REVIEW · CANCUN
Transfer from Puerto de Chiquila to Cancun Airport
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That ferry-to-airport stretch can make or break a trip.
This private transfer links the port of Chiquilá with Cancun International Airport in a direct, comfortable ride, using a mobile ticket and a meet-up spot right at the port area. For a trip where timing matters, it’s one of the simplest ways to keep your focus on the flight, not the logistics.
I love two things most: reliable pickup flow and driver communication. Several accounts highlight a driver who shows up holding your name, helps with luggage, and keeps things easy from the moment you step off the ferry. The other big win is the human touch: drivers like Raúl Torres have been praised for friendly service and for turning a basic transfer into a more comfortable, low-stress ride.
One drawback to plan around: there’s at least one serious report of a driver not showing up and phone trouble close to departure. That doesn’t seem like the norm, but it’s a reminder to double-check your confirmation details and keep a backup contact plan so you’re not stuck if anything glitches.
In This Review
- Quick Takeaways
- Port-to-Airport Timing: What This Transfer Really Does for You
- Finding Your Driver Fast at Chiquilá Port
- The Ride Itself: Comfortable Private Transport (Not a Wobbly Mystery Van)
- Stops on the Way: Restrooms and Little Detours That Make It Easier
- The Real Price Question: Is $179.21 Worth It?
- Service Quality: Communication, Friendliness, and the Best-Case Driver
- When Things Go Wrong: One No-Show Report and How to Protect Yourself
- Airport End Point: Dropping You at Cancun International Airport
- Operating Hours: When This Transfer Is Available
- Who Should Book This Transfer (And Who Might Not Need It)
- A Few Small Tips That Make This Trip Smoother
- Should You Book This Private Transfer From Chiquilá to Cancun Airport?
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer from Puerto de Chiquilá to Cancun Airport take?
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- How many people can be in a group?
- What is included in the price?
- Where do we meet the driver in Chiquilá?
- Where does the transfer end?
- Do I get a ticket on my phone?
- What are the operating hours?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick Takeaways

- Direct private ride from Chiquilá port area to Cancun International Airport, about 1–2 hours
- Meet-the-driver setup right by the port, with clear pickup guidance after ferry disembarkation
- Bottled water included, plus an overall comfort-first approach in the car
- Good communication and polite, on-time driving show up repeatedly in strong ratings
- One notable risk: a rare no-show report means you should be prepared with backup steps
Port-to-Airport Timing: What This Transfer Really Does for You

The goal here is simple: get you from Puerto de Chiquilá to Cancun Airport with less stress. You’re buying time and peace of mind, not sightseeing. When your return flight is on the line, that matters more than almost anything else.
This service runs as a private transfer in a comfortable vehicle. The ride is listed at about 1 to 2 hours, which is a useful range because road conditions can shift. You can plan your day around that window and still leave breathing room for check-in.
The pickup is designed for the ferry rhythm. When you get off the ferry at the port of Chiquilá, you don’t wander around for long. You walk roughly 45 meters toward the avenue, and you’ll see the offices in front of the port area—so the “where do we go now?” moment stays short.
If you’re coming to Cancun from Holbox via ferry, you already know that the last leg can feel rushed. This transfer leans into being predictable. Even when nothing exciting happens (most transfers are like that), predictability is a real kind of value.
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Finding Your Driver Fast at Chiquilá Port

Your biggest comfort on arrival will come from how easy it is to locate your driver. The meeting point starts at Estacionamiento Cirilo’s, Avenida Delfines, Centro, 77320 Chiquilá, Q.R., Mexico.
Here’s the key detail: after you disembark the ferry, you walk about 45 meters toward the avenue. The offices are right in front of the port, so you’re not relying on confusing directions. That’s a small detail, but it’s the kind that can save you from panic.
In several strong experiences, the driver meets you with a sign at the end of the port and makes the transition from port to vehicle feel put-together. One reviewer specifically called out how the sign helped, plus help with luggage, which can be a relief if you’re wrangling bags while also watching the clock.
