REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Private Montego Bay Airport Transfer to Montego Bay Hotels
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First steps in Jamaica should be easy. This private Montego Bay airport transfer is built for that moment when you just want to get to your hotel fast and calm, with an air-conditioned vehicle and a complimentary beverage for each person.
What I like most is how smooth the start feels. You get a clear plan for pickup, and the ride is set up to make the transition after a long flight less stressful.
I also love the “we actually meet you” part. The driver stands outside the lobby holding a sign with the name(s) of your group and Scott Jamaica Tours, so you’re not doing airport detective work. And since it’s private, it’s only your group in the car.
One thing to consider: not every resort is included. Several well-known properties are listed as locations not included, so double-check your hotel before you book to avoid any last-minute surprises.
In This Review
- Key highlights (quick scan)
- Meeting Your Driver at Montego Bay Airport Without Guesswork
- What the 15–30 Minute Ride Feels Like After Flying
- Photo Stops, Shopping, and Lunch Time: Flexible Transfer Rhythm
- Drop-Off at Your Intended Destination (and What’s Included)
- Price and Value: Why $20 Per Person Can Make Sense
- Who This Private Transfer Fits Best
- Potential Catch: Hotels Not Included in the Transfer
- Reviews at a Glance: What People Loved Most
- Should You Book This Montego Bay Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- How do I know when and where the driver will pick me up?
- How long is the Montego Bay airport transfer?
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- Will I be picked up from the airport and dropped off at my hotel?
- What should I expect at pickup in the terminal?
- Are there any photo stops during the transfer?
- Can we shop or get lunch before reaching the hotel?
- Is an air-conditioned vehicle included?
- Is there a list of resorts where this transfer does not go?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights (quick scan)

- Driver meets you with a name sign outside the lobby for an easier airport arrival
- Air-conditioned, refreshment-filled ride with a complimentary beverage per individual
- Private transfer means only your group participates
- Optional stops for photos plus time for shopping or lunch (at your expense)
- Some hotels are not included, so check your exact address/resort name
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time
Meeting Your Driver at Montego Bay Airport Without Guesswork
The best airport transfers handle the first 10 minutes well. This one does. After you book, you receive a notification with your pickup time and location, so you’re not waiting in limbo. When it’s time to go, the driver is outside the lobby with a sign showing the name(s) of the people on your booking and Scott Jamaica Tours. That detail matters in a place with lots of people and lots of movement.
I also like that the meet-up is straightforward rather than vague. You’re not told to hunt for a company name in the middle of a crowd. You can walk out, find the sign, and start your trip.
A real-life detail from the experience: one review mentions a young lady meeting the group and being very nice. Another mentions airport help being great, and even calls out Tarik being a big help in a babysitting role. Even if you’re not traveling with kids, that kind of calm, hands-on support is what turns a transfer from stressful to smooth.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Montego Bay
What the 15–30 Minute Ride Feels Like After Flying

The trip length is listed as about 15 to 30 minutes, which is perfect for that first-day energy level—long enough to settle in, not long enough to make you think about the next stop. The exact drive time will depend on traffic, but the whole idea is to get you to your hotel quickly.
Inside the car, the focus is comfort. You’re getting air-conditioned transport, and the ride is described as refreshment-filled, with a complimentary beverage to each individual. That’s a small thing that hits big right after travel—especially if you’re landing in heat and humidity, or you’re just tired and want something easy to grab while you wait to check in.
If you’re used to hopping into crowded shared shuttles, this style of transfer feels calmer. It’s private, and you’re not negotiating seats or stops with strangers. You just go. That’s the win.
Photo Stops, Shopping, and Lunch Time: Flexible Transfer Rhythm

Not every transfer is designed to give you any breathing room. This one includes room for it. The driver facilitates stops for pictures at various areas. The purpose is simple: you’re landing in Montego Bay and you want at least a few “we made it” photos before you’re dropped at the resort.
You also have the option to do shopping and/or lunch at your expense if required. That’s useful if you arrive hungry or if you want something small before you settle into resort life. The key point is that it’s not forced. The transfer can stay fast, or it can stretch slightly depending on what you ask for.
Here’s how I’d think about it. If you’re arriving at night, you’ll likely skip shopping and keep it quick. If you’re arriving early and you want to feel the area for a few minutes, this flexibility can make the start of your trip feel more personal instead of purely transactional.
Drop-Off at Your Intended Destination (and What’s Included)

At the end of the ride, you’re dropped off at your intended destination. That’s important because many transfers only promise “hotel area” service. Here, the plan is to take you to the specific place you’re going, which reduces the chance you’ll arrive and then have to figure out the last bit on your own.
The tour info also notes it’s near public transportation. That doesn’t replace the value of a private car, but it’s reassuring. If your plans change at the last minute, you’re not stuck in a dead zone.
Also, since this is private, only your group participates. That means your timing is yours. You’re not stuck waiting for other hotel pickups or drop-offs, and you’re not dealing with “everyone vote” logistics.
Price and Value: Why $20 Per Person Can Make Sense

