# Montego Bay Airport Transfer Guide (MBJ) How to get from Sangster International Airport to your resort in Montego Bay, Negril, Ocho Rios, or Runaway Bay. Honest pricing and practical tips for 2026. **Airport:** MBJ **City:** Montego Bay **Country:** Jamaica **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mbj --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Sangster International Airport (MBJ) is located on the north coast of Jamaica, about 3 km from central Montego Bay. If you are staying in Montego Bay itself, the transfer is short β€” 10 to 20 minutes and $15–$30 USD. If you are heading to Negril (about 80 km west), expect a 1.5-hour drive and $60–$120 USD. Ocho Rios is about 2 hours east and costs $80–$150 USD. Pre-booked transfers are the standard way to reach Jamaican resorts, and most all-inclusive packages include airport pickup. πŸ‘‰ AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing MBJ is Jamaica's busiest airport and the entry point for most visitors. The terminal was renovated and expanded in recent years, and the process is more organized than it once was. Immigration can be slow. When multiple flights from the US, Canada, and UK land within a short window β€” which happens daily in the afternoon β€” queues stretch to 30–60 minutes. Have your immigration form filled out (available online or on the plane) and your accommodation details ready. After immigration and baggage claim, you pass through customs and exit into the arrivals hall. This area has a few shops, a currency exchange counter, and representatives from transfer companies holding name boards. You will also encounter aggressive offers from unofficial taxi drivers β€” more on that below. Jamaica is warm and humid year-round. Stepping outside, expect temperatures of 28–33Β°C with noticeable humidity. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Resort transfer (included in package):** Many all-inclusive resorts include airport transfers. If you booked through a tour operator, check your confirmation β€” the transfer may already be arranged. Look for your resort's rep in the arrivals hall. **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you in arrivals with a name board and drives you directly to your accommodation. Vehicles are typically air-conditioned minivans or SUVs. This is the most common option for independent travellers and is strongly recommended, especially for longer drives to Negril or Ocho Rios. **Shared shuttle:** Several companies operate shared shuttle services to major resort areas. You share the ride with other passengers, which means stops along the way. Cheaper than a private transfer but slower β€” a Negril trip that takes 1.5 hours privately can take 2+ hours in a shared shuttle. **JUTA taxis (official):** The Jamaica Union of Travellers Association operates licensed taxis from the airport. They have a counter in the arrivals area with posted rates. These are regulated and reliable, though rates are higher than pre-booked transfers for the same route. **Unofficial taxis:** You will be approached by drivers offering rides. Some are legitimate freelancers, others are not licensed. The government advises using only licensed transport. The savings are minimal and the risks (uninsured vehicles, unfixed routes, safety) are not worth it. **Rental car:** Available at the airport from major agencies. Be aware that Jamaica drives on the left, roads outside Montego Bay can be challenging (narrow, hilly, sometimes poorly maintained), and the driving culture takes adjustment. Many visitors who rent cars regret the decision. **Public transport:** Route taxis and minibuses run from Montego Bay to other towns, but not from the airport directly. Not practical for arriving tourists. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Prices in 2026 USD (Jamaica's tourism economy runs on US dollars): - **Airport to Montego Bay hotels (Hip Strip, city centre):** $15–$30 private transfer, $20–$35 JUTA taxi - **Airport to Rose Hall / Ironshore resorts:** $20–$40 - **Airport to Falmouth:** $50–$80 - **Airport to Negril:** $60–$120 private, $30–$50 shared shuttle - **Airport to Ocho Rios:** $80–$150 private, $40–$60 shared shuttle - **Airport to Runaway Bay:** $70–$120 - **Airport to Kingston:** $200–$300 (about 3 hours) Prices are per vehicle for private transfers, per person for shared shuttles. JUTA rates are posted and non-negotiable. --- ### Late night arrivals MBJ receives flights throughout the evening, with some US and Canadian flights arriving after 9 PM. The airport stays open for these arrivals. Immigration and customs operate normally. Pre-booked transfers are the clear choice for late arrivals. JUTA taxis are available but in smaller numbers. Shared shuttles may not operate for very late flights. Driving yourself to a distant resort like Negril or Ocho Rios on unfamiliar Jamaican roads at night is not recommended β€” the roads are dark, sometimes poorly marked, and local driving habits differ from what you may be used to. The drive from MBJ to Montego Bay hotels at night is short and straightforward. Longer drives to Negril or Ocho Rios are safe with an experienced local driver. --- ### Families and luggage Jamaica is a popular family destination, and MBJ handles families routinely. The airport is not enormous, so you will not lose anyone navigating it, but the immigration queue with tired children can be testing. Child car seats are not standard in Jamaican transfers or taxis. If you need one, bring your own or request one explicitly when booking your transfer β€” and confirm that it will actually be in the vehicle. Availability is limited. For families heading to Negril or Ocho Rios, a private transfer with a minivan is strongly preferable to a shared shuttle. The extra cost buys you a direct ride without multiple stops, which matters when travelling with children after a long flight. Luggage space in a standard sedan is limited. If you have multiple large bags, diving gear, surfboards, or a pushchair, request a larger vehicle. --- ### Where you meet the driver After exiting customs, you enter the arrivals hall where transfer company representatives and resort reps hold name boards. The hall is not huge, but it can be crowded and noisy during peak afternoon arrival times. If your transfer was booked through your resort, look for the resort name rather than your own name. If you booked independently, your driver will have your name on a board. Walk past the unofficial drivers offering rides and look for your designated person. If you cannot find them, step to the side (away from the crowd) and call the transfer company. MBJ has free Wi-Fi and cellular coverage is good with Digicel and Flow networks. --- ### Decision helper **Use your resort transfer if:** Your all-inclusive includes airport pickup. Confirm this before booking anything else. **Book a private transfer if:** You are heading to Negril, Ocho Rios, or any destination more than 20 minutes from the airport. Also recommended for families, late arrivals, and anyone who values a direct, comfortable ride. **Take a shared shuttle if:** You are on a budget and heading to a major resort area. Be prepared for a longer journey with stops. **Use a JUTA taxi if:** You are going to a Montego Bay hotel and did not pre-book. JUTA is the reliable walk-up option. **Do not rent a car unless:** You are an experienced driver comfortable with left-hand traffic, you plan to explore the island independently, and you are prepared for challenging road conditions. πŸ‘‰ This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Sangster International Airport is a busy, well-run gateway to Jamaica's north coast. The transfer experience depends heavily on where you are headed β€” a quick ride to a Montego Bay hotel is simple, while the longer drives to Negril or Ocho Rios require more planning. The consistent advice is to have your transfer arranged before you land. Once you are in the car with the AC on and the Blue Mountains or coastline out the window, the holiday feeling sets in quickly. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Montego Bay Airport from the Hip Strip?** About 3–4 km. The drive takes 10–15 minutes depending on traffic. **Q: How long is the drive from MBJ to Negril?** About 1.5 hours (80 km) for a private transfer. A shared shuttle with stops can take 2–2.5 hours. **Q: Is Uber available in Jamaica?** No. Neither Uber nor Lyft operates in Jamaica. Your options are pre-booked transfers, JUTA taxis, shared shuttles, or rental cars. **Q: Do I need a visa to enter Jamaica?** Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, and most EU countries do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Check current requirements for your nationality before travelling. **Q: What currency should I bring for transfers?** US dollars. Jamaica's tourism sector operates primarily in USD. Jamaican dollars (JMD) are also accepted but USD is simpler for transfers. **Q: Are JUTA taxis metered?** No. JUTA taxis have posted fixed rates for common routes. The prices are displayed at the JUTA counter in the arrivals hall. **Q: Is it safe to take an unofficial taxi from MBJ?** The Jamaican government recommends using only licensed transport (JUTA taxis or registered transfer companies). Unofficial taxis may be uninsured and unregulated. **Q: Can I book a transfer from MBJ to Ocho Rios?** Yes. The drive is about 2 hours (100 km along the north coast). A private transfer costs $80–$150 USD per vehicle. Shared shuttles are available for $40–$60 per person. **Q: Should I rent a car in Jamaica?** Only if you are comfortable driving on the left, on sometimes narrow and poorly maintained roads, with a local driving culture that differs from North America or Europe. Most visitors find a transfer or taxi easier and safer. **Q: Do Jamaican taxis have child car seats?** Not as standard. Bring your own travel car seat or request one when booking a private transfer. Confirm availability in advance. