Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included

REVIEW · NEW PROVIDENCE ISLAND

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included

  • 5.06 reviews
  • From $200.00
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Operated by Johnson’s Luxury Transportation Service · Bookable on Viator

First-time you land in Nassau, you want order, not lines. This private one-way airport transfer from Lynden Pindling International Airport to your accommodation keeps things simple: meet a representative right in the arrivals area, step into a private SUV, and head out fast. I like the door-to-door setup (no taxi queue juggling) and the fact that the price is a flat fee for your group, not a meter that surprises you later.

The main thing to consider is that the grocery or liquor stop is part of the route, but it does not mean your alcohol is included. You’ll be shopping on your own at the store, and that can affect timing depending on how long your stop takes.

Key highlights at a glance

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Key highlights at a glance

  • Private pickup at NAS arrivals with a sign so you can find your ride quickly after landing
  • Flat-fee transfer for up to 7 people built for families and small groups
  • Grocery or liquor stop included to stock up before you reach your place
  • No fuel surcharge headaches included in the price
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund

Airport meet-up at NAS without the taxi gauntlet

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Airport meet-up at NAS without the taxi gauntlet
Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS) is busy the moment flights roll in. The big win here is how you start: after you collect your luggage, you meet your driver in the arrivals hall with a representative holding a sign for the company. That tiny moment—seeing the sign and knowing exactly where to go—saves a lot of confusion.

Once you’re matched up, you’re escorted to the SUV and you’re off. The ride is described as a direct route toward your agreed destination, and that matters because timing after a flight can get messy. You’re not waiting around for multiple stops, and you’re not stuck trying to coordinate where everyone piles into a taxi.

Also, this is a private experience. Only your group is in the vehicle, which makes it easier if you’re hauling luggage, have kids with you, or simply want everyone to move at the same pace.

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Private SUV for up to 7 people: comfort and luggage math

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Private SUV for up to 7 people: comfort and luggage math
This transfer is priced per group, up to 7 people, and that’s what makes it feel fair when you’re traveling with more than two people. If you’re a family, a small group of friends, or anyone with extra bags, the math works better than playing the “how many taxis do we need?” game.

A private SUV also gives you flexibility at the start of the trip. You’ll load up after the airport, settle in, and then head to your stop and destination in one continuous plan. Even if the total time is listed as about 30 minutes (approx.), the real value is that you control the flow: you aren’t scrambling to coordinate who’s where before you even reach your accommodation.

One small but important note: service animals are allowed. If that applies to you, it’s good to know you’re not trying to solve that at the last minute.

The grocery or liquor stop: stocking up before you unpack

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - The grocery or liquor stop: stocking up before you unpack
Here’s the part I’d actually plan around. Your one-way transfer includes a stop at a grocery or liquor store. That’s a practical move for your first hours in Nassau because you can handle supplies right away—so when you arrive at your place, you can start vacation mode instead of hunting for essentials.

And since the stop is built into the transfer, you’re not trying to squeeze a separate errand into the day with public transportation or an additional ride. You’re already in the car, already in motion, and the driver is already taking you between points.

Two practical tips for making the stop painless:

  • Have a short list ready before you arrive. You’ll decide faster when you’re in the store, and you won’t burn time searching.
  • Plan for the fact that purchases are on you. The service specifically notes that alcoholic beverages are not included. In plain terms: you can stop at a liquor store, but you’re paying for what you buy.

Timing is the one variable. Your transfer is about 30 minutes on average, but any store stop can add a few minutes depending on what you’re grabbing and how long your group takes. If you’re meeting someone at your accommodation soon after arrival, build in a little cushion.

Flat-fee pricing and what it really buys you

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Flat-fee pricing and what it really buys you
This service costs $200 per group (up to 7 people). It’s also described as offering a flat fee, with no meters or hidden costs—an underrated detail when you’re landing tired.

What’s included is straightforward: fuel surcharge is included. That matters because on many transfers, the final total creeps up with add-ons. Here, you’re paying one agreed amount for the private ride, the stop, and the airport pickup experience.

Why I think this is good value (especially in Nassau): airport travel can be stressful, and stress often comes with extra costs—extra rides, extra time, extra coordination. With this setup, you’re buying clarity up front: you know your group is getting a private SUV, you know where you’ll meet the driver, and you know there’s a single price for the transfer.

You also get a mobile ticket, which is convenient because you can reference it quickly at pickup. For many people, the less time spent pulling paperwork and figuring out details, the better.

How the one-way ride works from pickup to drop-off

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - How the one-way ride works from pickup to drop-off
This is a one-way arrival transfer. The start point is clearly listed as Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS), with the exact meetup area described as the arrivals hall where a representative will meet you with a sign.

After pickup, you’ll transfer to your destination. You’ll have the included grocery or liquor stop on the way. The ride is described as safe and smooth, using a direct route.

When you’re dropped off, you’ll be prompted to confirm the booking for departure. That’s a small step, but it reflects the service’s approach: they want to make sure your record is correct on arrival so the next leg (if you’ve booked it) can go smoothly.

One more logistics note: the activity is listed as ending back at the meeting point. That language is sometimes used for provider systems even when the real experience is airport-to-accommodation. To avoid surprises, confirm your exact drop-off address and ask how the system notes the return point.

Who should book this SUV transfer (and who might not)

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Who should book this SUV transfer (and who might not)
This is best for you if any of these apply:

  • You’re traveling as a group of up to 7 and want one vehicle, not a split-up scramble.
  • You value quick airport pickup and door-to-door convenience.
  • You’d rather handle a grocery or liquor run right away, while you’re already at the start of your trip.
  • You’re the person who ends up coordinating everyone’s schedule, and you’d like that job to get easier.

It may not be the ideal choice if you’re traveling alone or with only one person and you’re looking strictly for the cheapest possible option. But if you want smooth, private, and structured—this is the kind of transfer that reduces friction from minute one.

Also, the service provider is Johnson’s Luxury Transportation Service, and the rating is 5 out of 5 from 6 reviews based on the information given. Small sample, but all positive, which is usually a good sign for airport services where consistency matters.

Should you book this Nassau airport transfer with a grocery stop?

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - Should you book this Nassau airport transfer with a grocery stop?
I’d recommend booking it if you want your first hour in the Bahamas to feel controlled. The pickup method is clear, the ride is private, the price is a flat group fee, and the included grocery or liquor stop is practical rather than gimmicky. If you’re arriving with kids, multiple bags, or a group that needs everyone together, the “up to 7 people” SUV format is a real advantage.

The biggest reason not to book would be if you’d rather avoid shopping stops entirely or you already know you’ll want to handle supplies later. But if you want to get stocked up early and move on, this transfer checks the boxes fast.

If your plans are flexible, it’s also worth noting that free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. That gives you a safety net if flight timing or schedules change.

FAQ

Private SUV One way Airport Transfer/Grocery & Liquor stop included - FAQ

Where do I meet the driver at the airport?

You meet your representative in the arrivals hall of Lynden Pindling International Airport (NAS). The representative will be waiting with a sign showing the company’s name and will escort you to the SUV.

How much does the transfer cost?

It’s $200 per group (up to 7 people).

What’s included in the price?

The price includes a private one-way SUV airport transfer plus a stop for grocery or liquor, and it also includes a fuel surcharge. You’ll also receive a mobile ticket.

Are alcoholic beverages included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are listed as not included. The stop is included, but you pay for what you purchase.

About how long does the transfer take?

The duration is listed as 30 minutes (approx.).

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

If you tell me your group size and roughly what time you land, I can help you think through whether the grocery stop fits well into your arrival plan.

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