REVIEW · MONTEGO BAY
MBJ Airport Transfer to: Ocho Rios/Negril/Bahia/Princess Hotel
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That MBJ arrival stress fades fast. This private transfer from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ) is built around flight tracking and a driver who meets you right at the exit—so you can get moving toward Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay, Negril, and nearby stays.
I like the true private ride feel: no random pickups, no waiting for other guests, and you’re meant to go straight to your drop-off unless you choose a detour.
I also like the hands-on comfort details. You’re in an air-conditioned vehicle, and the driver can tailor the ride—whether that means a quick food stop, a restroom stop, or pulling over for photos and local sights. One thing to keep in mind: there is at least one report of a driver acting unprofessionally, so it’s smart to stay alert and flag any problem immediately.
In This Review
- Key things that make this transfer work
- MBJ pickup that doesn’t waste your vacation time
- Private transportation: it’s not just a perk, it changes the whole day
- Meet the driver fast: flight tracking, identity checks, and clear communication
- The road trip part: what you can do between MBJ and your hotel
- Food stop (for real, not a rushed snack)
- Photos and quick roadside stops
- Rest stop and stretch break
- Souvenir shopping (only if you want it)
- A running commentary from the driver
- Air-conditioned comfort that actually matters in Jamaica
- The price: $70 per person, and how to judge the value
- Where you’re going: Ocho Rios, Negril, Runaway Bay, and nearby hotels
- The one real caution: professionalism can vary with any driver
- Who should book this transfer?
- Should you book Travel Together Tours Jamaica?
- Quick FAQ (based on what’s listed)
- FAQ
- Where does this airport transfer go?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the transfer private or shared?
- How long does the ride take?
- Can you make stops on the way?
- How does pickup work after landing?
- Do you need tickets on your phone?
- What if I cancel?
- Is this good for first-time visitors?
Key things that make this transfer work

- Meet-you-outside setup: the driver waits outside the main exit door with the company logo or the lead passenger name.
- Flight-aware pickup: the team tracks your flight continuously to match the arrival timing.
- Private, no extra hotel stops: you and your party travel together, without drop-offs for strangers.
- Air-conditioned vehicle: a small thing that matters a lot in Jamaican heat and humidity.
- You control the route: stop for food, souvenirs, rest, or photos if you want.
- Drivers who talk: reviews mention landmark spotting and even little history lessons from drivers like Mark, Cleverton, and Ricardo.
MBJ pickup that doesn’t waste your vacation time
MBJ can feel like a test of patience. Immigration lines, baggage timing, then the scramble to find your ride. What I like about this transfer is how it tackles those pain points head-on.
Once your flight lands, the driver is meant to go to the arrival area and wait outside the main exit door—easy to spot using the company logo or the lead passenger name. From there, you’re escorted to the vehicle, which cuts down the wandering.
The bigger win is the focus on timing. They track flights continuously, so your pickup should match your actual arrival and not some guessed schedule. If you’ve ever landed and watched your ride wait for the wrong timing, you know why this matters.
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Private transportation: it’s not just a perk, it changes the whole day

This isn’t a shared shuttle. It’s a private transfer for just you and your party, and the vehicle is described as able to handle up to four passengers. The practical result: less waiting, fewer “just one more stop,” and a ride that feels more like a guided welcome than a bus route.
That also matters if you’re arriving with kids, older travelers, or anyone who gets stressed in crowds. You skip the part where you’re trying to manage luggage while a group transfer loads and unloads everyone else first.
Also, the ride is framed as made-to-fit. You’re not locked into a fixed route with scheduled stops that you have to accept. Instead, you decide if you want a detour for food, souvenirs, a restroom break, or a photo stop. That control can save time compared with trying to negotiate stops yourself after you’re already tired.
Meet the driver fast: flight tracking, identity checks, and clear communication

This transfer leans on simple, practical systems:
- They track your flight.
- The driver waits at the arrival exit with identifying details.
- You can expect some form of pre-arrival coordination.
In reviews, this is backed by real examples. One guest described their driver Mark as right outside with the Travel Together sign, easy to identify right away. Another mentioned a driver, Cleverton, messaging details about clothing before pickup, so there was no awkward guessing outside the terminal. Ricardo also came up in feedback as a friendly, engaging driver who shared island context.
Those small logistics are huge at MBJ. When your driver’s location is clear and communication is timely, you lose way less energy to uncertainty. You get your bearings faster, and the trip starts with less hassle.
The road trip part: what you can do between MBJ and your hotel

The ride time is listed as about 1 to 2 hours, depending on where you’re going and traffic. For most people, that’s just enough time to settle in, cool down, and arrive without feeling like you’ve burned half a day in a vehicle.
Now here’s the key: the driver can tailor the stops. The service explicitly says you can choose what you want to do on the way. Based on the feedback, the most common “yes, please” stops look like this:
Food stop (for real, not a rushed snack)
One review highlights an authentic Jamaican food stop along the route, which turned a simple transfer into a first taste of the island. If you land hungry—or you just want something local instead of vending-machine energy—this is a big plus.
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Photos and quick roadside stops
Several guests mention photo moments, including stopping for pictures at the Negril signage. Even if you’re short on time, these quick pullovers can be a fun way to break up the drive and create a “we made it” moment before check-in.
Rest stop and stretch break
If you’re dealing with a long flight or customs delays, a restroom or quick stretch stop can make the ride feel lighter. You’re not trapped with no options.
Souvenir shopping (only if you want it)
The service allows for souvenir stops. That can be a smart way to pick up small gifts before your hotel schedule gets complicated. Just remember: the more stops you add, the more you stretch the overall drive time.
A running commentary from the driver
Drivers are described as pointing out important spots and answering questions. If you like learning while you move, that’s the friendly bonus here. Reviews mention history lessons and landmark explanation, so it’s not just a silent drive.
A note on how much you can squeeze in: since the ride is meant to be comfortable and direct, I’d treat stops like seasoning, not the main course. Pick one or two priorities—food and one photo moment, for example—so you still arrive feeling relaxed.
Air-conditioned comfort that actually matters in Jamaica

