# San Jose del Cabo Airport Transfer Guide (SJD) Practical guide to getting from Los Cabos International Airport to your hotel. Honest pricing, transport options, and tips for a smooth arrival in Cabo. **Airport:** SJD **City:** San Jose del Cabo **Country:** Mexico **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sjd --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Los Cabos International Airport sits about 30 minutes from the hotel zone in San Jose del Cabo and roughly 45 minutes from Cabo San Lucas. Pre-booked private transfers typically run $45-85 USD one way depending on your destination. Shared shuttles cost less but add significant time to your journey. The airport is modern and well-organized, but the walk from your gate to ground transportation can take 10-15 minutes, so factor that in when your driver is waiting. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing After clearing immigration (which can take 20-50 minutes depending on your flight's timing and how many other planes landed around the same time), you'll collect your luggage and walk through customs. Mexico uses a random inspection system — you press a button and get either a green light (go ahead) or red light (bag check). Either way, it's quick. Once through customs, you'll enter a long corridor lined with timeshare salespeople. They are persistent. A polite but firm "no, thank you" works. Keep walking toward the exit. Your transfer driver or shuttle desk will be outside the terminal building or in the designated meeting area just past the timeshare gauntlet. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Private transfer:** A driver meets you with a name sign, helps with bags, and takes you directly to your accommodation. This is the most comfortable and time-efficient option, especially after a long flight. Most vehicles are air-conditioned SUVs or vans. **Shared shuttle:** Several companies run shared vans that collect passengers going in the same general direction. You'll wait until the van fills up (15-40 minutes typically), then make multiple stops before yours. Budget 1.5-2 hours to reach Cabo San Lucas this way. **Taxi:** Official airport taxis are available outside the terminal. They use a zone-based pricing system — buy your ticket at the booth before getting in. Prices are higher than pre-booked transfers, typically $60-120 USD. **Rental car:** Several agencies operate at the airport. Roads in Los Cabos are straightforward, but driving at night on the highway between the two Cabos requires caution — limited lighting and occasional pedestrians. **Public bus:** Not available directly from the airport. The nearest bus stop on the Transpeninsular Highway is a 15-minute walk, which is impractical with luggage. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Prices listed here reflect 2026 rates and may vary by season and vehicle type. - **Private transfer to San Jose del Cabo hotel zone:** $45-60 USD - **Private transfer to Cabo San Lucas:** $65-85 USD - **Private transfer to the Corridor (tourist corridor):** $55-75 USD - **Shared shuttle to San Jose del Cabo:** $18-25 USD per person - **Shared shuttle to Cabo San Lucas:** $25-35 USD per person - **Airport taxi to San Jose del Cabo:** $60-80 USD - **Airport taxi to Cabo San Lucas:** $90-120 USD Tipping your driver is customary in Mexico. 50-100 MXN ($3-6 USD) is standard for a transfer driver who helps with bags. --- ### Late night arrivals SJD airport handles flights arriving until roughly midnight. Late arrivals actually have some advantages — immigration lines are shorter and the timeshare corridor is quieter. However, shared shuttles may not operate on later schedules, and the wait for enough passengers to fill a van gets longer. Pre-booked private transfers are the most reliable option for late flights. Drivers track your flight and adjust for delays. The highway between the airport and both Cabos is well-maintained but poorly lit at night — one more reason to let someone else drive. --- ### Families and luggage If you're traveling with children, car seats are not provided by taxis or shared shuttles. Private transfer companies will supply them if you request at booking — confirm this in advance. The walk from baggage claim to transport pickup is flat and stroller-friendly. For families with more than 4 large suitcases, request a larger vehicle (Suburban or van) when booking. Standard sedan transfers won't accommodate a family's worth of luggage plus golf clubs or surfboards. Oversized items like surfboard bags should be mentioned at booking to avoid surprises. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals area just outside the terminal exit, past the timeshare booths. Look for your name on a sign or the company name. Some companies use a specific meeting point with a branded desk — check your confirmation email for details. If you can't find your driver, don't panic. Connect to the airport's free Wi-Fi and check your booking confirmation for a contact number. Cell reception is generally good at the terminal. Most drivers will also try to reach you via WhatsApp if you shared your number at booking. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a private transfer if:** You're arriving tired, traveling with family, have lots of luggage, or just want to get to your hotel without hassle. The price difference versus a taxi is actually in your favor, and versus a shuttle, you're buying back an hour of your vacation. **Choose a shared shuttle if:** You're a solo traveler or couple on a budget, your hotel is in a major area (not a remote villa), and you don't mind the extra time. **Choose a rental car if:** You plan to explore the peninsula independently during your stay. Picking up at the airport saves a trip back later. **Choose a taxi if:** Your transfer fell through and you need to move immediately. Buy the ticket at the official booth — never negotiate with freelance drivers in the terminal. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Los Cabos is a vacation destination, and the last thing you want is to start your trip stressed about transport. The airport is straightforward, the roads are good, and getting to your hotel is one of the easier airport-to-city journeys in Mexico. Book something in advance, keep your confirmation handy, and you'll be at the pool before you know it. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is SJD airport from Cabo San Lucas?** About 35 km (22 miles), which takes roughly 40-50 minutes by car depending on traffic. The highway is a well-maintained four-lane road. **Q: Is Uber available at Los Cabos airport?** Uber operates in Los Cabos but faces restrictions at the airport. Pickups from the terminal are unreliable due to local taxi union opposition. You may be able to request one, but don't count on it as your primary plan. **Q: Do I need to tip my airport transfer driver in Cabo?** Tipping is customary in Mexico. For a transfer driver, 50-100 MXN (roughly $3-6 USD) is a normal tip, more if they were especially helpful with heavy luggage or child seats. **Q: Can I pay for airport transfers in USD or do I need pesos?** Pre-booked transfers are paid in advance, so currency is not an issue at the airport. Taxis and on-the-spot services generally accept USD, though you may get change in pesos. The exchange rate offered at the airport is not favorable. **Q: How long does immigration take at SJD airport?** Typically 20-50 minutes. It depends on how many flights land simultaneously. Afternoon arrivals from the US tend to be busier. Have your immigration form filled out (some airlines distribute them on the plane) and your passport ready. **Q: Are there ATMs at Los Cabos airport?** Yes, several ATMs are available in the arrivals area. Use bank-branded ATMs (Santander, HSBC, Banorte) rather than generic ones to avoid excessive fees. Withdraw pesos, not dollars — the conversion rate is better. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi from SJD airport at night?** Official airport taxis (purchased at the booth) are safe. The drivers are licensed and the vehicles are tracked. Avoid accepting rides from anyone approaching you inside the terminal who is not associated with an official service. **Q: Can I book a round-trip airport transfer for SJD?** Yes, most transfer companies offer round-trip booking at a slight discount. This also means your return pickup is confirmed — useful since getting a taxi from some remote resorts or villas to the airport can be tricky. **Q: What happens if my flight to SJD is delayed?** Pre-booked transfer services monitor flight arrivals and adjust pickup times automatically. If your delay is extreme (several hours), contact the company. Shared shuttles may not wait, in which case you'd be placed on the next available van. **Q: How do I get from SJD airport to the Tourist Corridor?** The Tourist Corridor runs along the highway between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. A private transfer takes 20-35 minutes depending on which resort. Shared shuttles may or may not serve corridor hotels — check when booking. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Airport Transfers from SJD **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sjd/late-night Los Cabos airport receives flights until roughly midnight, with a few arrivals occasionally pushing past that. If your flight lands late, here is what to expect. ## What Is Different at Night The good news: immigration is usually faster for late arrivals. The rush of afternoon flights from US cities has cleared, and the lines are shorter. The timeshare salespeople thin out in the evening too, so the walk through the terminal corridor is less intense. The challenge: fewer transport options are actively operating. Shared shuttle services reduce their schedules in the evening, and the last vans often depart by 9-10 PM. After that, you are looking at airport taxis or pre-booked private transfers. ## Pre-Booked Transfers at Night This is the most reliable option for late arrivals. Your driver monitors your flight in real time and adjusts if your plane is delayed. When you walk out of the terminal at 11 PM, someone is holding a sign with your name on it. For families or anyone who is simply exhausted after a full day of travel, this removes all uncertainty. Most transfer companies do not charge a late-night surcharge for pickups before midnight. Arrivals after midnight may incur a small fee ($10-15 USD) — check the terms when booking. ## Airport Taxis at Night The official taxi booth operates as long as flights are arriving. You can still purchase a zone-based ticket and get a licensed taxi. Availability is good — there are usually more taxis than passengers during late hours. Pricing is the same as during the day. The zone rates are fixed