REVIEW · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Private Transfer from Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete
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First ride in DR sets the tone.
This private transfer from La Union Airport (Puerto Plata) to Cabarete is a tidy way to start your trip: you get pickup, a mobile ticket, and a quick ride that’s built for getting you off the airport clock and onto vacation time. It’s short, simple, and that’s the point.
I love how the vehicles are described as super clean and air-conditioned. I also like that the drivers tend to show up with punctual timing and are ready to wait if your flight is delayed, so you’re not left juggling plans at baggage claim.
The one consideration: this is mainly a straight airport-to-Cabarete transfer. If you want a long detour or lots of extra stops, you’ll want to keep it tight and coordinate in advance.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Your Arrival Plan: A Quick, Low-Stress Jump to Cabarete
- Where You’ll Meet Your Driver at La Union Airport
- The Ride Comfort You’re Actually Paying For
- Punctual Timing and Waiting for Delays (Without the Drama)
- A Flexible Stop If You Need Groceries
- Cost and Value: $80 Per Group Up to 9
- When a 30-Minute Transfer Is Exactly What You Need
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Practical Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Pickup
- The Bottom Line: A Smart First Hour in Cabarete
- Should You Book This Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer start and end?
- How long is the ride from Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete?
- What is the price for the transfer?
- Is this a private transfer?
- Do I get a confirmation after booking?
- What ticket method is used?
- Can service animals join the ride?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Private ride for up to 9: one group, one vehicle, no sharing the back seat shuffle.
- La Union Airport pickup: your start point is clearly set at La Union Airport in Puerto Plata.
- Mobile ticket convenience: you’ll use a mobile ticket instead of hunting for paper.
- Clean, air-conditioned vehicles: comfort matters on arrival, especially after a flight.
- Punctual, patient drivers: waiting for delays is part of the service vibe.
Your Arrival Plan: A Quick, Low-Stress Jump to Cabarete
A good airport transfer doesn’t try to be a tour. It tries to be a reset button.
This one runs from La Union Airport in Puerto Plata to Cabarete (address listed as 57000 Cabarete). The drive is listed as about 30 minutes, which is a great fit when you don’t want a half-day transfer or a confusing multi-stop route. You’re basically buying time and calm.
Because it’s private, you’re not figuring out who’s on which bus, where the stop is, or whether you’re standing in the right spot. Your group rides together, so you can move as a unit—especially helpful with couples carrying beach stuff, friends with surf gear (if you’re bringing it), or families with that first-day “we need snacks” energy.
And if you’re arriving with any mobility constraints, you’ll be glad it’s not a long walk and wait setup; the service is described as having you picked up and delivered directly.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Puerto Plata
Where You’ll Meet Your Driver at La Union Airport

The start point is set: La Union Airport, Puerto Plata. That matters because “airport pickup” can be vague with some services. Here, you have a clear origin tied to the airport, which makes it easier to plan your timing.
Here’s what you can do to make the first 10 minutes painless:
- Expect someone to confirm details with you after your reservation is received.
- Keep your phone handy for the representative’s contact so you can match the right pickup.
- When you land, don’t wander far. The easiest strategy is to stay where you can quickly connect once you’re notified.
A small but meaningful detail: the service includes a mobile ticket. That’s handy when you don’t want extra paperwork in transit, and it usually speeds things up at the moment you’re trying to get out the door.
The Ride Comfort You’re Actually Paying For

This is a short ride, so you might think comfort doesn’t matter. It does.
The provider describes vehicles in perfect condition with air and kept super clean. That’s exactly what you want after a flight—clean upholstery, working air conditioning, and a vehicle that feels cared for instead of rummaged through.
The drivers are described as uniformed, which signals professionalism right away. In a place where you might see a lot of informal transport options, uniformed drivers and a consistent service feel like a safety net.
Based on the service experience people have shared, the driving style also comes through. Polite, careful driving and a comfortable, safe vehicle show up again and again in the notes—so you can relax instead of doing the mental math of how sharp turns might feel after landing.
Punctual Timing and Waiting for Delays (Without the Drama)

If you’ve ever landed and realized your connection didn’t go as planned, you know the airport mood can go sideways fast. What you want from a transfer is reliability.
This service is described as coming early and being willing to wait at the airport, including when flights are delayed. That’s a big deal. It means you’re not stuck sending messages while your ride quietly disappears.
Practical tip: if your arrival time is likely to shift, message or follow the communication path you’re given during confirmation. The goal is simple—keep the driver’s schedule aligned with your real landing.
Also, it helps that the service is set up as a private transfer. You’re not one of eight people who might miss the departure window and scramble to find the next option.
A Flexible Stop If You Need Groceries

