REVIEW · ARUBA
Airport Private Transportation Aruba
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Aruba airport rides should feel boring. This private transfer keeps things simple: prompt pickup and a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle that fits families and small groups. The one thing to think about is that your exact timing depends on where you’re picked up and where you’re dropped, so plan your arrival window with that in mind.
I like that the service runs with a local touch, not just car-for-cash. The Love Location Tours and Transportations team leans on Aruban hospitality and driver knowledge, and Preston comes through as responsive and personable—plus the drivers stay friendly and careful on the road.
Since it’s private, only your group rides, and you’ll use a mobile ticket with confirmation at booking. The ride time is short—about 15 to 20 minutes—so the goal is to get you to the airport feeling ready, not rushed.
Key things I’d pay attention to
- Private for your group (up to 7 people), so you’re not waiting on strangers.
- Air-conditioned, well-kept vehicles that fit families comfortably.
- Pickup offered, but where you’re picked up drives the timing.
- Driver local knowledge, with stories and practical recommendations.
- Licensed, insured, COVID-19 compliant operations with service-animal friendly policy.
- Good weather requirement, with a backup plan if the weather turns.
In This Review
- How the Aruba airport transfer works for groups up to 7
- The ride quality: air-conditioning, space, and driver care
- Pickup and drop-off: what changes based on where you’re staying
- Your driver as a mini guide: Preston’s local angle
- Timing at the airport: 15 to 20 minutes isn’t long
- Value check: $50 per group and why it can make sense
- Safety and compliance you can feel good about
- Weather and minimum traveler requirements: the practical gotchas
- Booking and using your mobile ticket on arrival day
- Who this Aruba airport transport is best for
- Should you book this airport private transportation in Aruba?
- FAQ
- How much does Airport Private Transportation Aruba cost?
- How many people can ride for the $50 group price?
- How long is the transfer?
- Is pickup offered?
- Will I receive a mobile ticket?
- Is this a private tour or shared transportation?
- Is free cancellation available?
- What if the service is canceled due to poor weather?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is the service licensed, insured, and COVID-19 compliant?
How the Aruba airport transfer works for groups up to 7

This is a straightforward private transportation service between your location on Aruba and the airport area. The price is $50 per group, and that group can be up to 7 people. In practical terms, this can be great value if you’re traveling as a family or a small friend group, because you’re not paying a separate fare per person.
One detail that matters: the ride length is listed as 15 to 20 minutes (approx.). That’s a short hop, which is exactly what you want on travel days. But the provider also notes that the experience depends on where your pickup is and where your drop-off is, so treat the time as a guide—not a guarantee. If you’re planning other activities right after drop-off, give yourself a little buffer.
I also pay attention to booking timing. The service is commonly booked about 44 days in advance on average, which tells me this is a popular way to handle airport logistics on the island. If your dates are firm, booking early usually helps you avoid last-minute scrambling.
The ride quality: air-conditioning, space, and driver care
Aruba is hot. So when a transport says air-conditioned and well-maintained, I take that seriously. The feedback on vehicle comfort is consistent: people mention the ride being comfortable and the vans being spacious enough for a family of five.
That “plenty of room” part sounds small, but it changes your whole arrival mood. More luggage room means less wedging, and fewer cramped angles mean you can get through the airport without feeling like your group did an obstacle course to get there.
Another practical win is the driver style. The service is described as prompt and professional, and the drivers come across as friendly and conscientious. For you, that typically translates to smoother loading, better communication, and safer driving habits—especially helpful when you’re arriving tired or juggling kids, bags, or both.
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Pickup and drop-off: what changes based on where you’re staying

The big variable here is simple: it depends where your pickup is and where your drop-off is. That affects routing and, in turn, timing. If you’re staying on Aruba and you want the ride to start right from your lodging area, this service is built around that pickup approach.
Because the exact meeting point can vary with your selection, you should treat the confirmation message as your source of truth. The provider says you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and that’s where the specifics should land for your day.
If you like peace of mind, the phrase “near public transportation” can also be a comfort point. It suggests you’re not dealing with some remote, hard-to-find corner. Even so, don’t assume you’ll just wander in and figure it out—use the confirmation details and be ready at the right time.
Your driver as a mini guide: Preston’s local angle

One of the more enjoyable parts of an airport transfer is what the driver does after the job. This service is positioned as more than just transportation: it includes local knowledge, stories, and recommendations from the drivers.
In the feedback, Preston is specifically mentioned as doing a great job—helpful, responsive, and personable. There’s also a note that the team is friendly and conscientious, which matters because airport rides are the first impression of a trip. You want that “we’ve got this” feeling right away.
For you, the best way to use this local angle is to ask one or two practical questions during the ride, not ten questions at speed. For example:
- What’s the easiest plan for your first stop after the airport?
- Is there a good time of day to do something you’re excited about?
- Any simple do’s and don’ts for getting around comfortably?
You’ll get useful input, and you won’t waste time looking for answers later.
Timing at the airport: 15 to 20 minutes isn’t long

