REVIEW · ST THOMAS
Vi Top Taxi & Tours -Airport Transfer to Bolongo Bay/ Limetree
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Cyril King Airport to the coast, without the hassle. This private transfer in St Thomas is built for an easy start: air-conditioned comfort and a driver who meets you right at baggage claim. I like that you also get bottled-water style comfort for the ride and the driver’s flexible timing options once you’re in the resort zone. One thing to keep in mind: in hard rain, you might not get a true door-to-door pickup—so it helps to plan for a quick walk.
For me, the best part is how the service handles the start of your day. You’re not trying to decode local taxi logistics while you’re tired or carrying bags. And because it’s private (just your group), you’re not waiting on strangers or squeeze-timing your whole schedule around a bus.
The possible drawback is simple: you pay for convenience, so you’ll want your pickup spot to match your comfort level, especially if the weather turns. If you’re traveling with a lot of gear or kids, mention your exact pickup point in advance and be ready to move fast when you arrive.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Plan Around
- A/C Comfort and Fast Arrival: Why This One-Way Transfer Makes Sense
- Pickup at Cyril E King Airport: Less Wandering, More Control
- Heading Toward Limetree or Bolongo Bay: What You’ll See on the Ride
- Using the Nearby Area: Coki Beach and Coral World Timing
- Price and Value for a Private Group (Including the $110 Math)
- Rain, Bags, and Busy Arrivals: How to Avoid the Common Pitfall
- A Small Private Ride, Big Comfort: Vehicle and On-the-Ground Ease
- Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)
- Book It or Pass? My Decision Guide
- FAQ
- Is this a one-way or round-trip transfer?
- What is the price for this transfer?
- How long does the ride take?
- Where does the pickup happen at the airport?
- Where is this transfer dropped off?
- What’s included in the price?
- Does the route include any stops or scenic viewpoints?
- Can I set my own timing?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Is this a private service?
Key Highlights I’d Plan Around

- Meet-at-the-airport pickup inside or outside baggage claim for less wandering
- A/C vehicle plus bottled-water comfort to cool down fast
- Scenic pass by Waterfront Highway with views of the cruise port and ferry docks
- One-way private transport to Limetree or Bolongo Bay (rebook for round-trip)
- Flexible timing options once you’re coordinating with your resort plans
- Group-friendly setup (priced for up to 4, but the company indicates it can handle larger parties)
A/C Comfort and Fast Arrival: Why This One-Way Transfer Makes Sense

This isn’t a tour with a packed schedule. It’s practical transportation—one-way—so you can start your St Thomas time where you want it: Limetree or Bolongo Bay. The big value here is removing stress. After you land at Cyril E. King Airport, you get a driver to find you and take over.
I also like that this ride is built for comfort, not just movement. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and bottled water is part of the comfort package. That matters in the tropics, especially if you’re landing during heat or right after a long flight.
The timing is straightforward too. Expect about 30 to 35 minutes. That’s usually a workable window to get settled, freshen up, and still have energy for beach time.
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Pickup at Cyril E King Airport: Less Wandering, More Control
The meeting point is clear, which is half the battle at an airport. Your driver meets you inside or outside baggage claim at Cyril E. King Airport. If you’ve ever exited baggage claim and immediately had to play the phone-number game with transport options, you’ll appreciate how direct this is.
Here’s the practical tip I’d use: be ready the moment you clear the last checkpoint. This service is private, so you’re not blending into a crowd. You’ll get the most benefit if you’re standing where the driver can spot you quickly.
One caution shows up in a low-rating review detail: in heavy rain, the pickup may not be at the exact door where you’re standing. In that case, the driver was on time, but the passenger had to walk toward the car. It’s a reminder to pack like you might need a quick sprint—especially if you’re arriving in pouring weather.
Heading Toward Limetree or Bolongo Bay: What You’ll See on the Ride

This is a one-way private transport from Cyril E. King Airport to your resort area. The drop-off is listed as ending in a different location, based on your reservation details for Limetree or Bolongo Bay.
The route includes a stop/pass-by along Waterfront Highway. That’s when you’ll have a chance to see striking views of the cruise port and ferry docks. If your trip includes cruise ship days, this is a quick way to see how busy the harbor area gets—without adding extra stops to your day.
Also, this ride is private to your group. That means no waiting for other passengers, no awkward timing with a shared van, and no “everyone please get in” chaos. If you’re arriving with someone who gets restless easily, this is the kind of simple setup that keeps the day calm.
Using the Nearby Area: Coki Beach and Coral World Timing

