REVIEW · PUERTO PLATA
Private Transfer from Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete
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Getting off a plane and into your vacation should feel automatic.
This private airport-to-Cabarete transfer keeps things simple: a confirmed pickup, a clean ride with air, and drivers who focus on getting you there on time (and calmly, even if your flight runs late).
Two things I like a lot here: the punctual communication people describe, and the “ready when you arrive” feel—drivers are not just waiting, they’re actively working with your schedule. I also like the practical comfort angle: vehicles are kept in perfect condition, and drivers are uniformed and careful.
One consideration: this is a transfer, not a guided day trip. If you’re hoping for lots of stops or long sightseeing, you’ll likely want to add that separately, because the whole plan is built around a fast, direct ride to Cabarete.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- The Transfer That Keeps Your First Day Low-Stress
- Pickup at La Unión: How You Get From Terminal to Car
- The Ride: Clean Comfort, Air Conditioning, and Careful Driving
- Timing That Works When Flights Run Late
- Drop-Off in Cabarete: Getting You Exactly Where You Need
- Price and Value: $80 Per Group Makes It Easier to Share
- What It’s Like When Drivers Share Local Tips
- Service Style: Clean Cars, Uniformed Drivers, and Team Support
- Who This Private Transfer Fits Best
- Should You Book This Private Transfer?
- My quick decision guide
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer?
- Where does pickup happen?
- Where is the drop-off?
- How long does the transfer take?
- How much does it cost?
- Will I get confirmation after booking?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Can I bring a service animal?
- Is the area near public transportation?
- How does the pickup confirmation work?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Up to 9 people per group: great for families or small groups sharing a single ride
- Mobile ticket included: you’re not scrambling for paper
- Punctual pickup at La Unión Airport: drivers are described as arriving early and waiting
- Clean, air-conditioned vehicles: comfort matters on a short airport run
- Private service only for your group: no mixing with strangers
- Edward Taxi Cabarete support: a team approach with personable drivers
The Transfer That Keeps Your First Day Low-Stress

A good first impression in the Dominican Republic is not the beach—it’s the moment you land and your transportation just works. This private transfer from La Unión Airport (Puerto Plata) to Cabarete is built for that exact moment: you get confirmation, someone checks your reservation details, and you get picked up without drama.
The pricing is also designed around groups. At $80 per group (up to 9), you’re not paying per person like some rigid airport shuttles. That can make a big difference if you’re traveling as a family, a couple with friends, or a group that wants one clean, predictable car ride.
The trip is listed at about 30 minutes. Real life always adds a little variability—traffic and airport timing can stretch things out—but the plan is straightforward: get you from the airport to your address in Cabarete area as efficiently as possible.
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Pickup at La Unión: How You Get From Terminal to Car
The most important part of any airport transfer is the handshake: you want to know you’ll be able to find your ride quickly and trust it’s the right vehicle.
Here, the service says they confirm your reservation details after you book. That means you’re not just tossing your request into the void and hoping for the best. You should expect a representative to contact you to verify the information and provide security and a guarantee for the service.
In the reviews, this becomes a big practical win. People talk about drivers being waiting on arrival, showing up punctually, and communicating in a way that reduces stress. It’s the difference between staring at exits and counting cars versus getting your luggage, walking out, and getting moving.
There’s also a small but helpful detail: your ride comes with a mobile ticket. Even if you’re tired from travel, you’re not hunting for printed paperwork at the curb.
The Ride: Clean Comfort, Air Conditioning, and Careful Driving

Short rides can still make or break your mood. If the car is cramped, hot, or chaotic, you spend the first part of your trip already irritated. This transfer focuses on avoiding that.
The vehicle standards are clear: cars are described as in perfect condition, very clean, with air conditioning. That matters most for airport days in a warm climate. Even a quick transfer feels easier when you’re not sitting in a stuffy cabin.
The driving style shows up consistently too. Reviews highlight polite and careful drivers and mention vehicles that feel comfortable and safe. That combination is exactly what you want after landing—calm driving, predictable handling, and no surprises.
One detail I really like from the reviews: drivers are described as accommodating with small needs, like letting a group stop for groceries. If you’re arriving and want to grab essentials before you fully check in, this kind of flexibility can be worth a lot.
Timing That Works When Flights Run Late

Airports have their own clock, and your flight does not always cooperate. So it’s not just about being on time—it’s about how the service handles delays.
In the feedback, people say drivers come early and don’t mind waiting if a flight is delayed. That’s a practical advantage because it means you’re less likely to feel rushed or stuck once you’re finally off the plane.
From a planning perspective, you can treat the transfer as a dependable “anchor” for your day. Even with uncertainty in your flight arrival time, the service approach seems to reduce the stress of airport delays.
If your schedule is tight—like you’re trying to reach Cabarete before you miss dinner or a check-in window—this is the kind of reliability you want first.
Drop-Off in Cabarete: Getting You Exactly Where You Need

