REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Private Airport Transfers Montego Bay Airport to Falmouth
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Your transfer sets the tone fast.
This private ride from Montego Bay Airport (MBJ) to Falmouth is built for calm, on-time arrivals, with a driver who meets you at the airport with a name signboard. I like that you’re not left hunting for a cab after landing, and the service aims for safe, timely driving with vehicles kept in good shape.
Two things I really like: the clear airport welcome (your name on a signboard) and the vibe of getting well looked after during the whole trip. One thing to consider is simple—this is priced per group up to 4, so if you’re traveling solo, the total may feel less like a steal than when you can share with family or friends.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you book
- Why a private MBJ transfer to Falmouth feels like a smart start
- Meeting Ann at MBJ: name signboard pickup you can actually find
- The 45-minute ride to Falmouth: what’s included on the road
- Drop-off in Falmouth hotels—and how one-way transfers help
- Price and value: $80 per group up to 4 (how to judge it)
- What to do before pickup so nothing slows you down
- The small comfort details that change arrival day
- Should you book Ann’s A1 Tours & Transfers?
- FAQ
- How much does the private transfer cost?
- How long is the drive from Montego Bay to Falmouth?
- Is the transfer private or shared?
- Where will I be picked up at MBJ?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do you offer one-way transfers?
- Will I receive a mobile ticket and confirmation?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points to know before you book

- Meet-and-greet at MBJ arrival areas with your name on a signboard
- Private transfer means only your group rides together
- A/C + WiFi + bottled water included for the trip to Falmouth
- About 45 minutes door-to-door to Falmouth hotels, depending on conditions
- One-way transfer is available, so you can book just the leg you need
- Mobile ticket and confirmation at booking help you show up ready
Why a private MBJ transfer to Falmouth feels like a smart start
If you’ve ever landed in a new country and immediately had to solve three problems at once—money, directions, and transportation—you’ll appreciate how this format removes the stress. This is a private, direct airport-to-hotel transfer designed around the first hours of your trip, when you want things to be predictable.
The big win is that the service isn’t trying to be a tour. It’s focused on one job: getting you from MBJ to your Falmouth hotel with minimal friction. You get pickup offered, a name signboard on arrival, and a professional driver who handles the driving and timing.
This kind of transfer also helps if your trip includes plans right after arrival. Even a small delay can ripple through dinner reservations, check-in lines, and your energy level. With a service that targets being on time and ready for you at the airport, you keep your schedule in your hands.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Montego Bay
Meeting Ann at MBJ: name signboard pickup you can actually find

The meet-up details matter more than people expect. At Montego Bay Airport, once you clear arrivals, you still face one problem: finding your driver among many cars and many signs. Here, the plan is straightforward. The driver will be at the arrival areas with a signboard showing your name, using the AA1 log.
That one detail—your name clearly displayed—does a lot of work for you. It reduces awkward searching, cuts down on repeated questions at the airport, and helps you get moving quickly with fewer moving parts.
From the feedback provided, Ann’s approach is strongly tied to punctuality and communication. People describe that she stays on time and keeps passengers comfortable and informed, which is what you want when you’re stepping from airport energy into vacation energy.
Also, the confirmation at booking and mobile ticket help you feel organized. Instead of scrambling for details on day one, you arrive with proof you’re supposed to be picked up.
The 45-minute ride to Falmouth: what’s included on the road

Let’s talk about what you actually get during the drive, because that’s where “private” turns from a word into a comfort level.
The transfer includes:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
That’s a practical set of inclusions for arrival day. A/C matters after travel, especially when you’re tired. WiFi and water help you handle small needs without making extra stops. You can message family, confirm hotel details, or just relax without worrying about finding a place to buy things right away.
The trip duration is listed as about 45 minutes. In real life, road time can shift based on conditions, but having an approximate timing range helps you plan your first hour. I treat arrival transfers like a buffer game: you want to land, get met, and be dropped off without turning it into a second project.
One more point: the service is described as having professional drivers who know the area well. While you don’t need a sightseeing lecture on your arrival day, knowing the route helps keep the trip smooth and predictable—especially if you’re arriving with luggage and a schedule.
Drop-off in Falmouth hotels—and how one-way transfers help

