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Port of Spain Airport (POS) to Port of Spain -Round-Trip Transfer
Airport arrivals can be the least graceful part of travel. This private POS airport transfer removes the usual taxi search and shared-van wait, with a driver meeting you by name and helping with luggage. I like the direct ride to your hotel and the fact that the vehicle is reserved for your group. My main caution is the $100.79 per-person price, which may feel high for one or two people unless the return trip and larger group size make the cost worthwhile.
The service also covers the trip back to Port of Spain Airport, which is useful when you do not want to arrange a ride on departure day. A late-night pickup has included a clean, spacious car, a courteous English-speaking driver, and even a brief stop at a lookout above the city. That extra touch sounds pleasant, but you should treat it as a possible courtesy rather than a guaranteed part of every transfer.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Arriving at Port of Spain Airport with a driver waiting
- The ride into Port of Spain
- Why a private vehicle can beat a shared shuttle
- What the return trip adds
- Vehicles, luggage, and child seats
- The driver experience and the lookout possibility
- Is $100.79 per person good value?
- Who should book this transfer?
- Booking details that deserve attention
- The bottom line: should you book it?
- FAQ
- Is this a private transfer?
- Does the service include both airport and hotel transportation?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Will the driver meet me at the airport?
- Are child seats available?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- Private ride for up to eight passengers: Your group travels together without sharing the vehicle with strangers.
- Name-sign pickup at POS: The driver meets you at the designated spot, helps with bags, and takes you to your hotel.
- Round-trip service: The booking covers the airport to hotel journey and the return transfer to the airport.
- Clean, licensed vehicles: Cars are fully licensed and insured, with equipment suited to different weather conditions.
- Child seats available on request: Tell the provider in advance if young passengers need a seat.
- Late-night service can be useful: A reported pickup arrived on time despite a late arrival, with a friendly driver and a clean, spacious vehicle.
Arriving at Port of Spain Airport with a driver waiting

After a flight, even a simple taxi ride can feel like work. You collect your luggage, check signs, look for the official pickup point, and hope the driver understands where your hotel is. This service is designed to remove that small pile of decisions.
Your driver is expected to meet you with a sign showing your name. That is a practical detail, not just a pleasant one. At an airport, especially after dark or after a long flight, a clear name sign gives you an easy way to identify the right person.
You need to provide your pickup information when booking. Give the company your arrival time and the number of bags you have. This matters because luggage takes space, and the provider needs enough information to send a suitable vehicle and coordinate the meeting.
The service is private, so only your own group rides in the vehicle. For a family, a group of friends, or a small business party, that means no waiting while another passenger is dropped off across town. It also means you can settle in without making conversation with strangers when you are tired.
The stated journey takes about 50 minutes. That is an approximate duration, so allow extra time if your flight arrives late or local road conditions slow the ride. You should also confirm the pickup details for your return trip, rather than assuming the arrangements will automatically fit your departure time.
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The ride into Port of Spain
The main transfer is simple by design. You meet the driver, load your luggage, and ride directly to your Port of Spain hotel in a private vehicle. There is no planned sightseeing itinerary, so the value comes from ease and predictability rather than a long list of attractions.
The driver helps with luggage when you arrive at the hotel. That is particularly helpful if you have heavy cases, sports equipment, or more bags than a standard sedan can comfortably handle. The vehicles have additional fastenings for sports and other equipment, but you should still describe what you are bringing before the ride.
The cars are described as clean inside and outside. One late-night ride was reported as both clean and spacious, which is exactly what you want after an evening arrival. A comfortable seat and room for bags can make the first hour in a new place much calmer.
Drivers speak English and are expected to be well dressed and attentive to passengers. One driver also answered questions about the island during the ride. That can give you a useful first orientation, though the service is still transportation, not a formal sightseeing tour or guided city visit.
There was also a stop at a lookout high above the city before the hotel drop-off on one ride. If your driver offers a similar pause, you may get a fine first view of Port of Spain. Still, do not build your schedule around that stop. It is not listed as a guaranteed sightseeing stop, and your direct transfer may go straight to the hotel.
Why a private vehicle can beat a shared shuttle

The strongest feature here is control. Shared transfers can be cheaper in some situations, but they often involve waiting for other arrivals or making several hotel stops. With a private booking, you and your group leave together and go directly to your destination.
That matters most in a few situations:
- You arrive late at night.
- You have children or older family members.
- You carry several bags.
- You want to reach your hotel without negotiating with a taxi driver.
- You are traveling with up to eight people.
- You have sports equipment that needs extra securing.
A private ride also gives you a quieter start. You can discuss hotel plans, check messages, or simply sit back. Nobody needs to make room for another passenger, and you do not have to wonder where the van is stopping next.
There is a trade-off. A private transfer is usually about convenience, not the lowest possible fare. At $100.79 per person, the listed cost can be difficult to justify for a solo passenger or a couple. The calculation may look better for a larger group, but the price is still presented per person, so check the total before you commit.
What the return trip adds