Your destination is listed as 57000 Cabarete, Dominican Republic. That’s a big part of why private transfers are worth it: you’re not stuck navigating the last leg while tired, lugging bags, or trying to decode public transport routes you’ve never used before.
Because this is a private tour/activity, only your group participates. That usually means a smoother arrival experience, since you’re not waiting for extra stops or other passengers.
In the reviews, people specifically mention that the driver drove them quickly and safely to their Airbnb. Even if your lodging type is different, the service goal is the same: close the loop from airport to your actual place to stay.
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Price and Value: $80 Per Group Makes It Easier to Share

Let’s talk value without pretending it’s “cheap” or “expensive” in a vacuum.
At $80 per group (up to 9), the pricing works best when you’re splitting the cost among multiple travelers. For a couple, it may feel like paying for convenience. For a family or small group, it starts to look like a smart deal because you’re paying for one vehicle rather than multiple separate tickets.
Also, you’re not just buying “a ride.” You’re buying:
- a confirmed pickup approach
- clean, air-conditioned transport
- driver care and punctuality
- the privacy factor (your group only)
If you’re landing with bags, kids, or multiple people who don’t want to figure out logistics right away, those benefits add up fast.
What It’s Like When Drivers Share Local Tips

This transfer isn’t a full tour, but it can still help you feel oriented quickly.
One review mentions that Edward and his team provided transport for an entire stay and shared insights into the best places to visit. That’s the kind of informal guidance that can be more useful than a scripted talk—because drivers can read what you care about (beach time, food, views, errands) and suggest options that match your vibe.
If you want to make the most of the ride without turning it into a long day, ask something simple once you’re settled:
- Where should we go first in Cabarete?
- Is there anything close by we should know about?
- Any grocery stop recommendations if we need basics?
You’re not asking for a formal tour. You’re using the driver’s familiarity to get one practical early win.
Service Style: Clean Cars, Uniformed Drivers, and Team Support
The provider describes itself as a transport company with more than 10 years of experience. They also mention uniformed drivers and vehicles kept in perfect condition with air.
That’s a strong set of “process” signals. Uniformed drivers and consistent vehicle upkeep usually translate into fewer annoying surprises. And a team-based approach matters, too—because when you’re traveling, you want the service to feel stable, not improvised.
In the reviews, the tone is consistent: drivers are courteous, communication is easy, and pickups feel reliable. The service approach is not just about moving you from A to B. It’s about doing it in a way that makes you feel taken care of.
Who This Private Transfer Fits Best
This is a great match for people who want a calm arrival and don’t want to figure out transport after landing.
You’ll likely love it if:
- you’re traveling with family or friends and can fill one group booking
- you care about clean and comfortable transport
- you want pickup that handles flight delays smoothly
- you value private, no-mixing logistics
It also fits well if you’re the type who prefers to save energy for the beach and the fun parts of Cabarete, not the “how do we get there” part.
If you’re a solo traveler with very flexible plans and you don’t mind using public options, you might compare costs. But if comfort and timing are your top priorities, private is often the easiest way to start.
Should You Book This Private Transfer?
If you want a straightforward, dependable ride from Puerto Plata’s La Unión Airport to Cabarete, I’d book this. The strongest signals are the practical ones: punctual pickup, calm communication, clean air-conditioned vehicles, and drivers who treat delays with patience.
The main reason to hold off is if you expected more than a transfer. This service is built to get you there safely and efficiently, not to replace a guided sightseeing program. If you want a full-day experience, you’ll need to plan that separately.
My quick decision guide
- Book if you value punctuality, clean comfort, and private logistics.
- Consider alternatives only if you’re traveling solo and the per-group cost doesn’t make sense for your budget.
FAQ
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
Where does pickup happen?
The start point is La Unión Airport, Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
Where is the drop-off?
The end point is 57000 Cabarete, Dominican Republic.
How long does the transfer take?
Duration is listed as approximately 30 minutes.
How much does it cost?
The price is $80.00 per group (up to 9).
Will I get confirmation after booking?
You should receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. The service includes a mobile ticket.
Can I bring a service animal?
Service animals are allowed.
Is the area near public transportation?
It’s described as near public transportation.
How does the pickup confirmation work?
A representative contacts you after your reservation to confirm the data and provide a security/guarantee of the service.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. Changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted.






























