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Private door-to-door ride from MIA to Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa — 138.2 miles across to the Gulf Coast by SUV, one flat fare from $350, booked on WhatsApp.
The price is pinned to the vehicle and locks the second your booking clears. Traffic that day, the demand curve, your final headcount — none of it moves the one amount that covers everyone.
Three private tiers run this route, each held for your booking and no one else. Choose by how many are travelling and how much luggage rides along, and it’s yours from the moment you reserve.
Per vehicle, never per seat. One listed figure carries everyone aboard, whether a lone traveller or a full van of fourteen. Filling more seats, up to the vehicle’s limit, doesn’t touch the total you locked.
A private door-to-door transfer, reserved for your group and sized to your party, is the tidiest way to make this crossing. Pick the black SUV for up to 5, a Sprinter van for 6 to 9, or the larger van for 10 to 14. Hand over the flight number and landing time, then confirm the rate. On the day the driver tracks the flight in, meets you at the curb, loads the bags, and aims the car west toward the Gulf Coast — no fixed departure hour, so you roll when the group is set, ending at the resort’s own entrance.
Reckon on around 143 minutes on an easy day and as much as 158 in heavier traffic — 138.2 miles (222.4 km) spanning Florida from one coast to the other. I-75 carries nearly the whole trip, swinging north and then west out of the metro toward Bonita Springs. That fifteen-minute range is built almost entirely at the Miami end in rush hour; the rural middle hardly changes. A midday start usually lands you near the shorter time. The driver follows whatever is flowing, and with the fare set beforehand, a crawling afternoon adds nothing — plan for 158 and count 143 as a bonus.
Curbside is the standard: once you’ve landed and collected your bags, the driver is waiting at the curb as you walk out. Prefer an indoor meet with a name sign? That greeting is an optional paid add-on requested at booking — and you’re in direct contact with the driver either way, so joining up is fast.
Nothing changes on your side. The inbound flight is watched in real time and the pickup re-times itself, so an early or delayed landing just shifts the curbside meeting. No rebooking, and no charge for the ordinary wait — the ride stays held for you.
That one flat figure buys the entire private run: the vehicle kept for your group, a bilingual chauffeur, and every toll, SunPass fee, and gallon of fuel down I-75, so the highway never bills you on its own. Onboard WiFi runs off a mobile hotspot the whole way, standard luggage rides free for each passenger, and the driver loads and unloads at both ends. Curbside pickup is included as well; only a short list of optional or situational extras sits apart, shown just below.
Only a few things are billed on their own, and each is simple to flag when you reserve. An indoor greeting with a name sign is an optional paid upgrade over the standard curbside meet. The first child seat is free for a child under five, and any beyond it adds a small fee set at booking. A pickup outside daytime hours picks up the night supplement noted above.
Nothing is added between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Outside that daytime window a surcharge applies, and it varies by vehicle.
Nothing has to clear in one go up front. Venmo, Zelle, or a secure payment link all work, and cash suits short, close-in pickups. A 50% deposit holds the booking and the driver takes the balance on travel day. Booking both ways? A round trip is simply two one-ways written as one reservation, so the return is held and timed with the outbound.
Exactly — two one-way fares, booked as a single reservation. Both directions are scheduled at the outset, so a car is already assigned for the return to MIA instead of sorted out later.
Yes, in the sense that the bigger vehicles do shuttle-scale work — but the cabin stays yours, never pooled with strangers. A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter carries six to nine or ten to fourteen straight to the resort, and the price is per vehicle rather than per head, so the group rides on one figure.
At its core is a car held for your group and no one else, never shared or pooled. The chauffeur is bilingual in English plus Spanish or Portuguese, keeping instructions clear from pickup to drop-off, and there’s no rideshare queue to join. Everything runs over WhatsApp, where a real person answers before, during, and after. The car shows up clean, climate-controlled, and matched to your numbers with room for the bags — over a long push to Bonita Springs, a reserved cabin and a named driver keep the day predictable.
The resort stands in Bonita Springs on Florida’s southwest shore, a stretch given over to Gulf water, fairways, and a slow holiday pace rather than downtown bustle. Most guests barely leave: the grounds carry a full spa, several pools, and an on-site water park. Step past the entrance and you’re into mangrove preserves, boat basins, and low residential streets laced among the inlets and barrier islands of this coast. The official Hyatt Regency page lays out the property, and a separate guide to its water park and on-site activities covers what there is to do without leaving.
On this route the resort is the endpoint in itself, set in the Bonita Springs and Estero pocket of southwest Florida. What sits around it is a Gulf-Coast blend of resorts, homes, and golf communities, and the driver heads straight to the front entrance with no detours.
With a spa, pools, a water park, and golf on the grounds, many guests simply stay put. Venture out and you’ll find Gulf beaches, boat trips from the local marinas, and quiet stretches of protected coast. The ride drops you at the entrance and the resort takes it from there.
Lots of parents gate-check a car seat they already rely on and prefer to keep using it. Flag that when you book, we skip bringing a spare, and the chauffeur secures yours at the curb before loading the bags.
A drive this length gives you a genuine stretch of time, and the cabin works either way. Let the chauffeur know at pickup whether the group wants silence to sleep off the flight or would rather talk, and that’s how the trip runs.
Over a direct WhatsApp line kept open before and on the day. Pinning where you’ll stand at the curb, flagging a change, or regrouping if the party scatters near baggage claim all come down to one message — no call centre in the middle, just your driver.
Reckon on one checked bag and one carry-on per passenger, which the SUV or a Sprinter van takes without trouble; the driver stows and secures the lot. Carrying more, or something oversized? Message us on WhatsApp before the trip and we confirm the room or move you up to a bigger van — advance notice is all it takes.
Yes. A child under five rides in the first seat free, which suits most families with one toddler; each seat past that adds a small fee agreed at booking. Send the ages and how many you need and it’s all fitted and ready when the driver pulls up.
Small pets are welcome as long as we know ahead — send a WhatsApp note before the trip and bring the animal in a carrier. That heads-up just lets the driver and vehicle be ready for your companion, who stays beside you the whole way to the resort.
Think of it as the polished alternative: a single quoted price, a driver matched to you by name, and a pickup planned around your landing — all for less than an Uber Black or Lyft Lux would ring up.
| Feature | Us | Uber | Lyft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Locked at reservation, one number | Surges 1.5×–4× at peak | Surges 1.5×–4× at peak |
| Vehicle | A black SUV reserved for you | Whichever car turns up | Whichever car turns up |
| Airport pickup | We watch the flight and wait at the curb | You request a car after landing | You request a car after landing |
| Flight tracking | Included — re-timed free if you run late | None — a delay means starting over | None — a delay means starting over |
Book once, meet at one arranged spot, and pay well under a surging Uber Black or Lyft Lux.
Uber, Uber Black, Lyft and Lyft Lux belong to their respective owners; we are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by them, and this comparison reflects pricing publicly listed as of 2026.
Reserving a private ride either way between MIA and Hyatt Regency Coconut Point takes only a minute or two. Give us the flight details and your party size, pick SUV or van, and leave the 50% deposit. Ask anything and a real person replies; come arrival day the driver follows your flight and stands ready at the curb.
Request an itemized receipt when you reserve and it comes with the ride — handy when an employer is footing the bill instead of the passenger.
The same chat is also where to ask for the car’s make and plate, so you can pick it out on a busy curb before you get there.
Ready to lock it in? Call or message us on WhatsApp at +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.
