REVIEW · LIMA
QuickLlama: Transfer from Lima Airport to Miraflores Kennedy Park
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Lima’s first hour can make or break your trip. This Lima Airport to Miraflores Kennedy Park transfer is set up to get you moving quickly, with a simple meeting point, vans that show up early, and a drop-off location that leaves you close to the action.
I like two things right away: the courtesy Wi‑Fi in an air-conditioned vehicle, and the fact that you pick a pickup time that fits your schedule instead of guessing. One possible drawback to keep in mind is timing in Lima traffic—on a few occasions, delays happened, and the service seems to work best when you’re easy to reach.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why this Lima airport-to-Miraflores transfer makes sense
- Price, time, and group size: what you’re really paying for
- Finding the QuickLlama van at J Chavez Airport (Door 3, Parking E2)
- What the ride is like: comfort, Wi‑Fi, and luggage rules
- Drop-off at Kennedy Park: how to land smart in Miraflores
- Flight delays and Lima traffic: how not to get stuck
- What this transfer is best for (and what it isn’t)
- How to make your first hour in Lima smoother
- Should you book QuickLlama for your transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the QuickLlama transfer from Lima Airport to Miraflores?
- What does it cost?
- Where does the pickup happen at the airport?
- How do I know I’m at the right van?
- Where is the drop-off in Miraflores?
- What luggage is included in the price?
- Is there Wi‑Fi on the vehicle?
- What happens if my flight is delayed?
- How early will the van arrive?
- What is the cancellation policy?
- How many people are in a shuttle?
Key things to know before you go

- Easy van spotting: QuickLlama-logo vans and a sign help you identify the right vehicle fast.
- Early arrival on purpose: Vans come 10 minutes before the scheduled departure.
- Delay handling (sometimes free reroute): If your flight runs late, you can use the next available shuttle FREE OF CHARGE if there are seats.
- Luggage included: One big suitcase, one carry-on, and one small personal item are included.
- Close to Kennedy Park: You’re dropped at a central Miraflores parking lot just a few meters from Kennedy Park (Av. Ricardo Palma 262).
- Small group feel: Maximum 7 travelers keeps the ride from feeling chaotic.
Why this Lima airport-to-Miraflores transfer makes sense
In Lima, you don’t need a big production to start your trip. You need a dependable way to leave the airport, get into air-conditioning, and land in Miraflores with your legs still working. This airport shuttle is built for that exact job: it’s short (about an hour), it’s priced for value, and it aims to reduce stress in your first moments in Peru.
Miraflores is where many visitors want to be first because it’s practical for walking and for finding food, tours, and local transit connections. Getting dropped near Kennedy Park also helps because you’re not stuck at the far edge of the neighborhood. You can orient yourself quickly, grab water, and head toward your hotel without spending the rest of your day negotiating transport.
The transfer itself is straightforward: you’re picked up at Lima’s airport, ride in a branded van, then finish at Av. Ricardo Palma 262 in central Miraflores. That simplicity is the point.
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Price, time, and group size: what you’re really paying for

At $5.95 per person, this transfer is positioned as a budget-friendly way to get from the airport to a great base area. For a one-hour ride, that can feel almost too good, but the trick is what’s included and how it saves you time.
Here’s the value equation that matters:
- You’re paying for direct transport to Miraflores, not a long chain of taxis or unclear rideshare pickup spots.
- You get courtesy Wi‑Fi during the ride, which is helpful when you’re trying to message your driver or check the weather, schedules, or your next stop.
- The service includes luggage allowances (one big bag, one carry-on, one small personal item), so you’re not juggling extra fees for normal travel gear.
Duration is listed as about 1 hour, but Lima traffic is Lima traffic. Still, compared to figuring out your own transport from scratch right after landing, this is often the easiest way to protect your travel day.
Group size is capped at 7 travelers, which typically means less crowding and fewer surprises than big shuttles. It’s not a private driver, but it doesn’t feel like a cattle-press either.
Finding the QuickLlama van at J Chavez Airport (Door 3, Parking E2)

The biggest make-or-break moment with any airport shuttle is always the pickup. QuickLlama makes that part easier than many do.
Start by heading to Lima’s J Chavez Intl Airport pickup area. The key steps are:
- After you collect your luggage, stay on the first floor (don’t go upstairs).
- Walk to Door 3.
- Exit the airport building and cross to Parking E2 (near the Uber parking and near the toilets).
- Wait by the blue APPARKA machines.
- The driver comes with a QuickLlama sign 5–10 minutes before departure.
A big practical plus: you’re not left guessing for long. The vehicles are easy to recognize because they have the QuickLlama logo on the sides, and the vans arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. That means you can keep your brain on other things, like finding a SIM card or grabbing cash, instead of circling the parking lot.
Also note: there’s no office inside the airport. If you hit a snag, you’re told to use WhatsApp (and you can use the airport’s free Wi‑Fi). For many travelers, that’s a relief because it’s quick and doesn’t require searching for a desk or a person.
What the ride is like: comfort, Wi‑Fi, and luggage rules

This is a transfer, not a sightseeing bus. You’re here for comfort and efficiency.
Your vehicle is:
- Air-conditioned
- Equipped with courtesy Wi‑Fi
- A van with QuickLlama branding for easy identification
That Wi‑Fi detail sounds small until you’re landing, your phone is low, and you still want to check where your hotel is, what time dinner starts, or whether you need to adjust your plans. Even a short ride can be long when you’re carrying jet-lag.
Luggage rules are clear and helpful: the price includes
- one big luggage item,
- one carry on, and
- one small personal item.
So if you’re traveling with a normal suitcase setup, you can pack like a human and not like a strict airline simulator. If you’re bringing oversized or unusual items, it’s smart to confirm ahead, since the inclusion rules are explicitly described.
One more small detail that matters: the pickup is offered, and the shuttle uses a mobile ticket. That means you’re not hunting paper vouchers at the counter.
Drop-off at Kennedy Park: how to land smart in Miraflores

