REVIEW · ANTIGUA
Biggvee Premium Airport One Way Transfer
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Land, breathe, and get moving fast. A prebooked private transfer from V.C. Bird International Airport to your Antigua accommodation means you skip the messy first-hour search for rides and don’t share a car with strangers. It’s set up for groups of up to four, with a mobile ticket so you can keep things simple right from arrival.
I also really like the small comfort items: onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water take the edge off the moment you step off the plane. One consideration: at $200 per group, it’s best when you split the cost with others, and the ride length can range from about 20 minutes to an hour depending on where you’re staying.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- From V.C. Bird Airport to Your Antigua Doorstep
- Private Comfort for Groups of Four (and Families Who Want Quiet)
- Wi-Fi and Bottled Water: Little Things That Save Your First Hour
- Meeting Point on Pavilion Dr: How to Avoid the Airport Shuffle
- Planning for 20 Minutes to 1 Hour: The Smart Way to Time Your Check-In
- Value Check: Is $200 Per Group Worth It?
- What the Driver Does (Beyond Just Driving)
- Weather and Timing: The Part You Can’t Control
- Should You Book This Private Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where is the pickup location for the transfer?
- Where does the transfer end?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Is this a private transfer?
- What group size can this transfer accommodate?
- Do I need a physical ticket?
- Is Wi-Fi included during the ride?
- Is bottled water provided?
- Are infant seats available?
- What are the service hours?
- Is cancellation free?
Key things to know before you go
- Private door-to-door ride from V.C. Bird Airport to your Antigua destination, for your group only
- Onboard Wi-Fi plus bottled water included for that first stretch of travel
- Mobile ticket for easier check-in when you land
- Up to 4 people per booking, with infant seats available on request
- Pickup from Pavilion Dr, Osbourn, within set service hours (8:00 AM to 9:00 PM)
From V.C. Bird Airport to Your Antigua Doorstep

This transfer is built for the part of a trip you usually don’t want to think about: that first ride after you land. You start at V.C. Bird International Airport, specifically at Pavilion Dr in Osbourn. Then your driver takes you to your Antigua accommodation and drops you off at your destination location.
The whole ride usually takes about 20 minutes to 1 hour. That range matters. If you’re arriving and planning around meal times, check-in lines, or a tight schedule at your resort, give yourself a little cushion. Even when things go smoothly, the time window can shift based on where your hotel is on the island and what traffic looks like that day.
Service hours are listed as 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, every day. If your flight lands late in the evening, you’ll want to double-check timing against those hours so you’re not stuck trying to solve it last minute.
Also, the experience is described as ending in a different location (your lodging). Translation: this is not a tour with a stop-and-see route. It’s meant to get you from airport to bed as directly as possible.
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Private Comfort for Groups of Four (and Families Who Want Quiet)

The big win here is privacy. This is a private transfer, meaning only your group rides. No waiting around for other passengers. No awkward small talk with people you didn’t choose to spend your vacation with. And you don’t have to roll the dice on how long a shared ride might take.
This setup is especially useful if you’re traveling with kids, if you’ve got more luggage than you planned for, or if you just want a smooth start. The price is per group (up to four), so the value improves as you fill seats. Two people can still make sense, but your best cost-to-comfort ratio is when you can split it.
One detail that comes up in the service feedback is how drivers handle the greeting. One driver name—Vernon—is specifically praised for being professional and friendly. The vibe you should expect is calm, straightforward, and focused on getting you to your accommodation on time, not performing a travel comedy routine at the curb.
If you need an infant seat, it’s available upon request. That’s a big deal on island transfers, because it can be tricky to improvise once you’re already at the airport.
Wi-Fi and Bottled Water: Little Things That Save Your First Hour

