REVIEW · FORT LAUDERDALE
Fort Lauderdale Airport Private Sprinter (up to 14 passengers)
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That first moment after landing sets the tone. This private sprinter transfer between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and PortMiami is built for speed, clear pickup, and fewer stress points when you’re heading toward a flight or a cruise.
I like the practical touch of meeting your driver in the arrival hall with a nameplate, so you spend less time wandering and more time relaxing. I also like the onboard extras that matter on travel day: complimentary bottled water and WiFi in the backseat. One possible drawback: WiFi quality can vary, so if you need it for real work, build in a backup plan.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A Fort Lauderdale–PortMiami Sprinter That Cuts the Stress Fast
- Capacity and Comfort: Up to 14, Plus Water and WiFi
- The Arrival-Hall Nameplate System (Where Most Trips Succeed)
- Timing That Respects Flights and Cruise Schedules
- Route Reality: About 24 Miles and Roughly 30 Minutes
- Price and Value: What $60 Per Person Really Means
- Drivers and Service Styles: The Names People Remember
- When Things Don’t Go Perfectly: WiFi and Meeting Clarity
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Should You Book This Fort Lauderdale Sprinter Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the Fort Lauderdale Airport Private Sprinter transfer?
- Is this a private transfer?
- How many passengers can the sprinter hold?
- What’s included on board?
- Where do you meet the driver?
- How early will the driver arrive?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Private for your group (up to 14 passengers): no waiting for strangers, and more room to coordinate.
- Driver waits in the arrival hall with a nameplate: you avoid the most annoying airport scavenger hunt.
- Bottled water and WiFi on board: small perks that make a short ride feel smoother.
- On-time approach: the driver is on site about 15 minutes before your chosen time.
- Easy connection between FLL and PortMiami: about 24 miles and roughly 30 minutes in normal traffic.
- $60 per person: priced like a straightforward, no-drama transfer—not a tour with lots of stops.
A Fort Lauderdale–PortMiami Sprinter That Cuts the Stress Fast

This is the kind of transfer you book when you want the trip to start behaving. You’re paying for a dedicated ride in a sprinter up to 14 passengers, which instantly changes the vibe from public transit or shuttles that bunch everyone up and slow the schedule.
The biggest win is the simplicity. You’re not doing sightseeing. You’re doing timing. And in this part of South Florida, timing can save you from the ripple effects of delayed flights, crowded terminals, or cruise embarkation lines.
In plain terms, the goal is to get you from one end to the other with fewer uncertainties—especially around where to meet the driver and when to leave.
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Capacity and Comfort: Up to 14, Plus Water and WiFi

The sprinter is sized for groups, not solo travelers. If you’re traveling with family or friends, it’s a smart way to keep everyone together without splitting into multiple cars.
Onboard, you get:
- Bottled water (complimentary)
- WiFi on board
- A trip that’s explicitly positioned as private transport, not a shared shuttle experience
Now, here’s the honest note. WiFi is included, but one ride had WiFi that didn’t work for a passenger who needed it for work. That doesn’t mean it’s always unreliable, but it does mean you should treat it as convenience WiFi, not mission-critical internet.
For comfort, a theme shows up repeatedly: the vehicles are described as clean and upscale, and drivers keep the ride calm and professional. If your priority is arriving in a decent mood (not sprinting through the terminal), this helps.
The Arrival-Hall Nameplate System (Where Most Trips Succeed)

If you’ve ever been stuck hunting for a pickup sign in an airport, you already know why this matters. Here, your driver waits for you in the arrival hall with a nameplate, and you meet them there rather than having to guess which curb lane they’re using.
They’ll be there about 15 minutes before your chosen pickup time. That early presence matters because it gives you slack for the little realities of travel day: grabbing bags, clearing a quick checkpoint, or just finding your bearings.
One more practical detail: this service is designed around reducing confusion. The driver is the point of contact, and the meeting setup is meant to stop the back-and-forth that can turn a short transfer into a long day.
Timing That Respects Flights and Cruise Schedules

The ride is short—about 30 minutes in typical driving conditions. But the preparation is what protects your schedule.
The plan described here is that your driver coordinates timing so you leave with enough buffer before your actual departure needs. The info provided notes you’ll depart 2–3 hours before your flight departure time (based on actual plane timing), and the driver arrives about 15 minutes early for pickup.
That approach is valuable because it acknowledges a simple truth: getting to the airport isn’t just a drive. It’s check-in, security, and all the little queues you can’t control.
Also, many people use this transfer around cruise days. In that scenario, you don’t want to show up stressed and sweaty. A dedicated sprinter pickup helps you stay on the clock while you handle the chaos that can happen around cruise terminals.
Route Reality: About 24 Miles and Roughly 30 Minutes