The finish line is one of the reasons this transfer is attractive for first-timers.
You’re dropped off in QuickLlama’s parking lot in the center of Miraflores, a few meters from Kennedy Park, at:
- Av. Ricardo Palma 262
That’s practical because Kennedy Park is a known landmark and a natural “center point” for getting oriented. After an airport arrival, you usually don’t want to play map-pin roulette. Being near a landmark reduces the friction of the first walk to your hotel.
Also, you’re not dropped somewhere remote. You’re delivered to a central spot, which can mean:
- a shorter walk with your bags (depending on where your hotel is),
- easier transit connections, and
- less time spent arranging the next leg of your day.
If your plan is to settle into Miraflores right away and start tasting the city, this drop-off location supports that.
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Flight delays and Lima traffic: how not to get stuck

Lima can throw curveballs. The good news is QuickLlama has a delay strategy described clearly.
If your flight is delayed:
- You can use the next available shuttle FREE OF CHARGE as long as there are seats.
- You should contact them by phone or WhatsApp to confirm seat availability in the next van.
- If you prefer, you can also wait and ask the driver, who is said to help kindly.
That’s the ideal setup because it means your delay doesn’t automatically become a double payment or an awkward reroute.
Now the caution: some timing problems show up when minutes matter. One account mentions a 30-minute wait and points to road closures in Miraflores for road work that caused traffic. Another mentions missing the van because the driver saw the passenger across the street and couldn’t wait long.
So here’s the practical lesson for you:
- If your flight is late, message early on WhatsApp so they can plan for the next van.
- When you do arrive at the pickup point, treat it like a timed appointment. Lima traffic can be slow, but the shuttle schedule is still a schedule.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes calm buffer time, you’ll probably do fine. If you’re trying to sprint through chaos while chasing the perfect pickup window, build in extra slack.
What this transfer is best for (and what it isn’t)

This service fits best when you want an efficient, low-cost, airport-to-neighborhood ride with minimal stress.
You’re likely to enjoy it if:
- You want easy pickup instructions and branded vans.
- You’d appreciate Wi‑Fi during the ride.
- Your destination is in or near Miraflores, especially around Kennedy Park or Av. Ricardo Palma.
- You prefer a small-group shuttle (maximum 7 travelers) over larger bus logistics.
It might be less ideal if:
- You know you’ll arrive at the airport in a highly uncertain window and you hate having to coordinate quickly via phone/WhatsApp.
- You need extra time for a complex meetup (for example, if you’re splitting with family members right at arrival).
It’s also not a guided city experience. You won’t be getting a long story about Peruvian culture during the drive. You’re buying a ride, and that’s where the value lives.
How to make your first hour in Lima smoother

If you want this transfer to feel painless, do these practical things.
Before you go:
- Save the provider contact method (WhatsApp/phone) so you can message instantly if your flight runs late.
- Keep your luggage count in your head: one big bag, one carry-on, and one small personal item are included.
At the airport:
- Follow the path: first floor, Door 3, then cross to Parking E2 and wait by the blue APPARKA machines.
- Don’t assume the driver will come hunting across the entire lot. Wait at the stated spot.
On the ride:
- Use the courtesy Wi‑Fi quickly to send messages, check your next booking times, or pull directions for your hotel area.
On arrival:
- Plan for a short walk or a quick final orientation around Kennedy Park and Av. Ricardo Palma 262.
The transfer is only about an hour, but the way you handle that first connection shapes the tone of the whole day. Get the logistics clean, then enjoy Lima.
Should you book QuickLlama for your transfer?
I’d consider booking this if you want a straightforward way to get from Lima Airport to Miraflores near Kennedy Park without paying more than you have to. The combination of low price, early van arrival, clear pickup directions (Door 3 and Parking E2), and comfort perks like air-conditioning and Wi‑Fi makes it a strong value choice.
I would not treat it as a set-it-and-forget-it service. Lima traffic and sudden road closures can impact timing, so it pays to stay reachable and move efficiently when you reach the pickup area. If you do that, you’re very likely to find the experience simple rather than stressful.
If your hotel is nearby, you’re arriving with standard luggage, and you want your first day to start with momentum, this is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the QuickLlama transfer from Lima Airport to Miraflores?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour.
What does it cost?
The price is $5.95 per person.
Where does the pickup happen at the airport?
You’re directed to the pick-up point in the airport’s E2 parking area. After collecting luggage, you stay on the first floor, go to Door 3, cross to Parking E2, and wait by the blue APPARKA machines.
How do I know I’m at the right van?
The vans have the QuickLlama logo on the sides, and the driver comes with a QuickLlama sign 5–10 minutes before departure.
Where is the drop-off in Miraflores?
You’ll be dropped off in QuickLlama’s parking lot in central Miraflores, a few meters from Kennedy Park, at Av. Ricardo Palma 262.
What luggage is included in the price?
The price includes one big luggage, one carry on, and one small personal item.
Is there Wi‑Fi on the vehicle?
Yes, there is courtesy Wi‑Fi inside the air-conditioned vehicle.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
If your flight is delayed, you can use the next available shuttle FREE OF CHARGE as long as seats are available. Contact them by phone or WhatsApp to confirm, or ask the driver.
How early will the van arrive?
The vans arrive at the pick-up point 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people are in a shuttle?
The service has a maximum of 7 travelers.


































