You’ll step off your flight at SJD airport and spot your bilingual driver waiting for you—no stress or confusion. Settle into a private, air-conditioned car with cold drinks as you head toward Cabo San Lucas. Listen to local stories along the way and arrive feeling relaxed (and maybe smiling more than you expected).
The first thing I noticed at SJD airport was how the air felt — kind of thick and salty, even inside. I’d barely made it past customs when I spotted my name on a sign, held up by a guy in sunglasses who grinned like we already knew each other. “Bienvenidos,” he said, and honestly, after that flight, hearing Spanish felt like stepping into vacation mode. He introduced himself as Carlos and pointed me toward our car (way fancier than I expected, not gonna lie), all while chatting about how busy the week had been with travelers from everywhere.
I always get a bit nervous about airport transfers — you know, wondering if anyone will actually be there or if I’ll end up wandering around looking lost. But Carlos was right on time, and he even helped with my bag before I could protest. The car was cool inside (thank god for AC), smelled faintly of leather and something citrusy. He handed me a cold beer — “You want water too?” — and told me to just relax because traffic wasn’t bad today. We drove out of San José del Cabo, past those wild cactus hills that look fake until you see them up close. At some point I realized I’d stopped checking my phone entirely.
Carlos told stories about growing up nearby — how his uncle used to fish off the rocks near Land’s End before all the resorts showed up. He laughed when I tried to say “Cabo San Lucas” with the right accent (I definitely didn’t nail it). There’s something about being welcomed like that — not rushed, no pressure. Just easy conversation and those little glimpses of real life here. By the time we pulled into my hotel driveway, sun already dipping low over the ocean, it felt like I’d landed somewhere familiar even though it was all new to me. Still think about that first sip of beer every time someone mentions Cabo.
Yes, you’ll have a private vehicle just for your group.
Yes, bottled water and beers are offered on arrival.
You’ll receive clear instructions by email after booking.
Yes, all vehicles are air-conditioned and comfortable.
Yes, infant seats are available and strollers are welcome.
Yes, service animals can travel in the vehicle.
Yes, all areas and vehicles are wheelchair accessible.
You’ll be picked up about two and a half hours before your flight time from your hotel.
Your ride includes private transportation from SJD airport to Cabo San Lucas in an air-conditioned vehicle with a bilingual driver; bottled water and beers on arrival; all fees and taxes covered; plus options for infant seats or wheelchair accessibility if needed.
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