REVIEW · LIMA
Private Transfers from/to Lima Airport (Price per Vehicle)
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Your Lima arrival, handled. This private transfer takes the stress out of landing, with a private vehicle for just your group and flight tracking if plans change. I also like how it stays practical and door-to-door, with luggage space that matters after a long flight. The main catch is the driver speaks Spanish, so if you want English from the driver, there’s an extra option.
Think of this as the clean, low-friction way to get from Jorge Chávez Airport or the Callao Port area to Miraflores (and back), usually in about 45 minutes of driving. I like the roomy, air-conditioned ride and the fact that part of the fee is used to help fight poverty. If you’re traveling with lots of stuff—or you need clear communication the whole way—this is still a good fit, as long as you’re comfortable using the office help in English by phone.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Notice First
- Why This Airport Transfer Works for Real-Life Arrivals
- Price and Value: What $29 Per Group Actually Buys You
- The Pickup Plan: Sign, Meeting Spot, and Flight Changes
- The Ride from the Airport to Miraflores: What the 45 Minutes Feels Like
- English Support When the Driver Speaks Spanish
- Door-to-Door Convenience: Hotel Drop-Off Is the Real Feature
- Reliability in the Little Moments That Save Your Trip
- Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)
- Practical Tips to Make This Smooth the First Time
- Should You Book This Private Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where will the driver meet me?
- Is this transfer private?
- Does the driver speak English?
- Can I request an English-speaking driver?
- Is there room for luggage?
- What’s the price and how many people can fit?
Key Things I’d Notice First

- Meet-with-a-sign pickup: your driver is waiting with a sign and your name.
- Flight tracking included: if your flight shifts, they monitor the change.
- Room for luggage: you get space for bags, not bag Tetris.
- Spanish driver, English support by phone: office team handles English during the ride.
- Private transfer style: only your group rides together, door-to-door.
- Can handle up to 10 passengers: great for families or small groups (ask for the right vehicle setup).
Why This Airport Transfer Works for Real-Life Arrivals
Lima can be a little chaotic the moment you land. Lines, crowds, phones dying at the worst time, and that question: Who’s picking me up? This service attacks that problem directly. You get a driver waiting with a sign and your name, so you’re not stuck wandering the terminal like a lost extra in a movie.
The second thing that really matters is that they track your flight. Flights change. Weather happens. Delays sneak in. When your pickup is tied to a flight number instead of a fixed time, you lose less energy to uncertainty.
The tradeoff is language. The driver is professional but doesn’t speak English. That’s not the end of the world, but it’s the one piece you should plan around. The good news: the office team can speak English and supports you during the transfer, and you can use the driver’s mobile phone during the ride.
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Price and Value: What $29 Per Group Actually Buys You

The price is listed at $29 per group (up to 2), and this is a private vehicle service. That combination is what makes it feel like value rather than a splurge. If you’re a couple, the cost is often close to what you’d pay for a taxi once you factor in “finding the right person quickly” and avoiding the hassle of sorting out transport after a long day.
At the same time, the vehicle is described as able to handle up to 10 passengers. If you’re traveling with a larger group, you should ask for the exact vehicle setup and quote for your number of people. The best deal usually comes when the car is fully used by your group, not when you travel as two and pay for empty seats.
Also, there’s a human angle: part of the fee is used to help fight poverty. You’re not just paying for comfort. You’re also supporting a meaningful cause, which is a nice bonus in a service that’s already practical.
The Pickup Plan: Sign, Meeting Spot, and Flight Changes

This is designed to work even if you arrive tired and delayed.
Here’s what you should expect at pickup:
- Your driver waits for you at the airport with a sign showing your name.
- They track your flight in case of schedule changes.
- They’re arranged for either Jorge Chávez International Airport or the main door of Callao Port.
- Pickup and drop-off are set up as door-to-door, with Miraflores as the main start/end area.
One real-world detail that comes up often in successful transfers is the first few moments of locating the driver. A sign helps a lot, but it can still take a minute in a busy arrival hall. Your best move is to look for the sign early, not after you’ve already collected bags and double-checked your messages.
If your flight lands late, traffic can be unpredictable. Building in extra time is smart, especially for evening landings when schedules stack up.
The Ride from the Airport to Miraflores: What the 45 Minutes Feels Like

The driving time is about 45 minutes, and the overall transfer is listed around 1 hour (approx.). In Lima, the exact timing depends on traffic, where your hotel is, and the time of day. But the big takeaway is simple: you’re not planning a long commute with multiple stops. You’re getting one clean run from airport to door.
The vehicle is:
- Air-conditioned
- Private for your group
- Built to handle luggage space (so you’re not forced to compress bags into the smallest corner)
This luggage detail is more important than it sounds. When you’re traveling with a couple of suitcases plus day bags, the difference between “space for luggage” and “you’ll figure it out” becomes obvious fast. This service leans toward the more comfortable side.
A small note: you should let the provider know if you’ll have a stroller, so they can plan for how it fits and how you move in and out smoothly.
English Support When the Driver Speaks Spanish

