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Private Airport Transfer In or Out : Ezeiza (EZE) – Buenos Aires
Arriving in Buenos Aires should feel exciting, not like a luggage drill. This private EZE transfer earns high marks for clear WhatsApp communication and flight tracking, so you are not left guessing after customs. I also like the direct ride to your hotel, especially after a late arrival. The main drawback is price: at $67 for up to two people, it costs more than a shared ride or public transport.
The service works both ways, from Ezeiza International Airport to a Buenos Aires address or from the city to EZE. Expect about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on traffic and your destination. That time range matters, since Buenos Aires traffic can turn a simple airport run into a slow crawl.
In This Review
- Key details before you book
- Why a private EZE transfer can make sense
- Before you fly, send the right details
- Arriving at Ezeiza and finding the driver
- The 60 to 90 minute ride into Buenos Aires
- Taking the transfer back to EZE
- Comfort, safety, and vehicle expectations
- How the $67 price compares in practical terms
- Communication is the real product
- Who should book this service
- Cancellation and other practical conditions
- Should you book the EZE transfer?
- FAQ
- What airport does this transfer serve?
- Can I book the transfer from EZE to a Buenos Aires hotel?
- Can I book a transfer from Buenos Aires to Ezeiza Airport?
- How long does the airport transfer take?
- How much does the transfer cost?
- How many passengers can ride for the listed price?
- How much luggage is included?
- How does the provider know when my flight arrives?
- How will I find the driver at EZE?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key details before you book
- WhatsApp coordination starts before arrival: You may receive messages asking for your flight number, arrival time, passenger count, and luggage details.
- Your flight is tracked in real time: The driver is scheduled around your actual arrival, including delays and early landings.
- Pickup instructions are unusually detailed: You may receive photos of the meeting point, driver, and vehicle, which helps after customs.
- The standard luggage allowance is limited: The booking includes space for two large suitcases and two carry-on bags.
- The ride is private: Only your party uses the vehicle, with no shared stops or extra passengers.
- The strongest praise goes to communication and safety: Drivers such as Jose, Angel, Jairo, Yannpol, and Jairo are described as polite, careful, and helpful.
Why a private EZE transfer can make sense

Ezeiza International Airport is outside the central Buenos Aires hotel districts. After an international flight, you still need to clear immigration, collect bags, pass customs, find the exit, and sort out a ride. Doing all that while tired and carrying luggage is not the ideal introduction to a new city.
This service removes one major decision. You know that a driver is assigned, the flight is being watched, and the pickup plan has been discussed before you leave home. I find that especially useful if you arrive late at night, are visiting Argentina for the first time, or simply do not want to negotiate with a taxi desk after a long flight.
The private format also matters. You do not wait for other passengers or make several hotel stops. The driver takes your group to the agreed destination, which is usually a Buenos Aires hotel or another city address. For two people, $67 works out to $33.50 per person. That is not the cheapest option, but it is a reasonable trade for a reserved car and door-to-door service.
For one person, the value is weaker. You are paying the full group price, so a taxi or other airport option may cost less. For two passengers with luggage, the price becomes easier to justify. A larger group should ask about vehicle size and pricing rather than assume the two-person rate applies.
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Before you fly, send the right details
Once the reservation is confirmed, the provider prefers to communicate through WhatsApp. The practical move is to watch for that message and reply with complete information:
- Flight number
- Arrival date and time
- Number of passengers
- Amount of luggage
- Final destination
- Any special comfort or safety needs
The service includes room for two large suitcases and two carry-on bags. If you have extra luggage, an additional charge may apply so a suitable vehicle can be assigned. Do not leave this detail until pickup day. A family with several large cases may need a different vehicle than a couple with two suitcases.
You can also mention wheelchair needs or a height above 1.90 meters, about 6 feet 3 inches. The provider asks about these points so the vehicle can better match the group. The information does not promise every request can be met, but telling the company early gives it a chance to plan.
Communication is the heart of this service. Cesar is often the contact person, and his messages may arrive at booking, again before the trip, and on the day of pickup. Several passengers received step-by-step airport directions, a photo of the meeting point, and pictures of the driver and car. That may sound like a small touch, but it is valuable when airport signs are unfamiliar and your phone battery is low.
Arriving at Ezeiza and finding the driver

The arrival process is simple in theory. You land, clear immigration, collect your luggage, pass customs, and walk to the agreed meeting point. The driver waits there with your name on a sign or contacts you by phone.
