# Naples Airport Transfer Guide (APF) Honest guide to getting from Naples Municipal Airport to your hotel. Taxi, rideshare, and private transfer options with real pricing for 2026. **Airport:** APF **City:** Naples **Country:** United States **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Naples Municipal Airport (APF) is a small, low-traffic airport in southwest Florida, about 3 miles east of downtown Naples. Most visitors are headed to Naples itself, Marco Island (about 30 miles south), or Bonita Springs (about 15 miles north). Because this is a general aviation airport with limited commercial service, there is no public transit connection. Your realistic options are a pre-booked private transfer, a rideshare app, or a rental car. If you are arriving on a commercial flight from a regional carrier, expect a quiet terminal with minimal ground transport infrastructure. πŸ‘‰ AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing APF handles mostly private and charter flights, with limited scheduled commercial service. The terminal is compact β€” you will collect your bags and walk out in a matter of minutes. There is no long corridor or confusing signage to deal with. Step outside and you are essentially at the curb. The airport does not have a dedicated taxi queue or rideshare staging area the way larger Florida airports do. If you have not arranged a pickup in advance, you will be standing at a quiet curb pulling up an app on your phone. Cell service is reliable here, so ordering a ride is straightforward. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Private transfer (pre-booked):** This is the most predictable option, especially for trips to Marco Island or if you are arriving late. A driver meets you at the terminal and takes you directly to your accommodation. No waiting, no surge pricing. This is the go-to for families with luggage or anyone who just wants the trip to be handled. **Rideshare (Uber/Lyft):** Available in the Naples area, but because APF is a low-volume airport, wait times can be longer than you might expect β€” sometimes 10 to 20 minutes, occasionally more during off-peak hours. Pricing to downtown Naples runs roughly $12–$20, to Marco Island $40–$60, depending on demand. Surge pricing can hit during high season (January through March). **Rental car:** If you are staying for a week or more and plan to explore the Everglades, Marco Island, or the Gulf Coast, a rental car makes sense. Agencies are available on-site or nearby. Book well in advance during winter season β€” inventory gets tight. **Hotel shuttle:** A few of the larger resorts in Naples and Marco Island offer airport pickup, but this is not standard. Check directly with your hotel before assuming this is available. **Public transit:** There is no direct bus service from APF. Collier Area Transit serves parts of Naples, but the nearest stop is not within easy walking distance of the terminal. Do not plan on using public transit from this airport. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Prices as of early 2026 for a standard sedan: | Destination | Private transfer | Rideshare (estimate) | |---|---|---| | Downtown Naples | $30–$45 | $12–$25 | | Naples Beach / Vanderbilt | $35–$55 | $18–$30 | | Marco Island | $65–$95 | $40–$65 | | Bonita Springs | $50–$75 | $30–$50 | | Fort Myers | $80–$110 | $55–$80 | These ranges reflect normal conditions. During snowbird season (January–March), rideshare prices can spike noticeably. Private transfers lock in the price at booking, which removes the guesswork. --- ### Late night arrivals APF is not a 24-hour airport, and commercial flights are rare to begin with. If you are arriving late on a charter or private flight, rideshare availability drops significantly after 10 PM. Having a pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended for any arrival after 9 PM. There are no airport taxis waiting at the curb at night. The terminal area is safe but quiet β€” you will not find food, coffee, or much of anything open late. --- ### Families and luggage The small terminal makes APF easy for families. No long walks, no shuttle buses between terminals. You step out and your ride is right there. If you are traveling with car seats, strollers, or golf clubs (very common for Naples), a private transfer lets you specify vehicle size and luggage requirements in advance. Rideshare vehicles may not accommodate oversized luggage well, and you cannot guarantee a car seat-compatible vehicle through the app. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers typically wait at the terminal curb or in the small parking lot directly in front of the terminal. The airport is compact enough that your driver will spot you easily. You will usually receive a confirmation with a phone number so you can coordinate. For rideshare, the pickup point is the same curb area β€” there is no designated rideshare lane. Just share your pin location in the app. --- ### Decision helper **Book a private transfer if:** You are going to Marco Island, traveling with family or lots of luggage, arriving at an unusual hour, or you simply want a fixed price and no waiting. **Use rideshare if:** You are traveling light, heading to central Naples, arriving during normal daytime hours, and are comfortable with a potential 10–20 minute wait. **Rent a car if:** You are staying multiple days and want to explore the Gulf Coast, Everglades, or nearby islands at your own pace. **Skip public transit:** It is not a viable option from this airport. πŸ‘‰ This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Naples Municipal Airport is one of the quieter airports you will fly into, which is a good thing β€” no crowds, no confusion. The trade-off is fewer ground transport options. A little advance planning goes a long way here, especially if you are headed to Marco Island or arriving outside normal hours. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Is there a taxi stand at Naples Municipal Airport?** No. APF does not have a regular taxi queue. You will need to call a local taxi company, use a rideshare app, or pre-book a private transfer. **Q: How far is Naples Municipal Airport from downtown Naples?** About 3 miles, or roughly 10 minutes by car depending on traffic. **Q: Can I get an Uber from APF?** Yes, Uber and Lyft operate in the Naples area. However, because APF has low passenger volume, wait times can be longer than at major airports β€” sometimes 15–20 minutes. **Q: How much does a transfer from APF to Marco Island cost?** A private transfer typically runs $65–$95 for a sedan. Rideshare estimates range from $40–$65, but can spike during high season. **Q: Is there public transportation from Naples Airport?** Effectively no. Collier Area Transit serves parts of Naples, but there is no direct bus service from the airport terminal. **Q: What time do flights arrive at APF?** APF handles mostly private aviation and limited commercial flights. Arrival times vary widely. Check with your carrier for specific schedules. **Q: Should I rent a car at Naples Airport?** If you are staying several days and plan to explore the area (Marco Island, Everglades, Gulf Coast), a rental car is practical. For short stays in Naples proper, a transfer or rideshare is simpler. **Q: Is Naples Airport close to the beach?** Naples beach areas are about 5–8 miles west of the airport, roughly a 15–20 minute drive. **Q: Can I pre-book a transfer to Bonita Springs from APF?** Yes. Bonita Springs is about 15 miles north and a popular destination. Pre-booking ensures a fixed price and no waiting at the curb. **Q: Is APF better than flying into Fort Myers (RSW)?** APF is closer to Naples and Marco Island, but has very limited commercial service. Most travelers fly into RSW (Southwest Florida International), which is about 35 miles north. If you have the option to fly into APF, you save significant drive time to Naples. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving late at night at Naples Municipal Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/late-night Naples Municipal Airport is not set up for late-night arrivals in the way that major airports are. If you are landing after dark on a charter or private flight, expect a quiet, mostly empty facility with very limited ground transport options. ## What the airport looks like at night APF is a small general aviation airport with limited commercial service. After regular hours, the terminal is essentially closed β€” no food, no coffee, no shops. The area is safe and well-lit, but there is nothing to do if you are stuck waiting. You will be standing at a quiet curb with your luggage. ## Rideshare availability after dark Uber and Lyft technically operate 24 hours, but driver availability near APF drops significantly after about 9–10 PM. This is not a high-demand pickup location, so the app may show long wait times or no cars available at all. During winter season, your chances are slightly better because there are more drivers in the Naples area overall, but it is still unreliable. ## Taxis at night There is no taxi stand at APF at any hour. Calling a local taxi company late at night may result in a 20–40 minute wait, if they have a car available at all. ## The reliable option A pre-booked private transfer is the only dependable way to leave APF late at night. The driver knows your flight details and arrival time, and will be waiting when you land. This matters more at a small airport like APF than at a major hub β€” there is no backup plan if your first option falls through. ## If you are heading to Marco Island A late-night ride to Marco Island is roughly 40 minutes on mostly empty roads. The drive itself is easy, but you need a car to make it. Do not assume you can figure it out on arrival β€” book the transfer before you fly. ## Safety The airport area is safe. Naples is a low-crime city, and the airport is in a quiet part of town. The concern is not safety β€” it is simply having a ride. Being stranded at a closed terminal with no transport options is the real issue to avoid. ## Planning checklist for late arrivals - Book a private transfer before your trip - Confirm your arrival time with the transfer provider - Have the driver's phone number saved - Do not rely on rideshare apps at this airport after 9 PM - Let your hotel know your expected arrival time --- ### Taxi vs private transfer at Naples Municipal Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/taxi-vs-transfer Naples Municipal Airport does not have a traditional taxi stand. This changes the comparison from the usual "taxi vs transfer" question to something more like "rideshare app vs pre-booked car." ## The taxi situation Unlike larger Florida airports, APF does not have taxis lined up outside the terminal. If you want a traditional taxi, you would need to call a local company and wait for dispatch. This can take 15–30 minutes depending on availability. It is not the most practical option for an airport arrival. ## Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) This is what most solo travelers or couples default to. The apps work fine at APF, and you can request a car from the curb. The issue is wait time β€” because the airport handles relatively few commercial passengers, there may not be drivers nearby. Expect 10–20 minutes during the day, potentially longer in the evening. Pricing to downtown Naples is reasonable ($12–$25), but longer trips to Marco Island can hit $40–$65 or more during surge periods. ## Pre-booked private transfer A driver is waiting when you arrive. No app juggling, no wait time, no surge pricing. You know the cost before you land. For trips to Marco Island, Bonita Springs, or anywhere outside central Naples, this is the more reliable option. You can also specify vehicle type β€” useful if you have golf clubs, extra luggage, or need a child