The fastest way to feel on-vacation is a pickup that finds you, not the other way around. This VIP airport transfer for Uvero Alto hotels keeps things simple with a name-sign driver and a private SUV (up to 4 passengers), so you can move from arrivals to resort with minimal fuss.
I especially like how direct the handoff is: you’re met at the airport with your name visible, then guided onward without any awkward searching. I also like that you get clear meet-point instructions for where the driver will park outside the terminal area, which matters when you’re tired and the airport is busy.
One thing to consider: this service is only for hotels in the Uvero Alto area, so it won’t work for stays outside that zone. If your resort is a bit farther out, you’ll need a different transfer plan.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- The VIP part that actually matters: getting you from PUJ to Uvero Alto fast
- Private SUV comfort, plus what you can (and can’t) expect
- How arrivals work at PUJ: sign, cafeteria meet points, and quick check-ins
- Departure pickup from your hotel lobby: timing and room-number accuracy
- Staying connected with Wi-Fi and WhatsApp
- The value question: is $56 per person worth a private SUV?
- Who this transfer suits best (and who should look elsewhere)
- Small details that can save your day
- Should you book this VIP airport transfer to Uvero Alto?
- FAQ
- How long does the transfer take?
- How many passengers can the SUV accommodate?
- What’s the price for this airport transfer?
- Where do you get picked up for departures?
- Where do you meet the driver at the airport for arrivals?
- Does the driver have a sign with the passenger’s name?
- Do you provide a mobile ticket?
- Is there free Wi-Fi available to help you coordinate?
- Can I request drinks during the ride?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Name-sign pickup: Your driver holds a sign with your name at both arrival and departure meet spots.
- SUV privacy, up to 4 people: It’s private for your group, not shared shuttles.
- Terminal-specific meet points: The driver meets you at a cafeteria area—JetLag for Terminal A and Refugio for Terminal B.
- Front-door style service: Pickup happens outside the arrivals hall and at your hotel lobby for departures.
- Wi-Fi and WhatsApp help: Free Wi-Fi is available in many hotels and inside the airport, and WhatsApp is the easiest way to coordinate with 24-hour support.
- Value-friendly for small groups: The per-person price stays reasonable when you split a ride among friends or family (since up to 4 can fit).
The VIP part that actually matters: getting you from PUJ to Uvero Alto fast

Punta Cana’s airport process can be a lot of steps when you’re juggling a carry-on, a phone with low battery, and the fact that everyone seems to be looking for someone. What makes this transfer feel “VIP” in a practical way is that it removes the guesswork.
Instead of hunting for a driver in the general crowd, you’re looking for one specific thing: a sign with your name. That turns a stressful arrival moment into a quick meet-and-go.
Then there’s the pickup location itself. For arrivals, it’s outside the arrivals hall, front-door style. For departures, it’s at your hotel lobby. That matters because time is one of the things you can’t easily buy back once you’re dealing with check-in lines and traffic.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Punta Cana
Private SUV comfort, plus what you can (and can’t) expect

This is a private transfer in a top-model SUV, sized for 1 to 4 passengers. For couples, it’s a “we can stretch out and breathe” setup. For small families or friend groups, it’s an efficient way to avoid multiple taxis.
The service also includes a driver and smooth, direct transportation between the Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) and your Uvero Alto hotel.
A nice perk: soft drinks and alcoholic beverages can be requested, but they’re listed as an additional cost. So think of it as an add-on option, not a standard included package. If you want them, plan to request it ahead through the service’s communication channel.
How arrivals work at PUJ: sign, cafeteria meet points, and quick check-ins

The arrival process is where good coordination earns its keep. Here’s how it’s set up so you know what to do instead of guessing.
1) You’ll be confirmed after booking. Once you book, the transfer is confirmed, and a driver will be ready with your name at the airport for arrivals.
2) You contact support after you land. After you arrive, contact them to let them know you’re in. This is your signal that you’re moving through the terminal.
3) Then contact again after you have luggage. Once you grab your bags, contact them again. That second ping helps the driver meet you at the right time rather than waiting too long.
4) The vehicle parks a few minutes away and comes to meet you. The instructions specify that the driver will park about 3 minutes away and then drive to meet you at the terminal meet spot.
5) Terminal-specific cafeteria areas:
- For Terminal A, the cafeteria name is JetLag.
- For Terminal B, the cafeteria name is Refugio.
If you’ve ever walked out of a terminal and immediately felt unsure where to stand, this structure helps. The cafeteria names make the meet point more concrete than vague directions like outside the terminal entrance.
Practical tip: when you message, keep your phone on, use whatever Wi-Fi you can find inside, and keep your location-sharing ready. It speeds up the “we’re here” moment.
Departure pickup from your hotel lobby: timing and room-number accuracy

