REVIEW · SOUFRIERE
Private Car transfer from Hewanorra International Airport (UVF)
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St Lucia airport stress shrinks fast. This private UVF (Hewanorra) to Soufrière transfer is built for an easy start: air-conditioned comfort and professional drivers who keep things calm and safe, even when the roads get a bit rough. One small catch: there’s no restroom on board, so plan quick breaks before you leave the airport.
What I like next is the way pickup and drop-off match your real life. You share your locations, and the driver meets you in the right place, whether that’s an arrival lobby at UVF or your hotel/airbnb lobby in Soufrière. It’s also limited to your group (up to 3 people), which means you’re not stuck waiting for other passengers.
Lastly, the service fits a wide range of arrival times. It runs daily from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM, with a typical ride time of about 1 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and where you’re going. You’ll also get bottled water, and the car stays cool and comfortable for the whole hop.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- UVF To Soufrière: Why This Transfer Works Better Than Hailing a Taxi
- Pickup And Drop-Off That Matches Your Exact Location
- In The Car: Comfort, Cleanliness, And Drivers Who Take Safety Seriously
- What You Get On Board (And What You Don’t)
- Timing: Daily Hours And The “No Awkward Waiting” Factor
- Price And Value: $115 Per Group Isn’t Just a Number
- Drivers And Communication: Alwin And O’Brian In The Spotlight
- Practical Tips For Your UVF Transfer To Soufrière
- Should You Book This UVF Private Car Transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the UVF to Soufrière private transfer cost?
- How long is the transfer?
- Where does the pickup happen for airport transfers?
- Where will I be dropped off in Soufrière?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there WiFi in the car?
- Is there a restroom on board?
- What hours is the service available?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Private car for up to 3 means no shared scramble at UVF
- Pickup at the right lobby (arrival lobby at the airport, hotel/airbnb lobby for your stop)
- A/C comfort plus bottled water for the ride into Soufrière
- Clean, well-kept vehicles are repeatedly mentioned, including luxury options like a Lexus
- Friendly, flexible drivers (Alwin and O’Brian are names you’ll see) who help with luggage and route ideas
- No WiFi and no restroom on board, so bring what you need for the ride
UVF To Soufrière: Why This Transfer Works Better Than Hailing a Taxi
Most people underestimate how tiring a St Lucia arrival can be. UVF is the main airport for the island, and once you land, you want two things fast: a confirmed plan and a ride that doesn’t turn into a negotiation. This is a private car transfer, so you’re not trying to figure out fares, lines, and timing while your luggage feels heavier than it should.
The value here is less about the math and more about what you buy with that $115 per group (up to 3). You’re paying for time saved, less stress, and a driver who is ready for you. The reviews are full of the same themes: reliable pickup, clean cars, and drivers who treat the ride like a normal part of your trip, not a hassle.
And because the transfer is private, your group stays together. That matters when you’ve got family, multiple bags, or someone who wants a smoother start.
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Pickup And Drop-Off That Matches Your Exact Location

One of the best features of this service is that it follows your instructions. You provide pickup and drop-off locations, and the driver meets you where you actually need them—hotel lobby if you’re staying at a hotel, arrival lobby if you’re landing at UVF.
That small detail can save you real time. At busy airports and in unknown neighborhoods, the hardest part is often finding the correct meeting point. Here, the setup is designed so you’re not wandering looking for a car that might be waiting around the corner.
You should also know it’s only your group in the car. No shared stops, no detours for other parties, and no awkward waits while other people catch up.
In The Car: Comfort, Cleanliness, And Drivers Who Take Safety Seriously

This transfer is built around comfort you can feel right away. The vehicle has air conditioning, and you also get bottled water for the ride. That’s not flashy, but it’s exactly what helps after landing—especially if you arrive with heat still clinging to you.
Car condition gets praised again and again: people note that the vehicles are clean and in great condition. One review specifically calls out a smooth ride in a Lexus, and another mentions using the service more than once for different family groups.
You’ll also benefit from drivers who pay attention to how the road feels. One person pointed out that parts of the route to the north can be windy and rough, and their driver took it carefully. That’s the kind of detail that makes a difference when you’re riding with kids, older family members, or anyone who doesn’t love tight turns.
If you want a little extra, don’t be shy about asking for suggestions. Several drivers are described as friendly and willing to talk about the island and landmarks during the trip. That can turn a transfer into a warm introduction to St Lucia instead of just transportation.
What You Get On Board (And What You Don’t)

This is a straightforward transfer, so it helps to know what’s not included before you pack.
Included on board:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
Not included:
- No restroom on board
- No WiFi on board
That lack of restroom and WiFi is the only real downside to plan around. With a ride time of about 1 to 2 hours, most people are fine with it, but I’d still do a quick bathroom check at the airport before you head to UVF pickup.
For WiFi, don’t count on it. If you need your phone for navigation, photos, or keeping kids busy, download what you need before leaving the airport.
Timing: Daily Hours And The “No Awkward Waiting” Factor