Practical tip: when you arrive at the port, take a quick minute to confirm the meeting area and the name on your booking before you start moving through crowds. You’ll still be on time, and you’ll avoid the “is that them?” pause.
The Ride Itself: Comfortable Private Transport (Not a Wobbly Mystery Van)
This is a private vehicle, and that changes the vibe. You’re not sharing space with strangers, which means less jockeying for seat position and fewer delays waiting for other parties.
The ride includes bottled water. That sounds basic, but on travel days, it’s the difference between dry mouth and a calmer exit from your vacation. It also signals that the operator is thinking about comfort rather than treating this like pure logistics.
Some drivers go beyond the minimum. One account described cold water in a coolbox and even small beer as a friendly end-of-trip touch. Not every service will include extras like that, but it tells you the best-case scenario is more than just a drop-off.
You can also expect drivers to know the route and the airport approach. That matters because Cancun can be busy. A confident driver helps you avoid the slow, looping feel that can turn a simple transfer into an anxiety spiral.
Stops on the Way: Restrooms and Little Detours That Make It Easier
A transfer doesn’t have many moving parts, so small stops can stand out. In one praised experience, the driver arranged a bathroom break during the trip and found a clean, safe spot. That’s exactly the kind of detail you want to hear when you’re traveling with limited time.
Another strong report mentioned an unprompted stop for a local Mexican breakfast staple, specifically freshly made cornbread, chosen by the driver to share something from the region. This sort of stop isn’t guaranteed in the information provided, but it’s a great example of how a good driver can add comfort without turning your transfer into a tour.
What you should do: treat stops as a bonus. Build your planning around the listed 1–2 hours, and assume any extra stop depends on timing and traffic. If you have a strict boarding window, prioritize arriving directly over maximizing detours.
The Real Price Question: Is $179.21 Worth It?
The price is $179.21 per group, up to 3 people. That’s the headline number, but the value depends on how you split it.
If you travel as a couple, you’ll pay the full group rate, so it’s likely pricier per person than shared transport. If you have three people, the cost spreads out, and it becomes much closer to what you’d expect from paying for convenience.
One review included a comparison to shared shuttles that cost far less (around 40 USD). That’s a useful reality check. If you’re purely budget-minded and your schedule is flexible, shared transport can be the cheaper move.
So where does this private transfer win?
- Less waiting: you’re not building in extra pickup uncertainty.
- Less stress: the direct plan helps protect flight timing.
- More control: private transfers tend to feel smoother when you’re carrying bags.
Also, private transport can be the better deal when you factor in the cost of stress. Missing a flight is an expensive lesson. For many travelers, paying more for clean timing and direct service is money well spent.
Service Quality: Communication, Friendliness, and the Best-Case Driver
The high rating is mostly about the people behind the wheel and how clearly they handle the handoff. In multiple strong accounts, communication was described as clear and reliable.
A standout name is Raúl Torres, praised for being friendly and for making the journey feel enjoyable rather than dull. The report included details like being greeted with a sign at the port, help with luggage, and a coolbox with cold drinks. It also mentioned chats about local areas frequented by locals in the Yucatán region and a sense of enthusiasm for day-to-day life there.
Another account highlighted how the driver was on time and comfortable, and that phone assistance was helpful when arranging the ride. That’s a big one: when things are time-sensitive, you want help that works quickly.
Bottom line: when it works well, this transfer feels like a confident, friendly handoff. You arrive at the airport with less mental load and more certainty.
When Things Go Wrong: One No-Show Report and How to Protect Yourself
For balance, I need to point out the one ugly story in the mix. There’s a report where a driver didn’t show up and the phone number wasn’t answering despite repeated attempts. The traveler then had to find another driver last minute and almost missed their flight.
That’s the kind of risk you can’t ignore. It doesn’t mean you’ll face it, but it does mean you should travel smart:
- Keep your confirmation details handy on your phone.
- Make sure you can access your booking info without hunting for Wi-Fi.
- Have a backup plan for a last-minute alternative taxi or transfer if contact fails.
If you’re traveling near peak times, give yourself extra buffer at the port. A little extra margin can turn a minor hiccup into a non-event.