and do not change based on time. ## The Drive at Night The highway between SJD airport and both San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas is a divided four-lane road in good condition. However, lighting is limited in some stretches, and occasional pedestrians or cyclists without reflective gear can appear on the roadside. This is a genuine safety consideration and one of the practical reasons to use a professional driver rather than renting a car for a late-night arrival. The drive itself is pleasant at night — no traffic, cool desert air, and if you are heading to Cabo San Lucas, you will be at your hotel in about 40 minutes. ## If Your Flight Arrives After Midnight Very few commercial flights land at SJD after midnight, but delays happen. If you booked a private transfer, your driver will wait — that is what you paid for. If you did not book anything, the taxi booth should still have drivers available, though the selection thins out. Do not accept rides from unofficial drivers inside the terminal. Even at 1 AM, the official taxi system is operating. It may take a few extra minutes, but it is the safe option. ## One More Thing If you are staying at an all-inclusive resort, your room's minibar and restaurant will likely be closed by the time you arrive. Consider picking up water and a snack at the airport convenience store before heading to your car. It is a small thing, but it matters when you are hungry at midnight in a resort where everything is shut. --- ### Taxi vs. Private Transfer at Los Cabos Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sjd/taxi-vs-transfer This is one of the most common questions for travelers arriving at SJD, and the answer depends on your situation. Here is what each option actually looks like in practice. ## Airport Taxis at SJD Los Cabos airport taxis operate on a zone-based system. You purchase a ticket at the official taxi booth outside the arrivals exit, then hand the ticket to your assigned driver. Prices are fixed — there is no meter and no negotiation. The system is straightforward and safe. Drivers are licensed, vehicles are registered, and the prices are posted at the booth. The downside is cost: airport taxi rates at SJD are among the highest in Mexico relative to the distances involved. A trip to Cabo San Lucas will cost $90-120 USD, roughly 30-40% more than a pre-booked transfer for the same route. You also cannot choose your vehicle. If you need a larger car for extra luggage or a car seat for a child, you get whatever is next in the queue. ## Pre-Booked Private Transfers A private transfer means a specific driver is assigned to your booking, tracking your flight, and waiting for you when you arrive. You typically get a name sign, help with luggage, and a vehicle that matches what you requested at booking. The advantages are price (consistently 20-40% less than airport taxis), vehicle selection (you can request an SUV, van, or specify child seats), and certainty (your ride is confirmed before you land). The disadvantage is that you need to plan ahead — you cannot book one while standing in the arrivals hall. ## When Taxis Make More Sense If your transfer booking fell through, if you changed your plans last minute, or if you simply did not book anything in advance, the airport taxi is your reliable fallback. The booth is always staffed when flights are arriving, and you will have a car within minutes. Taxis also work fine for short trips to San Jose del Cabo where the price difference is smaller ($60-80 for a taxi versus $45-60 for a transfer). ## When Private Transfers Make More Sense For trips to Cabo San Lucas or the Tourist Corridor, where distances are longer and the price gap widens. For families who need car seats or extra space. For late-night arrivals when you want certainty. For groups of 4+ who need a van. And for anyone who simply prefers knowing exactly what their ride costs before they land. ## The Timeshare Factor One thing worth mentioning: the corridor between customs and the exit at SJD is lined with timeshare and tour salespeople. Some offer "free" or heavily discounted transport in exchange for attending a presentation. This is a real offer — you will get a ride — but the presentation commitment is typically 90-120 minutes. Worth knowing about, but not a practical transport solution for most travelers. --- ### Family Airport Transfers at Los Cabos (SJD) **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sjd/family-and-kids Arriving at a Mexican airport with children, strollers, car seats, and a mountain of luggage requires a bit more planning than traveling solo. Here is what families need to know about getting from SJD to their hotel. ## Car Seats Mexico does not enforce car seat laws as strictly as the US or Canada, but that does not mean your child should ride without one. Airport taxis do not carry car seats and will not provide them. Shared shuttles similarly have no car seat provisions. Private transfer companies will provide car seats if you request them at the time of booking. Specify the type you need — rear-facing infant, forward-facing toddler, or booster — and confirm availability before finalizing your reservation. Some families prefer to bring their own car seat from the plane, which is also a practical option since airlines transport them free of charge. ## The Airport Walk The distance from your gate to the arrivals exit