REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Private Airport Transfers To Montego Bay Hotels
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Landing in Montego Bay gets easier fast. This private transfer focuses on one thing: getting you from MBJ airport to your hotel without drama. I particularly like the meet-and-greet setup at Column E and the no-shared-ride feeling that keeps your day on schedule. The only real catch to consider is that your pickup depends on finding the right spot in the arrival lounge, so read your instructions carefully.
From the moment you land at Sangster International Airport (MBJ), a professional driver is there to help with luggage and guide you to your vehicle. I also love that you’re in an air-conditioned car for a direct ride, and even the short trip doesn’t feel like an afterthought. One possible drawback: the ride is listed as about 5 to 15 minutes, so if your hotel is farther than expected or you hit traffic, your timeline can stretch a bit.
Key Points You’ll Care About
- Meet & greet at MBJ, Arrival Lounge Column E so you’re not hunting for a ride at the worst moment.
- Private transfer only for your group, which means less waiting and no shared stops.
- Air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi on board, handy if you need to check reservations or message home.
- Professional driver support with luggage help, especially useful after a long flight.
- Direct route to Montego Bay hotels/resorts, minimizing detours and time lost.
- Short door-to-door timing (5–15 minutes listed), ideal when you want to start vacation immediately.
In This Review
- Meet & Greet at MBJ: Column E Is Where Your Day Starts
- What You Get With Private Transfer: No Shared Stops, Just a Clean Ride
- The Drive: Expect a 5–15 Minute Transfer and Plan for the Real World
- The Human Touch: Professional Drivers Who Actually Help
- Where This Works Best: Montego Bay Resorts, All-Inclusives, and Couples
- Price and Value: $20 Per Person for Convenience That Adds Up
- Before You Go: What to Watch for on Arrival
- Should You Book This Private Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the driver meet me at MBJ?
- Is this transfer private?
- How long is the transfer?
- What’s included in the vehicle and onboard options?
- Is pickup or drop-off offered at Montego Bay hotels?
- What hours is the service available?
- What if my flight is delayed?
Meet & Greet at MBJ: Column E Is Where Your Day Starts

If you’ve ever arrived tired, with bags in one hand and your phone at 2% battery, you know why airport logistics matter. This transfer makes the first move for you: when you land at Sangster International Airport (MBJ), the driver meets you at the arrival lounge at Column E.
That’s not a throwaway detail. It reduces the chaos factor. Instead of wandering the terminal, you can do the simple thing—go to Column E, look for your driver, and get moving. The service is described as a meet and greet, with the driver ready to assist with luggage and get you into the ride quickly.
Also, the operation runs very late and very early. The listed hours cover Monday through Sunday from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM for the dates shown. That’s good news when flights arrive at weird times, or you’re coming in after a long day of connections.
What You Get With Private Transfer: No Shared Stops, Just a Clean Ride
This is a private, one-way transfer designed around speed and comfort. You’re not waiting around for other passengers. You’re not doing the stop-and-go shuffle of shared shuttles. Instead, you get a direct trip from MBJ to your Montego Bay hotel or resort.
The vehicle is described as air-conditioned, and that matters in Jamaica heat—especially right after you’ve stepped out of the plane. There’s also WiFi on board, which can be useful for things like checking your hotel’s welcome instructions, confirming dinner times, or letting a travel buddy know you’re already on your way.
And yes, there’s luggage support. The service is set up so your driver will help with your bags and keep the transfer smooth. That’s exactly what you want when you’re juggling sunscreen, souvenirs you haven’t bought yet, and the kind of carry-ons that seem light until you’re carrying them up stairs.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Montego Bay
The Drive: Expect a 5–15 Minute Transfer and Plan for the Real World

The stated duration is 5 to 15 minutes. In many cases, that’s the kind of timing you can live with even if you’re jet-lagged—short enough that you won’t feel trapped in transit, long enough to get your bearings.
But here’s my practical note: listed duration is an estimate. Traffic patterns, weather, and where exactly your hotel sits within Montego Bay can shift timing. So I treat the 5–15 minute window as a best-case range, not a promise.
Still, the structure of the service helps. Because it’s private and direct, there are fewer variables than with shared transportation. You’re not adding extra stops that can turn a quick ride into a half-day.
The Human Touch: Professional Drivers Who Actually Help