There’s also a smaller complaint about potential confusion around additional road costs. One reviewer advised not to automatically fall for a charge for a faster road, arguing the ride already included the needed route. In real life, that kind of mismatch can happen when toll or route decisions get explained differently. If that comes up, stay calm, ask what it covers, and compare it to what you expected based on your booking.
Airport End Point: Dropping You at Cancun International Airport
The end point is clearly listed as Cancun International Airport, on Carr. a Aeropuerto Cancún, 77500 Cancún, Q.R., Mexico.
That matters because Cancun has multiple access points and airport traffic patterns. You’re paying for a direct arrival, not for a complicated final mile.
Also, your vehicle stops at the airport, not at a hotel zone or a beach district. This is the kind of transfer that works best when your only goal is to reach the airport calmly and on time.
Operating Hours: When This Transfer Is Available
The listed opening hours run Monday through Sunday from 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM.
If your ferry timing or flight is outside those hours, you’ll want to look closely at whether the pickup time you want fits inside the window. The safest move is to align your ferry schedule with a transfer that starts early enough for airport check-in and security.
Who Should Book This Transfer (And Who Might Not Need It)
This transfer fits best if you want:
- a private ride rather than sharing space
- a direct plan to the airport
- simple pickup steps after the ferry
It’s also listed as allowing service animals and as suitable for most travelers. That’s helpful for travelers who need a straightforward service that doesn’t require special planning.
Who might consider something else? If you’re traveling light, your schedule is flexible, and you’re trying to cut costs, shared shuttles can be much cheaper. The downside is more uncertainty around timing and pickup sequencing, which can be a headache on travel days.
A Few Small Tips That Make This Trip Smoother
Transfers sound simple, but the small details are where stress hides.
First, plan your arrival at the port with a little extra buffer. Even if the transfer is listed as 1–2 hours, delays can happen. You’re not just paying for speed—you’re paying for a dependable handoff.
Second, keep an eye on where you’re walking after the ferry. The key direction is walking about 45 meters toward the avenue and locating offices in front of the port. If you do that right away, you’ll find your point faster.
Third, take advantage of the included water. It’s easy to forget to hydrate until you’re already at the airport, which is where the real discomfort starts.
Lastly, if you’re traveling with multiple bags, prioritize confirming luggage help at pickup. Multiple positive experiences mention drivers who help with luggage, which can save your shoulders from the last scramble.
Should You Book This Private Transfer From Chiquilá to Cancun Airport?
If you want an easy, direct route with clear pickup steps, this transfer is a strong choice. The best evidence points to smooth communication, drivers who show up and know the area, and a comfortable ride that gets you to the airport without drama.
I’d book it if:
- you’re traveling as a group of up to 3 and can spread the cost
- you prefer a private experience over waiting around with other parties
- you like the idea of a driver who may offer extra comfort like a restroom stop
I’d think twice if:
- you’re on an extremely tight flight window with zero flexibility
- you rely on phones for updates and you’re worried about connectivity at the port
- you’re chasing the absolute lowest price and can handle shared transport uncertainty
And a final note on flexibility: the service offers free cancellation up to 24 hours for a full refund, so if your schedule changes, you’re not locked in instantly.
FAQ
How long does the transfer from Puerto de Chiquilá to Cancun Airport take?
The ride is listed at about 1 to 2 hours (approx.). Exact timing can vary with traffic and conditions.
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s private, meaning only your group will participate.
How many people can be in a group?
The price is per group up to 3 people.
What is included in the price?
The transfer includes bottled water.
Where do we meet the driver in Chiquilá?
You start at Estacionamiento Cirilo’s, Avenida Delfines, Centro, 77320 Chiquilá. After you disembark the ferry, you walk about 45 meters toward the avenue and can see the offices right in front of the port.
Where does the transfer end?
The transfer ends at Cancun International Airport, on Carr. a Aeropuerto Cancún, 77500 Cancún.
Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Yes. A mobile ticket is part of the service.
What are the operating hours?
The listed hours are 5:30 AM to 9:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the start time.






