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Montego Bay Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mbj/late-night Several flights from the US and Canada arrive at Sangster International Airport in the evening, with some touching down after 9 or 10 PM. Here is what to expect and how to handle it. ## The Airport at Night MBJ stays open and staffed for all scheduled arrivals. Immigration and customs operate normally. The queues are often shorter for late flights, which is a pleasant change from the afternoon crush. Most shops and food outlets in the terminal close by late evening, but basic services remain available. The arrivals hall thins out after the last wave of flights. Transfer reps and JUTA taxi drivers will be there for late arrivals, though in smaller numbers than during the day. ## Transport Options After Dark **Pre-booked private transfer:** This is the recommended option for any late arrival, and it becomes essential if you are heading beyond Montego Bay. Your driver tracks your flight and waits regardless of delays. The price is the same as a daytime transfer. **Resort transfer:** If your resort includes airport pickup, they will accommodate late arrivals. Confirm your flight details with the resort so they schedule the driver accordingly. **JUTA taxi:** Available for late flights but with fewer drivers. For a short ride to a Montego Bay hotel, a JUTA taxi works fine. For longer routes, availability drops. **Shared shuttle:** Most shared shuttle services do not operate for very late arrivals. If your flight lands after 9 PM and you were counting on a shuttle to Negril, you may find it is not running. Check schedules before relying on this. **Unofficial taxis:** Even less advisable at night than during the day. Do not use them. ## Night Driving in Jamaica The drive from MBJ to Montego Bay hotels at night is short and straightforward β€” well-lit roads, minimal traffic, 10–15 minutes. Longer drives are different. The road to Negril (A1) is a two-lane highway that passes through small towns. Lighting is inconsistent outside built-up areas. Pedestrians, cyclists, and animals on the road are common hazards after dark. The road to Ocho Rios (A1 east) has similar conditions with some hilly sections. None of this is dangerous with a professional local driver who knows the road. But it is why driving yourself at night on your first visit to Jamaica is not recommended. ## Security Considerations Jamaica requires standard travel precautions. The airport itself and the transfer route to Montego Bay hotels are safe. For longer transfers, stick with licensed, reputable companies. Your driver will handle the route safely β€” this is their daily routine. Once at your resort, late arrivals are routine. Most hotels and resorts have 24-hour reception and will have your room ready regardless of check-in time, though confirm this when booking. ## Practical Tips - **Pre-book your transfer** β€” availability of walk-up options drops significantly at night. - **Confirm with your resort** if transfer is included, providing your flight number and arrival time. - **Eat before you land** or on the plane β€” airport food options close early. - **Have your driver's contact number** saved in your phone in case you cannot find them in arrivals. - **Do not rent a car for a late arrival** β€” navigating Jamaican roads at night on your first visit is not worth the stress. - **Carry USD cash** as backup β€” $50–$100 is enough for any unexpected ground transport need. Late arrivals at MBJ are common and manageable. The airport runs smoothly, the Montego Bay hotels are close, and with a transfer arranged, you are poolside or beachside within the hour. --- ### Taxi vs. Private Transfer at Montego Bay Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mbj/taxi-vs-transfer Jamaica does not have Uber or ride-hailing apps, so your options at Sangster International Airport come down to three main choices: JUTA taxis, pre-booked private transfers, or shared shuttles. Here is how they compare. ## JUTA Taxis JUTA is the licensed, government-recognized taxi association at Jamaican airports. Their counter is in the arrivals hall with posted rates for common destinations. You walk up, state where you are going, pay the fare, and are assigned a driver. The vehicles are generally well-maintained sedans or minivans. Drivers are licensed, insured, and typically friendly and informative β€” many double as informal tour guides during the ride. The main downside is price. JUTA rates tend to be 10–20% higher than what you would pay for a pre-booked private transfer to the same destination. For a short ride to Montego Bay, the difference is a few dollars. For a long ride to Negril or Ocho Rios, it adds up. ## Pre-Booked Private Transfers You book online before your trip, a driver meets you in arrivals with your name on a board, and you go directly to your hotel. Vehicles are usually air-conditioned minivans or SUVs. The price is fixed at booking. For destinations beyond Montego Bay, this is the most popular option among independent travellers. The vehicles