Reviewed · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
Roundtrip Transfer from UVF Airport to Resorts in Gros Islet (Groups of 4 Plus)
Arrive relaxed, not rattled. This private round-trip transfer from Hewanorra International Airport to Gros Islet removes the usual taxi queue and avoids extra hotel drop-offs. I like the air-conditioned private vehicle and the warm local welcome from drivers such as Mark, Danny, and Albert. I also like that delayed flights can be monitored, so you are not left stranded after a long journey. The main drawback is the road itself: the roughly 90-minute ride follows winding routes, and motion sickness can be a real concern.
For groups of four or more, the $87.50 per-person price buys more than a basic ride. You get airport pickup, a return journey, and a direct trip for your own party rather than a shared shuttle. I would bring motion-sickness bands or medication if you are prone to nausea, and I would confirm the pickup details and return time before flying.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Why this airport transfer makes sense in St. Lucia
- Meeting your driver at Hewanorra Airport
- The 90-minute drive north to Gros Islet
- What the private format really gives you
- The drivers add more than directions
- The return trip needs careful planning
- Booking and communication details
- Who gets the most value from this transfer
- Should you book the Rising Sun transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer begin?
- Where does the transfer end?
- Is the transfer private?
- How long does the airport transfer take?
- What is the price?
- What are the operating hours?
- Can I book by phone or social media?
- Are drinks or a viewpoint stop included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points to know before booking

- A private ride for your group: Only your party participates, with no planned pickups or hotel drop-offs for other passengers.
- About 90 minutes each way: The route between UVF and Gros Islet is scenic but winding, and some journeys may take closer to two hours.
- Strong local service: Mark, Danny, Albert, and other Rising Sun drivers are praised for safe driving, friendly manners, and island information.
- Best value for four or more: At $87.50 per person, the price makes more sense when several people share the private transfer.
- Cold drinks and photo stops may be possible: Some arrangements have included water, Piton beer, and a viewpoint stop, but these should not be treated as guaranteed inclusions.
- Flexible booking channels: You can arrange the transfer by email, Facebook, Instagram, TripAdvisor, or phone, with confirmation provided at booking.
Why this airport transfer makes sense in St. Lucia
Hewanorra International Airport is in the south of St. Lucia, while Gros Islet sits in the island’s north. That means your resort transfer is not a quick hop. The journey takes about an hour and a half, depending on traffic, road conditions, and the exact location of your accommodation.
After a flight, the last thing you may want is to bargain with taxi drivers, wait in a queue, or share a minibus that stops at several resorts. This service is designed to get your group into a waiting vehicle and on the road without those extra delays.
The service covers resorts, villas, Airbnbs, and similar accommodation in Gros Islet. You are booking transportation for your own party, not a seat on a large public shuttle. That distinction matters most for families, wedding groups, and friends arriving with several suitcases.
I also like the local character built into the ride. The service is not presented as a silent point-to-point drive. Drivers greet you as you arrive, answer questions about St. Lucia, and may point out places along the route. You still have control of the journey, but the transfer can also serve as your first introduction to the island.
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Meeting your driver at Hewanorra Airport

The stated starting point is Hewanorra International Airport, commonly identified as UVF. Your driver is expected to meet you after arrival and help you get moving toward the vehicle. Several drivers associated with the service have handled airport pickups, including Mark, Danny, Albert, and Stretch.
That personal greeting is useful after a long flight. You do not need to work out which taxi is yours or explain your resort repeatedly to a line of waiting drivers. The service promises a clean, air-conditioned vehicle and a trained driver.
Flight delays are worth discussing before departure. A delayed arrival has been handled by waiting for the group, but you should still provide accurate flight information and confirm the arrangement. Do not assume that sending a booking request without your flight number is enough.
The airport arrival process can take time, especially after an international flight. Immigration, baggage collection, and customs do not always move at the same speed. The best approach is to confirm where you will meet and what happens if you are delayed at the airport.
The 90-minute drive north to Gros Islet

The transfer itself is the main part of the experience. Once your luggage is loaded, you can settle into the air-conditioned van and let someone else handle St. Lucia’s roads.
The route is known for winding sections and uneven patches. Drivers have been praised for avoiding potholes and keeping their speed under control, which is not a small matter on a tired arrival day. Still, even a careful driver cannot change the shape of the road.
If you get carsick, prepare before leaving the airport. C-bands and similar motion-sickness aids have been useful for some passengers, and you may want to carry medication, water, and a small snack in your hand luggage. Sit where you feel most comfortable and tell the driver early if you need a short pause.
The road offers plenty to look at. You may see changing coastal views, hills, villages, and everyday island life as you move from the airport area toward the north. The exact sights depend on the road, weather, traffic, and destination, so treat the scenery as part of the ride rather than as a formal sightseeing itinerary.
Some airport transfers have included a short viewpoint stop for photos and, in one case, a beer. Cold water and Piton beer have also been provided on certain arrangements. These touches sound pleasant, but they are not clearly listed as guaranteed features of every booking. Ask in advance if a stop or refreshment matters to you.
The ride may take 90 minutes, but some accounts describe journeys closer to two hours. That difference is normal enough for an island transfer with winding roads and changing traffic. Do not schedule a tight dinner reservation or tour immediately after your stated arrival time.
What the private format really gives you

