Reviewed · HEWANORRA AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Private Car transfer from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF)
Your St. Lucia welcome can start before the hotel. Monero Taxi and Tours provides a private, air-conditioned ride from Hewanorra International Airport to Soufriere, with bottled water, a personal pickup, and drivers who often add useful island commentary along the way. I especially like the private group-only ride and the company’s reputation for clean vehicles and punctual service. The main consideration is the price: $115 covers up to three people, so it is best value for a small group rather than a solo arrival.
The journey takes about one to two hours, depending on the final destination and road conditions. St. Lucia’s roads can be winding and rough in places, so you should expect a transfer that is practical first, scenic second. This is not a sightseeing tour with planned stops, though drivers may point out landmarks or suggest a local food stop if time and arrangements allow.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Leaving Hewanorra Airport with less fuss
- The long road from UVF to Soufriere
- What the private car includes
- Friendly drivers who add useful local color
- Clean cars and careful driving matter here
- Is $115 a fair price?
- Booking, timing, and cancellation details
- Who will appreciate this transfer most?
- Should you book Monero Taxi and Tours?
- FAQ
- Where does the airport pickup take place?
- Where will the driver take me?
- How long does the transfer take?
- How many people can book for $115?
- Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points to know before booking

- Private pickup at the arrival lobby: Your driver collects you at Hewanorra International Airport and takes only your group to the destination you provide.
- $115 for up to three people: Split between two or three passengers, the fare can be a sensible alternative to arranging separate rides.
- One to two hours on St. Lucia roads: The journey to Soufriere is not a quick hotel shuttle, so allow plenty of time after landing.
- Air-conditioning and bottled water included: These small comforts matter after a flight and in St. Lucia’s warm climate.
- Drivers may add local help: Alwin, O’Brian, and other drivers have been praised for being friendly, careful, flexible, and willing to point out places along the way.
- Late and early pickups are available: Service hours are listed as 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Leaving Hewanorra Airport with less fuss

After you clear the airport process, your pickup takes place in the arrival lobby. That detail matters. You are not left guessing where to find the car or walking around the parking area with luggage while trying to make a phone call.
The booking is for a private car transfer, so your group does not share the ride with unrelated passengers. You provide the pickup and drop-off locations, and the driver handles the trip between them. For an airport arrival, the stated arrangement is lobby pickup followed by delivery to your hotel, Airbnb, or other destination.
I like this setup for a first visit to St. Lucia. Airport arrivals are rarely the moment when you want to negotiate a fare, compare cars, or work out directions while tired. A prearranged driver gives you a clear next step.
The company operates from early morning through late evening, with listed hours of 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM every day. That covers many normal arrival and departure times, though I would still enter your flight and hotel details carefully when booking. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking.
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The long road from UVF to Soufriere
The transfer from Hewanorra International Airport to Soufriere takes approximately one to two hours. That is a useful planning figure, but it is not a firm travel time. Your exact hotel, traffic, road conditions, and the pace of the journey can affect the clock.
The route is part of the experience. St. Lucia is not an island of straight, flat airport roads leading directly to every resort. The ride can include winding sections, and one passenger specifically praised a driver for taking the roads carefully when conditions became rough. If you are prone to motion sickness, sit where you are most comfortable, keep the bottled water nearby, and let the driver know if you need a gentler pace.
You will see St. Lucia from the car window, but do not book this service expecting a formal island tour. There are no scheduled sightseeing stops listed, and the main purpose is to get you safely to your destination. That said, the drivers often add value through conversation. Alwin was praised for pointing out landmarks and showing a passenger a cassava bread stop, while another driver talked about the island and its scenery during the ride.
That local touch can make a basic transfer feel more welcoming. Still, I would treat any food stop or extra sightseeing as a possible courtesy, not as part of the guaranteed itinerary. If you want several planned stops, book a separate tour or ask Monero Taxi and Tours in advance about a customized ride.
What the private car includes

The vehicle is air-conditioned, which is important after landing in St. Lucia. You also receive bottled water, a simple but welcome provision during a drive that may last up to two hours.
Private transportation is included, so your group gets a direct ride rather than a shared shuttle with multiple hotel drop-offs. That can save time, especially if you are heading to an Airbnb or a hotel away from the main airport corridor. It also gives you more privacy to settle in, ask questions, or simply look out the window.
The service does not include WiFi or a restroom on board. Neither is unusual for a private airport car, but you should know it before setting off. Use the airport facilities before leaving, and do not count on onboard internet for work or messaging.
Vehicle types can vary. One booking used a Lexus, another used a bus for a larger family arrangement, and the company has also provided a luxury vehicle for one direction and a bus for the return. For this specific booking, the price applies to a group of up to three, so confirm the vehicle arrangement if you have bulky luggage or special seating needs.
Friendly drivers who add useful local color