are comfortable, the drivers know the routes well, and the price is locked in before you arrive. ## Shared Shuttles Shared shuttles operate to major resort corridors β€” primarily Negril and Ocho Rios. You share the ride with other passengers and the van makes multiple hotel stops along the way. The per-person cost is lower than a private transfer, but the journey takes longer. For solo travellers on a budget heading to Negril, a shared shuttle at $30–$50 is significantly cheaper than a private transfer at $60–$120. For couples, the math is closer. For families, a private transfer almost always wins on both value and convenience. ## Comparison | Factor | JUTA Taxi | Private Transfer | Shared Shuttle | |--------|-----------|-----------------|----------------| | Price (MoBay) | $20–$35 | $15–$30 | N/A | | Price (Negril) | $80–$140 | $60–$120 | $30–$50/person | | Price (Ocho Rios) | $100–$170 | $80–$150 | $40–$60/person | | Booking needed | No | Yes | Yes | | Wait time | Minimal | None | May wait for van to fill | | Direct route | Yes | Yes | No (multiple stops) | | Vehicle quality | Good | Good–very good | Good | | Child seats | No | On request | No | | Late night | Limited | Available | Limited | ## The Unofficial Taxi Question You will be approached by unlicensed drivers offering lower fares. The Jamaican government and tourism board explicitly advise against using these services. The vehicles may not be insured, the drivers are not regulated, and if something goes wrong, you have no recourse. The savings β€” maybe $10–$20 β€” are not worth the trade-off. ## When Each Option Makes Sense **JUTA taxi:** You did not pre-book anything and need a ride right now. It works, it is reliable, and the slight premium is the price of convenience. Best for Montego Bay destinations. **Private transfer:** The best choice for Negril, Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay, or any destination outside Montego Bay. Also recommended for families, late arrivals, and anyone who wants everything arranged in advance. **Shared shuttle:** Solo travellers or budget-conscious couples heading to Negril or Ocho Rios who do not mind a longer journey. Not ideal with children or if you are arriving late. --- ### Family and Kids: Transfers from Montego Bay Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mbj/family-and-kids Jamaica is a major family holiday destination, and Sangster International Airport handles families with children every day. The transfer experience depends largely on where your resort is β€” a 15-minute ride to Montego Bay is easy, while the 1.5-hour drive to Negril requires more planning. ## The Airport with Children MBJ is a medium-sized airport with a straightforward layout. The challenge for families is the immigration queue, which during the afternoon arrival peak can take 30–60 minutes. That is a long time to stand with tired, jet-lagged children. There is no fast-track family lane. Bring entertainment, snacks, and water in your carry-on. Once through immigration, baggage claim is quick and the exit into the arrivals hall is direct. The arrivals area can be hectic with transfer reps, taxi offers, and noise. If children are overwhelmed, find your designated driver quickly or step to the side of the hall where it is calmer. ## Car Seats Car seats are not standard in Jamaican vehicles. JUTA taxis will not have them. Shared shuttles will not have them. Private transfer companies may be able to provide one if you request it at booking β€” but this is not guaranteed, and the seat may not be the type or standard you are used to. The safest approach is to bring your own travel car seat. Lightweight, portable options designed for air travel work well and give you certainty. For older children who need a booster, bringing one from home is even easier. ## Long Drives with Kids: Negril and Ocho Rios If your resort is in Negril (1.5 hours) or Ocho Rios (2 hours), the drive is a significant addition to an already long travel day. A few things to consider: **Private transfer vs. shared shuttle.** With children, a private transfer is worth the extra cost. A shared shuttle adds 30–60 minutes to the journey with hotel stops, and you cannot control the AC, music, or stop schedule. In a private transfer, you can ask the driver to stop for a bathroom break or to let children stretch. **Entertainment.** Tablets, books, or downloaded shows for the ride. The scenery along the north coast is beautiful β€” older children may enjoy watching it, but younger ones need more stimulation. **Snacks and water.** Your driver may offer bottled water, but do not count on it. Pack your own supplies. **Motion sickness.