REVIEW · LIMA
Lima Airport Transfers by SUV/Van
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Landing in Lima is stressful enough. This transfer turns it into a straight line to your hotel. From the first pickup at New Jorge Chávez International Airport in Callao, you get a professional, secure ride with bilingual drivers.
Two things I especially like: the focus on smooth airport handling (including waiting for you to get settled with your luggage) and the practical comfort extras, like WiFi on board and air-conditioning. One thing to consider: food isn’t included, unless you request it—so plan snacks or a meal stop on your own if your arrival timing needs it.
This is also a private service, so you’re not sharing your ride with strangers. Only your group rides in the SUV or van, up to six people, which keeps things calm when you’re tired and figuring out a new city.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth clocking before you book
- Entering Lima with a private ride that feels organized
- A small practical takeaway
- SUV or van comfort: what “up to 6” changes for your trip
- What I’d watch for
- Bilingual drivers and security-minded service (why it matters at the airport)
- The “good vibes” part you can actually use
- WiFi and A/C on board: small perks that change your first hour
- Price and value: $42.67 per group up to six
- Where the value may feel weaker
- Pickup timing and the start point at Jorge Chávez Airport
- Food and the ride: what’s included and what you’ll need to plan
- Where this transfer fits best (and who it suits)
- Who might consider other options
- Flexibility for Lima ↔ other parts of Peru
- What can affect your booking day: weather and minimums
- Should you book this Lima SUV/van airport transfer?
- FAQ
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- How many people can ride in one SUV/van?
- What’s included in the ride?
- Is lunch or food included?
- Where is the pickup location?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key highlights worth clocking before you book

- Private SUV/van for up to 6 means you can travel as a unit, not a crowd.
- Bilingual drivers help reduce the usual airport confusion.
- WiFi + air-conditioning keep the ride functional, not just transport.
- Luggage-friendly pickup is part of the service style, including patient waiting.
- Crown Taxi & Remisse service uses its own units with a security-minded approach.
- Flexible Lima↔Peru transfers cover trips coming into Lima or heading out.
Entering Lima with a private ride that feels organized

Lima arrivals can throw curveballs at you. Flights land, bags take their time, and suddenly the “where do we go now?” question hits hard. This is exactly where a private airport transfer earns its keep. You’re not hunting for transport while jet-lag quietly takes over your decision-making.
The pickup point is clear: New Jorge Chávez International Airport in Callao (Avenida Morales Duárez s/n). From there, the service is set up to move you between Lima and other parts of Peru, in either direction—so it works whether you’re starting in Lima or leaving Lima for the next leg.
What makes this feel different is the human part. In the customer experiences, the driver support reads like real-world problem solving, not scripted politeness. For example, Oscar is called out for being friendly and patiently waiting while luggage was handled, then helping get bags rolled into the car and moving you safely to the hotel.
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A small practical takeaway
If you land with a pile of bags or you’re the kind of person who needs a minute to regroup before moving, you’ll probably appreciate this style. It’s not the “rush-you-out-the-door” approach you sometimes fear with airport rides.
SUV or van comfort: what “up to 6” changes for your trip

You get a choice in vehicle type: an SUV or a van. The important detail for your planning is capacity—up to six people per group. That means this transfer can be great value for families and small friend groups. It can also be a smart option if you have extra luggage or you simply don’t want to play car-Tetris.
Air-conditioning is included, so you’re not stepping into a sweltering vehicle after the airport. That sounds basic, but in Peru’s climate it can be the difference between an okay start and a grumpy start. And because it’s private, the ride stays about you—your timing, your luggage, your pace.
What I’d watch for
The experience duration is listed as roughly 1 to 23 days, which doesn’t mean you’re riding nonstop for that long. It signals that the service is flexible for trip planning. Your exact dates and the transfer timing should come through in your booking confirmation, so treat that message as your “source of truth” for when the car shows up.
Bilingual drivers and security-minded service (why it matters at the airport)

A lot of airport transfers promise convenience. Fewer prioritize the details that keep you from feeling lost. Here, you get bilingual drivers, plus a security-conscious approach and professional handling.
That combination matters because airports aren’t just about getting from A to B. They’re about interpretation. You may have questions about your hotel area, the best way to handle bags, or what happens next if your flight runs late. Having bilingual support makes those conversations less stressful.
In one experience, Martin stands out for being consistently available for questions and making sure everything is handled. Another highlight: prompt, professional drivers. That’s the kind of consistency you want when you’re trying to start your trip with confidence instead of guesswork.
The “good vibes” part you can actually use
The info points to a friendly tone along with professionalism. That matters when you’re tired, nervous, or dealing with the chaos that comes with international arrivals. A calmer interaction can mean you get your bearings faster, not later.
WiFi and A/C on board: small perks that change your first hour

