Reviewed · AIRPORT TRANSFERS
St Lucia Airport Shuttle from Hewanorra Airport (UVF) – One Way
Arriving should feel easy. This private UVF transfer takes you from Hewanorra International Airport to your St. Lucia accommodation without a taxi queue or shared-van wait. I like the door-to-door service and the chance to hear useful island tips from drivers such as Duri, Brett, Alston, Durand, and Edan. The main consideration is distance: a ride to the northern part of St. Lucia can take close to two hours.
The pickup plan is simple once you know the airport layout. After immigration, customs, and baggage claim, exit through the white sliding doors, turn right, and find the gray SLASPA booth. Give staff your name or QR code, and your driver will be called from the car park. I also like that this is a private booking for your group alone, though you should double-check that your airport is UVF, not PTP.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Why a private airport ride helps at UVF
- Finding the driver after customs
- The first stretch: leaving Hewanorra Airport
- A long ride can still be pleasant
- Driver service is the main strength
- Door-to-door service and drop-off choices
- How the price compares with the experience
- What to confirm before you fly
- Who will get the most from this transfer?
- Should you book the UVF shuttle?
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer begin?
- Where will I meet the driver?
- Is the driver inside the terminal?
- What happens if my flight is delayed?
- Is this a private transfer?
- How long does the ride take?
- Which places in St. Lucia can receive a drop-off?
- What is included in the price?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points to know before booking

- Your driver waits for your flight: The driver is scheduled to be at the airport before your plane lands, including when flights arrive late.
- The SLASPA booth is the key meeting point: Exit baggage claim, turn right, and look for the gray booth marked SLASPA.
- The ride can last up to two hours: Northern destinations such as Rodney Bay require much more road time than nearby accommodation.
- This is private transportation: Only your group rides in the vehicle, with an air-conditioned interior and bottled water.
- The transfer can feel like a short introduction to St. Lucia: Drivers point out communities and sights, answer questions, and may stop briefly for a photo.
- UVF matters: One unhappy booking involved PTP Airport, which is a different airport and not the pickup point for this service.
Why a private airport ride helps at UVF

After a flight, even a short taxi negotiation can feel like work. This service removes that task from your arrival by arranging a driver before you land and sending you directly to your accommodation.
The price is $51 per person, which is easiest to judge by your party size and final destination. For one person, it may cost more than finding a standard taxi at the airport. For a couple or small group, the value improves because you are paying for a dedicated vehicle, not a seat on a shared transfer with several stops.
You also gain time and control. There is no need to wait for enough passengers to fill a van, and the driver can go directly to your hotel, villa, marina, or other accommodation within the listed drop-off areas.
That matters most when your accommodation is far from Hewanorra Airport. A ride to Rodney Bay or another northern destination may take around two hours. The road time is still substantial, but a private vehicle makes it easier to settle in, ask questions, and stop briefly for a photo if you want one.
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Finding the driver after customs

The meeting instructions are more specific than simply look for your driver. After you collect your luggage, leave through the white sliding door to the outside. Take an immediate right and find the gray SLASPA booth or desk.
Give the staff member your name or show the QR code connected with your booking. SLASPA staff will contact the driver in the car park. The driver then comes over to meet you and help with your bags.
This arrangement is worth understanding before you arrive. You may not see the driver holding a large sign directly outside baggage claim. The SLASPA desk is the handoff point, so walking around the airport looking for a car or chauffeur can create needless confusion.
The driver is expected to wait for your airline to land, and a slightly delayed flight should not automatically create a problem. One successful pickup followed a delayed flight from New York, with the van still waiting on arrival. Another passenger received a text from Duri before leaving the plane, along with clear instructions about where to meet.
I would still keep your confirmation and contact details easy to find. Airport arrivals can be crowded, and a phone with the QR code ready will make the process quicker.
The first stretch: leaving Hewanorra Airport

Once everyone is aboard and the luggage is loaded, the transfer begins. The vehicle is air-conditioned, and bottled water is included. The driver assists with your luggage at both ends of the ride, which is a small but welcome touch after a flight.
The service is not presented as a full sightseeing tour, but the drive can have a tour-like feel. Drivers point out communities and places of interest along the route. Durand, for example, used the trip to explain parts of St. Lucia and even stopped at a store when needed. Edan offered a Piton beer to try, though you should not count on alcoholic drinks being included.
That last point matters. One booking description had previously suggested alcoholic beverages, but the service response clarified that the included drink is bottled water. The current details support water, not beer, rum, or other alcohol.
Use the drive to ask questions. Duri was praised for answering area questions, while Brett pointed out places to try and sights worth adding to a stay. Alston made brief photo stops and helped with requests along the way. These details can turn a basic airport ride into a useful first orientation, especially if this is your first time on the island.
A long ride can still be pleasant

The word shuttle sometimes suggests a quick airport run. That is not always the case here. The stated duration is about one to two hours, and the longer end is realistic for accommodation in the north or for a property near Soufriere.
The road time has two sides. If you are tired and eager to reach your room, two hours can feel long. You are paying for transport, not a formal sightseeing program, so the drive is still a practical transfer first.
On the other hand, a private ride gives you room to set the tone. You can rest, ask questions, or request a brief stop for a photograph. One ride included a scenic overlook stop midway through the journey. Another driver pointed out major places around Soufriere. A careful driver who knows alternate routes may also help keep the trip moving when traffic slows.
The best approach is to treat the ride as a comfortable introduction rather than a guaranteed tour. Stops are described as brief and dependent on your wishes. They should not replace a planned island excursion, but they can give you early clues about places you may want to visit later.
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Driver service is the main strength

