REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
Airport Round Trip from Montego Bay to Royalton, Excellence, Coral Springs
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First things first: getting off a flight should not feel like a scavenger hunt. This private round-trip transfer from Donald Sangster’s International Airport to Royalton, Excellence, or Coral Springs keeps things simple: you spot your driver, climb into a clean A/C vehicle, and go. I especially like the private, no-haggle setup, and the consistently praised on-time pickup/dropping routine from drivers like Orlando (and others). The main thing to consider is that lunch and alcohol are not included, so you’ll need to plan on that if you’re hoping to eat or drink during the ride.
What makes it work so well is the “door-to-door” feel. The transfer is built around your group only, with round-trip transportation, all fees and taxes included, and a mobile ticket plus confirmation at booking—so you’re not piecing together schedules while you’re tired. One possible drawback: the trip time is listed at about 45 minutes, so if you hit heavier traffic, you’ll want to stay flexible.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you book
- What you’re buying: Royalton, Excellence, Coral Springs transfers
- How the 45-minute estimate should shape your expectations
- Finding your driver at Sangster Intl Airport (and keeping your sanity)
- Mobile ticket + confirmation reduces the “where do I go” problem
- The ride itself: private comfort, A/C, and conversation that doesn’t feel forced
- Drivers you’ll recognize from the reviews: Orlando, Neal, Michael
- A practical tip: use the ride for getting oriented
- Optional lunch and alcohol: how to plan without surprises
- The return trip: why early drop-offs feel like good planning
- What happens when there’s a hiccup
- Price and booking timing: when $100 feels fair
- Group discounts can help
- Who this transfer is best for (and who should look elsewhere)
- When it might not be the right fit
- My take: should you book Island Life Tours Jamaica?
- FAQ
- What is included in the Montego Bay round-trip transfer?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where do you get picked up and dropped off?
- Which hotels or areas are covered?
- Is this a shared transfer?
- How will I receive my confirmation or ticket?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Quick hits before you book

- Private vehicle, round trip, all fees covered: you’re not paying extra at the end or dealing with shared shuttles.
- Clean A/C cars: reviewers repeatedly flag modern, spacious vehicles and comfortable rides.
- Your driver matters: Orlando is a standout name for humor, professionalism, and reliable timing.
- Airport pickup location is clear: start at Sangster Intl Airport in Montego Bay.
- Easy add-ons if you want them: lunch and alcohol can be purchased upon request (not included).
- Communication that reduces stress: emails with information, plus confirmation support on the return day.
What you’re buying: Royalton, Excellence, Coral Springs transfers

You’re paying for a simple product: reliable transportation between Montego Bay airport and select hotel areas. The service specifically lists stops at Royalton, Excellence, and Coral Springs, so it’s ideal if you’re staying inside that bubble and want to keep your first and last day stress-free.
At $100 per person for a round trip, the value comes from what you’re avoiding. No taxis. No shared van negotiations. No figuring out where to stand or who’s waiting for whom. Instead, you get a private round-trip transport plan in an air-conditioned vehicle with all fees and taxes already included.
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How the 45-minute estimate should shape your expectations
The duration is listed as about 45 minutes. That’s usually a reasonable airport-to-resort drive time, but it’s still just an estimate. Treat it like: you’ll likely be comfortable and there’s time for a bit of conversation—but you shouldn’t assume it’s guaranteed to be exactly 45 minutes every time.
Finding your driver at Sangster Intl Airport (and keeping your sanity)

The meeting point is Sangster Intl Airport, Montego Bay. The service also lists opening hours as daily, 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM (with the availability window running from 09/13/2021 to 12/29/2026), which matters if you land late or leave early.
In real-world terms, the difference between a good transfer and a frustrating one is what happens in the first 10 minutes. Here, the focus is on you being able to locate your driver and get moving. Reviewers highlight that drivers were prompt at arrival pick-ups and that the company provides strong communication ahead of time—emails loaded with details, plus a return confirmation call noted by some guests.
Mobile ticket + confirmation reduces the “where do I go” problem
You should receive confirmation at booking and have a mobile ticket. That’s not just a convenience—it cuts down on the chaos of texting screenshots and repeating your reservation info at the worst possible moment.
If you’re arriving with kids, this is also where small wins matter. One review specifically notes that a car seat was provided. If you need one, I’d treat it as a “bring it up early” item when you book, because you don’t want to be scrambling once you’re at the terminal.
The ride itself: private comfort, A/C, and conversation that doesn’t feel forced
This is private transportation in your own personal vehicle—meaning only your group rides. That’s a big deal in Jamaica, where shared rides can turn into an awkward waiting game. Here, you get to settle in right away with your group, control the pace, and skip the constant stopping.
The vehicle is listed as air conditioned, and multiple reviews mention the cars being clean, modern, and spacious. That’s worth paying attention to because airport transfers are one of those times when comfort directly affects your mood for the rest of the trip.
Drivers you’ll recognize from the reviews: Orlando, Neal, Michael
While you won’t always know who you’ll get, the name Orlando shows up again and again in the feedback. Reviews describe Orlando as:
- on-time for pick-ups and drop-offs
- professional and courteous
- funny, with great conversation
- helpful with recommendations and a quick Jamaica history lesson
Other names appear too—Neal is mentioned in one review, and Michael in another. The point isn’t that any specific driver is guaranteed; it’s that the service clearly puts effort into the human part of the ride, not just the car.
A practical tip: use the ride for getting oriented
If your driver is talkative (and it sounds like many are), use that time to get bearings fast. Ask for practical suggestions: what area to explore first, what to be cautious about, and which “tourist traps” to skip. You’re on your way anyway, so you might as well arrive informed instead of guessing.
Optional lunch and alcohol: how to plan without surprises
Lunch isn’t included, but it can be purchased upon request. Alcoholic beverages also aren’t included, but can be purchased on request as well.
That means you should treat the ride as:
- mostly transportation and relaxation
- with the option to add food/drinks depending on what the driver can arrange
If you’re traveling with people who want to eat right away after landing, plan to decide early—either before you start the ride or soon after. And if your group is sensitive to alcohol purchases or preferences, it helps to clarify expectations upfront so no one feels stuck.
The return trip: why early drop-offs feel like good planning

