You’ll step off your flight in Cabo and spot your name under umbrella 10—cold beer or water waiting for you. Your private transfer glides through town as your local driver shares stories and drops you wherever you’re staying downtown. It’s relaxed from the start—just what landing in Baja should feel like.
We landed in Cabo and I’ll admit, I was already a little fried from the flight — you know that weird airplane smell that just clings to you? Anyway, we came out of arrivals and spotted this guy holding a sign with my name (which always feels oddly fancy). He was waiting right under umbrella number 10, just like they’d said. The sun felt heavy but not unfriendly, and he handed me a cold beer before I even got my bag in the van. My partner went for water instead — both options were ice-cold, which honestly felt like a small miracle after customs.
The drive into downtown Cabo San Lucas was smoother than I expected. Our driver chatted about local spots and pointed out where the fishermen bring in their catch early mornings. He asked if we were staying at a hotel or Airbnb (we had an Airbnb near the marina), and said it didn’t matter — they’d take us anywhere downtown. There’s something about watching palm trees flick past while sipping beer that makes you feel like vacation actually started, finally. I tried to pronounce “San Lucas” properly; he laughed and gave me a thumbs up anyway.
I noticed how the air changed as we got closer to town — more salty, less dry airport chill. It’s funny what sticks with you: the sound of corrugated metal as we passed roadside stands, his playlist humming quietly up front (some old-school ballads I didn’t recognize). No rush at all. When we pulled up outside our place, he helped with bags and waved off my awkward attempt at tipping too much. That first hour set the tone for everything else in Cabo — easygoing, kind of warm around the edges. Still think about that first sip of beer every time someone mentions Baja now.
Your driver meets you at umbrella number 10 outside arrivals at Cabo airport.
Yes, drop-off is available anywhere downtown Cabo San Lucas—including hotels, Airbnbs, or private houses.
Yes, you can choose between a cold beer or bottled water when you arrive.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in prams or strollers; specialized infant seats are available.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this private transfer service.
Your transfer includes airport pickup right at umbrella number 10 with your name on a sign, plus a welcome drink—either an ice-cold beer or bottled water—and flexible drop-off anywhere downtown Cabo San Lucas whether it’s a hotel, private house or Airbnb.
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