For your return to PUJ, the departure setup is built around one key detail: the pickup order needs your hotel specifics.
- One day before departure, you contact the service to confirm the pickup time from your hotel lobby.
- You also provide your room number so the driver’s pick-up list matches your booking.
That’s worth taking seriously. In a resort setting, lobby pickups can look easy until you’re standing there with the wrong room name, or you’re waiting while staff try to confirm details. Having your room number ready reduces that friction.
Then, as with arrival, the driver comes with your name sign. So you’re not trying to identify a vehicle model from afar. You find the sign, and you’re on your way.
Staying connected with Wi-Fi and WhatsApp

A lot of airport transfers fail for a simple reason: communication delays. This one is designed to work around that by leaning on tools that are usually available.
The service notes free Wi-Fi in most hotels and inside the airport, plus free access in many areas around the region. It also points out that installing WhatsApp makes coordination with the 24-hour customer service number much easier.
Here’s the practical takeaway for you: don’t rely on a weak cellular signal to solve problems at the worst possible time. If Wi-Fi is available, use it. Send messages early enough that the driver can adjust without you rushing.
Also, since the service uses mobile tickets, keep your confirmation accessible on your phone.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Punta Cana
The value question: is $56 per person worth a private SUV?

Let’s talk money in real terms.
At $56 per person, this sits in the range where you’re paying for comfort and reduced stress—not just transportation. And for a route like PUJ to Uvero Alto, the real value is less about fancy seats and more about avoiding the scramble.
What you’re buying for that price:
- Private SUV rather than a shared shuttle.
- Door-to-door style pickup (arrivals hall area and hotel lobby).
- A named driver who should be easy to spot.
- Clear meet instructions with terminal-specific cafeteria names.
- 24-hour support so you’re not stranded if something runs late.
Where value can grow even more:
- If you’re traveling with a second or third person, the ride can be easier to justify because the SUV is sized for up to 4. Splitting cost is often where private transfers stop feeling expensive.
Where value might be less compelling:
- If you’re solo on a tight budget, a cheaper shared option might be tempting. But this kind of private pickup often wins back value through saved time and fewer headaches.
My advice: if you care about arriving with a plan and leaving without hunting, this price starts to feel fair very quickly.
Who this transfer suits best (and who should look elsewhere)

This service is a strong fit if your trip pattern matches the route:
- You’re staying at a hotel in the Uvero Alto area.
- You want a private transfer rather than shared transport.
- You prefer coordinated pickup with a name sign.
- You want direct contact and 24/7 customer service support through messaging.
It also tends to work well for solo travelers because the pickup feels personal. Traveling alone is when confusion hits harder, and a single-point meet process helps you get your bearings fast.
It’s also good for couples and small groups up to 4 passengers since you keep the privacy of a private SUV.
If your hotel isn’t in Uvero Alto, or you need transportation beyond that area, you should look for a different transfer that matches your location.
Small details that can save your day

A few “tiny” points here are actually the difference between smooth and annoying:
- Use the correct meet point by terminal. Terminal A goes with JetLag. Terminal B goes with Refugio. If you show up at the wrong spot, you’ll both waste time.
- Message twice on arrival. Once after you arrive, then again after luggage. That timing matters for the driver’s move to the meet spot.
- Confirm your departure pickup the day before. The service asks you to do it and provide your room number.
- Request beverages if you want them. Drinks are possible, but listed as additional cost.
- Keep WhatsApp handy. It’s highlighted as the easiest way to stay in contact with support.
These aren’t glamorous. They’re just the stuff that makes the transfer work.
Should you book this VIP airport transfer to Uvero Alto?
Book it if you want an easier arrival and a calmer departure. This service is built around fast matching between you and the driver, with clear meet points and a named sign.
Skip it (or switch options) if:
- You’re not staying in Uvero Alto.
- You’re comfortable doing your own pickup coordination at the airport and don’t mind searching.
- You’re trying to keep costs as low as possible and don’t value private, direct service.
For most people heading to Uvero Alto, especially if it’s your first time in Punta Cana, this is the kind of transfer that feels worth it because it reduces mental load. You get from airport to resort with less uncertainty, and that’s a real vacation win.
FAQ
How long does the transfer take?
The drive time is about 35 to 45 minutes (approx.).
How many passengers can the SUV accommodate?
The vehicle can accommodate between 1 and 4 passengers.
What’s the price for this airport transfer?
The price is $56.00 per person.
Where do you get picked up for departures?
Pickup for departures is from the hotel lobby in the Uvero Alto area.
Where do you meet the driver at the airport for arrivals?
The driver meets you outside the terminal area at the cafeteria meeting spot:
- Terminal A: JetLag
- Terminal B: Refugio
Does the driver have a sign with the passenger’s name?
Yes. The driver will have a sign with your name for both arrival and departure pickup.
Do you provide a mobile ticket?
Yes, the service includes a mobile ticket.
Is there free Wi-Fi available to help you coordinate?
Yes. Free Wi-Fi is available in most hotels, inside the airport, and in most places in the area.
Can I request drinks during the ride?
You can request soft drinks and alcoholic beverages, but they’re listed as an additional cost.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, you don’t get a refund.































