REVIEW · TRELAWNY
Royalton White Sand and Blue Waters Airport Transfer
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A smooth arrival beats a stressful one. This private Montego Bay airport transfer is built for couples and families heading straight to Royalton resorts without the usual shuttle chaos. It’s also nice when your plans don’t match airport timing exactly, since the team adjusts for delays or early landings.
I especially like two things: flight tracking (so your driver is ready when you are) and the private, air-conditioned vehicle sized for your group with room for luggage. The service is also driven by English-speaking drivers who focus on getting you there on time, and who can share useful ideas for what to do once you reach Trelawny.
The one drawback to keep in mind is that transfer time is approximate. Traffic and the time of day can stretch that “about 1 hour” estimate, even with a direct private ride.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- Private Royalton Transfers: Why this beats the big shuttle
- Where you’re going: Montego Bay to Royalton White Sands or Blue Waters
- The ride experience: Direct, air-conditioned, and ready for luggage
- Flight tracking: The difference between waiting and being picked up
- On the road: How long it takes (and why “about 1 hour” is normal)
- Roundtrip vs one-way: Getting what you actually paid for
- Driver quality and service style: Friendly, punctual, English-speaking
- Tips and recommendations: What to do after you arrive
- Price and value: Is $36.67 per person fair?
- Cancellation and timing: How to plan without stress
- Who should book this transfer
- Should you book it or not?
- FAQ
- Is this transfer one-way or roundtrip?
- How long is the transfer from Montego Bay Airport to the Royalton resorts?
- Is it a private service or a shared shuttle?
- Do drivers track flight delays or early arrivals?
- Are drinks included in the transfer?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Flight tracking for delays and early arrivals, so you’re not stuck waiting around with everyone else
- Private vehicle for your group, usually a minivan or sedan with space for luggage
- No extra drop-off stops like bigger shuttles, which saves real time and patience
- Clean, comfortable rides reported as reliable, with punctual drivers
- Friendly, English-speaking drivers who can offer tips for your stay
- Roundtrip available (with roundtrip transfer included only when you pick that option)
Private Royalton Transfers: Why this beats the big shuttle

Jamaica’s airport scene can go two ways: you’re relaxed and checked in with a cold drink soon after landing… or you’re herded into a bus full of strangers while the van makes extra stops. This Royalton-focused transfer cuts through that. You’re not signing up for a “maybe we’ll get there quickly” shuffle. You’re booking a private ride between Montego Bay Airport and either Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters.
That private angle matters because hotel shuttles often do two things that slow you down: they make drop-offs for multiple properties, and they wait for other parties to arrive. With a private transfer, you generally travel directly to your hotel. That means fewer minutes in the seat trying to guess where you’re headed—and fewer surprises when your itinerary feels like it’s being dragged by someone else’s schedule.
The other big win is the vehicle comfort. You’re in an air-conditioned minivan or sedan suited to your group size, and there’s room for luggage. When you’re coming off a flight, that alone can turn the first hour into “vacation mode” instead of “airport mode.”
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Where you’re going: Montego Bay to Royalton White Sands or Blue Waters

This service is designed specifically for resort guests in Trelawny staying at the Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters. Your destination is consistent, which is a hidden advantage: the driver isn’t guessing which turns to take for a random assortment of hotels. You’re going from Montego Bay Airport to a Royalton property, then back again.
The location fit is especially good if you want an easy start to your trip. You land, you go straight to your resort, and you can spend the rest of the day settling in—whether that means grabbing lunch, hitting the beach, or simply showering and dropping your bags before you decide what’s next.
On the way back, the same concept works in reverse. A private car gets you to the airport without negotiating with crowds or dealing with uncertain pickup windows. That’s the kind of practical peace of mind that makes the transfer feel like part of your vacation, not just a necessary chore.
The ride experience: Direct, air-conditioned, and ready for luggage

This isn’t a “squeeze in and hope” situation. The service provides a private air-conditioned vehicle—either a minivan or sedan—based on how many people you’re traveling with. That’s important because room and luggage space can make or break how you experience the transfer.
Here’s what I think you’ll feel most: you’ll start off calm. In the airport, you’re dealing with bags, phones, paperwork, and jet lag. Then you step into a clean, comfortable vehicle and the driver handles the driving. Reviews also mention friendly drivers who keep the ride relaxed—one person even noted music playing for the trip back and forth, which sounds minor until you’re actually in the seat and realizing it helps the time pass.
Also, don’t underestimate the value of the “right size” part. A larger shared shuttle can mean you’re far from your seat, your luggage has to fight for space, and you end up waiting longer than expected. With a private transfer, the car is matched to your group, and that usually equals less friction.
Flight tracking: The difference between waiting and being picked up

One of the most helpful parts is the promise that the team tracks your flight and adjusts for delays or early arrivals. In plain terms: if your plane lands early, you’re not waiting for someone else’s schedule. If it’s delayed, you’re not left wondering where the driver is while you’re watching the time tick by.
That tracking also tends to reduce stress at the airport. Instead of doing constant mental math—What gate? What terminal? How long do I wait?—you can focus on getting through arrival steps and then meeting your ride.
When you book a transfer like this, my advice is to treat flight tracking as a two-way checklist:
- Make sure your booking details match your flight plan as closely as possible
- Keep your phone accessible after landing so any coordination message can reach you quickly
That’s not glamorous advice, but it’s the stuff that prevents the most common travel mishaps.
On the road: How long it takes (and why “about 1 hour” is normal)

