REVIEW · LIMA
Lima Airport Transfers by SUV/Van
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Lima feels easier when someone has your pickup covered. This private Lima Airport Transfer by Crown Taxi & Remisse links New Jorge Chávez International Airport with Lima (or back out through Peru) using secure vehicles and bilingual drivers.
I love the practical comfort: onboard Wi‑Fi and air-conditioned travel. I also like the calm, professional tone from drivers like Oscar and Martin, who made pickup feel smooth even when luggage took a minute.
One consideration: the listing shows a 12:00 am start time and a wide duration range (1 to 23 days), so you’ll want to confirm your exact pickup timing and dates clearly before you rely on it.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- From Jorge Chávez Airport to Lima, Without the Guesswork
- Private SUV or Van for Up to Six: Room to Travel
- Meet New Jorge Chávez Airport in Callao (And Know the Starting Spot)
- Bilingual, Professional Drivers and Secure Pickup
- Wi‑Fi and A/C: Small Comforts That Matter
- How the 1 to 23 Days Duration Fits Your Plan
- Price and Value: $42.67 Per Group (Up to 6)
- What’s Not Included: Lunch and Food
- Who This Transfer Works Best For
- Should You Book This Lima Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer?
- How many people can fit in the SUV/van?
- Where is the meeting point?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- What’s the start time?
- How long is the service?
- Is free cancellation available?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Should I worry about weather or minimum group size?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Private SUV or van for your group (up to 6): You ride together, not with strangers.
- Onboard Wi‑Fi and A/C: Comfort for the airport-to-hotel stretch.
- Secure, professional pickup: The company emphasizes safety and professionalism.
- Bilingual drivers: Helpful when you’re tired or your Spanish is still waking up.
- Door-to-Lima or Lima-to-Peru flexibility: Pickup can be arranged from anywhere in Peru to Lima, or vice versa.
From Jorge Chávez Airport to Lima, Without the Guesswork

A transfer like this is really about one thing: getting you from the airport to real life fast. You’re not trying to figure out taxis, negotiating with strangers, or reading complicated pickup rules when you’re still half in travel mode.
This service is positioned as a private ride using the company’s own units, with a strong focus on security and professional bilingual drivers. That matters in Lima because getting out of the airport area smoothly can set the tone for the rest of your trip—especially if you land at an odd hour.
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Private SUV or Van for Up to Six: Room to Travel
The price is per group, not per person, with capacity listed as up to 6. That’s a big deal if you’re traveling as a small family, a duo with extra friends, or a group where splitting costs matters.
In practical terms, riding together means fewer logistics headaches:
- Everyone arrives at the same time.
- You don’t have to coordinate multiple vehicles.
- You keep your belongings together (a comfort when you’ve been juggling bags through the airport).
If you’re traveling solo, this may cost more than a shared shuttle. But if you value direct pickup and a straightforward ride, the per-group model can still be good value.
Meet New Jorge Chávez Airport in Callao (And Know the Starting Spot)

Your meeting point is listed as New Jorge Chávez International Airport, Avenida Morales Duárez s/n, Callao, Peru. That’s helpful because it anchors where you should be looking when you arrive.
The start time is shown as 12:00 am. That doesn’t automatically mean your pickup will happen at midnight, but it does signal you should confirm your scheduled time when you book. For airport transfers, that one check can prevent the most annoying kind of travel stress: waiting in the wrong place at the right time.
Tip I’d use: once you get confirmation, screenshot it and keep the key details on your phone. Then arrive a bit early to avoid last-minute scrambling with luggage and phones still searching for signal.
Bilingual, Professional Drivers and Secure Pickup

This is where the reviews give you real color. One review highlighted Oscar as friendly and patient—he waited while luggage came in and helped roll bags to the car. That’s not just nice service. It’s exactly what you want after a flight when you’re ready to be done with hauling.
Another review praised Martin for being easy to reach for questions and for having drivers who were prompt and professional. In transfer services, promptness and communication are everything. If you’re landing with jet lag, you don’t want to start by troubleshooting.
The overview also stresses that the pickup is secure and that drivers are bilingual. Even if you’re comfortable speaking Spanish, having bilingual support helps with quick clarity: where to go, what to confirm, and how to avoid misunderstandings in the taxi zone.
Wi‑Fi and A/C: Small Comforts That Matter

