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Private transfer to or from Ezeiza Airport “EZE”
Airport arrivals can go sideways fast. A private transfer from Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport, known as EZE, gives you a calm first step into the city, with a driver waiting for your group instead of leaving you to sort out transport after a long flight. The trip usually takes about 45 minutes, though traffic and road construction can stretch that time.
I like the clear communication and the practical help with luggage. Drivers such as Fernando, William, Alexander, and Claudia have been praised for being punctual, friendly, and easy to reach. I also like the air-conditioned private car, especially during Buenos Aires summer, when a cool ride is more than a small comfort.
The main drawback is the meeting process. You need to follow the pickup instructions, connect to airport Wi-Fi if needed, and stay in touch with the driver. One booking went badly after the passenger and driver failed to connect, so this is not a service to book and then ignore your phone.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- From EZE arrivals to your Buenos Aires hotel
- What the vehicle and ride are like
- The return trip from your hotel to EZE
- How the $85 group price measures up
- The people who make the service work
- Communication tips that can save the pickup
- Who should book this transfer
- Booking, cancellation, and practical limits
- Final call: a sensible start or finish in Buenos Aires
- FAQ
- Where does the arrival transfer begin?
- Where does the departure transfer pick me up?
- How long does the airport transfer take?
- How much does the transfer cost?
- Is the vehicle private and air-conditioned?
- Will the driver help with luggage?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- A direct ride between EZE and Buenos Aires: The average journey takes about 45 minutes, with traffic often affecting the timing.
- Private service for your group: The listed price is $85 for up to two people, and you do not share the vehicle with other passengers.
- Useful arrival assistance: Drivers meet arriving passengers at the airport, often with a sign, and help with luggage.
- Strong communication before pickup: Fernando has sent photos of the vehicle, license plate, and meeting point to make the airport connection easier.
- Helpful for departure days: Hotel pickup takes the guesswork out of reaching EZE, especially when traffic and road works are in play.
- A very high overall rating: The experience is rated 4.9 from 118 reviews, with 99 percent of people recommending it.
From EZE arrivals to your Buenos Aires hotel
An arrival transfer begins at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, the airport most international flights use for Buenos Aires. After you collect your luggage and exit into the public arrivals area, the driver is expected to meet you and guide you to the vehicle.
The exact meeting point matters. Clear directions have been a major part of the service, with messages explaining where to go and, in some cases, a photograph of the meeting spot. One driver has also sent a picture of the car and its license plate, a simple touch that can prevent the familiar airport puzzle of wondering which vehicle is yours.
Look for a sign with your name. One passenger found the large-print sign especially helpful, while another appreciated being met inside the airport. These details matter after an overnight flight, when your attention is low and the terminal may feel confusing.
You should still keep your phone available. The service depends on communication if your flight is delayed, baggage takes a long time, or you cannot find the driver. Airport Wi-Fi is useful for this, and the operator has instructed passengers to connect to the free network so contact can continue after landing.
The car ride begins once you are reunited with your luggage and driver. You can expect a private, air-conditioned vehicle rather than a shared shuttle. The ride is usually around 45 minutes, but you should not treat that figure as a promise. Buenos Aires traffic, toll booths, multiple lanes, and road construction can all slow the trip.
That traffic is part of the experience. EZE sits outside the central city, so the route is not a quick hop from the terminal to a downtown hotel. A skilled driver can choose among available roads and handle toll areas without making you worry about every turn. Alexander was praised for keeping the ride calm in heavy traffic, and another driver came early for a departure because road conditions were especially difficult.
The drive can also serve as a gentle introduction to Buenos Aires. Several drivers have pointed out sights and shared facts about the city along the way. I would treat this as a pleasant extra, not a formal sightseeing tour. The main job is getting you safely to your destination.
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What the vehicle and ride are like

The included transportation is private and air-conditioned. That covers the two things most people need immediately after landing: space and relief from the weather.
Cars have been described as clean, comfortable, and suitable for substantial luggage. One vehicle carried three large suitcases, a duffle bag, and three backpacks. Another passenger noted that the car easily handled large cases, while one particularly careful arrangement involved bringing two cars so all the luggage would fit.
That last detail is useful, but do not assume every booking automatically includes extra vehicles. If you have more than the usual amount of luggage, give the company accurate details before pickup. The operator has contacted passengers in advance to ask about their bags, which is a good sign that space is taken seriously.
Luggage help is another repeated strength. Drivers have wheeled larger bags, lifted cases, and waited during a baggage problem. One passenger had an airport baggage mix-up and found that the driver stayed available rather than abandoning the pickup after the scheduled time.
Still, do not use that story as permission to disappear. A long wait may be possible in an unusual situation, but you should contact the driver as soon as you know there is a problem. The one poor experience in the supplied feedback involved a passenger waiting nearly an hour while unable to make contact. The company says the driver called, texted, and waited much longer, so the lesson is clear: communication works both ways.
The return trip from your hotel to EZE