The service runs Monday through Sunday, 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM. That wide daily window is useful in St Lucia, where flight times vary and you might land at odd hours depending on connections.
Typical duration is about 1 to 2 hours, which you should treat as a flexible range. Traffic, road conditions, and where your specific hotel or rental is located can change the feel of the trip.
Another practical point: this transfer is often booked about 11 days in advance on average. You don’t always need to plan that far out, but if your arrival is during a busy travel window or you’re traveling as a group, booking ahead is the smart move.
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking, and the service uses a mobile ticket. In plain terms: you should have what you need on your phone when it’s time to meet the driver.
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Price And Value: $115 Per Group Isn’t Just a Number

$115 per group (up to 3 people) can look simple on paper, but here’s how I’d judge value in the real world.
First, you’re not paying per person. If you’re traveling with two others (friends, a couple, or family), you’re sharing the cost, and the trip becomes very reasonable for a private A/C ride.
Second, the price includes the basics that actually matter after a flight:
- Private car
- Air conditioning
- Bottled water
Third, reliability has a cost. The whole point of booking a transfer like this is to reduce friction on arrival. The reviews repeatedly describe on-time pickup, clean vehicles, and responsive communication from the provider. When a driver shows up early or at the exact time you need, it protects your hotel check-in plans and your first-day plans.
One more value angle: luggage. People mention help with bags, and that’s not a detail to ignore. At UVF, where you’re dealing with suitcases plus heat plus jet lag, having someone assist makes the experience smoother immediately.
Drivers And Communication: Alwin And O’Brian In The Spotlight

When a service earns repeat bookings, it’s usually because the driver experience is consistent. In the feedback, you’ll see names like Alwin and O’Brian associated with friendly service, careful driving, and good communication.
Here’s what that means for you:
- You’re more likely to get an organized pickup (not last-minute confusion).
- You can expect the driver to be comfortable talking with you and helping with luggage.
- You’ll probably get a calm ride, with attention paid to road conditions.
One review also mentions something small but telling: a child was allowed to sit in the front with the driver. I can’t promise that for every situation, but it shows flexibility when it comes to family needs.
If you want the ride to feel more personal, you can ask for a couple of landmark stops or quick suggestions along the way. Some drivers are described as pointing out spots and helping the family connect with the island early on.
Practical Tips For Your UVF Transfer To Soufrière

To make the transfer feel effortless, here are a few smart moves that fit this exact service style:
- Send your pickup details clearly: hotel name and lobby location helps. The driver meets you at the lobby you specify.
- Plan for no restroom on board: use airport facilities before pickup so the ride stays smooth.
- Bring offline needs: no WiFi on board means navigation and messaging should be set before you leave.
- Pack essentials in easy reach: water is provided, but you’ll want phone chargers, sunglasses, and anything you need fast.
- If you’re traveling with kids, mention it ahead of time: the provider has been described as flexible with family needs, including how seating worked for at least one group.
- If you want scenic talk, ask: multiple drivers are described as friendly and willing to share what they see on the road.
And if you’re worried about road comfort, keep in mind that some routes can be windy and rough. The feedback suggests drivers take care on those stretches, but your best step is simply to ride with a calm mindset and keep a little extra time buffer if your itinerary is tight.
Should You Book This UVF Private Car Transfer?
If you want the simplest arrival day possible, I’d book it. This works especially well for:
- Couples and small families (up to 3 people) who want a private, A/C ride
- Travelers landing at UVF who hate waiting around or negotiating
- Anyone who values reliability, clean vehicles, and friendly driver communication
- People who want a stress-light start to Soufrière without thinking about logistics
I’d think twice if you’re very sensitive about car amenities and need WiFi or onboard breaks. Since there’s no WiFi and no restroom on board, plan around that and treat the ride as transportation first—comfort second, but still very comfortable.
Bottom line: if you’re flying into UVF and heading to Soufrière, this is a straightforward way to get moving fast, stay comfortable, and feel safe from the start.
FAQ
How much does the UVF to Soufrière private transfer cost?
It costs $115.00 per group, with capacity up to 3 people.
How long is the transfer?
The ride time is approximately 1 to 2 hours.
Where does the pickup happen for airport transfers?
Pickup is at the UVF arrival lobby.
Where will I be dropped off in Soufrière?
You’ll be dropped off at the destination location you provide, such as your hotel or the lobby of your accommodation.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, and bottled water.
Is there WiFi in the car?
No, WiFi is not included on board.
Is there a restroom on board?
No, there is no restroom on board.
What hours is the service available?
It runs Monday through Sunday from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.





