One of the biggest strengths shows up in the name and the details. A driver named Shak was highlighted as professional and hospitable, with pickup done on time even when there was flight delay. That matters because delayed flights are common, and the start of your trip can either feel smooth or stressful depending on how the driver handles it.
The same account also praised a clean, cool car and even included refreshing water during the ride. Those are small things, but they make a measurable difference right after arrival.
There was also an unexpected bonus: Shak shared expert advice for trip excursions. Airport transfers are sometimes just transportation. Here, you get an opportunity to ask quick questions and get sensible guidance before you commit to plans. You don’t need a long tour script—just a driver who knows the area and can point you in the right direction.
Where This Works Best: Montego Bay Resorts, All-Inclusives, and Couples

This transfer is built for people who want a straightforward arrival. It’s private, only your group participates, and it’s described as suitable for most travelers.
So who is it best for?
- Couples and families who don’t want to negotiate transport after landing
- All-inclusive resort travelers who want to get to the property fast
- Anyone arriving late or with heavy luggage
- First-time visitors to Montego Bay who want a low-stress start
It also makes sense if you’re the type who likes to be efficient. The less time you spend figuring things out at the airport, the more time you have for actual Jamaica plans—dinner reservations, beach time, or a first look at the coast.
When might it not fit?
If you’re traveling extremely budget-first and don’t mind dealing with public options, you may find alternatives cheaper. But if your goal is calm, comfort, and direct service, this is purpose-built for that.
Price and Value: $20 Per Person for Convenience That Adds Up

The price is listed as $20.00 per person. That’s the part that makes people pause, so here’s how I’d think about it in practical value terms.
You’re paying for:
- Private transport (no shared waiting, fewer stops)
- Air-conditioned comfort
- Meet and greet at MBJ (Column E)
- Professional driver support (including luggage help)
- WiFi on board
Even for a short ride, the value comes from removing uncertainty. Airports are where small problems multiply—missing the right pickup area, standing in the wrong place, waiting longer than you expected, or dealing with unclear instructions. This service is designed to cut down on that friction.
Also, the cost is per person. That can be great when you’re traveling as a small group. The average booking window is listed as about 25 days in advance, which suggests many people secure it early so they’re not scrambling right before arrival.
And if you’re the kind of traveler who ends up paying more later for convenience, paying $20 up front can actually be the cheaper move.
Before You Go: What to Watch for on Arrival

The transfer includes confirmation at time of booking, and the pickup is offered with mobile ticket. You’ll want to make sure you can access that on your phone when you land.
Your meeting point is specific: arrival lounge Column E. That means your best move is to arrive with enough time to find your spot without rushing. After a flight, you’ll appreciate not having to sprint through crowds.
Also note the service is listed as having hotel pickup/drop-off in Montego Bay areas if that option is selected. So read your booking details closely to confirm how your hotel stop is handled.
Should You Book This Private Airport Transfer?

I’d book it if you want a simple arrival and you value not thinking on your first hour in Jamaica. The mix of Column E meet-and-greet, air-conditioned direct service, and the fact that it’s private for your group is exactly what helps trips start strong.
Skip it only if you’re truly comfortable handling airport transport on your own and you don’t mind the added time and uncertainty that can come with non-private options.
If your flight timing is unpredictable or you’ve got luggage to manage, this kind of service is usually worth it. You land, you’re met, you get in the car, and you’re on your way.
FAQ

Where does the driver meet me at MBJ?
The driver meets you at the arrival lounge at Column E.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
How long is the transfer?
The duration is listed as approximately 5 to 15 minutes.
What’s included in the vehicle and onboard options?
The transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle and WiFi on board.
Is pickup or drop-off offered at Montego Bay hotels?
Hotel pickup/drop-off in Montego Bay areas is included if that option is selected.
What hours is the service available?
Service hours are listed as 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday, for the dates shown.
What if my flight is delayed?
The information provided includes an example of a driver handling flight delays well, but specific delay guarantees aren’t detailed. I recommend keeping your mobile ticket handy and following the meeting-point instructions for Column E.




























