REVIEW · ST THOMAS
ST.Thomas Private Airport One-Way Transfers
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Getting to St. Thomas can be painless. This private one-way transfer focuses on getting you from the airport to your hotel (or the reverse) with pickup at the place you choose and a driver who aims to match your timing. It’s a practical service for early landings, late arrivals, and folks who don’t want to play taxi roulette.
What I like most is the clean, on-time approach. You’re not waiting around for a vehicle that shows up late, and the ride is handled as a true private transfer for your group. Another win is how the driver works the handoff: they wait at the airport before your flight arrives, then help you get moving right after you collect your bags.
One thing to plan for: the trip time is listed as about 5 to 55 minutes, so it can vary based on where your hotel is and road conditions. And if you’re traveling solo, the $180 group rate may feel heavy unless you’re splitting it with friends or family.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch For
- How This One-Way Transfer Works (And Why It Feels Less Stressful)
- Pickup Timing at the Airport: The Part That Usually Causes Trouble
- The Ride Itself: Clean, Private, and Focused on Getting You There
- Duration: Why “About 5 to 55 Minutes” Is Actually Useful
- Price and Value: When $180 Is a Good Deal (And When It Isn’t)
- Service Hours: Late Arrivals Included
- Meet-Up Style: Door-to-Lobby Convenience
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- About the Provider: Prince Taxi, Limousine and Tours
- Should You Book This St. Thomas One-Way Transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the price for St. Thomas Private Airport One-Way Transfers?
- How many people can be in the group?
- How long does the transfer take?
- What pickup timing happens at the airport?
- What’s included in the booking?
- What hours is the service available?
- Is there free cancellation?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key Things I’d Watch For

- On-time pickup focus: the service is built around punctual departures, not long waits.
- Clean vehicles: you’re promised spotless cars every time.
- Pickup at your chosen location: you control where they meet you.
- Airport timing with a buffer: they plan to be ready before your plane lands.
- Private for up to 5: only your group rides together, no mixing in with strangers.
- Safe, patient driver with local answers: at least one driver, Amir, was prompt, courteous, and patient.
How This One-Way Transfer Works (And Why It Feels Less Stressful)

A private airport transfer sounds simple—until you land in a new place and everything is a little louder and more confusing than you expected. This service is designed to remove that friction. You book a one-way ride, then they coordinate pickup from the location you want, such as the airport into a specific hotel.
For me, the big value is that you’re not trying to figure out logistics right after your flight. Instead, you show up, you meet your driver, and you’re headed to the lobby. That matters on St. Thomas, where many hotels are spread out and where it’s easy to burn time waiting for the next available ride.
You also get a mobile ticket, which is a small detail that can make a trip smoother. You’re not scrambling with paper or trying to find the right confirmation email on a phone at the worst moment.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in St Thomas
Pickup Timing at the Airport: The Part That Usually Causes Trouble

The service uses a clear meeting routine at the airport. The idea is that you should not have to chase the driver or stand around once you’re already tired from travel.
Here’s what you can expect: they’ll wait in the airport about 10 to 15 minutes before your flight lands. After you arrive, you go through baggage claim, then you come outside to meet the driver. From there, the plan is direct—head to your hotel in front of the lobby, so you can step off and check in or drop bags quickly.
This timing approach is smart because it respects real flight behavior. Planes run late. Bags take time. People move slower after travel days. By building in that early wait, you reduce the chance of the two of you missing each other.
If you’re arriving during busy hours, this kind of buffer can be the difference between a relaxing start and an impatient start. I like services that handle the timing for you instead of making you solve timing for them.
The Ride Itself: Clean, Private, and Focused on Getting You There
The service highlights clean vehicles and that they are always on time. In plain terms, this is what you’re paying for: comfort and reliability, not extra frills.
You’re traveling in a private setting for your group of up to five people. That matters if you have:
- luggage you want handled without rushing
- a family group where kids need a calmer start
- friends who don’t want to split up on day one
One of the reviews specifically praised the driver named Amir for being prompt, courteous, safe, and patient. The same review mentioned that he answered random questions about the island. That’s a real advantage. Even a few minutes of local context can help you get your bearings faster—what area to head to first, how to think about timing, and what to be aware of.
Duration: Why “About 5 to 55 Minutes” Is Actually Useful