seat. ## When rideshare makes sense - You are heading to downtown Naples (short, cheap trip) - You are arriving during normal daytime hours - You are traveling light with one or two people - You are comfortable waiting 10–20 minutes ## When a private transfer makes sense - You are going to Marco Island or beyond - You are arriving late in the evening - You have a family, extra luggage, or specific vehicle needs - You want a fixed price with no surprises - You are visiting during snowbird season when rideshare prices are unpredictable ## The honest take For a quick trip into central Naples during the day, rideshare is fine and costs less. For anything else β€” longer distances, late arrivals, high season, families β€” a pre-booked transfer is the safer bet. The price difference narrows on longer trips, and the convenience gap widens. --- ### Traveling through Naples Airport with family and kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/family-and-kids Naples Municipal Airport is about as stress-free as airports get for families. The terminal is small, distances are short, and you will not be dragging kids through endless corridors or navigating shuttle buses between terminals. ## The terminal experience APF is a compact facility. You walk off the plane, collect bags, and you are at the curb within minutes. There is no complex wayfinding, no crowded baggage carousels to fight through. For parents traveling with small children, strollers, and carry-ons, this simplicity is a real advantage. ## Car seats If your children need car seats, plan ahead. Rideshare drivers are not required to provide them in Florida, and most do not carry them. You have three options: bring your own car seat, rent one from your car rental company, or book a private transfer and request a car seat at the time of booking. Most private transfer services in the Naples area can accommodate this with advance notice. ## Strollers and luggage Naples is a vacation destination, so families often travel heavy β€” beach gear, golf clubs, strollers, and multiple suitcases. A standard rideshare sedan may not fit everything. If you have more than two large bags plus a stroller, consider booking a larger vehicle (SUV or minivan) through a private transfer service. You can specify your luggage needs upfront and avoid the awkward moment of trying to fit everything into a Camry. ## Getting to Marco Island with kids Marco Island is about a 40-minute drive south. That is a long ride with tired kids if you are waiting 15–20 minutes at the curb for a rideshare, then hoping the vehicle is large enough. A pre-booked transfer eliminates both problems β€” the car is waiting, it is the right size, and you are moving immediately. ## Timing tips If you have flexibility, arriving during the day is easier. More rideshare drivers are available, the terminal is staffed, and you have more options if something goes sideways. Evening arrivals at APF are very quiet, and you may find yourself at a near-empty airport with limited transport choices. ## The family-friendly verdict APF is one of the easiest airports in Florida for families β€” the hard part is not the airport, it is the ground transport. Book your ride in advance, confirm car seat availability, and specify how much luggage you are bringing. That covers most of what can go wrong. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Naples Airport to the city? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/cost-to-city Naples Municipal Airport sits about 3 miles east of downtown Naples, Florida. The short distance keeps costs low for trips into the city itself, but prices climb quickly if you are heading south to Marco Island or north to Bonita Springs. ## Downtown Naples The ride is roughly 10 minutes. A rideshare (Uber or Lyft) typically costs $12–$25 depending on demand. A pre-booked private transfer runs $30–$45 for a standard sedan. During snowbird season (January through March), rideshare prices lean toward the higher end of that range or beyond. ## Naples Beach and Vanderbilt Beach These areas are 5–8 miles west of the airport. Expect $18–$30 via rideshare, or $35–$55 for a private transfer. The drive takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic along US-41. ## Marco Island Marco Island is about 30 miles south, and this is where pricing becomes more meaningful. Rideshare estimates run $40–$65 under normal conditions, but surge pricing during peak tourist months can push that higher. A private transfer typically costs $65–$95 and locks the price at booking β€” worth considering for the peace of mind alone on a longer ride. ## Bonita Springs and Estero About 15 miles north, with rideshare fares around $30–$50 and private transfers in the $50–$75 range. ## Fort Myers If you need to reach Fort Myers for any reason, it is about 35 miles north. Rideshare runs $55–$80, private transfer $80–$110. ## What affects the price Season matters more here than at most airports. Naples is a major snowbird destination, and from January through March the population nearly doubles. Rideshare demand goes up, wait times increase, and surge pricing becomes common. If you are visiting during high season, a pre-booked transfer removes the pricing uncertainty entirely. Time of day also plays a role. Late evening arrivals may face limited rideshare availability β€” APF is a low-volume airport, so there may not be drivers nearby after dark. ## Bottom line For downtown Naples, the cost is modest either way. For Marco Island or anywhere beyond a 15-mile radius, pre-booking a transfer gives you a guaranteed price and eliminates the wait. During peak season, that price guarantee becomes especially valuable. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/apf/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land πŸ‘‰ This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Naples (APF). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.