** The road to Negril has some winding sections, and the road to Ocho Rios passes through hills. If your child is prone to motion sickness, seat them where they can see out the front and avoid screens. ## Vehicle Options A standard sedan works for a family of three with normal luggage. For two adults, two or more children, plus car seats, pushchairs, and holiday bags, you need a minivan. Specify your family size and luggage when booking. Many transfer companies in Jamaica use Toyota HiAce vans or similar for family bookings. These have plenty of space for luggage, car seats, and everyone to sit comfortably. ## Resort Transfers If you booked an all-inclusive package, check whether airport transfers are included. Many Jamaican resorts offer this, and some (particularly the family-focused chains like Beaches, Royalton, and Moon Palace) provide family-friendly vehicles as standard. Contact your resort directly to confirm what is included and whether they provide car seats. ## Practical Tips - **Bring your own car seat** β€” do not rely on local supply. - **Book a private transfer** for rides longer than 30 minutes with children. - **Request a minivan** if your family has more than 3 large bags. - **Pack snacks, water, and entertainment** for the immigration queue and the drive. - **Confirm resort transfer details** before booking separately β€” it may already be included. --- ### How Much Does a Transfer from Montego Bay Airport Cost? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mbj/cost-to-city Transfer pricing in Jamaica is straightforward β€” everything is quoted in US dollars, and the main variable is distance. Sangster International Airport is close to Montego Bay but a significant drive from the other major resort areas. ## Pricing by Destination All prices are in USD for 2026. Private transfer prices are per vehicle (typically up to 4 passengers). Shared shuttle prices are per person. **Montego Bay area:** - Hip Strip / city centre: $15–$30 (private), $20–$35 (JUTA taxi) - Rose Hall / Ironshore: $20–$40 (private) - Half Moon / Round Hill: $25–$45 (private) **West coast:** - Lucea: $40–$65 (private) - Negril (7 Mile Beach): $60–$120 (private), $30–$50 (shared shuttle) **East along the coast:** - Falmouth: $50–$80 (private) - Runaway Bay: $70–$120 (private) - Ocho Rios: $80–$150 (private), $40–$60 (shared shuttle) **Other:** - Port Antonio: $180–$280 (private), 4+ hours - Kingston: $200–$300 (private), 3+ hours ## Private Transfer vs. Shared Shuttle The pricing difference is significant for longer routes. A private transfer to Negril for a couple costs $60–$120 total, while two shared shuttle seats cost $60–$100. The math works in the shuttle's favour for solo travellers, but for couples or groups, a private transfer costs about the same while being faster, more comfortable, and direct. For families of four going to Negril, a private transfer at $80–$120 is clearly better value than four shuttle seats at $120–$200. ## JUTA Taxi Rates JUTA (Jamaica Union of Travellers Association) operates the official taxi service from the airport. Rates are posted at their counter in arrivals and are fixed β€” no negotiation. For Montego Bay destinations, JUTA rates are comparable to or slightly higher than pre-booked transfers. For longer distances, pre-booked transfers are typically cheaper. ## What the Price Includes A standard private transfer includes: door-to-door service, air-conditioned vehicle, luggage handling, and a set amount of waiting time (usually 30–60 minutes for flight delays). What may or may not be included: tolls on the North Coast Highway (small, usually $1–$3), bottled water, and child seats. Shared shuttles include: airport pickup, transport to your hotel, and luggage handling. They do not include a direct route β€” expect stops at other hotels along the way. ## Tipping Tipping is customary in Jamaica. For transfer drivers, 10–15% of the fare or $5–$10 USD for longer routes is standard. Some travellers tip more generously for drivers who are helpful with luggage and provide local information during the ride. ## Payment Most transfer companies accept credit card payment when booking online. JUTA taxis accept USD cash. Some drivers accept JMD but USD is universally preferred for tourist transport. ## The Bottom Line For a Montego Bay hotel, budget $20–$35 USD total. For Negril, budget $70–$120 for a private transfer or $30–$50 per person for a shuttle. These are reasonable prices for the Caribbean, and for the longer routes, a pre-booked transfer represents genuine value over the alternatives. --- ## Related Pages - [Montego Bay Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/montego-bay-mbj-airport) - [MBJ Airport Transfer Cost to Montego Bay](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/montego-bay-mbj-airport/cost-to-city) - [Taxi vs. Private Transfer at MBJ Airport](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/montego-bay-mbj-airport/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family Transfers from MBJ Airport](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/montego-bay-mbj-airport/family-and-kids) - [Late Night Transfers from MBJ Airport](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/montego-bay-mbj-airport/late-night) --- ## Check before you land πŸ‘‰ This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. 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