The distance between Fort Lauderdale Airport and PortMiami is listed as about 24 miles, and the drive time is around half an hour.
Why you should care: in South Florida, 24 miles can be smooth or chaotic depending on time of day. Having a private driver and a direct route option means you’re not negotiating stops, waiting time, or detours caused by multiple drop-offs.
You’ll also appreciate the straightforward nature of the ride. The transfer is described as direct, meaning you’re going point to point rather than turning the trip into an urban tour.
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Price and Value: What $60 Per Person Really Means

At $60 per person for a roughly half-hour ride, this isn’t “cheap,” but it also isn’t trying to be. It’s priced for one thing: private transport that saves you time and reduces mental load.
Here’s the value math that usually makes this feel worthwhile:
- If you’re splitting costs across a group, per-person pricing becomes more reasonable fast.
- You avoid the risk and friction of shared options where schedules don’t line up with luggage, family needs, or cruise timing.
- You get meeting support that’s meant to be clear (arrival hall, nameplate), plus parking fees included.
Also, there are hints of broader pricing leverage. The service lists group discounts, though the exact thresholds aren’t specified here. If you have a bigger group, it’s worth asking what discount applies at your headcount.
One more point: it’s listed as commonly booked about 40 days in advance. If you’re traveling in a busy season or have a fixed flight/cruise schedule, booking earlier can help you lock in your time window.
Drivers and Service Styles: The Names People Remember

Good drivers don’t just get you there. They reduce friction. And several drivers have strong mentions tied to professionalism, calm communication, and handling real travel moments.
A few names that come up:
- Luis B: praised for being exceptional and professional.
- Jacinto: repeatedly mentioned for being on time, communicative, and easy to work with.
- Antonio: highlighted for attentive, professional service and flexibility when timing gets chaotic.
- Ariel: noted for responsive communication and smooth, friendly rides.
In particular, one positive detail you should take seriously: some drivers went above baseline help, like allowing extra time to deal with a lost item or waiting while embarkation processes moved slower than expected. That’s exactly where private transport earns its keep.
If you’re traveling with anyone who has mobility needs, it’s also helpful that at least one ride notes the driver was helpful with an handicap situation.
When Things Don’t Go Perfectly: WiFi and Meeting Clarity

No service is perfect. The key is how issues are handled and what you can do to prevent them.
Two issues show up in the supplied experience notes:
- WiFi not working for a passenger who needed it for work.
- Difficulty finding the van / meeting the driver, including a case where phone numbers were tried repeatedly without an answer.
One case also includes a response from the provider clarifying timing and flight details, and stating the driver was on location when the company was able to reach the passenger. The takeaway for you is simple: keep your details tight and stay proactive.
Practical tips so you don’t get stuck:
- Double-check your meeting point description before travel day and plan extra time in case crowds slow down access to the arrival hall.
- If your flight or ship timing changes, update your information as soon as you can.
- If you’re unsure where the driver is, try to use the supplier contact method on the reservation quickly, and don’t wait too long before escalating.
Even short transfers are won or lost in the first 10 minutes. You’ll be fine if you treat pickup like a checklist, not a hope.
Who This Transfer Fits Best
This sprinter transfer is especially good for:
- Groups of 3 to 14 who want to stay together and avoid multiple cars.
- People with tight flight or cruise schedules, where delays can be stressful.
- Travelers who value meeting clarity over wandering for a pickup.
- Anyone who wants a smoother arrival with water and WiFi as small but useful perks.
It’s also a decent choice if you’re traveling with luggage. This is built as a private transport setup, and multiple mentions point to drivers helping with bags and keeping unloading easy.
If you’re traveling solo and just need the cheapest option, you might compare other local transport. But if your priority is “I don’t want to manage transportation on my travel day,” this is the kind of service that delivers that feeling.
Should You Book This Fort Lauderdale Sprinter Transfer?
I’d book it if your main goals are private transport, a clear pickup in the arrival hall, and a calm ride between FLL and PortMiami.
Book it with confidence when:
- You’re traveling with a group and want everyone together.
- You can follow the meeting instructions and keep your timing accurate.
- WiFi is helpful for you, but not the one thing your day cannot function without.
I’d think twice if:
- You need WiFi for critical work and can’t tolerate it possibly failing.
- Your schedule is extremely unpredictable and you know you might struggle to communicate changes quickly.
If you’re on the fence, use this decision rule: pay a bit for certainty. In airports and cruise terminals, that certainty is often worth more than a lower fare.
FAQ
How long is the Fort Lauderdale Airport Private Sprinter transfer?
The duration is listed as approximately 30 minutes.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
How many passengers can the sprinter hold?
It’s described as a Fort Lauderdale Airport Private Sprinter for up to 14 passengers.
What’s included on board?
Bottled water, parking fees, private transportation, and WiFi on board are included.
Where do you meet the driver?
The driver waits in the arrival hall with a nameplate.
How early will the driver arrive?
The driver is described as arriving about 15 minutes before your chosen pickup time.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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