The most consistently praised part of this experience is the human service. Drivers are described as friendly, courteous, careful, professional, and willing to explain the island. Those qualities matter more on a long transfer than a fancy vehicle would.
Duri is particularly useful if you want clear airport communication and local context. Brett is a good name to note if you appreciate suggestions about places to try. Alston received praise for photo stops and accommodating requests, while Durand was credited with explaining St. Lucia and making a store stop. Edan was remembered for his area knowledge and the Piton beer offer.
You should not assume that you can select a particular driver when booking. The names simply show the kind of service the company aims to provide. Your own driver may be someone else, but the pattern is clear: conversation and local pointers are a major part of the experience.
The drivers also help at arrival. They meet you after the SLASPA call, load the luggage, and check the vehicle again when you reach your accommodation. That final check is practical, especially if you have several bags or small items tucked beside your seat.
Door-to-door service and drop-off choices

The service offers several drop-off zones across St. Lucia. The exact zone should match the accommodation details you provide at booking, since the island has properties spread across a wide area.
Door-to-door transport is especially useful for villas and accommodations that are not immediately beside a main road. Instead of leaving you at a general taxi stand or central town, the driver takes you to the stated accommodation and helps with the bags.
A private ride also gives you more privacy than a shared airport van. You are not waiting for other passengers to clear customs, and you are not making several hotel stops before reaching your own room. For families, couples with bulky luggage, and anyone arriving after a tiring flight, that control can justify the $51 price.
The service is listed as suitable for most people, and only your group participates. No special physical requirements are stated, so I would contact the provider in advance if you have unusual luggage or a specific vehicle need.
How the price compares with the experience

At $51 per person, this is not the cheapest possible way to leave an airport if you are alone and staying nearby. The stronger value comes from the combination of private transport, planned pickup, luggage help, air conditioning, water, and direct delivery to your accommodation.
The price also buys predictability. You are not trying to decide on transport after immigration, and the driver is assigned before arrival. That can be worth more than a small saving, particularly for a first visit or a late arrival.
For a group, calculate the total rather than focusing only on the per-person rate. A private vehicle can become sensible when split among several people. Group discounts are advertised, but the supplied information does not state the exact discount, so check the final booking price rather than assuming a fixed reduction.
The 4.6 rating from 31 reviews and 90 percent recommendation figure suggest strong satisfaction, but not perfection. Most of the positive feedback centers on service, communication, and the quality of the ride. The one-star complaint was tied to arriving at PTP, not UVF, and the provider pointed out that these are different airports. That is an important booking check, not a minor technicality.
What to confirm before you fly

Make sure the arrival airport on your booking is Hewanorra International Airport, code UVF. St. Lucia has another airport, and a transfer arranged for UVF will not automatically meet you at PTP.
Have your accommodation name and location ready. The company offers several drop-off zones, and the driver needs the correct destination to plan the ride.
It is also sensible to keep these details close at hand:
- Your booking confirmation
- The QR code or passenger name
- Your airline and flight information
- The accommodation address
- A phone number that can receive arrival messages
The driver is scheduled around your flight, but your own preparation makes the meeting faster. At the airport, follow the white door and SLASPA booth instructions rather than searching randomly for a vehicle.
Free cancellation is available when you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. A cancellation inside that window is not refunded, and changes made within 24 hours are not accepted. The cutoff uses local St. Lucia time.
Who will get the most from this transfer?
I would choose this service if you want a calm, organized start and do not want to negotiate transport after a flight. It is also a strong fit if your accommodation is in the northern or southern part of the island and the drive will be long.
It suits you particularly well if you value conversation. The drivers often explain local communities, answer questions, and point out places you may want to visit. That is more useful than a silent ride when you are trying to understand how the island is laid out.
Families and small groups may also find the private format worthwhile. You stay together, skip shared-van detours, and receive help with luggage. Couples may appreciate the direct ride and the chance for a quick scenic photo without arranging a separate stop.
I would think twice if you are a solo visitor focused only on the lowest price and staying close to UVF. A public taxi or other airport option may cost less, though it will not offer the same advance arrangement and private service.
Should you book the UVF shuttle?
Yes, if your priority is a reliable, private arrival with a friendly driver and direct hotel drop-off. The strongest reasons are the planned airport meeting, the no-queue convenience, the air-conditioned vehicle, and the helpful local commentary from drivers such as Duri, Brett, Alston, Durand, and Edan.
Book with realistic expectations. This is an airport transfer that may include short photo or store stops, not a full island tour. Confirm UVF, check your accommodation details, and remember that the longer routes can take close to two hours. If those points suit your plans, $51 per person is a fair price for taking the uncertainty out of your first St. Lucia journey.
FAQ
Where does the transfer begin?
The transfer begins at Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia, which uses the airport code UVF.
Where will I meet the driver?
After immigration, customs, and baggage collection, exit through the white sliding door and take an immediate right. Find the gray SLASPA booth or desk and provide your name or QR code.
Is the driver inside the terminal?
The driver waits in the airport area before your airline lands, but SLASPA staff at the booth call the driver from the car park after you provide your details.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
The driver is scheduled to wait for your airline to land. The service has also handled slightly delayed flights, but you should keep your booking and contact information available.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. This is a private activity, so only your group participates in the transfer.
How long does the ride take?
The estimated duration is one to two hours. The actual time depends on your accommodation and destination zone.
Which places in St. Lucia can receive a drop-off?
Several drop-off zones across St. Lucia are available. Your accommodation details determine the appropriate destination.
What is included in the price?
The transfer includes an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, pickup at Hewanorra Airport, one-way airport transport, and bottled water.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
The supplied details include bottled water. Alcoholic beverages should not be expected as part of the transfer.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours in advance are not accepted for a refund.
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