The transfer is designed for resort-bound convenience, but the region is close to famous beach and marine attractions. In particular, Coki Beach and Coral World Ocean Park come up as logical add-ons when you want ocean time right after arrival.
Coral World Ocean Park is known for its Undersea Observatory, which is a unique reason to consider it beyond just watching boats and beaches. And Coki Beach is a practical beach base if your plan includes activities like jet skiing or snorkeling—depending on what’s operating during your visit.
Because this booking is specifically one-way transport, you’ll want to think of this as a fast entry to the area—not a guaranteed ticketed excursion. If you’re planning beach or Coral World time immediately, use your driver’s flexible timing to set what works for your arrival day. The goal is to build a smooth transition from airport to water without losing half a day.
Price and Value for a Private Group (Including the $110 Math)

The price is listed as $110 per group, up to 4 people. For a one-way private transfer, that can be a strong value if you’re traveling with friends or family.
Do the simple split:
- Up to 4 people = $27.50 each, give or take depending on group size.
Also, the service lists itself as fitting between 1 and 14 people in its highlights, while the price shown is for up to 4 per group. That doesn’t mean it’s a scam; it means you should confirm the exact setup that matches your party size and the vehicle assigned. If you’re not in the up-to-4 range, ask directly how they’ll price and seat your group.
One more value point: you’re paying for predictable pickup and air-conditioned comfort. That’s not just convenience—it’s time saved. Less wandering after landing often means more daylight for the beach.
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Rain, Bags, and Busy Arrivals: How to Avoid the Common Pitfall

One bad moment in the feedback is worth your attention because weather can make it worse. In heavy rain, a pickup that’s usually smooth can turn into a short walk across a parking area. In that specific case, the driver was on time, and the passenger had to walk to reach the vehicle rather than being met right at the door.
So here’s what I’d do:
- Wear shoes that handle wet pavement.
- Keep your arrival-side gear easy to grab.
- If you have extra luggage, be ready to move quickly.
- If rain is in the forecast, set expectations with your driver on where you’ll meet.
The good news is that this is a private service with clear meeting instructions at baggage claim. Most of the time, that clarity keeps things simple. The rain issue is more about conditions than about the overall plan.
A Small Private Ride, Big Comfort: Vehicle and On-the-Ground Ease

This transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s the practical benefit you’ll feel right away—especially if you land under a hot sky.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, which tends to reduce paper fuss. For a short ride, small friction matters. You want your arrival day to feel like progress, not chores.
The service also indicates it’s near public transportation, which can be comforting if plans change. Still, the whole point is that you won’t have to rely on buses or taxis while you’re figuring out your bearings.
Finally, the provider is listed under the name Nathmi Faqih. If you need help coordinating anything unusual, you now know the service identity to reference.
Who This Transfer Suits Best (and Who Should Skip It)

This fits best if you want a direct, low-effort move from airport to resort area. It’s ideal when:
- you land with limited time before dinner or beach plans,
- you don’t want to negotiate taxis after a flight,
- you prefer private transport for your group.
It can also work well if you’re traveling with a service animal, since service animals are allowed.
Who might want a different option? If you’re the kind of traveler who loves building your own route and doesn’t mind public transport logistics, a taxi or shared shuttle could be cheaper. But given the comfort and straightforward pickup, this one-way transfer is hard to beat for stress-free arrival.
Book It or Pass? My Decision Guide
If you’re traveling with a group up to 4 and your priority is a smooth start, I think this is a solid booking. A/C comfort plus a driver meeting you at baggage claim is exactly the kind of convenience that makes an island trip feel easy from minute one.
I’d be a little more cautious if you know you’ll arrive in brutal weather and you’re hoping for door-level pickup right at the exact spot you stand. The service seems reliable and on time, but rain can create that extra step to reach the car.
If you’re deciding, my quick checklist is simple:
- Do you want a private ride with clear pickup instructions?
- Can your group split the cost to make it efficient?
- Are you okay coordinating timing around resort plans?
If yes, book it. If not, consider options that match your tolerance for walking and public-transport independence.
FAQ
Is this a one-way or round-trip transfer?
This booking is for one-way private transport from Cyril E. King Airport to Limetree or Bolongo Bay Resorts. For a round-trip, you rebook the same listing and provide your departure details.
What is the price for this transfer?
The price is $110 per group, up to 4 people.
How long does the ride take?
The duration is listed as about 30 to 35 minutes.
Where does the pickup happen at the airport?
The driver meets you inside or outside of baggage claim at Cyril E. King Airport.
Where is this transfer dropped off?
It ends in a different location, based on your reserved destination details for Limetree or Bolongo Bay.
What’s included in the price?
An air-conditioned vehicle is included.
Does the route include any stops or scenic viewpoints?
The ride includes a pass-by along Waterfront Highway, with views of the cruise port and ferry docks.
Can I set my own timing?
The service highlights flexible timings. For airport transfers, the pickup is tied to your arrival, but coordination with your resort plans is part of the overall setup.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.
Is this a private service?
Yes. It’s a private activity, so only your group participates.
If you want, tell me your party size and arrival time window, and I’ll help you sanity-check whether the $110-per-group setup fits best for your plan.


































