You’ll go straight from Puerto de Chiquila to Cancun Airport in a private car with a local driver who handles everything—from loading your bags to offering cold bottled water. There’s space for strollers or infant seats, so families don’t have to stress. It’s not flashy, but it’s reliable—and sometimes that’s exactly what you need as you say goodbye to Mexico.
I’d barely stepped off the ferry at Puerto de Chiquila when I spotted my name scribbled on a sign—still makes me laugh how my last name always gets a little warped down here. The driver, Martín, waved and helped me with my dusty backpack (I’d forgotten how much sand collects in those pockets). It was hot, the kind that sticks to your skin, but the car’s AC was humming already. He handed me a cold bottle of water before we even pulled away—honestly, felt like a small miracle after the ferry ride.
The drive toward Cancun Airport is pretty straightforward, nothing fancy or winding. But it’s more peaceful than I expected—windows up, just the sound of cumbia playing softly on Martín’s radio and the hum of tires on road. He pointed out a roadside fruit stand where he said his mother buys mangoes (“the best ones, señora!”). I couldn’t help but notice how every now and then he’d check if I was comfortable—adjusting the AC or asking if I wanted to stop for snacks. We didn’t talk the whole time; sometimes it’s nice just letting your thoughts drift past sugarcane fields and half-finished billboards.
I remember thinking there’s something oddly comforting about having someone local at the wheel when you’re heading out—especially since I get anxious about missing flights (I always do). The car was spotless, smelled faintly like citrus cleaner, and for a second I almost forgot I was leaving Mexico. Anyway, the trip went by faster than expected. Pulling up to Cancun Airport felt abrupt; I probably could’ve sat there another ten minutes just soaking up the quiet. Funny how a simple transfer can stick with you—I still think about that drive sometimes when I hear cumbia back home.
The route is direct by private vehicle; actual duration depends on traffic but is typically around 2 hours.
Yes, bottled water is provided for passengers during the ride.
Yes, infants can use specialized seats and strollers are welcome.
Service animals are allowed onboard during the journey.
Yes, all physical fitness levels can comfortably use this service.
Yes, pickup from Puerto de Chiquila port is included in the service.
Yes, there are public transportation options near both ends of the route.
Your ride includes direct pickup at Puerto de Chiquila port in a new vehicle operated by certified drivers—with complimentary bottled water provided along the way and space for infants or strollers if needed before drop-off at Cancun Airport.
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