Short transfers are great—until you land and realize you need essentials.
One of the best features here is that the drivers don’t mind a quick stop for groceries. That’s exactly the kind of “day one” problem you want solved without stress. You get to Cabarete, but you’re not stuck with the awkward choice of either paying convenience-store prices or walking around hungry.
What to do: keep the stop efficient. The service is structured for a transfer, so think of grocery time as a short add-on, not a full detour.
This is also where privacy pays off. In a shared shuttle, one person’s stop can turn into everyone’s delay. Here, your group controls the pace.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Puerto Plata
Cost and Value: $80 Per Group Up to 9

Let’s talk money like grown-ups.
The price is $80.00 per group, for up to 9 people, with an approximate duration of 30 minutes.
For a solo traveler, that might feel like a standard private-transfer rate. But for small groups, the math changes quickly. If the full group load is used, the per-person cost becomes about $8.89 each (80 divided by 9). Even if you’re only 4 or 5 people, splitting the fare can still make the trip feel very reasonable for a door-to-door ride.
So the real value isn’t just the total price. It’s what you get for it:
- Private transport instead of sharing space and schedules
- Clean, air-conditioned comfort right after arrival
- Punctual pickup behavior and willingness to wait
- A driver who can handle small practical needs, like a grocery stop
If you’re traveling with friends, this is the kind of service that can make a big difference in your first hour—less uncertainty, fewer logistical headaches, more time to settle in.
When a 30-Minute Transfer Is Exactly What You Need
Cabarete is the kind of place where your first few hours matter. You want to arrive, get your bearings, and move on with your day—swim, eat, explore, or simply decompress.
A 30-minute transfer keeps you from turning arrival day into a long transit day. It’s short enough that you’re still fresh, but structured enough that you don’t end up guessing your way through an unfamiliar arrival.
That said, it’s still a transfer, not an open-ended road trip. The best way to think about it: get from the airport to Cabarete efficiently, with comfort and good communication, then let your time in town do the sightseeing work.
Who This Transfer Fits Best

This transfer is a strong match if:
- You want private transportation for your group
- You’re arriving after a flight and want a calm start
- You travel with people and can split the $80 group rate
- You appreciate punctual pickup behavior, especially if delays happen
- You want a driver who can help with small practical needs like quick grocery stops
It also aligns with many travelers because it’s listed as most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
If you’re the type who likes packing schedules and then actually sticking to them, you’ll probably enjoy this setup. It’s built for movement without fuss.
Practical Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Pickup
You don’t need a lot of planning, but a few smart habits help:
- Keep your phone available when confirmation messages come in, so pickup details don’t get lost.
- If you think your flight could be delayed, plan to communicate early so the driver’s timing stays aligned.
- If you want groceries, decide what you need before you arrive—so the stop stays quick.
- Pack essentials that you’ll want right away after landing, because the transfer is short and you’ll likely move into your next plan quickly.
Also, note that the activity is listed as near public transportation. That doesn’t mean you’ll need it, but it’s a helpful background detail if you ever want an extra option.
The Bottom Line: A Smart First Hour in Cabarete
I like this transfer because it focuses on the right priorities: clean comfort, reliable pickup behavior, and private group convenience. It’s not trying to entertain you on the road. It’s trying to deliver you safely and on time.
If you’re landing at La Union Airport and want to get to Cabarete without turning arrival into a logistics project, this is an easy yes.
Should You Book This Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete Transfer?
Book it if you want:
- Private door-to-door transport for up to 9 people
- Clean, air-conditioned comfort on arrival
- A driver team led by Edward Taxi Cabarete that’s known for punctuality and patient waiting
- The ability to add a short grocery stop if you need basics right away
Skip it only if you’re looking for something beyond a direct transfer—like a long guided sightseeing program. This service shines as a fast, reliable jump from airport to beach-town base.
FAQ
Where does the transfer start and end?
It starts at La Union Airport in Puerto Plata and ends at 57000 Cabarete.
How long is the ride from Puerto Plata Airport to Cabarete?
The duration is listed as approximately 30 minutes.
What is the price for the transfer?
It costs $80.00 per group, for up to 9 people.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I get a confirmation after booking?
Yes. Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
What ticket method is used?
A mobile ticket is provided.
Can service animals join the ride?
Yes. Service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