In practice, the airport can feel confusing after a long international flight. The most useful part of the arrangement is the advance guidance on where to exit and where to look. One passenger was given pictures to help navigate the airport, while another received a photo of the driver and vehicle. These details reduce the chance of walking past the correct person.
Keep WhatsApp available after landing. Connect to airport Wi-Fi if needed, and read the instructions before leaving the terminal. If your phone is offline, the printed or saved details may still help. I would also screenshot the driver photo, car photo, and meeting instructions before takeoff.
Flight tracking is another strong point. The provider follows your arrival in real time, so an early or delayed flight should not leave the driver waiting according to the original timetable. A late-night arrival with a long immigration line was handled without trouble in one account, which is exactly when a prearranged ride earns its keep.
Still, flight tracking is not a substitute for careful communication. If your airline changes the flight number or your plans shift, send an update. The company asks for changes and special needs in advance, and changes made less than 24 hours before the start time may not be accepted.
The 60 to 90 minute ride into Buenos Aires
Once you meet the driver, expect luggage assistance and a direct drive to your destination. Several passengers describe the cars as clean and comfortable, including late-model Toyota vehicles and a clean Toyota sedan used for a return ride from Puerto Madero to Ezeiza.
The trip usually takes one hour to one hour and 30 minutes. The exact time depends on traffic and where you are staying in Buenos Aires. A central hotel may not be close in practical driving time, even if the distance looks modest on a map.
Traffic is the main variable. One return passenger faced heavy homebound traffic but still reached the airport with plenty of time because the driver arrived early. For an outbound ride, build in extra time. The stated duration is an estimate, not a guarantee, and city traffic can change quickly.
The ride itself is not a guided tour. You may receive friendly conversation or local advice, but sightseeing is not part of the service. One driver offered an excellent history of the city during the drive, and some drivers speak English well. Treat that as a pleasant extra, not something every booking promises.
Drivers are repeatedly described as safe, courteous, and helpful. Jose loaded and unloaded luggage and opened doors for passengers. Angel accommodated a last-minute schedule change in one case. Jairo was described as pleasant and friendly, while Yannpol was praised for the ride into the city. The names may vary by date, but the pattern is clear: the driver quality is one of the service’s strongest features.
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Taking the transfer back to EZE
The return option follows the same basic idea, but timing becomes more important. Your driver comes to your Buenos Aires hotel or agreed pickup address and takes you to Ezeiza Airport. One passenger reported that Jose arrived 10 minutes early for a ride from Puerto Madero.
That early arrival is useful, but it does not mean you should schedule carelessly. International departures require time for the drive, airport arrival, airline procedures, security, and any other delays. Since the ride can take 60 to 90 minutes, choose a pickup time with a generous buffer.
The provider can track a flight for an arrival transfer, but the information supplied does not promise airport assistance with check-in or airline requirements. You remain responsible for knowing your departure time and allowing enough time at EZE.
For the return ride, confirm the pickup time and exact address through WhatsApp. Hotel entrances can have several access points, and a clear meeting spot prevents a needless search. The same photo-based communication that helps at arrival can also make the departure pickup easier.
Comfort, safety, and vehicle expectations
The vehicle is assigned according to the number of people and luggage. The base reservation covers two passengers and two large suitcases plus two carry-ons. That sounds generous for a couple traveling light, but it could be tight if you have bulky bags, sports equipment, or several checked cases.
Passengers consistently describe the cars as clean, comfortable, and well maintained. Toyota sedans are specifically mentioned, including a late-model car and another exceptionally clean vehicle. The exact make and model are not guaranteed, so think of those vehicles as examples rather than a promise.
Safety receives frequent praise. Drivers are described as careful and courteous, and one driver offered practical advice about precautions in Buenos Aires. That kind of local guidance is useful during your first hours in the city, though the transfer should not be treated as a formal safety briefing.
The service is private, which gives you more room to settle in after the flight. You can sit with your own luggage and go directly to your destination. If you are tall, over 1.90 meters, mention it before the ride so the provider can consider your legroom needs.
Most people can participate, and the service is near public transportation. Still, the value of the private car is that you do not need to transfer luggage between transport modes after landing. If wheelchair access is required, state that clearly during the booking conversation rather than assume a standard vehicle will work.
How the $67 price compares in practical terms
The listed cost is $67 per group of up to two people. For a couple, the split is straightforward: $33.50 each. For a solo passenger, the full price feels much higher because the vehicle cost does not shrink.
You are paying for more than the drive. The price includes advance coordination, flight monitoring, a private vehicle, luggage help, and a direct route to your destination. You also pay for a calmer arrival. That has real value after an overnight flight or when you arrive at 10 p.m. and face a long immigration line.
