You’ll step off your flight in Lima and find your shared van waiting just outside — logo clear as day. Enjoy air conditioning, working WiFi, and help with your bags as you ride toward Miraflores. Local drivers keep things relaxed even if your plans change last minute. It’s simple comfort after a long journey.
I landed at Lima Airport after a long flight, honestly just wanting to get out of the arrivals chaos. I spotted the QuickLlama van right where they said it’d be — logo on the side, easy enough even with my tired eyes. The driver was already there, chatting quietly with another traveler in Spanish. He waved me over and helped with my suitcase (which was heavier than I remembered packing). There’s something comforting about someone just handling your bag for you when you’re jetlagged and a bit lost.
The ride to Miraflores took maybe 45 minutes? Hard to say exactly — I was half-watching the city slide by through the big windows, half-scrolling on the free WiFi (which actually worked, not always a given). The air conditioning felt good after that sticky airport air. At one point, a woman up front asked if we’d pass Kennedy Park and our driver nodded, “Sí, señora — unos minutos más.” His tone was patient; he seemed used to people asking about stops or worrying about their hotels.
We pulled into a small parking lot on Av. Ricardo Palma — not fancy but close enough to Kennedy Park that you could smell street food drifting over if you opened the window. Everyone sort of shuffled out quietly, stretching legs and checking phones. I remember thinking how easy it all felt compared to some airport transfers I’ve had elsewhere (don’t ask me about Rome). If your flight’s late, apparently you can just hop on the next shuttle as long as there’s space — which is honestly reassuring if you’re not sure how Peruvian time works yet.
The vans have the QuickLlama logo on the sides and arrive at the pick-up point 10 minutes before departure.
You can use the next available shuttle for free if seats are open—just contact them or ask the driver directly.
The drop-off point is Av. Ricardo Palma 262, near Kennedy Park in central Miraflores.
Yes, free WiFi is included onboard every van.
Your ticket includes one large suitcase, one carry-on bag, and one small personal item.
Yes, service animals are allowed onboard.
Yes, it’s suitable for travelers of all physical fitness levels.
Your transfer covers pickup at Lima Airport in an air-conditioned van with free WiFi onboard. You’ll have space for one large suitcase plus carry-on and a personal item. The ride ends just steps from Kennedy Park in central Miraflores—simple and straightforward comfort after landing in Peru.
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