The service is round-trip, so your second half of the experience matters as much as the first. Reviews mention dependable return timing, including at least one case where the driver arrived about 10 minutes early for departure. Another reviewer notes that Orlando called the day before departure to confirm the return trip, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes airport mornings easier.
That pre-trip communication is a quiet value-add. Flight days are stressful enough without wondering whether your ride is coming. If you like peace of mind, this service’s repeat emphasis on communication is one of the reasons people rate it so highly.
What happens when there’s a hiccup
One review mentions a mishap related to lodging expectations—something resolved quickly thanks to communication and a friendly welcome. That tells me the company’s system is flexible when information doesn’t match the plan. If you’re changing hotels or your reservation details are messy, make sure you message the provider during planning so they can line things up correctly.
Price and booking timing: when $100 feels fair

The price is listed at $100.00 per person. For an airport transfer, that can sound like a lot—until you compare it to the hassle factor and the extra costs people sometimes pay for taxis, shared rides, or last-minute fixes.
Two value drivers here:
- You get round-trip transportation, not a one-way gamble.
- The price includes all fees and taxes, so you’re less likely to face surprise add-ons.
Booking timing also gives you a clue about how people plan. The average booking advance time is about 59 days. That doesn’t mean you must book two months ahead, but it’s a strong hint: earlier planning tends to make things smoother, especially if you’re going during busy periods.
Group discounts can help
Group discounts are listed as a feature. If you’re traveling as a family or a small group, this is where the math can get even better. Even if the per-person rate stays similar, group discounts can reduce the overall cost and make private transportation more attainable.
Who this transfer is best for (and who should look elsewhere)
I’d steer you toward this service if you:
- want an uncomplicated start and finish to your Jamaica trip
- are staying at Royalton, Excellence, or Coral Springs
- prefer private comfort over shared shuttles
- value strong communication and on-time performance
It’s especially appealing for couples and honeymoon trips—at least one review mentions the service being booked for a honeymoon—and for families who want room, safety, and less stress. If you need a car seat, mention it early; you’ll see at least one example where it was provided.
When it might not be the right fit
If you’re trying to travel the absolute cheapest way possible, you might not love paying for a private transfer. And if your hotel isn’t one of the listed destinations, you’d need to confirm that your exact lodging is covered by the service you book.
My take: should you book Island Life Tours Jamaica?
If your goal is to land in Montego Bay and immediately feel like your trip is under control, I think this is the kind of booking that pays off fast. The combination of a private, air-conditioned vehicle, all-in pricing, and the repeat mention of prompt, courteous drivers (Orlando is the name that comes up most often) makes it a smart “reduce stress first” move.
I’d book it if:
- you want a no-haggle, no-shuttle experience
- you’re staying at Royalton, Excellence, or Coral Springs
- you want your ride to feel like part of the vacation, not a logistical chore
I’d hesitate only if:
- you’re looking for the lowest possible cost, and you don’t mind sharing transportation
- your travel plans are very flexible or your lodging details are unclear—because the smoother it is for them to match you, the smoother it is for you
FAQ
What is included in the Montego Bay round-trip transfer?
The transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle, private round-trip transport, and all fees and taxes. Lunch and alcoholic beverages are not included, but can be purchased upon request.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 45 minutes.
Where do you get picked up and dropped off?
Pickup and drop-off are at Donald Sangster’s International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Which hotels or areas are covered?
The service offers transfers to your hotel in Royalton, Excellence, or Coral Springs.
Is this a shared transfer?
No. This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates, and you use your own personal vehicle.
How will I receive my confirmation or ticket?
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the service uses a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.


























