Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice

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Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice

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  • 1 hour (approx.)
  • From $190.00
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Operated by Argentina Elite Transfers and Tours. Amazing Private Tours and Transfers with multilingual drivers · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (28)Duration1 hour (approx.)Price from$190.00Operated byArgentina Elite Transfers and Tours. Amazing Private Tours and Transfers with multilingual driversBook viaViator

Ezeiza pickups can be chaos, but this service keeps it simple and private. I like the door-to-door setup in an air-conditioned car and the fact that someone is looking for you by name in the main arrivals area. I also like that you get a mini Buenos Aires orientation during the trip, not just a drive.

One thing to think about: since it’s private, the cost is higher than shared shuttles, and the ride time can swing with traffic and late-night timing.

What makes this transfer feel like value, not just transport

Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice - What makes this transfer feel like value, not just transport
The best part is that you’re not starting your trip cold. You’re in motion, safe, and getting practical guidance right away—food ideas, security pointers, and what to see next. The service is offered as a private transfer for your party, with a driver who’s been known to communicate in multiple languages (including strong English in at least one case).

If you’re traveling with tight timing, plan for the ride to be around 1 hour as a guide, not a promise. That’s still usually enough time for a confident arrival, but Buenos Aires roads can surprise you.

Key highlights to clock before you book

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  • Name-on-arrival pickup in Ezeiza’s main hall so you can move quickly
  • Private, air-conditioned car for up to 2 people with door-to-door routing
  • Practical Buenos Aires tips during the transfer: food, safety, and what to prioritize
  • Flexible help when flights shift, based on real experience shared by riders
  • Optional add-ons you can discuss during the ride, including city tours or San Antonio de Areco ranch visits

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Buenos Aires.

Ezeiza to Buenos Aires without the stress spiral

Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice - Ezeiza to Buenos Aires without the stress spiral
Buenos Aires has a way of rewarding curiosity, but it can punish a slow start. Landing at Ezeiza means you still have customs, long walks, and decision fatigue before you even reach your hotel. This transfer is built to stop that spiral early: you contact the provider, you confirm the details, and then the driver meets you at the airport and gets you moving.

The private setup matters. Even if there are plenty of other ways to get to town, sharing the ride can mean waiting, rerouting, and arriving with less control over your schedule. Here, you get a direct transfer designed around your party.

And for most people, the ride is short enough to feel like a reset instead of a chore. The service is listed at about 1 hour (approx.), which is a realistic target when you’re going from Ezeiza toward central Buenos Aires—assuming normal conditions.

How pickup works at Ezeiza (and where you save time)

Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice - How pickup works at Ezeiza (and where you save time)
You won’t be playing the guessing game of scanning crowds with a tired suitcase. The key detail is pickup in the main hall of Ezeiza with your name. That simple step is what turns arrival day from confusing to straightforward.

Here’s what you can expect in practice:

  • You provide your travel details ahead of time and confirm the transfer.
  • On arrival, the driver finds you in the main arrivals area with your name.
  • Then you move straight to the car and get on the road.

Timing also helps. The service runs every day from 1:00 AM to 11:59 PM, which covers the late arrivals that can happen with international flights. If you land in the middle of the night, this is where a pre-arranged pickup can be the difference between an easy arrival and a long wait.

Inside the car: your Buenos Aires mini-orientation

The transfer isn’t positioned as “just get you there.” It’s also treated like the first chapter of your trip. During the ride, the driver typically chats about what you need to know once you’re in the city—security, where to focus your attention, and practical info that makes day one easier.

Based on what I’ve learned from real rider experiences, you should expect conversation to cover:

  • Security basics for moving around Buenos Aires
  • Food and what to look for early on
  • Local rhythm: the population and how daily life feels
  • Things you must see during your stay
  • Suggestions for what to do next, depending on your interests

Two specific reasons I’d pick this over a plain taxi:

1) You’re already in “travel mode,” so those tips land at the perfect moment.

2) You can ask questions while it’s still fresh—before you’re exhausted and trying to figure things out at night.

