REVIEW · BAYAHIBE TOURS
Private Punta Cana airport (PUJ) SUV Transfers to Romana & Bayahibe Hotels.
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Getting out of PUJ can be stressful. This private SUV transfer keeps it simple: you’re met at arrivals with a sign and taken straight to your La Romana or Bayahibe hotel. Two things I really like are the flight-tracking driver and the fact the ride is private door-to-door—not you herding your bags through taxi chaos.
The one thing to keep in mind is cost. At $160 per group (up to 6), it’s pricier than shared options, and there’s a small fee if you’re late for the confirmed pickup window.
If you want a clean, comfortable ride and clear meeting instructions, this is the kind of setup that makes your first day in the Dominican Republic feel smoother.
In This Review
- Key Highlights That Matter in Real Life
- Leaving the Airport Without the Taxi Hunt
- The SUV Ride to La Romana or Bayahibe (What You’re Paying For)
- How the Meeting Works at PUJ (And How to Avoid the Common Headaches)
- Airport “Sellers” and Getting Nudged Off Plan
- Clean Cars, Friendly Drivers, and Real Help With Bags
- The Return Trip: Confirming Pickup Before You Leave
- The fee for late pickup on the scheduled window
- Value Check: Is $160 a Good Deal?
- Who This Transfer Works Best For
- Quick, Practical Tips Before You Go
- Should You Book This Punta Cana PUJ to La Romana/Bayahibe SUV Transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the price for this private transfer?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where will I meet the driver at Punta Cana Airport?
- Does the driver track my flight arrival?
- How long will the driver wait if I’m delayed?
- Is there an extra charge for late pickup?
- How do I confirm the return pickup time?
- Is there a mobile ticket?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Highlights That Matter in Real Life

- Name-board pickup in the exit hall: you spot your driver fast with a sign showing your name and company logo
- Flight monitoring + a real waiting plan: the driver tracks arrival and waits after you clear the airport
- Private SUV comfort for up to 6: reviews note clean, roomy vehicles and space for bags
- Round-trip support is handled well: return pickups have been confirmed and time changes addressed
- Avoid airport “help” that isn’t help: you’ll be told to ignore sellers who try to redirect you
Leaving the Airport Without the Taxi Hunt

Punta Cana Airport (PUJ) is big, and first arrivals always feel like a chore: luggage, lines, and the constant question of where your transportation actually is. This service is built to cut that uncertainty. After you walk out of the airport and reach the end of the exit hall, your driver is supposed to be waiting for you with a sign showing your name and the company logo.
In the reviews, that detail keeps coming up in plain terms—people liked that the letters were easy to see and that drivers were holding a clipboard or board. One traveler specifically called out how straightforward it was to spot the right person. It’s a small thing, but it matters when you’re tired and your brain is still on airport mode.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in La Romana
The SUV Ride to La Romana or Bayahibe (What You’re Paying For)
This is a private transfer, and that changes the experience. Instead of negotiating with drivers or playing phone-tag, you get a direct car to your hotel area. The transfer time is listed as about 1 hour, and at least one review described a smooth, safe ride into La Romana in roughly that timeframe.
Why the SUV part matters: you’re not just renting seats. You’re getting a vehicle that can handle real travel loads. One set of reviewers mentioned traveling with 3 people and 6 bags, and still having room for more. That’s the difference between “we’ll make it work” and “we can breathe” after landing.
Also, you avoid the usual airport rhythm—walk, wait, cram, repeat. Here, once you’re with your driver, it’s straightforward: pick up luggage, meet the driver, then ride.
How the Meeting Works at PUJ (And How to Avoid the Common Headaches)

Here’s the practical flow you should expect:
1) After booking, confirmation happens right away, so you’re not stuck waiting for details.
2) When you land, you don’t need to guess if the driver is still there. The service says they monitor flights.
3) Your driver meets you at the end of the exit hall and holds a name sign with their company logo.
4) You’re told to contact the number on your ticket if needed, so they know you’ve arrived.
The important part: waiting time. They state they will wait for you as long as you take to come out of the airport, as long as you contact them. If you miss the contact window, they say they’ll wait up to 1 hour after flight arrival before it’s treated as a no-show.
So the pro move is simple: if something slows you down (long luggage line, quick change in plans, whatever), message or call. Don’t just assume someone will keep waiting forever.
Airport “Sellers” and Getting Nudged Off Plan

Airports can be full of people who talk fast and sound confident. This transfer specifically warns you that individuals at the airport may try to sell you other transportation.
Here’s what I’d do: walk out, ignore the noise, and stick to your plan—your driver is holding a sign at the exit hall. If someone tries to tell you your driver left, don’t argue. Just keep walking to where your pickup should be. The service description is clear that these distractions can mislead you.
A little skepticism goes a long way when you’re already tired and wearing your “I just arrived” face.
Clean Cars, Friendly Drivers, and Real Help With Bags