Two inclusions are explicitly listed: WiFi on board and air-conditioned vehicle. When you’re arriving, those sound minor. In practice, they help you do the annoying but necessary tasks without standing outside in airport heat or scrambling for data.
WiFi can help you:
- check maps while you confirm where your hotel is
- message your group to coordinate
- handle quick online needs before you fully disconnect for the day
Air-conditioning is the obvious comfort win. But there’s a second benefit: it helps you arrive feeling like a human, not like a passenger-shaped stress ball.
Price and value: $42.67 per group up to six

Let’s talk money in a way that helps you decide. The price is $42.67 per group, for up to six people. If you split it evenly at the max group size, that’s about $7.11 per person—assuming you can fill the van or SUV with your group.
That kind of per-person math is where airport transfers often stop being “luxury” and start being “smart.” Especially if you’re traveling with luggage and want a private car rather than piece-meal public transport or multiple taxis.
Where the value may feel weaker
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, you might feel the price compared to cheaper options. In that case, the value shifts from cost to comfort: private, bilingual support, and included essentials like WiFi and A/C.
Pickup timing and the start point at Jorge Chávez Airport

Your service start point is the airport in Callao: Avenida Morales Duárez s/n. The listed start time is 12:00 am. That doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be picked up exactly at midnight on your trip—it means the service schedule supports that kind of start time on the platform. Your booking confirmation should spell out your specific pickup timing.
One more practical note: this is described as confirmation received at booking. So you’ll want to rely on that confirmation for the exact details rather than guessing. If you’re arriving at odd hours, that confirmation is extra important.
Food and the ride: what’s included and what you’ll need to plan

Here’s the deal: WiFi and air-conditioning are included. Lunch and all kinds of food are not included unless you request it.
So if your pickup lands you at your destination and you still need to eat right away, you’ll want to plan for that. That could mean snacks in your day bag, or a quick meal stop arranged on your own once you arrive.
This is worth thinking about because your “arrival-day mood” is often tied to whether you can eat easily. No meal included can be totally fine—until it isn’t, especially if you have kids or you’re traveling at a time when restaurants near your arrival are less convenient.
Where this transfer fits best (and who it suits)

This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That setup works well if you want:
- a direct airport-to-hotel (or hotel-to-airport) transfer without sharing a vehicle
- bilingual help during the confusing parts of arrival
- comfort for a small group, up to six people
It’s also a good fit if you care about security and professionalism, not just price. The service description emphasizes security and professionalism, and the service experience examples reinforce that with prompt, helpful drivers.
Who might consider other options
If you’re extremely budget-only and you don’t care about WiFi, A/C, or a door-to-door private ride, you might find cheaper transport options. But if you value stress reduction on arrival day, this service is built for that.
Flexibility for Lima ↔ other parts of Peru
One of the more useful parts of the description is that pickup can be arranged from anywhere in Peru to Lima, or from Lima to elsewhere in Peru. That makes this feel less like a one-city airport shuttle and more like a transportation tool for a multi-leg trip.
If your itinerary includes moving between cities, transfers like this can help you keep your planning simple. Instead of scrambling for transport at the start and end of each leg, you book a ride that handles the “getting there” portion.
Just keep in mind: the booking duration is listed as approx. 1 to 23 days, so use your confirmation to map exactly how it applies to your trip dates.
What can affect your booking day: weather and minimums
This service notes two conditions that can impact confirmation:
- It requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
- It requires a minimum number of travelers. If that minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
In practical terms, these are safeguards in the provider’s operating rules. If you’re booking close to your travel window, it’s smart to double-check your timing so you’re not relying on last-minute changes.
Should you book this Lima SUV/van airport transfer?
I’d book it if you want a private ride with bilingual drivers, comfort included (WiFi + air-conditioning), and a security-minded approach—especially if you’re arriving tired, traveling with a group up to six, or you don’t want to deal with the airport scramble.
I’d pause if you’re a solo traveler focused strictly on the lowest possible cost, or if you’re sensitive to any schedule uncertainty. In that case, your decision should hinge on how solid your pickup details are in your booking confirmation.
Overall, this is one of those services that pays off in the first hour of your trip. You get moving, safely, without turning your arrival day into a logistics project.
FAQ
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
How many people can ride in one SUV/van?
Up to 6 people per group.
What’s included in the ride?
WiFi on board and an air-conditioned vehicle are included.
Is lunch or food included?
No. Lunch and all kinds of food are not included unless you request it.
Where is the pickup location?
The start point is New Jorge Chávez International Airport, Avenida Morales Duárez s/n, Callao, Peru.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
If you tell me your group size and whether you’re going from the airport to Lima or Lima to the airport, I can help you sanity-check the value math and what to watch for in your confirmation.






