Driver communication and the peace-of-mind factor

Transfers from or to the airport In Argentina Your Best Choice - Driver communication and the peace-of-mind factor
Comfort isn’t only about air-conditioning and legroom. It’s about feeling safe with the person driving you, especially after a flight. Multiple experiences point to punctual arrivals, courteous driving, and careful driving style.

Language is another practical angle. Some drivers have been described as speaking excellent English, and one driver named Patrice is specifically mentioned as fluent in English, Spanish, and French. In another note, the service also acknowledges that not every driver speaks English perfectly, though they can understand some.

So here’s the sensible approach: if English matters a lot for you, you can ask ahead of time what languages you can expect. Otherwise, you’ll still get value from the on-the-road tips, even with basic conversation.

Choosing your next move: city tour or San Antonio de Areco ranch day

One clever feature is what happens during the transfer: you’re given the choice to continue with other experiences if you want. The provider offers add-ons you can contact directly, including:

  • CityTours: at least 3 hours around Buenos Aires with a professional guide
  • Gaucho Tour / Delta Tour options: a ranch experience connected to San Antonio de Areco, tied to the gaucho tradition

What this means for you is flexibility. If your flight lands and you suddenly realize you want structure right away, you can pivot while you’re already in the city. If you’d rather settle first, you can keep the transfer as your only activity.

A small caution: a city tour and a longer day trip can easily stack up if you arrive jet-lagged. If you have limited energy, consider using the transfer tips to plan your own pacing, then book the longer add-on once you’re fully awake.

Price and logistics: when $190 is a smart buy

The price is listed as $190.00 per group (up to 2), with an experience duration of about 1 hour. On paper, that might sound “expensive” if you’re thinking only in terms of distance.

But transfers like this often win because they reduce the hidden costs:

  • Less time hunting for transport
  • Less stress about timing
  • No scramble to coordinate with a hotel front desk late at night
  • Private routing in a comfortable car
  • A driver who can give immediate guidance so you start smarter

If you’re traveling as two people, you’re essentially paying per group rather than per seat. That often makes a private transfer feel more reasonable than it first appears—especially if you compare it to taking multiple taxis or mixing transport methods.

The other logistics angle: the service is available late at night, which can be a pain point with less organized transport options. That scheduling coverage is part of the value.

Where this transfer fits best (and when it might not)

This is a strong fit if you want:

  • A fuss-free airport start in Buenos Aires
  • A private setup just for your party
  • A driver who can offer practical tips during the ride
  • A comfortable, air-conditioned car right out of Ezeiza

It may be less ideal if:

  • You’re trying to minimize cost at all costs (shared transport will usually be cheaper).
  • You need a very rigid arrival schedule with no buffer. Traffic and demonstrations can affect drive times in Buenos Aires, so I’d keep at least a small cushion.

A good strategy: treat the transfer as the “control point” of your arrival day. After that, you can be flexible with sightseeing.

What’s included, and what you handle on your own

What you’re paying for is straightforward: transport by private vehicle. That’s the core service, and it’s what keeps the day stress-light.

Not included:

  • Food and drinks
  • Airport or departure taxes (if applicable)

That’s normal for transfers. Plan to handle meals and any airport fees separately. The upside is that you can spend your mental energy on arrival, not on paperwork.

The bottom line: should you book this transfer?

I’d book this if you value an easy arrival and want your first hour in Buenos Aires to come with real-world tips, not just driving time. The name-on-arrival pickup in Ezeiza’s main hall, the private door-to-door approach, and the multilingual communication in cases like Patrice make it feel reliable and worth the money for a group of up to 2.

If your plan is ultra-budget and you’re okay with more uncertainty, you might choose a cheaper shared option. But if you want control, comfort, and a smarter start, this private transfer is a very practical choice.

FAQ

How much does the private transfer cost?

It’s listed at $190.00 per group for up to 2 people.

How long is the transfer from Ezeiza Airport?

The duration is approximately 1 hour.

Where will the driver meet me at Ezeiza?

The driver meets you in the main hall with your name.

Is this transfer private for my group?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What are the operating hours for this service?

It runs daily from 1:00 AM to 11:59 PM.

What’s included in the price?

You get private vehicle transport.

Can I get a full refund if I cancel?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.

Is this service suitable for travelers with health restrictions?

No health restrictions are noted, and most people can participate.

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