This is the biggest planning factor in this experience.
By default:
- The driver speaks Spanish
- The office team can speak English
- You’ll stay informed and welcomed in English so you don’t feel dropped into confusion
You can also use the driver’s mobile phone during your ride, and that support is free. That means you can handle questions like:
- where to pull up for the hotel entrance
- when you need help adjusting the pickup point
- clarifying anything about arrival timing
There is an option to request an English-speaking driver, but that costs extra. If English from the driver is important to you, ask ahead so they can check availability.
The practical way to think about it: if you can manage basic communication or you’re comfortable using the phone for key messages, this transfer is very workable. If you need nonstop English conversation with directions and explanations, plan for the add-on.
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Door-to-Door Convenience: Hotel Drop-Off Is the Real Feature

The service is set up as a true door-to-door transfer. That matters because Lima’s arrival rhythm often includes confusing entry points, taxi lines, and the “I’ll walk five minutes, but where?” moment.
With this setup:
- Your driver goes to your location in Lima (Miraflores area is the main framing)
- You don’t need to hunt for a taxi after landing
- There’s professional driver service and included parking fees
Parking fees being included is one of those quiet details that keeps your trip from turning into a “surprise bill” situation. You also get assistance in English by phone, which helps if your hotel entrance is tricky or if it’s hard to describe your exact pickup point.
Reliability in the Little Moments That Save Your Trip

What I like most about this kind of private transfer isn’t just the car. It’s how smoothly the small steps connect.
From the strong feedback patterns around this service, these points repeatedly show up as the reason people feel good after pickup:
- The driver is there when scheduled
- The sign with your name makes identification easy
- The pickup continues smoothly even at late hours
- The driver is helpful with bags
There are also specific comfort details that can make the ride feel surprisingly normal: a clean, roomy vehicle, cool air conditioning, and a friendly driver who keeps things moving. One account even mentioned the driver had a radio station playing 80s rock and pop—small thing, but it signals a relaxed, human ride instead of an awkward silence.
Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Might Want Something Else)

This is a strong match if you:
- want a calm, private ride after a flight
- value a driver waiting for you with your name
- have luggage and want a vehicle that can handle it
- prefer the convenience of door-to-door transport
It’s especially useful for:
- families (help with bags and stroller planning can matter)
- couples or small groups who don’t want to negotiate with taxis
- anyone arriving late who doesn’t want to gamble on finding transport quickly
It might be less ideal if you:
- need a fully English-speaking driver for the entire ride
- want guided commentary about Lima during the drive (this service is a transfer, not a full sightseeing tour)
- arrive with very unusual transport needs that you didn’t mention in advance (stroller notice is specifically requested; unusual items should be clarified too)
Practical Tips to Make This Smooth the First Time
You’ll have the least friction if you do these:
- Send your flight details promptly when you book, including any updates if they change.
- Have your hotel name and pickup entrance ready in your messages (even a short note helps).
- If you’re traveling with a stroller or extra-large luggage, say so ahead of time.
- If you strongly prefer English from the driver, request it early and confirm availability.
Also, plan for Lima traffic the way you would plan for any big city: leave a little buffer, especially if you land during peak hours or plan to move right after arrival.
Should You Book This Private Transfer?
If your goal is simple—get from Lima airport or Callao Port to your door in Miraflores without stress—this is a smart choice. The mix of private vehicle, flight tracking, and luggage-friendly space makes it feel worth it, especially at the listed price for small groups.
I’d only steer you toward an English-speaking driver if you truly need it. Otherwise, the office English support by phone and the option to use the driver’s phone covers the practical communication you’ll usually need.
If you want a smooth arrival day and don’t want to spend mental energy on transportation, book it and relax. That’s the point.
FAQ
How long does the transfer take?
The drive time is about 45 minutes, and the total transfer time is listed as around 1 hour (approx.), depending on traffic.
Where will the driver meet me?
Your driver will wait at the airport with a sign showing your name. Pickup is described for Jorge Chávez International Airport or the main door of Callao Port.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
Does the driver speak English?
The driver speaks Spanish, but English help is available through the office team by phone. You can also use the driver’s mobile phone during the ride for support.
Can I request an English-speaking driver?
Yes, if you require a driver who speaks English, you should let them know so they can check availability. This option costs extra.
Is there room for luggage?
Yes. The service includes space for your luggage, plus an air-conditioned vehicle and assistance.
What’s the price and how many people can fit?
The price is listed as $29 per group (up to 2). The service also describes transfers for up to 10 passengers, so for larger groups it’s best to confirm the vehicle setup and exact quote.