The private format is the strongest reason to choose this service over a shared shuttle. Your group does not have to wait while another party finds luggage, argues about a resort name, or checks into a hotel on the other side of the island.
This is especially helpful for groups of four plus. Families can keep luggage together, couples can travel with friends, and wedding parties can arrange a shared arrival plan. The service has also handled larger parties using spacious vans, including a vehicle that accommodated 12 people for transport and tours.
The group size is important when judging the price. At $87.50 per person, a party of four would pay $350 in total, while eight people would pay $700. That is not the cheapest way to find a ride, but the cost includes the round trip and the privacy of a vehicle reserved for your group.
For a solo passenger or couple, the price may feel harder to justify. A shared transfer or regular taxi could cost less, although it may involve more waiting and less personal service. The value improves when you split the price among several people and care about a direct ride.
You should also confirm the vehicle size if your party has bulky luggage, child equipment, or more than four passengers. Rising Sun has clean and spacious vans, but the exact vehicle assigned to your booking is not specified.
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The drivers add more than directions

The strongest personal element is the driver service. Mark, the owner, is often the main contact, and the company also uses drivers such as Danny, Albert, and Stretch. Their role goes beyond steering the van.
Mark is described as born and raised in St. Lucia, with a strong interest in sharing information about his home. He has answered questions about the island, offered historical background during longer drives, and helped arrange island tours after airport transfers.
Danny has handled airport arrivals and return trips, while Albert has escorted passengers from the airport to the vehicle. Stretch has driven larger groups. This means you may not have Mark personally for both legs, so it is best to view the service as a small local team rather than a guaranteed one-driver experience.
The tone appears friendly and informal, but the service is still intended to be professional. Drivers are described as punctual, careful, and polite. The company also says its team members are trained and COVID-19 certified.
I would use the ride to ask practical questions. You can ask about the resort area, local food, beaches, weather, or the best timing for a tour. You may get more useful information from a local driver during a 90-minute road trip than from a generic welcome desk.
The return trip needs careful planning

The return journey begins in Gros Islet and ends at Hewanorra Airport. Airport drop-off is often more stressful than arrival because you are working backward from a flight departure time.
Confirm your pickup time with the company before the final day. The service operates from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, during the stated operating period. The exact timing should be matched to your flight and the expected road conditions.
Because the trip crosses much of the island, do not plan your pickup as if UVF were just a few minutes away. A 90-minute estimate can stretch, and an early morning or busy period may affect the drive. Give yourself room for airport check-in and any baggage or security delays.
The return leg can also be a final chance to ask questions, enjoy the scenery, or make a brief stop if arranged. But keep the airport schedule first. A photo stop is not worth missing a flight.
Booking and communication details

You can arrange the transfer through email, Facebook, Instagram, TripAdvisor, or by phone. Direct communication is useful if you have a large group, a delayed flight, several accommodation addresses, or a request for fast-track airport assistance.
Fast Track is mentioned in several arrangements connected with the service, but it is not clearly included in the base $87.50 transfer price. If you want it, ask exactly what it costs and what it covers before paying.
At booking, confirm:
- Your arrival flight number and date
- The number of passengers
- Your Gros Islet accommodation
- Luggage needs and any special equipment
- The airport meeting instructions
- The return pickup location and time
- Whether drinks, a viewpoint stop, or Fast Track are included
The experience offers a mobile ticket and confirmation at booking. Most people can participate, and the activity is private. No separate accessibility details are provided, so passengers with mobility needs should ask about vehicle access and luggage handling before confirming.
The cancellation terms are simple: you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not accepted for a refund.
Who gets the most value from this transfer

I would choose this transfer for a family, a group of friends, or anyone who wants the first hour in St. Lucia to feel organized. It is also a good fit for a destination wedding group that wants airport arrangements handled before the celebration begins.
You will appreciate it if you dislike taxi queues, do not want to share a shuttle, or enjoy hearing local information along the way. The service is also useful if you want one company to handle both airport rides and perhaps a separate island tour.
I would think twice if you are traveling alone, watching every dollar, or staying somewhere outside Gros Islet. The listed service is for groups of four plus heading to Gros Islet, so a different transfer option may be a better match for a smaller party or another destination.
The winding roads are the other key consideration. If you know you get sick in cars, plan ahead. The driver may be careful, but St. Lucia’s roads still twist and turn.
Should you book the Rising Sun transfer?
Book it if you value a direct private ride, local conversation, and a calm airport arrival more than the lowest possible fare. The $87.50 per-person price is easiest to defend for four or more people, especially when you compare it with the time and hassle saved by avoiding shared drop-offs.
Before booking, confirm the vehicle, the return time, and whether extras such as Fast Track, drinks, or a viewpoint stop cost more. Prepare for a scenic but winding 90-minute journey, and leave generous time for the return to UVF.
For the right group, Rising Sun Taxi Service offers a friendly and practical start and finish to a St. Lucia holiday. It is transportation first, but the local welcome can make it feel like the trip has begun before you reach the resort.
FAQ
Where does the transfer begin?
The transfer begins at Hewanorra International Airport, St. Lucia, also known as UVF.
Where does the transfer end?
The listed destination is Gros Islet, St. Lucia. The service can take you to a resort, villa, Airbnb, or similar accommodation in the area.
Is the transfer private?
Yes. Only your group participates in the activity, and the service is intended to avoid additional passenger pickups and drop-offs.
How long does the airport transfer take?
The stated duration is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Some journeys may take closer to two hours because of winding roads and changing road conditions.
What is the price?
The listed price is $87.50 per person for groups of four plus.
What are the operating hours?
The service operates Monday through Sunday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM during the stated operating period.
Can I book by phone or social media?
Yes. Booking is available through email, Facebook, Instagram, TripAdvisor, or phone. Confirmation is provided at the time of booking.
Are drinks or a viewpoint stop included?
Cold drinks and a viewpoint stop have been provided on some arrangements, but they are not clearly guaranteed inclusions in the base transfer. Confirm this before booking if it matters to you.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
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