Reviewed · HEWANORRA AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Private (UVF) Hewanorra International Airport Round Trip Transfers
Your holiday starts before the resort. This private round-trip transfer from Hewanorra International Airport gives you a named driver at arrivals and direct transport to your hotel or villa. I like the simple meeting plan at the green railing after customs, and I like the cold bottled water waiting in the air-conditioned vehicle. The main caution is timing: most rides are smooth, but a few passengers experienced late departure pickups, so confirm your return time clearly.
The price is $300 per group of up to four, not per person. That can be fair for a couple or family headed toward Castries or Gros Islet, especially when the drive may take about 1 to 1.5 hours. Still, you are paying for privacy and convenience, not a sightseeing tour, and the service record includes both excellent punctuality and a few serious complaints about delays and vehicle condition.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Book
- Meeting Your Driver at Hewanorra Airport
- The First Ride, From UVF to Your Accommodation
- What Makes the Private Vehicle Useful
- Planning the Return to UVF
- Is $300 a Fair Price for Four People?
- The Drivers Who Add More Than a Ride
- Who Will Get the Most From This Transfer?
- Booking Tips That Can Prevent Trouble
- Should You Book St. Lu Taxi and Tours?
- FAQ
- How much does the private UVF transfer cost?
- Does the price cover both airport directions?
- Where do I meet the driver at UVF?
- What type of vehicle is provided?
- Is bottled water included?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Are airport taxes included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points to Know Before You Book

- Meet at the green railing: After customs, leave the arrivals area and look for a driver holding a sign with the lead passenger’s name.
- The ride is private: Only your group takes the air-conditioned car or minivan, with space for up to four people.
- UVF can mean a long transfer: Reaching Castries or Gros Islet may take around an hour or more, so the direct ride saves effort after a flight.
- Cold water is provided: Bottled water is included, a small but welcome touch in St. Lucia’s warm climate.
- Return pickup is arranged during the first ride: Your driver provides a pickup time for the airport return, with collection from the lobby or another agreed spot.
- Punctuality deserves attention: Many passengers praised early or exact pickups, but some reported serious delays on the way to the airport.
Meeting Your Driver at Hewanorra Airport
The arrival process is straightforward. After you clear customs and leave the arrivals area, walk toward the waiting area beside the green railing. Your driver should be there with a sign showing the lead passenger’s name.
That detail matters at UVF. After a long flight, you do not want to wander around asking every driver where to go. A visible name sign gives you one clear person to find. It also helps if several airport services are operating at the same time.
The driver welcomes you and leads you to the waiting vehicle. The service includes private transport by air-conditioned car or minivan, so you are not sharing the first ride to your accommodation with strangers or making several hotel stops.
I would keep your booking confirmation and lead passenger’s name easy to reach on your phone. Mobile ticketing is included, and confirmation is provided when you book. You should also make sure the provider has your correct flight and accommodation details, since the quality of any airport pickup depends on accurate information.
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The First Ride, From UVF to Your Accommodation

This is a transfer, not a formal island tour, but the drive can still help you get oriented. The route from Hewanorra in the south to resorts around Castries, Gros Islet, and other parts of the island may take about one hour to 1.5 hours.
That length is important when judging the price. A short ride to a nearby hotel would make $300 feel steep. For a longer private run, especially with four people, the cost becomes easier to justify. Split four ways, the round-trip price works out to $75 per person. For two people, it is $150 each, so a taxi comparison may be worth making before you pay.
The driver provides cold bottles of water during the ride. I see this as a modest but useful comfort. St. Lucia’s heat can hit hard after airport formalities, and water helps you settle in before you reach the hotel.
Some drivers have also added local context to the trip. Samuel was praised for being courteous, punctual, and informative, while Sammy drove from the Windjammer resort and acted as both driver and guide. Another passenger singled out Dylan for being early, polite, and well spoken. Those details suggest that the best rides can feel like a friendly introduction to the island, even though the product is sold as transportation.
Do not count on a full tour during the airport run. The service promises transport to your destination, bottled water, and a personal driver. If the driver points out sights or shares local facts, treat that as a pleasant extra rather than part of a guaranteed itinerary.
What Makes the Private Vehicle Useful

A private vehicle gives you control over the ride. You go directly to your accommodation instead of waiting for a public bus, negotiating with a taxi at the curb, or sharing a shuttle with several hotel groups.
This is especially useful if you have children, luggage, mobility concerns, or a late arrival. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and service animals are allowed. The activity is also described as suitable for most people, with public transportation nearby if you need it for another part of your trip.
The car or minivan is air-conditioned. That is not a luxury detail in St. Lucia. After a flight, immigration, and baggage collection, a cool vehicle can make the first hour feel much easier.
The vehicle standard is the area where expectations need care. Several passengers praised clean cars with good air conditioning. One unhappy passenger described an unclean, poorly kept vehicle and a driver who stopped at the roadside during the ride. That is a serious complaint, although it conflicts with the many positive comments about clean cars and professional drivers.
I would book this service for convenience, but I would not assume every vehicle or driver experience will be identical. At pickup, check that the vehicle is suitable for your group and luggage. If something seems wrong, contact the company promptly rather than waiting until the return journey.
Planning the Return to UVF

