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MIA to Fort Myers, run as one unbroken private drive: 154.5 miles down I-75, close to two and a half hours behind a single chauffeur, aboard a Black SUV or Sprinter van at a flat rate from $350 per vehicle.
A single per-vehicle figure, pinned the moment you reserve and set only by how many seats your group needs:
Reserve one SUV or Sprinter van and a lone driver carries the full corridor without a single handoff. Choose the Black SUV for parties up to five, the Sprinter for six to nine, or the larger van for ten to fourteen; then pass us the pickup point, the destination, the date, and the number travelling. We lock the vehicle and the price with you over WhatsApp, and come arrival day the driver is already waiting as you walk out — no app, no car to flag down. Nothing rides pooled and no detours collect strangers along the way: the vehicle is yours for the whole run, in either direction between MIA Airport and Fort Myers. Settle in and cover it in one clean leg, with a single person answerable throughout.
Each choice here is private and set aside for you alone — decide by headcount and luggage:
With the roads open, the leg from MIA Airport to Fort Myers wraps in roughly 156 minutes; when traffic thickens it edges to 168 — two and a half hours on a good day, a touch under three on a bad one. That twelve-minute swing tracks your departure hour more than anything, because dawn and midday launches sail through while the late-afternoon crush bogs down the interstate portion. Since the 154.5-mile path is one continuous run, the door-to-door number bends to traffic alone, not to layovers or waypoints. Each booking carries a sensible buffer and the chauffeur rolls out with margin for the day, so a dawn flight or a jammed highway still delivers you on schedule.
Marginally. Heavy evening flow near the metro eats a few minutes against an unclogged midday start. The gap stays slim because the route is a lone, unbroken interstate leg. Book a dawn or midday slot and you fall in the faster half of the window, and no matter the road, the quoted figure never budges.
The curb is what comes standard: your chauffeur stands just outside the MIA arrivals terminal as you emerge with the luggage. Prefer to be greeted indoors by someone holding a placard with your name? That terminal welcome is an add-on you can tick when you book.
Your chauffeur tracks the inbound flight live, so a quick landing or a long hold takes care of itself — the meeting simply shifts to the true arrival at no charge. There is nothing to re-book and no surge because a jet ran behind. Just travel, and the car matches whenever you genuinely touch down.
Fort Myers keeps its own field at RSW, so this overland leg mainly picks up journeys funnelled through Miami — a ticket that only reached MIA, a party split across separate carriers, or a link that collapsed late in the day. The drive stands in for that missing hop entirely, curb to doorstep. And if an onward flight to RSW is scrubbed while you are already on the ground in Miami, drop us a line and we scan what is open that day rather than pricing everything anew.
Everyone aboard gets a checked bag and a carry-on at no charge, and the SUV or Sprinter still keeps room over for an ordinary group. Hauling extra or outsized pieces? Ping us on WhatsApp ahead and we either confirm the room or bump you to a roomier van.
A family up to five fits easily in the Black SUV along with the usual allowance. Larger groups, or anyone carrying beyond the standard load, move into a Sprinter in either the six-to-nine or ten-to-fourteen size. Tell us the headcount and the bag tally and we match you to the right vehicle.
Small pets ride along with a heads-up on WhatsApp, tucked in a carrier. For the little ones, the first child seat is free for a child under five, and every seat past that adds a modest fee agreed at booking. Send the ages and the count and we rig the vehicle before pickup.
The figure you sign off on covers the private vehicle, the chauffeur, and the complete curb-to-door drive with nothing bolted on afterward. Tolls, SunPass, and fuel already sit inside it, so the booths dotting I-75 never add a cent. A mobile-hotspot WiFi signal keeps the whole party online from pickup through drop-off. The reserved curbside meet outside arrivals rides with the standard service, no booking surcharge stacked over it, and the price holds whether one seat fills or every last one does.
A meet inside the terminal with a name placard is a paid extra you can add. A collection outside daytime hours carries the small surcharge covered above. Extra or oversized bags might mean a bigger van, arranged in advance, and any child seat past the first runs a small fee. Outside of those, the fare stays put.