The duration is listed as about 1 hour. That’s the key phrase—approximate. Traffic conditions and the time of day can stretch the trip. Jamaica’s roads move well at certain hours and slow down at others, and airport arrivals can cluster too.
So I’d plan your timing like this:
- Treat the transfer time as the baseline
- Add a buffer if you’re trying to hit a tight schedule right after arrival
- On departure day, build in extra margin rather than assuming everything will be perfectly on the minute
Even though the service aims to be punctual, transfer time can never be 100% guaranteed. What you can control is how you plan around it—and with private service, you’re usually dealing with fewer variables than you would with a shuttle.
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Roundtrip vs one-way: Getting what you actually paid for

You can book either one-way or roundtrip transportation. The transfer is private either way, but the note on what’s included matters: the round-trip private transfer is only included if you book the roundtrip option.
That distinction is more important than it sounds. Many travelers book arrival transfers but forget the return piece until later, or they assume their package covers both directions. Before you finalize anything, confirm which option you selected so the return is covered exactly as you expect.
Also remember: while the service covers transportation, it does not include drinks. That’s easy to work around—either pick up water once you’re settled or plan a stop before you head out for the day.
Driver quality and service style: Friendly, punctual, English-speaking

A transfer lives or dies on the driver. Here, the service is described as using professional, punctual, English-speaking drivers. That may not sound like a “vacation highlight,” but it absolutely impacts your first hour in Jamaica.
The practical benefits are clear:
- You get help finding the right pickup rhythm at the airport
- You can ask questions in plain English
- You’re more likely to feel comfortable with where you are and what to do next
One review specifically called out driver Byron and staff as friendly and professional. Another highlighted how instructions and contact made pickup and drop-off smooth. These aren’t the kind of compliments you hand out lightly when you’re stuck waiting or dealing with confusion, so it’s worth taking the signal seriously.
Also, this is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That keeps the tone of the ride respectful and focused. You’re not stuck in a ride where someone else’s needs dominate the schedule.
Tips and recommendations: What to do after you arrive

Another underrated part of booking a transfer like this is what happens after the car door opens. Drivers can provide tips and recommendations for activities during your stay, and that can cut down the time you spend searching for what to do next.
You won’t get value from a transfer if it just drops you off. You get more value when someone helps you make smart choices quickly—like which areas to prioritize based on your timing, or what to consider if you’re trying to fit beach time, food, and sightseeing into a few days.
If you’re new to the region, this can be your easiest “first day” advantage. You’re already in conversation, so ask one or two questions right away:
- What’s realistic to do today without rushing?
- Are there any areas you’d recommend for a first walk or a first meal?
That’s often where a great transfer turns into trip momentum.
Price and value: Is $36.67 per person fair?
The price is listed as $36.67 per person, with an average booking window of about 14 days in advance. For a private airport transfer, that’s the kind of pricing that can feel reasonable—especially if you compare it to taxis once you factor in roundtrip.
Here’s how to judge value without getting tricked by the headline cost:
- You’re paying for private, air-conditioned transport and direct hotel routing (not a multi-stop shuttle)
- You’re paying for flight tracking and coordination, which can save time and stress
- You’re paying for drivers who aim to be punctual and helpful
If you’re traveling with more than one person, private often becomes even better value because the “per person” cost drops as the group fills the vehicle.
My caution is simple: make sure your booking details are correct. One negative experience was tied to a billing complaint about a ride the customer said they never took. That doesn’t mean the service is automatically unreliable, but it’s a reminder to double-check that pickup and trip details match what you intended before travel day. Screenshot your confirmation and be clear on the option you selected.
Cancellation and timing: How to plan without stress
The service offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted, so if your flight plans are still in motion, it’s best to time your booking carefully.
Also keep in mind that pickup and travel duration depend on day-of conditions. If you’re pairing the transfer with a tight dinner reservation or an immediate activity, build a buffer. Private service helps, but it can’t control traffic or airport pacing.
Who should book this transfer
This transfer is a strong fit if:
- You’re staying at Royalton White Sands or Royalton Blue Waters and want a direct, low-friction ride
- You prefer private transportation over shuttle stop-and-wait logistics
- You want an air-conditioned vehicle with room for luggage
- You value English-speaking drivers who can give practical guidance
It might be less ideal if you’re traveling solo on a super tight budget and you’re comfortable with airport taxi pickup logistics. That said, private transfers are often worth it when you value time, comfort, and predictable routing.
Should you book it or not?
Book it if you want the simplest start and finish to your Jamaica trip. The combination of flight tracking, private direct routing (no multi-stop shuttle detours), and a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle is exactly what most people hope for when landing tired at an airport.
Don’t book it if you need a super flexible plan with late changes at the last minute, or if your schedule is so tight that you can’t tolerate traffic-driven timing variation. And do yourself a favor: confirm the roundtrip option if you want both directions covered, and verify your pickup details so nothing gets lost between booking and arrival.
If you’re aiming for convenience, this is the kind of transfer that lets you spend less time managing logistics and more time enjoying Trelawny.
FAQ
Is this transfer one-way or roundtrip?
You can book either one-way or roundtrip transportation. The round-trip private transfer is only included when you choose the roundtrip option.
How long is the transfer from Montego Bay Airport to the Royalton resorts?
The transfer time is listed as about 1 hour. Exact duration can vary based on the time of day and traffic conditions.
Is it a private service or a shared shuttle?
It’s a private service. Only your group participates, and the vehicle type is chosen to fit your group with air-conditioning and luggage space.
Do drivers track flight delays or early arrivals?
Yes. The team tracks your flight and adjusts for delays or early arrivals so the ride is ready when you land.
Are drinks included in the transfer?
No. Drinks are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.




