This transfer is built around comfort in an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s not fluff. It changes how you feel when you step out of the airport into heat, then spend time waiting for a taxi.
An air-conditioned ride helps you:
- cool down quickly
- keep luggage comfortable and not sticky
- arrive ready for check-in rather than spent from the first hour
One review also mentions a car with tented windows to help keep it cool. You may not always get the exact same vehicle setup, but the point stays: this service is clearly trying to reduce that “stuck in the heat” arrival feeling.
The price: $70 per person, and how to judge the value

The listed price is $70.00 per person. It’s also described as a group-based vehicle service for up to four passengers, with group discounts mentioned and mobile tickets included.
So is $70 worth it? Often, yes—if you value time and simplicity.
Here’s the value math I’d use as a traveler:
- If you’re traveling with 2 to 4 people, the per-person cost is easier to swallow because the car is yours.
- If you land at a time when taxis are chaotic or it’s late in the day, paying for a guaranteed meeting point can save stress you can’t really measure.
- If you want flexible stops (like a local food stop), you’re paying for convenience plus a bit of guidance—not just transportation.
If you’re traveling solo on a super tight budget, you might compare it to cheaper shared options. But you’d also be trading away the private feel, the flight-aware pickup, and the “no stranger, no extra drops” approach. In practice, those advantages can be worth the difference, especially on your first day.
Where you’re going: Ocho Rios, Negril, Runaway Bay, and nearby hotels

The service covers transfers from MBJ to these areas:
- Ocho Rios
- Runaway Bay
- Negril
- Bahia and Princess hotel options (noted in the title)
The transfer also mentions picking up at hotels, Airbnb, villas, guest houses, and other stays. So it’s not only one-way thinking. If you want a consistent feel for getting around, it helps that the service can support both pickup and return planning.
One thing I’d consider: because destinations vary, the exact ride time can change. Use the 1 to 2 hour guide as a baseline, not a promise. Traffic and the exact hotel location can affect timing.
The one real caution: professionalism can vary with any driver

Here’s the balanced bit. The overall rating is extremely high (98% recommended, 4.9 average from 54 reviews), and most feedback praises drivers for being punctual, friendly, and informative.
Still, there’s at least one low rating report that describes inappropriate and unprofessional behavior that made the passenger uncomfortable. That means you should treat driver conduct as something you monitor like you would anywhere.
Practical advice:
- If anything feels off, say something right away and request a change in approach.
- Keep communication clear from the start, especially around pickup details.
- If you’re traveling with someone who may feel vulnerable, stick close to your comfort rules and do not feel obligated to “go along” with anything that crosses lines.
Most reviews are positive, but your safety and comfort come first.
Who should book this transfer?
This is a great match if you:
- want a private pickup instead of a group shuttle
- hate wandering outside the airport trying to find the right ride
- arrive hungry and would like a quick first-stop for food
- want a smoother, more guided start to a trip (landmarks, questions, simple context)
- travel in a group up to four and can split the cost
It may be less ideal if you:
- need the absolute lowest cost option and don’t mind sharing logistics
- don’t care about any stops and could handle taxi lines without stress
Should you book Travel Together Tours Jamaica?
If your priority is an easy arrival with a clear meeting point, this transfer is easy to recommend. The combination of flight tracking, a driver who waits with identifying details, and a private air-conditioned ride is exactly what you want after a travel day.
I’d especially consider booking if you’re new to Jamaica, traveling with family, or you know you’ll appreciate the option to stop for something like real local food. Just remember to set your comfort expectations clearly, and if anything feels wrong, address it fast.
Quick FAQ (based on what’s listed)
FAQ
Where does this airport transfer go?
It transfers from Montego Bay’s Sangster International Airport (MBJ) to Ocho Rios, Runaway Bay, Negril hotels, and also nearby stays like Bahia and Princess hotel options.
How much does it cost?
The price is $70.00 per person.
Is the transfer private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group participates.
How long does the ride take?
It’s listed as about 1 to 2 hours (approx.).
Can you make stops on the way?
Yes. You can choose stops for things like food, souvenir shopping, rest breaks, or photos.
How does pickup work after landing?
The service tracks your flight continuously. After the plane lands, the driver goes to the arrival area and waits outside the main exit door with the company logo or the lead passenger name, then escorts you to the vehicle.
Do you need tickets on your phone?
A mobile ticket is included.
What if I cancel?
Free cancellation is offered. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this good for first-time visitors?
It’s geared toward travelers who want to avoid the hassle of taxis and group transfers, so it can be a good fit for first-time visitors who want simpler logistics.




