Because the transfer time is approximate and depends on pickup/drop-off, you should plan as if you might be closer to the higher end if traffic is busy. The ride itself is short, but airport days tend to multiply steps: getting your belongings together, walking, checking in, and handling security.
A useful mindset: use the transfer to reduce stress, not to schedule your entire day down to the minute. If your check-in window has any flexibility, aim for calm. If you’re traveling with kids, add extra time. If you’re traveling with lots of bags, add extra time. The service can get you there quickly, but your best experience comes when you’re not immediately racing.
Value check: $50 per group and why it can make sense
Pricing can be confusing, especially for transfers. Here’s the clean way to look at it: $50 per group up to 7 people. If you’re one person or a couple, it might not beat cheaper shared options. But if you’re a family, it can feel surprisingly fair because the cost spreads.
What makes this good value is how it reduces friction:
- Private pickup means less waiting.
- A comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle helps on arrival.
- Local-driver communication can save you guesswork later.
Another reason I see value: this is built as a simple airport solution, not a long excursion with stops and uncertainty. You’re paying for reliability and convenience on a travel day, which is often worth it even when you could technically do it another way.
Safety and compliance you can feel good about
This provider lists operations as licensed and insured, and also notes COVID-19 compliance. That’s the baseline you want for transport services.
They also allow service animals, which is important if you travel with a working animal. If that’s your situation, it’s worth confirming details at booking so you have the right expectations for pickup and space.
And because it’s private—only your group—the experience is more controlled. That’s helpful when you have mobility needs, family schedules, or simply want your own pace.
Weather and minimum traveler requirements: the practical gotchas

Two things can affect whether the ride happens as originally planned.
First, this experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. For planning, that means you shouldn’t assume every day is identical in Aruba conditions—especially around seasonal weather shifts.
Second, there’s a minimum number of travelers. If the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. This is common for some transportation services, and it’s one more reason to book early when your schedule is fixed.
The overall message: you have options if plans change, but you should still check the terms when you confirm your booking.
Booking and using your mobile ticket on arrival day
The workflow is meant to be easy: easy online booking and payment systems, plus a mobile ticket. You’ll get confirmation at the time of booking, and you can use that info to know when and where to meet.
On arrival day, I recommend doing two small things:
- Have your confirmation ready on your phone before you step out.
- Double-check your pickup details so the driver isn’t guessing.
Since the trip is only about 15 to 20 minutes, you don’t want the first 10 minutes of your vacation eaten by avoidable confusion.
Also, because it’s private, you’re not sharing the ride with other people. That usually means fewer delays and less waiting around for everyone to arrive.
Who this Aruba airport transport is best for
This service fits best when you want reliability without drama.
It’s a great pick if:
- You’re traveling with family or a group up to 7 and want everyone together.
- You prefer pickup right at your resort/lodging area instead of coordinating multiple steps.
- You like the idea of a driver who can share local recommendations (and you’ll actually use them).
- You want comfort and a professional hand at the start of the trip.
If you’re traveling solo with a tight budget, you might decide a cheaper option works better. But if you value a smooth start—especially after a flight—this is the kind of service that can turn airport stress into just another short car ride.
Should you book this airport private transportation in Aruba?
If you’re looking for a simple, private way to get from Aruba to the airport, I think this is a strong booking. The standout reasons are the prompt, professional pickup, the comfortable vehicles with room for families, and the friendly local driver feel that includes Preston and conscientious drivers.
Book it if your dates are fixed and you want a low-stress arrival plan. Consider other options if you only need the cheapest possible ride and you’re traveling alone, or if you’re the type who enjoys figuring out logistics on your own.
In short: for groups and families, the math and the comfort both work.
FAQ
How much does Airport Private Transportation Aruba cost?
It’s listed at $50.00 per group (up to 7).
How many people can ride for the $50 group price?
The group rate covers up to 7 travelers.
How long is the transfer?
The duration is approximately 15 to 20 minutes.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered, and the exact timing can depend on where you’re picked up and where you’re dropped off.
Will I receive a mobile ticket?
Yes, a mobile ticket is included, and you’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Is this a private tour or shared transportation?
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if the service is canceled due to poor weather?
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is the service licensed, insured, and COVID-19 compliant?
Yes. The provider lists operations as licensed, insured, and COVID-19 compliant.