at SJD is manageable but not short — roughly 10-15 minutes of walking. The route is flat and paved, so strollers roll fine. Immigration can involve standing in line for 20-50 minutes, so if your children are young, having snacks and something to keep them occupied during the wait is worth thinking about. The customs process (the red/green light button) is quick and usually a non-event. After customs, the walk through the timeshare corridor might overwhelm tired kids. Keep moving — the exit and your transport are just past it. ## Luggage and Vehicle Size A family of four with standard luggage (2 large suitcases, 2 carry-ons, a stroller, and possibly a car seat) will not fit comfortably in a standard sedan. Book a larger vehicle — an SUV at minimum, or a van if your family is bigger or you have extra gear like beach equipment, golf clubs, or a travel cot. When booking, list your luggage count honestly. A vehicle that is too small creates a real problem at the airport with few immediate solutions. ## Timing and Kids The drive to Cabo San Lucas takes 40-50 minutes. To San Jose del Cabo, about 20-30 minutes. Children who fall asleep in cars will appreciate the smooth highway — it is a well-maintained, mostly straight road. If you are arriving on an afternoon flight and your kids are on the edge of a meltdown, a private transfer that takes you door-to-door without stopping for other passengers is worth the extra cost over a shared shuttle. The shuttle adds an hour or more of riding around, and that hour can feel very long with tired children. ## Practical Tips for Families - Request water bottles in the car at booking — the Cabo heat hits hard when you step outside the terminal. - If your hotel is in a gated resort community, share the resort name and any gate codes with your driver in advance. - The airport has baby-changing facilities in the arrivals area if you need them before the drive. - If you are splitting your family across two vehicles, coordinate with the transfer company to ensure both cars arrive and depart together. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from SJD Airport to Your Hotel? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/sjd/cost-to-city Los Cabos International Airport serves two main destinations: San Jose del Cabo (the closer town, about 15 km away) and Cabo San Lucas (the busier tourist hub, about 35 km away). The Tourist Corridor, a stretch of beachfront resorts between the two towns, falls somewhere in the middle. Your cost depends entirely on which of these three zones your accommodation is in. ## San Jose del Cabo This is the closest destination to the airport. A private transfer runs $45-60 USD, and the drive takes about 20-30 minutes. Shared shuttles cost $18-25 per person. Official airport taxis charge $60-80 USD — you buy a ticket at the booth outside arrivals and hand it to the driver. San Jose del Cabo is the quieter, more traditional town. If your hotel is in the downtown area or the hotel zone along the beach, a standard sedan transfer is fine. ## The Tourist Corridor The corridor stretches along Highway 1 between the two towns and is home to many of the large resorts. Private transfers cost $55-75 USD depending on exactly where your resort sits along the corridor. The drive is 25-40 minutes. Shared shuttles may or may not serve corridor resorts — check before booking. Some resorts are set back from the highway with long access roads, and shuttle drivers sometimes skip them. ## Cabo San Lucas The furthest major destination from SJD airport. Private transfers run $65-85 USD and take 40-50 minutes. Shared shuttles cost $25-35 per person but add considerable time due to multiple stops — budget 1.5-2 hours. Airport taxis to Cabo San Lucas charge $90-120 USD. This is where the savings from a pre-booked transfer are most noticeable — you can save $30-40 compared to the taxi booth price. ## What Affects the Price Vehicle size matters. A standard sedan or SUV fits 2-3 passengers with luggage. If your group is larger or you have bulky items (golf clubs, surfboards, dive gear), you'll need a van or Suburban, which adds $15-25 to the base price. Time of day has minimal impact on pricing for pre-booked transfers. Taxis at the airport booth have fixed zone-based pricing regardless of when you arrive. ## The Real Cost Comparison For a couple heading to Cabo San Lucas, a pre-booked private transfer at $75 USD is cheaper than a taxi ($100+), faster than a shuttle (which costs $50-70 total for two people but takes much longer), and far more comfortable than trying to arrange a rideshare at an airport where they face restrictions. For solo travelers on a budget, the shared shuttle remains the cheapest door-to-door option. Just set your expectations for the time involved. --- ## Related Pages - [SJD Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/sjd) - [SJD Airport Transfer Cost to City Center](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/sjd/cost-to-city) - [SJD Airport Taxi vs. Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/sjd/taxi-vs-transfer) - [SJD Airport Transfers for Families](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/sjd/family-and-kids) - [SJD Late Night Airport Transfers](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/sjd/late-night) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. 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