For a departure transfer, the driver collects you at the door of your Buenos Aires hotel. This is easier than hunting for a taxi on a busy street or trying to explain a hotel address in a hurry.
The important decision is pickup time. The ride itself averages 45 minutes, but city traffic can be heavy, especially with construction in the route. The company has followed up before departure to confirm the preferred pickup time and luggage details, and one driver arrived early to give the passenger extra breathing room.
I like that approach. A departure transfer should be planned around uncertainty, not the best possible traffic. You still need to choose a sensible pickup time yourself, because the transfer service cannot control congestion or your airline’s required check-in time.
The driver takes you directly to EZE rather than making other stops for unrelated passengers. That saves time and keeps the end of your trip simple. If you are flying after a cruise, carrying several bags, or leaving Buenos Aires at a busy hour, that direct service can be worth paying for.
Drivers have also been praised for safe driving and for keeping passengers informed. The ride is not presented as a guided city tour, but you may hear about points of interest as you leave the city. For a departure, that commentary is a bonus. The real value is arriving at the airport without one more transport problem to solve.
How the $85 group price measures up
The price is $85 per group of up to two people. That means the value depends on how you think about convenience, luggage, and peace of mind rather than on the lowest possible taxi fare.
For two people, the cost works out to $42.50 each. That is easier to justify when you have several suitcases, are arriving after a long international flight, or do not speak Spanish. A private car also means no waiting while other passengers are dropped at different hotels.
For a solo passenger, the full group price is less attractive on a strict per-person basis. You are paying for the vehicle and service, not for a seat on a shared bus. The advantage is still real: a named pickup, a direct ride, air conditioning, and help with luggage.
The service may also be worth more to older passengers or anyone who feels uneasy arriving in an unfamiliar airport. One solo senior passenger who did not speak Spanish described the arrival as smooth, with the driver, Fernando, providing helpful assistance. That kind of support can reduce stress in a way a cheaper but less organized option may not.
You should also compare the price with the cost of a difficult arrival. Missing a driver because you cannot find the meeting point, struggling with heavy bags, or negotiating transport while tired can quickly erase the savings from choosing the cheapest option. The price is fair for a private airport-to-city ride, especially for two people with luggage.
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The people who make the service work
The strongest part of this experience is not a fancy vehicle or a sightseeing route. It is the human handling of the pickup.
Fernando appears often in the feedback and is praised for prompt communication, good English, safe driving, and familiarity with Buenos Aires. He has sent detailed arrival directions, called to say he was waiting, and pointed out places of interest during the drive.
William is described as friendly and reliable, while Alexander handled heavy traffic without creating extra worry. Claudia earned praise for careful and honest service after returning an accidental $380 tip to the airport. That story says something useful about the company’s conduct, though you should still check your payment and tip before leaving the car.
Other drivers have helped passengers who were ill, stopped to allow a break, and answered questions about things to do in Buenos Aires. These are small acts, but they matter when you are tired, stressed, or still finding your footing in the city.
The service is not dependent on one driver alone. Several names appear in the feedback, and passengers have booked the same company for both arrival and departure transfers. If having a particular driver matters to you, ask at booking, but do not assume a certain person will be available.
Communication tips that can save the pickup

The most useful advice is simple: read the instructions before landing and keep your phone ready.
You should connect to the airport’s free Wi-Fi if your mobile service does not work in Argentina. Confirm the meeting point, look for the sign, and check the vehicle details if they have been sent to you.
If you are delayed by immigration or baggage, send a message. If your bags are missing, tell the driver. One passenger received patient help during a baggage mix-up, but that outcome depended on the driver knowing what was happening.
It is also worth checking your phone for text messages, chat messages, and missed calls. The company has attempted more than one contact method when passengers could not be found. A silent phone can turn a straightforward transfer into a long wait and a frustrating start to your trip.
On departure, confirm the pickup time and the hotel door location. The driver may need a clear place to stop, especially on a busy Buenos Aires street. The more precise you are, the easier the handoff becomes.
Who should book this transfer
This service fits you best if you want a private ride and do not want to negotiate transport after landing. It is especially useful for couples, small families, solo passengers, older people, and anyone carrying several bags.
I would also consider it if you are arriving for a cruise, staying at an apartment, or leaving Buenos Aires on a fixed schedule. The direct hotel pickup and airport drop-off remove several moving parts.
It is less compelling if you are traveling alone on a tight budget and are comfortable arranging local transport yourself. You may prefer a cheaper shared option if you do not mind waiting, handling your luggage, or dealing with traffic and directions on your own.
The service is private, so only your group participates. Most people can use it, and the information provided says most passengers are able to participate. Specific vehicle or luggage needs should be explained before the day of service.
Booking, cancellation, and practical limits
Confirmation is provided when you book. The listed duration is approximately 45 minutes to one hour, but traffic can change the actual time.
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund, and the cutoff follows Buenos Aires local time.
The price is $85 for up to two people. Since the service is private, you should provide accurate passenger and luggage information so the company can assign a suitable vehicle.
Final call: a sensible start or finish in Buenos Aires
I would book this transfer if I wanted a predictable arrival at EZE or a dependable ride back to the airport. The combination of private transport, air conditioning, luggage help, and strong communication gives the service real value, particularly for two people.
Book with one condition: stay reachable and follow the pickup directions. The service works best when you treat it as a coordinated meeting, not as a taxi that will somehow find you in a crowded terminal. For a calm first ride into Buenos Aires, or a less stressful final departure, Malambo Tours is a practical choice.
FAQ
Where does the arrival transfer begin?
The arrival transfer begins at Ministro Pistarini International Airport, also called Ezeiza or EZE, and takes you to your hotel or destination in Buenos Aires.
Where does the departure transfer pick me up?
For a departure transfer, the driver picks you up at the door of your hotel in Buenos Aires and takes you to Ezeiza Airport.
How long does the airport transfer take?
The average journey takes about 45 minutes. The estimated duration is approximately 45 minutes to one hour, depending on traffic conditions.
How much does the transfer cost?
The price is $85 per group of up to two people.
Is the vehicle private and air-conditioned?
Yes. Private transportation and an air-conditioned vehicle are included, and only your group participates.
Will the driver help with luggage?
Drivers have helped passengers with larger bags and substantial amounts of luggage. You should provide accurate luggage details when arranging the transfer.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
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