The strongest part of this service is the human side. The company is led by Monero Taxi and Tours, and Alwin is named as a driver who repeatedly arrived early, helped with airport transport, and took passengers to several spots during a longer stay.
O’Brian also received praise for providing assistance and flexibility. The tone of the service appears personal rather than purely transactional. One family described the drivers as feeling more like familiar helpers than strangers, which is a high compliment for an airport transfer.
You may also get a little island orientation during the ride. Drivers have discussed landmarks, scenery, and local food, and one driver allowed a child to sit in the front and chat about sights on the way to the airport. That particular seating choice should not be assumed or requested as a guarantee, especially for safety reasons, but it shows the warm, accommodating approach that some passengers experienced.
I would value this most if you are new to St. Lucia or arriving at an Airbnb where check-in instructions may be less obvious. A friendly driver can help you understand the route, pronounce local place names, and feel less disoriented during your first hour on the island.
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Clean cars and careful driving matter here

Several passengers praised the vehicles as clean, comfortable, and well maintained. The air-conditioning was working well, and the rides were described as smooth even when the route itself was not easy.
That is more than a comfort issue. St. Lucia’s roads can make a nervous arrival feel longer, especially after a flight. A driver who knows the route and does not rush can make the transfer far more pleasant. One passenger specifically noted that the driver handled rough, winding roads carefully and made the group feel safe.
You should keep your expectations realistic. A comfortable car cannot change the road itself, and a one to two hour transfer may still feel tiring. The value is in having a reliable driver, a clean vehicle, and a direct ride, not in pretending that the journey is a quick taxi hop.
The company also appears able to adjust vehicles for different arrangements. A couple used a smaller luxury vehicle on one ride and a bus when traveling with parents on another. Since the advertised rate is for up to three people, contact the operator if your party has unusual luggage needs or requires more space.
Is $115 a fair price?

The fare is $115 per group of up to three people. For one person, that is a significant airport expense. For three passengers, it works out to about $38 each, and for two it is about $57.50 each.
I see the price as payment for certainty and privacy. You are not paying only for miles driven. You are paying for a prearranged airport pickup, direct transportation, air-conditioning, bottled water, and a driver assigned to your group. The longer drive to Soufriere makes the private format more useful than it would be for a very short airport transfer.
The fare becomes more attractive if you are traveling with family, sharing luggage, or staying somewhere that would make a shared shuttle inconvenient. It also makes sense if you care about meeting a driver in the arrival lobby rather than sorting out transport after a long flight.
For a solo visitor watching every dollar, you may want to compare this with other airport options before booking. The supplied information does not give a shared-shuttle price or a meter rate, so I cannot say that $115 is the cheapest choice. I can say that the value is clear when divided among two or three people and when you place a high value on a private, organized arrival.
Booking, timing, and cancellation details

This service is commonly reserved about 11 days before the travel date. You do not need to wait that long, but booking ahead gives the company time to match your flight, pickup point, destination, and group size.
Confirmation is provided at booking. Since the airport pickup depends on accurate details, check that your arrival information and destination are correct. The provider also offers phone communication, and the owner has been praised for being responsive and clear about pricing.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours ahead are not refunded, and changes inside that same 24-hour window are not accepted. The cutoff follows local St. Lucia time, so keep that in mind if you are booking from another time zone.
The activity is private, and most people can participate. No special fitness level is listed, but the road journey may be tiring for anyone who finds winding drives uncomfortable.
Who will appreciate this transfer most?

I would recommend it first to couples, families, and small groups staying in Soufriere. The group price works best with two or three passengers, and the direct ride avoids the slow, uncertain feeling of sorting out transportation after landing.
It is also a good fit if you want a driver who can offer more than directions. The company’s strongest praise centers on kindness, punctuality, luggage assistance, clean cars, careful driving, and helpful island conversation. If you enjoy learning a little about a place during a transfer, those qualities add real value.
Families may appreciate the private setting. You can manage luggage and children without sharing a shuttle, and the drivers have shown a willingness to help with bags and answer questions. Still, confirm any special seating needs in advance rather than assuming they are included.
I would be more cautious if you are traveling alone on a tight budget or if you expect an organized sightseeing trip. This is a transfer service with occasional local touches, not a scheduled tour with guaranteed attractions or stops.
Should you book Monero Taxi and Tours?
Book this transfer if you want a private, prearranged ride from UVF to Soufriere and prefer friendly service over the uncertainty of finding a car after landing. The strongest reasons are the direct pickup, air-conditioned vehicles, bottled water, good communication, and careful drivers such as Alwin and O’Brian.
I would book it with two or three people to make the $115 fare feel worthwhile. I would also allow the full two hours, use the airport restroom first, and ask ahead about vehicle size if you have substantial luggage.
Skip it only if your main goal is the lowest possible fare or a full sightseeing experience. For a calm arrival, a helpful local introduction, and a private ride through St. Lucia’s winding roads, this is a sound choice.
FAQ
Where does the airport pickup take place?
For an airport pickup, the driver meets you in the arrival lobby at Hewanorra International Airport.
Where will the driver take me?
The driver takes you to the destination you provide, such as a hotel, Airbnb, or another specified location in Soufriere.
How long does the transfer take?
The approximate duration is one to two hours.
How many people can book for $115?
The listed price covers one private group of up to three people.
Is the vehicle air-conditioned?
Yes. An air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water are included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours ahead are not refunded, and changes within that period are not accepted.
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