The transfer duration is listed as approximately 5 to 55 minutes. That range might look wide at first, but for a transfer service it’s often how providers account for the real differences between pickup/drop locations.
What this means for you: you should treat the ride time as a planning window, not a promise of exact minutes. Hotels and routes can change the timing, and traffic or road conditions can shift throughout the day.
If you’re trying to line up your transfer with a restaurant reservation, a cruise, or a tour start time, I’d build in buffer. Even 20 extra minutes can feel like a lot when you’re carrying bags or when check-in queues are long. The safest move is to assume you’ll be able to relax after landing, not sprint.
Price and Value: When $180 Is a Good Deal (And When It Isn’t)

This service costs $180 per group for up to five people. That pricing structure can be a bargain or a stretch depending on your group size.
- If you’re traveling as a group of 3 to 5, the cost per person drops fast, and you’re buying convenience.
- If you’re solo, you’re paying the full group rate, and you’ll likely feel the difference compared with shared options.
So how do you decide? Ask yourself one question: how much is your time worth right after you land? A private transfer helps you avoid uncertainty. You don’t have to hunt for the next ride. You don’t have to negotiate pickup locations. And you get a driver who’s working on your schedule.
Also, this price includes private transportation, which is the core service here. There aren’t extra stops or add-ons listed. In that way, the cost matches the product: a direct, reliable ride.
If you’re the type who hates hassle and wants the cleanest, easiest start, this can be one of those smart early expenses that pays you back in fewer stress points.
Service Hours: Late Arrivals Included

The pickup window is daily from 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM. That wide day span is helpful for people with:
- early flights out
- late arrivals in the evening
- vacation schedules that don’t match typical office hours
St. Thomas trips often shift due to flight timing, so having a late cutoff at 11:30 PM gives you more flexibility. If your arrival or departure is near the end of the day, you can still plan a private one-way ride instead of scrambling.
Meet-Up Style: Door-to-Lobby Convenience

The service description includes an easy, straightforward goal: get you to your hotel in front of the lobby. That’s the kind of detail that sounds small, but it saves time and energy—especially if your hotel entrance is not right next to where you’d be dropped by a random street pickup.
The driver waits for you at the pickup location you request. For airport-to-hotel rides, that typically means you meet the driver after baggage claim outside the airport area. For hotel departures, it likely means coordinating pickup from your hotel area, but the key is this: you choose the pickup location.
If you like clear, predictable handoffs, this style fits well.
Who This Transfer Fits Best

This is best for people who want a calm start and a straightforward end. It’s private, so it suits groups that travel together and want to stay together.
I’d especially consider it if you:
- land with several bags and don’t want to manage taxis
- are traveling with older family members who value patience
- have a small group (up to five) and want one vehicle
- appreciate safe driving and courteous service (and want someone to answer a few island questions)
Because the service is private, it’s also a good option if you prefer fewer moving parts. You don’t have to share space with strangers, and you can focus on settling in.
If you’re a solo traveler on a tight budget, you might compare costs with other options first. The group rate only makes sense when you can spread it out.
About the Provider: Prince Taxi, Limousine and Tours
The experience provider is Prince taxi, limousine and tours. In a service like this, the provider name matters mainly because it tells you who’s accountable for the pickup and the driver assignment.
The review mentioning Amir also hints at the kind of service you can expect: prompt arrival, courteous behavior, safe driving habits, and patience. That’s exactly what you want when you’re trying to start a vacation the right way.
Should You Book This St. Thomas One-Way Transfer?
If you want a stress-light start, I’d book it. The combination of private transportation, clean vehicles, and an on-time pickup approach is the core reason this works. The airport timing plan (waiting about 10 to 15 minutes before landing, then meeting after baggage claim) is a thoughtful touch that reduces the usual arrival chaos.
It may not be the best fit if you’re traveling alone and the full $180 group rate feels too steep. But if you’ve got even two or three people in your party, the value usually makes more sense fast.
My practical advice: book it for the leg where you most want reliability—usually the airport arrival or the airport departure. That’s where a dependable handoff buys you the most peace of mind.
FAQ
What is the price for St. Thomas Private Airport One-Way Transfers?
It’s $180.00 per group, up to 5 people.
How many people can be in the group?
The transfer is priced for up to 5 people per group.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 5 to 55 minutes.
What pickup timing happens at the airport?
The service description says the driver waits in the airport about 10 to 15 minutes before your flight lands, then waits for you to collect your baggage and meet outside.
What’s included in the booking?
Private transportation is included.
What hours is the service available?
Daily hours are listed as 6:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.




