A private transfer can be hit or miss depending on who shows up. The reviews here are consistent on three things: on-time pickup, a clean vehicle, and friendly service.
Multiple drivers were named in reviews, including Miguel, Carlos, and Antonio. The tone is similar across them: polite, on time, and helpful. One review noted that Carlos was excellent, had the traveler’s name on a clipboard, took them to the destination, and helped with luggage. Another mentioned Antonio as professional and nice, and one traveler even asked for history information—suggesting the ride can be more than just a drive if you want extra context.
One standout detail: for round-trip travelers, return pickup confirmation was handled well, and when return time needed to change, it didn’t turn into a disaster.
The Return Trip: Confirming Pickup Before You Leave

This service also includes pickup for departures (return transfers). The key is the timing rule they spell out for you.
One day before your departure date, you’re instructed to contact the number on your ticket and confirm your pickup time. They’ll schedule your pickup so you’re at the airport about 2.5 hours before your flight departure.
They’ll also ask for your room number to complete the driver pickup order. That means your hotel logistics matter. If you don’t have the room number handy at the time you’re asked, it could slow things down.
The fee for late pickup on the scheduled window
There is a charge noted for delays: $10 for every 10 minutes after the confirmed pickup time. That’s not unusual for private car services, but it’s worth taking seriously. If your schedule is flexible, build buffer time into your day so you aren’t rushing back to the lobby.
Value Check: Is $160 a Good Deal?

Let’s talk value without pretending there’s one perfect answer.
At $160 per group (up to 6), this is priced for people who want convenience and predictability. If you’re traveling with a few friends or family members, it can work out better than you’d think versus multiple taxis or shared shuttles—especially if you factor in:
- fewer headaches at PUJ arrivals,
- direct door-to-hotel service,
- and a car that can handle luggage without squeezing.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple with minimal bags, the price can feel steep compared with cheaper public transport. But if you want the first hour of your trip to be calm instead of chaotic, this is the kind of expense that buys peace of mind.
Think of it this way: you’re paying to remove uncertainty. That’s worth something when you’re landing in a new country, tired, and moving from airport to hotel for the first time.
Who This Transfer Works Best For

This service fits best if you want a straightforward start and you’re okay paying for comfort and certainty.
It’s especially good for:
- families and small groups up to 6 (room for people and bags is a recurring positive),
- travelers who hate taxi lines and wandering for the right driver,
- anyone arriving with heavy luggage,
- people who like clear instructions and named meeting points.
It also says the service is private, so only your group participates. That means no shared stops, no waiting for other parties, and no “why is this taking so long” moments.
One consideration: the information lists a moderate physical fitness level. That’s likely about walking from the airport exit hall to the pickup spot with your bags, so keep that in mind if mobility is limited.
Quick, Practical Tips Before You Go
If you want this to feel as smooth as the reviews describe, do these small things:
- When you land, contact the number on your ticket if anything delays you. Waiting is tied to communication.
- Ignore the airport pitch-men. Your pickup point is specific: end of the exit hall with a sign.
- Confirm return pickup one day before departure and be ready with your hotel room number.
- Plan extra time around the confirmed pickup window to avoid the $10 per 10 minutes fee.
That’s it. Simple habits, big payoff.
Should You Book This Punta Cana PUJ to La Romana/Bayahibe SUV Transfer?
I’d book this if you want the easy button from PUJ to La Romana or Bayahibe. The combination of name-board pickup, flight monitoring, and clean SUV comfort is exactly what you want on travel day. The review pattern—drivers like Miguel, Carlos, and Antonio showing up on time and helping with luggage—adds confidence.
I’d skip it if you’re trying to squeeze every dollar and you don’t mind dealing with queues and less-direct transport. If that’s your style, public options may be cheaper. But if your goal is a calm arrival and a smooth ride, this private transfer is built for that.
FAQ
What is the price for this private transfer?
It costs $160 per group, up to 6 people.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour.
Where will I meet the driver at Punta Cana Airport?
Meet your driver at the end of the Punta Cana Airport exit hall, with a sign showing your name and the company logo.
Does the driver track my flight arrival?
Yes. The service says they monitor flights and will know when you arrive.
How long will the driver wait if I’m delayed?
They state they will wait as long as it takes you to come out of the airport, as long as you contact them. They also say they will wait up to 1 hour after the flight’s arrival if you contact them; otherwise it’s considered a no-show.
Is there an extra charge for late pickup?
Yes. There is a $10 charge for every 10 minutes after the confirmed pickup time.
How do I confirm the return pickup time?
One day before your departure date, you should contact the number on your ticket to confirm your pickup time.
Is there a mobile ticket?
Yes, the service includes a mobile ticket.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