The price is $20.00 per person, and the transfer duration is typically 15 to 30 minutes. On paper, it’s a short ride. The value comes from what’s packaged with it: a real meet-up, a private vehicle, comfort, and optional flexibility.
If you’re traveling as a couple, the cost can feel very reasonable compared with the headache of finding a ride at arrival time. If you’re traveling with kids, the value goes up in a different way. One review specifically calls out Tarik as great and even refers to him as a babysitter, plus mentions airport help being great. Even though that’s anecdotal, it supports the broader point: the driver isn’t just transporting you; they’re helping you handle the arrival moment.
You’ll also see group discounts mentioned. So if you’re traveling with friends or extended family and can book as a group, it can become a bargain-fast way to keep everything easy.
One more “value” angle: the service includes a complimentary beverage per individual and the car is air-conditioned. That’s not a headline in most transfers, but it’s a practical perk when you’re hot, jet-lagged, and ready to check in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Montego Bay
Who This Private Transfer Fits Best

This works well for a lot of visitors, especially if you want the cleanest path from airport to hotel.
I think it’s especially good if you:
- Arrive with limited time and want to avoid extra steps
- Prefer a calmer, private setup rather than shared transportation
- Want optional photo stops without hiring a separate guide
- Appreciate comfort like air conditioning right after landing
The info also says most travelers can participate, so this isn’t limited to a very narrow audience. And because it’s private, it’s easier to manage family schedules than with a shared group shuttle.
If you’re celebrating a special occasion, the overview mentions birthday and anniversary surprises along with a complimentary beverage for each individual. That’s not something every transfer offers, and it can add a nice touch for people who like to make the first day feel like part of the celebration.
Potential Catch: Hotels Not Included in the Transfer

Before you fall in love with the convenience, confirm your resort name. The tour lists these locations NOT included:
- Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa
- Excellence Oyster Bay
- Royalton Blue Waters
- Royalton HideAway
- Riu Palace Aquarelle
If you’re staying at one of those properties, you’ll need a different plan for airport-to-hotel transportation. I’d treat this as your number-one checklist item—because everything else is about ease, but exclusions are strict.
If your hotel isn’t on that list, you’ll likely be fine. Still, I recommend double-checking the exact resort name you use at booking so the driver knows where you’re headed.
Reviews at a Glance: What People Loved Most

You’re looking at a 5-star rating with 31 reviews, and it’s recommended by 100%. That’s unusually strong for a transfer product, where service differences can be small but noticeable.
The most praised themes in the provided feedback are:
- Airport help that makes everything easy
- A friendly meet-up (including mention of a young lady meeting the group)
- Tarik providing real support, even described as babysitting
- An overall feeling that the process was smooth and not complicated
I don’t treat reviews like a guarantee—traffic, weather, and timing can always affect rides—but when so many people praise the same “easy arrival” theme, it’s a signal you’re booking a service that pays attention to the beginning of the trip.
Should You Book This Montego Bay Airport Transfer?
I’d book it if your top priorities are simple pickup, private transport, and a comfortable start that doesn’t eat time. The air-conditioned, refreshment-filled ride plus the complimentary beverage are exactly the kind of practical perks that matter after a flight. And the driver meeting you with a name sign outside the lobby is one of those details that turns a messy arrival into a clean one.
I would skip or change plans if your hotel is one of the listed not included resorts. That’s the main “no” reason here.
If your trip is about getting into vacation mode quickly, this transfer looks like a strong value at $20 per person, especially when you factor in privacy, the meet-up process, and that extra flexibility for photo stops (and possible shopping or lunch at your expense). It’s not a tour of Jamaica’s highlights—it’s the best kind of service: the kind that gets you there relaxed.
FAQ
How do I know when and where the driver will pick me up?
After booking, you’ll receive a notification with the pickup time and location.
How long is the Montego Bay airport transfer?
The transfer is listed as about 15 to 30 minutes.
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
Will I be picked up from the airport and dropped off at my hotel?
Yes. The service offers pickup and then drops you off at your intended destination.
What should I expect at pickup in the terminal?
The driver stands outside the lobby with a sign showing the name(s) of the guests and Scott Jamaica Tours.
Are there any photo stops during the transfer?
Yes. The driver facilitates stops for pictures at various areas.
Can we shop or get lunch before reaching the hotel?
You can request shopping and/or lunch at your expense if required.
Is an air-conditioned vehicle included?
Yes. The ride is described as air-conditioned and refreshment-filled.
Is there a list of resorts where this transfer does not go?
Yes. The tour lists specific locations not included, including Grand Palladium Jamaica Resort & Spa, Excellence Oyster Bay, Royalton Blue Waters, Royalton HideAway, and Riu Palace Aquarelle.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.
If you tell me your hotel name (and whether you’re arriving alone, as a couple, or with family), I can help you sanity-check whether it’s likely to fit your exact situation.










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