By the vehicle, never by the head — the entire party rides on the one price listed above whether a lone seat or all of them are taken. That is exactly why a private car makes sense for families and teams instead of a tab you split on the sidewalk.
The total divides so nobody pays the whole thing before setting off. Venmo, Zelle, and a secure payment link are all accepted, and cash suits short, nearby pickups. Half secures the vehicle and the slot; the other half passes to the driver on the day you travel. A round trip lands at twice the one-way and books under one reservation, so the return is squared away before you even depart. Nothing gets re-figured for demand and nothing appears at the door. As soon as the deposit lands we forward a confirmation with your driver details ahead of the date.
Between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM there is no add-on. Pickups falling beyond those hours draw a small surcharge tied to the vehicle:
The biggest Sprinter is the scarcest ride on this stretch, so a party of ten to fourteen is wise to nail the date sooner than a couple grabbing the SUV — above all through winter, when southwest Florida is at its busiest.
Groups over fourteen fan out across two vehicles that roll away from MIA together and keep in step, so everyone lands at the Fort Myers address at the same moment. Put one name on the booking as the contact and each chauffeur answers to that person, which keeps a large party from splintering into separate plans.
Yes — whoever meets you at MIA Airport is the same person who drops you in Fort Myers, with no swap along the way. That driver follows your flight, stows the bags, and brings you to the door, so your point of contact never changes.
A handful of solid reasons separate this from the rest. The price is settled at booking, so traffic, demand, or a late landing never shifts what you owe. Your driver speaks two languages — English plus Spanish or Portuguese — and manages the luggage at both ends, so the group boards and steps off hands-free. A real person answers you straight on WhatsApp before and during the ride, turning a changed plan or a moved meeting into a quick note rather than a hold queue. And a single driver carries you the whole distance, so handoffs sit at zero and the trip runs even from curb to door.
Reserving is a few quick steps and a short WhatsApp back-and-forth:
Fort Myers stretches along the Caloosahatchee River on the state’s southwest Gulf edge, swapping Miami’s tower-lined hum for an easier riverside pace. The downtown River District threads old brick lanes past galleries, restaurants, and a working marina, while the rest of town unfolds into palm-shaded avenues and calm residential corners. The official City of Fort Myers website is a useful stop for civic happenings and visitor notes before you land. Out across the wider region, days orbit the warm weather — boating, fishing, and simple runs to the barrier islands and beach towns lining the coast.
Downtown’s River District is the strollable historic heart, edged with shops, cafes, and the waterfront itself. Past it the city fans into residential quarters, golf and country-club enclaves, and long ribbons of canal-side homes. Every corner keeps its own flavour, from urban riverbank to laid-back coastal living nearer the Gulf.
The riverside downtown holds the dining, galleries, and live music, while the country all around is built on water — boat outings, fishing charters, and waterside tables crop up everywhere. Historic estates, parks, and preserves round it out, and the barrier islands next door lure anyone chasing quieter sand and slow days.
Fort Myers lies close to the Gulf and its beach towns, the sand a brief onward hop from the centre. The adjacent Town of Fort Myers Beach is the go-to shoreline stop. Hand your driver the final beach address and we tune the drop-off to it.
Tighter coordination and an upscale vehicle — a fare agreed once, a driver you know by name, a meeting shaped around your flight — for a total sitting well beneath Uber Black or Lyft Lux.
| Feature | Us | Uber | Lyft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | A single fare fixed the moment you book | Surges 1.5×–4× when demand climbs | Surges 1.5×–4× when demand climbs |
| Vehicle | A Black SUV set aside for your party | Whichever car the driver happens to drive | Whichever car the driver happens to drive |
| Airport pickup | Your chauffeur tracks the flight and stands curbside as you step out | You summon a car yourself after touchdown | You summon a car yourself after touchdown |
| Flight tracking | Yes — repositioned free of charge whenever you land late | No — a delay means starting the booking over | No — a delay means starting the booking over |
A lone reservation, a single coordinated meeting, and a bill resting far under an Uber Black or Lyft Lux surge.