The trade-off is that this is not the budget choice. If your priority is the lowest possible fare, compare it with other airport transport options. If your priority is a named pickup, a known contact, and no need to negotiate on arrival, the extra cost is easier to defend.
The best value comes when two people share the booking and have normal luggage. Extra bags may require an added fee. Ask about that before finalizing plans, particularly for a family or anyone carrying large equipment.
Communication is the real product
Many airport transfers promise a car. This one puts unusual effort into the handoff. Cesar’s role as the main contact is repeatedly praised for detailed messages, clear instructions, and follow-up from booking through pickup. That preparation can matter more than a few dollars saved on the fare.
The most useful messages explain how to leave the terminal and where to meet the driver. Photos remove guesswork. A picture of the driver and vehicle helps you identify the right person, while a picture of the meeting point gives you a visual target.
The system also helps when customs takes longer than expected. One passenger had a late arrival and more than an hour in immigration, yet the arranged pickup remained workable. That is the kind of problem you cannot solve with a fixed, unmonitored pickup time.
Communication is not perfect protection against every delay. You still need a working phone, the correct flight details, and a willingness to read the instructions. But the service gives you a clear process instead of leaving you to figure out the airport alone.
Who should book this service
I would consider this transfer a strong fit for:
- Couples arriving at EZE for the first time
- Solo passengers who value a named pickup and direct ride
- Families who want help with luggage
- Anyone arriving late at night
- Passengers staying in central Buenos Aires or Puerto Madero
- People who prefer WhatsApp coordination in English
- Visitors who dislike arranging transport after immigration
It is less attractive for a strict budget traveler, especially when traveling alone. It may also be a poor fit for groups with more luggage than the vehicle allowance unless the company confirms a larger car and any added cost.
The service is also useful for a return to EZE when you want a driver committed to a specific pickup time. Just remember that traffic can make the trip longer than expected, so your schedule should leave room for it.
Cancellation and other practical conditions
You receive confirmation at booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancel at least 24 hours ahead for a full refund. Cancellations or changes inside that window are not accepted for a refund, and the cutoff follows local Buenos Aires time.
This is a private activity, so only your group rides in the vehicle. Most people can participate, but luggage size, wheelchair needs, and extra legroom should be discussed early.
The provider is Buenosairestourvip. The service currently carries a five-star rating with 548 reviews and is recommended by 99 percent of passengers, a strong record for a transfer service. The praise is concentrated in practical areas: punctuality, clean cars, safe driving, and frequent communication.
Should you book the EZE transfer?
Book it if you want the least stressful way to get from Ezeiza to a Buenos Aires hotel, especially for a late arrival, a first visit, or a couple sharing the $67 price. The photo instructions, WhatsApp contact, flight tracking, and direct ride provide useful order at a moment when airports often feel tiring and confusing.
Skip it if your only goal is the lowest fare or if you are traveling alone with a very tight budget. Also confirm extra luggage and accessibility needs before paying.
For most couples with ordinary luggage, I see this as a practical splurge rather than an extravagant one. The ride is not about sightseeing. It is about getting out of the airport, into a clean car, and to your hotel without one more problem to solve.
FAQ
What airport does this transfer serve?
It serves Ezeiza International Airport, identified by the code EZE, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Can I book the transfer from EZE to a Buenos Aires hotel?
Yes. The service provides private transportation from Ezeiza Airport to a destination in Buenos Aires, including hotels.
Can I book a transfer from Buenos Aires to Ezeiza Airport?
Yes. The service operates in both directions, including transfers from Buenos Aires addresses to EZE.
How long does the airport transfer take?
The ride usually takes about 60 to 90 minutes. The exact time depends on traffic and the location of your destination in Buenos Aires.
How much does the transfer cost?
The listed price is $67 per group of up to two people.
How many passengers can ride for the listed price?
The listed price covers up to two passengers. If you have a larger group, confirm the vehicle and price before booking.
How much luggage is included?
Each reservation includes space for two large suitcases and two carry-on bags. Extra luggage may require an additional fee and a suitable vehicle.
How does the provider know when my flight arrives?
The provider tracks your flight in real time. The driver is scheduled to wait according to the actual arrival, including an early landing or delay.
How will I find the driver at EZE?
The provider sends meeting instructions, preferably through WhatsApp. Depending on the arrangement, you may receive photos of the meeting point, driver, and vehicle, and the driver may hold a sign with your name.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
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