The ride back to POS is the part that can make this service more useful than a one-way airport pickup. You already have your hotel transfer arranged, and you can use the same type of private service when it is time to leave.
Departure days bring different pressures. You may have luggage, a fixed flight time, and little patience for last-minute searching. A prearranged return gives you one less task to handle, though you should provide the pickup time and confirm the details clearly.
The information supplied does not state a fixed return schedule, hotel coverage area, or exact meeting point for the hotel pickup. For that reason, I would send the provider complete details for both directions. Include your hotel name, flight information if requested, the number of passengers, and your luggage count.
You should also allow enough time for the ride itself. The approximate 50-minute duration is useful for planning, but it is not a promise that every airport or hotel trip will take exactly that long. Airport departure days reward a little spare time.
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Vehicles, luggage, and child seats

The fleet is fully licensed and insured. Vehicles are equipped for trips in different weather conditions, and additional fastenings are available for sports and other equipment. This is a good sign for passengers carrying more than a small suitcase, although you should explain your needs before arrival.
The provider offers child seats for all ages on request. This is one of the details you should never leave until pickup day. Send the ages of the children when you book and repeat the request in your message if necessary.
The service allows service animals. It is also near public transportation, though the private vehicle is the main reason to book it. Most passengers can participate, and no special physical ability is mentioned as a requirement.
The practical lesson is simple: give accurate information. State how many people are riding, how many suitcases you have, and whether you need child seating or room for equipment. A vague booking creates avoidable problems, while a clear one helps the provider prepare the right vehicle.
The driver experience and the lookout possibility

A transfer driver can shape your first impression of a place. Here, the useful qualities are punctuality, courtesy, clean presentation, and English communication. One late-night ride arrived on time and included a driver who answered island questions in a friendly way.
That kind of conversation can help you get your bearings quickly. You might ask about the route, the hotel area, or practical matters for your first day. Keep your expectations reasonable, though. The driver may be happy to share local tips, but this is not described as a private guided tour.
The lookout stop is a nice example of how a basic transfer can become a little more personal. A high viewpoint over Port of Spain can offer a memorable first look at the city before you reach your hotel. It may also be welcome after a flight, giving you a quick sense of where you are.
Still, the stop is not part of a promised itinerary. Drivers must also get you to your accommodation, and road or weather conditions may affect the ride. If the stop happens, enjoy it. If it does not, the service has still done its main job.
Is $100.79 per person good value?

Price is the hardest part of this booking. At $100.79 per person, the service is not a budget airport bus. You are paying for a private, round-trip arrangement, a driver who meets you by name, luggage assistance, and the ability to keep your group together.
For a larger party of up to eight, the private format may be practical. You avoid splitting up, arranging several taxis, or coordinating separate rides. The value improves if your group needs child seats, extra luggage space, or special equipment.
For one person, the price is harder to defend. A couple should compare the total against the cost of other airport options. Since prices and local taxi arrangements can vary, you should confirm the final amount and make sure you understand that the displayed rate is per person.
The value also depends on how much you care about certainty. Some people happily trade a little money for a driver waiting after a long flight. Others prefer to arrange transport on arrival and spend less. Neither choice is wrong, but this service is aimed at convenience-first passengers.
Who should book this transfer?

I would consider it for families, groups of friends, and passengers arriving late. The name-sign pickup and luggage help are especially useful when you are tired, unfamiliar with the airport, or carrying more than usual.
It also suits anyone who wants the return journey handled before the holiday begins. You can enjoy Port of Spain without having to search for an airport ride on departure day.
Sports groups may appreciate the extra equipment fastenings, while parents should find the child-seat option useful if arranged ahead of time. Service animals are allowed, which removes one possible concern for eligible passengers.
I would be more cautious if you are a solo passenger focused mainly on saving money. The private vehicle may still feel worthwhile after a late flight, but the per-person rate deserves careful thought.
Booking details that deserve attention
Confirmation is received at the time of booking. You should still check the confirmation for the correct arrival information, hotel, passenger count, and luggage details.
Send the pickup time and the number of bags. If your flight schedule changes, contact the provider as soon as possible rather than waiting until you reach the airport. Clear communication is the best way to protect the service you paid for.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. A cancellation made less than 24 hours before the experience begins is not refundable, and changes within that same period are not accepted.
The provider is taxiGo.online, Booking Transfer & Taxi. The service is offered as a private activity, so only your group participates.
The bottom line: should you book it?
Book this transfer if you value a direct ride, a waiting driver, luggage assistance, and a planned return to POS more than the lowest fare. It is particularly sensible for up to eight passengers, families needing child seats, late-night arrivals, and groups with extra equipment.
Think twice if you are alone or traveling on a tight budget. The approximate 50-minute ride is straightforward, and the per-person price may be more than you want to spend for a basic airport connection.
For the right group, the service offers a calm start and finish to a Trinidad visit. Just send complete pickup details, confirm the return arrangements, and treat the lookout stop as a pleasant possibility rather than a promise.
FAQ
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. Only your group participates in the activity, and the vehicle can carry up to eight passengers.
Does the service include both airport and hotel transportation?
Yes. It is a round-trip transfer between Port of Spain Airport and Port of Spain hotels.
How long does the transfer take?
The approximate duration is 50 minutes.
Will the driver meet me at the airport?
Yes. The driver will meet you at the designated spot with a sign showing your name and will help with your luggage.
Are child seats available?
Yes. Child seats for all ages are available on request. You should provide this information when booking.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refundable.
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