Private Transfer from Port Canaveral to Orlando-Sanford Airport

Take the worry out of your arrival to Port Canaveral and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a

Take the worry out of your arrival to Port Canaveral and pre-book a private transfer to suit your group size (up to 8 people). Avoid the long lines for taxis on arrival, and travel in the comfort of a Premium car or minivan.

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Location: Cape Canaveral

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is the private transfer from Port Canaveral to Orlando-Sanford Airport suitable for kids?

A: Yes! The private transfer can accommodate families and there are car seats available upon request. Just let them know in advance how many kids you have, and they’ll make sure to have everything ready. It’s also a really smooth ride for little ones since it’s a private service.

Q: Can you change the date for the transfer if needed?

A: Absolutely! You can reschedule your transfer, but I’d recommend contacting them at least 24 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, just make sure to give them a heads up!

Q: What type of vehicle do they use for the transfer?

A: They typically use either a luxury sedan or a minivan, depending on the size of your group. I went with a minivan since there were 6 of us, and it was super comfortable with plenty of space for our bags too!

Discussions

Just booked a private transfer from Port Canaveral to Sanford Airport!

I just booked this transfer for my family trip next month! We’re a group of 8, so it’s nice to have a private minivan. I’ve read that they handle everything smoothly, and I’m excited to avoid the taxi lines. The price is great too! Has anyone else done this? Any tips?

Thinking of gifting the Port Canaveral transfer experience!

I’m considering gifting this transfer to my parents for their cruise. They always struggle with taxi lines. It sounds perfect for them! Anyone know if it’s easy for older folks? They’re not too mobile.