The departure transfer is the part that deserves the most attention. During your arrival ride, the driver is expected to give you a pickup time for the trip back to the airport. On departure day, the driver meets you in the hotel lobby or at another place you request.
That door-to-door arrangement removes one common holiday worry. You do not need to find a taxi before breakfast or carry bags to a roadside meeting point. The driver comes to your accommodation.
Several passengers praised exact or early pickups. One airport run began at 7:15 a.m. and reached the airport with plenty of time. Another driver, Neil, arrived early and used the extra time to show a few sights and stop for local food before heading on. Again, those extra touches are not guaranteed, but they show how a private ride can become more personal than a basic taxi.
The negative reports are important. One passenger said a late pickup nearly caused a missed flight. Another described a driver arriving very late for the airport and a roadside stop that made the trip stressful. A separate complaint concerned a paid Fast Track airport service that was not provided and was difficult to refund.
I would not book any optional Fast Track feature without confirming exactly what it includes and how it will be delivered. The basic transfer itself is the clearer offering. For your return, ask the company to confirm the pickup time the day before, then allow a generous margin for traffic, airport procedures, and possible delays.
The activity operates daily from 3 a.m. to 11 p.m. during the stated operating period, from April 24, 2025, through December 10, 2026. That broad schedule suits early flights and late arrivals, but operating hours do not guarantee that a delayed pickup will be harmless. Your own flight time still calls for careful planning.
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Is $300 a Fair Price for Four People?

The $300 charge covers the whole group, up to four people, for the round trip. It includes private transport, an air-conditioned car or minivan, and bottled water. Airport or departure tax is not included.
The price works best when you fill the vehicle. A family of four gets a direct ride both ways without paying four separate fares. A group of friends heading to a resort in the north may also find the arrangement practical, since the UVF to Castries journey can take about an hour and the ride may reach 1.5 hours depending on the destination.
For one or two people, the value is less obvious. You are buying privacy, a planned pickup, and a return arrangement, not merely a seat. If your main goal is the lowest possible cost, compare this with local taxis or other transfer choices.
I like the value for passengers who want to land, find one person, step into a cool vehicle, and reach the hotel without further decisions. I like it less for independent visitors who are comfortable arranging each ride locally and do not mind handling the return trip themselves.
The absence of airport tax from the price also deserves attention. Check the final booking total so you know what is covered and what may be payable separately.
The Drivers Who Add More Than a Ride

The strongest part of the service is the human side. Drivers named Samuel, Sammy, Dylan, and Neil received particularly warm praise for punctuality, courtesy, clean vehicles, and local conversation.
Samuel was described as polite and well informed about the island. Sammy combined driving with guiding on a trip from the Windjammer to the airport. Dylan was praised for arriving early and communicating clearly. Neil used extra time before a flight to show lesser-known sights and pick up local food.
Those examples give you a useful picture of the best-case experience. A driver may help you spot points of interest, explain some local history, or answer basic questions as you pass through the island. That can make the long transfer feel useful rather than wasted.
At the same time, the driver quality is not perfectly uniform. The service has a rating of 4.2 from 17 ratings, which is good but not flawless. The gap between glowing accounts and serious complaints tells me to value the service for its planned transport, while treating personal guiding and perfect punctuality as things to confirm rather than assume.
Who Will Get the Most From This Transfer?

I would recommend it most strongly to:
- Families who want one private vehicle and a direct hotel drop-off
- Couples staying far from Hewanorra Airport
- Passengers arriving late or leaving very early
- First-time visitors who prefer a named driver at the airport
- Small groups of up to four who can share the fixed price
- Anyone who values air conditioning and bottled water after a flight
It may be less suitable for solo passengers focused only on the cheapest fare. It may also disappoint you if you expect a full island tour, guaranteed sightseeing stops, or a special airport Fast Track service.
The service is private, so only your group participates. That makes it easier to manage luggage, children, and your preferred pickup location. Service animals are allowed, but you should still provide all relevant details when booking.
Booking Tips That Can Prevent Trouble

I would take five simple steps before paying:
- Enter the lead passenger’s name exactly as it appears on the booking.
- Keep the mobile confirmation available after customs.
- Confirm the green-railing meeting point and the return pickup details.
- Ask for the departure pickup time in writing, then reconfirm it the day before.
- Do not assume airport taxes or optional Fast Track services are included.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Changes made within 24 hours are not accepted, and late cancellations are not refunded. The stated cut-off uses local St. Lucia time. If poor weather cancels the experience, you can receive another date or a full refund.
Should You Book St. Lu Taxi and Tours?
Book this transfer if you want a private, prearranged ride from UVF to your accommodation and back, especially if four people can share the $300 price. The named pickup, cold water, air conditioning, and direct hotel service make arrival easier, and several drivers have delivered notably friendly and punctual service.
I would book with one condition: treat the return pickup as something to verify, not something to forget. Confirm the time, leave plenty of room before your flight, and ask questions about any optional add-ons. If you prize convenience more than the absolute lowest fare, this is a sensible choice. If you are traveling alone or want a faultless guarantee against delays, compare alternatives first.
FAQ
How much does the private UVF transfer cost?
The service costs $300 per group of up to four people.
Does the price cover both airport directions?
Yes. It is a round-trip service, with pickup at Hewanorra International Airport and a later pickup from your accommodation back to the airport.
Where do I meet the driver at UVF?
After clearing customs and leaving the arrivals area, go to the waiting area by the green railing. The driver should hold a sign with the lead passenger’s name.
What type of vehicle is provided?
Transport is provided in a private, air-conditioned car or minivan.
Is bottled water included?
Yes. Cold bottled water is provided in the vehicle.
How long does the transfer take?
The approximate duration is one hour to 1.5 hours. The exact time depends on your destination.
Are airport taxes included?
No. Airport or departure tax is not included in the stated price.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours ahead are not refunded, and changes within that period are not accepted.
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