You get Wi‑Fi on board and an air-conditioned vehicle. Those sound like minor perks, but in real travel life they’re big.
After landing, Wi‑Fi helps you:
- Confirm hotel details.
- Check messages from your group.
- Upload that one photo you promised someone.
- Use maps to double-check you’re heading the right way.
A/C matters because Peru’s coastal climate can feel warm, and the airport can be hot and sweaty depending on the time of day. A cool car turns the ride into “the trip starts now” instead of “why am I already melting?”
If you’re arriving with kids, A/C can be the difference between calm and chaos. For adults, it just makes the ride more tolerable and keeps you feeling human.
How the 1 to 23 Days Duration Fits Your Plan

The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 23 days. Since this is an airport transfer service, the likely meaning is that the booking can cover single-leg transport (airport to Lima, or Lima to airport) and possibly longer multi-day arrangements depending on what you select.
Here’s how I’d think about it:
- If you only need an airport pickup, choose the shorter option.
- If your trip includes multiple transport days tied to Lima, choose the longer coverage that matches your schedule.
Because the exact structure beyond “transfer” isn’t spelled out here, your best move is to confirm the dates and what the service covers when you book. Crown Taxi & Remisse is the provider listed, so you’ll want your plan crystal-clear with them.
Price and Value: $42.67 Per Group (Up to 6)

The price is $42.67 per group (up to 6). That’s the key number, but the value is really in how it saves you time and effort.
Compared with piecemeal taxi pickups or rides that require extra coordination, a private group transfer can reduce:
- Time spent figuring out routes and pickup points.
- Waiting around during peak traffic.
- The stress of hauling luggage and cards/phone chargers while you negotiate.
Also, if you’re traveling with 4–6 people, the per-group model can be a great deal. You’re paying one organized ride instead of multiple separate arrangements.
If you’re traveling as two people, it may still be competitive, but it depends on what else you’d otherwise pay and how much you value a “meet, go, done” experience. For airport days, I usually do. Airport transfers are when you pay for peace of mind.
What’s Not Included: Lunch and Food

Lunch and food aren’t included. The service is an airport transfer, so you should plan to eat on your own unless you specifically request something else.
That’s straightforward, but it’s worth flagging because people sometimes assume the ride includes a stop for meals. If you’ll be traveling long enough that you’ll get hungry, decide ahead of time where you’ll eat—then the driver can focus on the job you booked: getting you there.
A/C plus no meal plans can be a good combo if you’d rather grab food quickly and keep moving.
Who This Transfer Works Best For
This is a strong fit if:
- You want a private ride rather than shared transport.
- You’re landing in Lima and want bilingual support from the start.
- You’re traveling with family or friends and want one vehicle for everyone (up to 6).
- You care about security and professionalism, especially when you’re tired and not in problem-solving mode.
It also states that service animals are allowed, which is useful if you travel with one.
Because it’s “most travelers can participate,” it’s generally flexible. Still, if you have very specific mobility needs, you should clarify vehicle and help ahead of time when booking, since those details aren’t specified here.
Should You Book This Lima Airport Transfer?
I’d book this if your priority is simple: a secure, private ride from New Jorge Chávez Airport to Lima (or back out through Peru), with bilingual drivers and onboard comfort. The combination of Wi‑Fi, A/C, and the kind of calm pickup described by Oscar and Martin makes sense for real travel days, not just perfect-day scenarios.
I might skip it if you’re trying to travel ultra-budget-only and you don’t mind handling airport logistics yourself. But if you’re paying for time saved and a smooth start, Crown Taxi & Remisse looks like a smart move.
FAQ
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s listed as a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
How many people can fit in the SUV/van?
The price is per group up to 6 people.
Where is the meeting point?
New Jorge Chávez International Airport, Avenida Morales Duárez s/n, Callao, Peru.
What’s included in the price?
Wi‑Fi on board and an air-conditioned vehicle are included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch and all food are not included unless requested.
What’s the start time?
The start time listed is 12:00 am. You should confirm your exact pickup time at booking.
How long is the service?
Duration is listed as approximately 1 to 23 days, depending on what you book.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. Free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Should I worry about weather or minimum group size?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It also requires a minimum number of travelers; if that minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.


























