting for you.
So the real question isn’t whether this is the cheapest transport. It’s whether the certainty fits your vacation style. For many people heading straight to Royalton after a flight, this is a good match.
What’s Included and What You’ll Need to Plan for

Included in the transfer:
- Pickup and drop-off at Montego Bay Airport (MBJ)
- Pickup and drop-off at Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan or car (based on availability)
- Private vehicle service
- One-way or round-trip private transfers
Not included:
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- A note that hotels outside of Falmouth are excluded
For most visitors, the “not included” part is normal. You’re paying for transportation, not meals. The key is to plan your hydration and snacks for the ride time, especially if you land hungry or arrive at a point where resort dining is hours away.
Also, double-check that your specific pickup drop location lines up with Royalton White Sands or Blue Waters, since the service is tied to those stops.
Timing Reality Check: 45–55 Minutes Can Feel Like Forever
Even with a scheduled transfer window, your real travel time depends on landing logistics. At MBJ, customs and immigration are the wildcard. After that, a private vehicle usually keeps things moving.
The listed duration of 45 to 55 minutes is a useful baseline for planning. If you have a tight first-day schedule—like an early dinner reservation or activities that start right away—give yourself a cushion. A transfer that’s “only” an hour after you’re done with arrivals can still compress your time.
If you’re the type who likes to arrive, shower, and eat quickly, booking the transfer in advance helps because you’re not adding extra waiting uncertainty to the day.
Small Tips to Make This Transfer Feel Even Easier
You don’t need a lot of tricks for a straightforward private ride, but a few habits help:
- Confirm your resort name exactly as it appears in your booking. This reduces the “which gate” moment.
- Keep a small cash or card backup for anything you might want during stops or at the resort (alcohol isn’t included).
- If you want conversation, ask for Jamaica tips early in the ride. It’s easier before you’re focused on check-in.
And if you’ve got a group, coordinate who’s sharing the same contact info so the pickup is smooth.
Should You Book This Airport Transfer?
I’d book this if you want the first part of your Jamaica trip to be calm and predictable. It’s a good fit for couples, families, and groups heading straight to Royalton who don’t want to negotiate or hunt for a taxi after a flight.
Skip it only if you:
- Prefer handling transportation yourself even after arriving tired
- Have a separate, already-confirmed departure plan that makes this redundant
- Are sensitive to the fact that the booking is non-refundable and can’t be changed once paid
If you’re aiming for a smooth start at Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters, a private MBJ transfer is one of those choices that quietly pays you back in reduced stress.
FAQ
How long is the private transfer from Montego Bay airport to the Royalton resorts?
The transfer time is listed as about 45 to 55 minutes.
Can I book this transfer as a one-way or round-trip?
Yes. The service offers both one-way and round-trip private transfers.
What’s the pickup and drop-off included in the price?
You get pickup and drop-off from Montego Bay Airport (Sangster International Airport) and pickup and drop-off at Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters.
What type of vehicle will I ride in?
You’ll travel in an air-conditioned car or minivan based on availability, with options listed including 10-seater, 12-seater, and 15-seater vans, plus 25-seater buses for larger groups.
Is alcohol included?
No. Alcoholic drinks are not included and are available to purchase.
Is the transfer only for one person, or can I bring a group?
You can book for groups, and group discounts are available. Packages for groups of up to 15 passengers are mentioned.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Is food included?
Food and drinks are not included unless specifically specified.
What happens if I need to cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. If a minimum number of travelers isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
