Uber, Uber Black, Lyft and Lyft Lux belong to their respective owners; we hold no affiliation with, sponsorship from, or endorsement by any of them, and the pricing shown reflects publicly listed 2026 rates.
Send the route, the date, the passenger count, and your vehicle pick, and we confirm the private transfer to or from MIA Airport and Fort Myers inside that one conversation. WhatsApp answers fastest; hold the fare with the deposit and your driver will be trailing your flight on the day.
Email: [email protected] | Phone/WhatsApp: +1 (305) 497-0440Want the date held? Call or WhatsApp +1 (305) 497-0440 — or email [email protected].
Reserve your ride at least 24 hours ahead. During holidays and packed weekends, secure your spot as early as possible so a vehicle is available.
Yes, travelers anywhere in the world can reserve with us. We process international payments and keep passengers updated through WhatsApp and email.
No. Reservations must be made ahead of time. Please schedule at least four hours before your ride; same-day slots aren’t guaranteed.
Certainly. To lock in your reservation, we ask for 50% upfront on bookings below $199 USD and 30% on bookings of $200 USD or more.
No. To reserve your vehicle, submit a 50% deposit via our payment link or Zelle. You can hand the rest to the driver in cash upon arrival.
No — beyond the airport, we also pick up at hotels, ports, train stations, restaurants, and private residences.
Our fleet includes SUV XLs for smaller groups, 12- and 14-passenger vans, and full-size buses seating 40–54 for large gatherings.
Yes — we take care of weddings, corporate conferences, VIP gatherings, and other special events. Reach out for a personalized quote.
A number of our vehicles come with Wi-Fi and USB ports. Tell us ahead of time if you need it and we’ll reserve a vehicle that fits.
Every transfer we run is private. The vehicle belongs solely to you and your group — no seats shared with anyone else.
No trouble — we track your flight live and shift your pickup time whenever needed, with no added charge.
Just send us the updated details right away and we’ll revise your booking while following the new flight.
We work curbside only. Send us your exit gate and the driver reaches you within a few minutes — quicker than the traditional sign-holding routine.
If you’d rather have a driver holding a name sign inside the terminal, we can set that up for US$ 20.
One day before departure, we’ll message you the driver’s name, the vehicle model, and the license plate, along with full curbside pickup directions.
Relax — we’ll text you the moment your flight touches down. If we don’t hear back soon, the driver heads to the international arrivals hall by default. Wait there and we’ll locate you; nobody gets left behind.
Domestic flights: up to 60 minutes after arrival
International flights: 120 minutes of complimentary wait time
Hotel pickups: 15-minute grace period
Port pickups: up to 60 minutes after the agreed time
That’s uncommon, because two free hours of wait time are already built in. Should you still be inside the airport past that, the trip may count as a no-show. Extra wait time can be requested at US$ 30 per additional 30-minute block, paid to the driver in cash.
Definitely — our drivers help load and unload your luggage.
Each person may bring one large suitcase plus one carry-on as standard. Traveling with bigger items or extras — additional suitcases, musical instruments, mobility equipment, or strollers? Let us know beforehand so we can prepare; an extra fee may apply.
Yes — small pets may come along, provided they stay in a secure carrier. Please give us advance notice.
One child car seat is included free for kids under five. Need another? Request it ahead of time — it costs US$ 15.
We ask you not to eat while traveling. The only beverage allowed is water in sealed bottles.
Spur-of-the-moment stops aren’t part of the base fare, but a short, nearby stop arranged ahead of time can be accommodated. A modest fee may apply for the added time.
Certainly. Give us a minimum of 24 hours’ notice and, availability permitting, we’ll shift your pickup time.
The price you’re quoted is the price you pay — no hidden charges. A tip for the driver is entirely optional and always welcome.
Cancel more than 24 hours before your scheduled pickup and you’re refunded in full. Cancellations within 24 hours of the ride can’t be refunded.
Heads-up: refunds have a one-month claim window. Tell us about any issue — a no-show, a service problem — within 30 days of your scheduled ride; after a month the booking is no longer eligible for review or a refund.