This transfer is set up for pickup from MBJ to hotels in Falmouth. That’s important because it frames the destination in a way that’s useful. You’re not just being driven somewhere general—you’re being delivered to the place you’re staying.
And yes, the service does one-way transfer. That’s a big deal for travelers who only need an airport leg one direction. Maybe you’re doing a road trip, maybe you’re taking another flight later, or maybe your return plan is different. One-way flexibility keeps you from paying for transportation you don’t need.
Because it’s private, the drop-off is tailored to your group. You won’t have other passengers piling in and out at random spots. You also avoid that awkward moment of guessing whether your luggage is going to end up in the right car and the right room.
Drawback to keep in mind: this is a point-to-point transfer, not a guided tour. If you were hoping for a stop-and-see route, the focus here is getting you to Falmouth hotels efficiently. That’s not bad—just a mismatch if your goal is sightseeing during arrival.
Price and value: $80 per group up to 4 (how to judge it)

Price is where many airport transfers get tricky, because the number you see depends on who you’re traveling with.
Here, the price is $80 per group (up to 4). For a group of four, that’s effectively a low per-person cost, especially compared with the hassle and time of figuring out taxis right after landing. For two or three people, it can still be a good deal because you’re paying for reliability, pickup clarity, and a comfortable vehicle with water and WiFi.
For one person traveling solo, the value equation changes. You’re still getting a private service, but you lose the ability to spread the cost across a group. In that case, the key question becomes whether you’re paying for peace of mind and ease. If you’re the type who wants everything handled after a flight, it can still be worth it.
Another value factor: the service offers competitive rates without cutting comfort. That matters because some cheaper transfers can feel rigid or uncertain. Here, the included comforts (A/C, bottled water, WiFi) and the on-time meet with your name are part of what you’re paying for.
Timing also affects value. The experience is noted as booked about 20 days in advance on average, which suggests people plan early for airport day convenience. If you have fixed travel dates or a tight itinerary, earlier booking can help you avoid last-minute stress.
What to do before pickup so nothing slows you down

With transfers like this, your job is mostly to show up ready. A few simple moves can make everything feel effortless.
First, double-check your hotel destination. The service is designed to take you to hotels in Falmouth, so be sure you have the right place name or address ready to share. Second, keep your mobile ticket accessible. A lot can happen between landing and pickup—so having your ticket pulled up avoids extra waiting.
Third, plan for that name-sign meetup. When you see the signboard with the AA1 log and your name, you want to confidently match it to your confirmation. That’s how you avoid the 10 minutes of back-and-forth that makes arrival day feel longer.
Finally, treat the transfer like a one-job mission. Don’t stack complicated errands right after landing. If you’re hungry, thirsty, or need to exchange small items, let the included bottled water help you tide over while you get to your hotel.
The small comfort details that change arrival day

Airport transfers aren’t exciting. That’s the point. But the details here add up.
The vehicle is air-conditioned and described as clean and comfortable, including in one account that notes an all-black luxury-style car. Clean and comfortable matters more than you think when you’ve got luggage and you’re walking straight from terminal air into car air.
Then there’s the feeling of being “in the loop.” Feedback emphasizes that Ann is responsive, answers questions quickly, and keeps passengers well informed. Even if you only communicate briefly, it reduces that “What happens next?” tension.
The best part is consistency: the driver meets you at the arrival area, you get to your hotel in Falmouth, and the trip stays focused. It’s not trying to entertain you. It’s trying to get you safely and comfortably to where you’re sleeping.
Should you book Ann’s A1 Tours & Transfers?

I’d book this transfer if you want a private MBJ-to-Falmouth ride with clear pickup, comfort items included, and a driver who aims for punctual timing. It’s especially smart for families and small groups because the $80 price is based on up to 4 people—so sharing improves the value quickly.
You should think twice if you’re looking for a sightseeing experience during the drive. This is built as a direct transfer, not an on-the-road tour with stops.
One more practical note: if you’re the type who hates uncertainty after flying—where to stand, which car is yours, and whether you’ll be late—this service is designed to reduce those worries with a name signboard meet and a private ride.
FAQ
How much does the private transfer cost?
It’s $80.00 per group, up to 4 people.
How long is the drive from Montego Bay to Falmouth?
The transfer duration is approximately 45 minutes.
Is the transfer private or shared?
It’s private transportation, and only your group participates.
Where will I be picked up at MBJ?
You’ll be picked up at the airport arrival areas, with the driver meeting you using your name on a signboard.
What’s included in the price?
An air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, private transportation, and bottled water are included.
Do you offer one-way transfers?
Yes, one-way transfers are available.
Will I receive a mobile ticket and confirmation?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and a mobile ticket is offered.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time does not receive a refund.




