A lot of airport transfers stop at the bare minimum: you go from point A to point B. This one adds two comfort perks that matter more than you’d think after travel days.
First: onboard Wi-Fi. When you land, your phone becomes your lifeline—hotel address, directions, messages with your group, even checking ride details. Having Wi-Fi right there means you’re less dependent on local coverage or scrambling for connectivity while you’re trying to get settled.
Second: bottled water is provided. That can feel small, but it helps immediately. If you’ve been on a flight, you’re usually dehydrated and you don’t want to start the first hour of the trip hunting down a bottle at a shop or kiosk.
Put those together and the ride feels more like a controlled start to your vacation and less like a transition period you have to manage.
Meeting Point on Pavilion Dr: How to Avoid the Airport Shuffle

Your pickup is at V.C. Bird International Airport, at Pavilion Dr, Osbourn. That’s helpful because it gives you a clear geographic reference right away.
It’s also listed as near public transportation, which is good to know for peace of mind. Even though you’ve prebooked a private transfer, it means the pickup area isn’t in some isolated corner of the island where you’d have zero options if something went sideways.
Here’s how I’d make this part easy:
- Have your accommodation details ready (hotel name and address, if you can).
- Keep your mobile ticket accessible on your phone.
- Give yourself enough time to get from the arrivals area to Pavilion Dr without rushing.
Since the service is time-bound to 8:00 AM–9:00 PM, it’s smart to arrive within that window or confirm your timing if your flight schedule is tight.
Planning for 20 Minutes to 1 Hour: The Smart Way to Time Your Check-In

The listed duration is 20 minutes to 1 hour. Transfers often look short on paper, but in real life the difference between a 20-minute ride and a 60-minute ride can change how smoothly your day starts.
I suggest you plan around your arrival time in a practical way:
- If you have a reservation or a dinner later that day, don’t schedule it the moment you land.
- If your hotel check-in is strict, you might want a little buffer so you’re not stressing while you wait for your room.
Because this is a one-way transfer directly from the airport to your destination, the main variables are distance on the island and traffic conditions at that time. The key point is that you’re not guessing wildly—you’ve got a realistic window.
Value Check: Is $200 Per Group Worth It?

Let’s talk money without pretending it’s always perfect value. The price is $200 per group, up to four people.
This is a simple pricing model, and it works best in two situations:
- You’re traveling as a group (or family) and can split the cost.
- You strongly value saving time and stress over squeezing every dollar.
If you’re traveling alone or as a couple, the total cost stays the same because it’s per group. In that case, you’re paying more per person for the private setup, the Wi-Fi, and the bottled water. That can still be a smart choice if you’re tired of planning and just want a predictable first leg.
One advantage here is that it’s booked about 13 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s commonly handled early enough to avoid scrambling after flights change. If you know your arrival day and time window, booking ahead helps you protect that smooth start.
What the Driver Does (Beyond Just Driving)

This isn’t a route with multiple stops or a sightseeing program. The value is in the simple human tasks that make travel easier.
You should expect a driver who:
- picks you up at the airport meeting point,
- handles the ride to your Antigua accommodation,
- and focuses on safe, on-time drop-off.
In feedback, the service is described as professional and classy, with drivers greeting passengers at the airport and being friendly and courteous. When a driver is attentive in that early moment—especially after a long day—it sets the tone for the rest of your stay.
Also, because it’s a private ride, you’re not negotiating with a dispatcher while holding luggage and trying to decode where everyone else is going.
Weather and Timing: The Part You Can’t Control

The experience notes that it requires good weather. That means if weather disrupts operations, you may be offered a different date or a full refund. In other words, you’re not stuck paying for a ride that can’t safely run.
This is worth keeping in mind because Antigua is beautiful, but weather can change plans quickly anywhere in the Caribbean. If you have an exceptionally tight schedule, I’d still keep a calm mindset about the first day. Your goal is a reliable airport-to-hotel transfer, not a rigid timetable.
Should You Book This Private Airport Transfer?

I’d book it if you want the easiest possible start to Antigua. This transfer fits best when:
- you’re arriving with a group up to four,
- you’d rather avoid crowded shared transport,
- you care about practical comfort like Wi-Fi and bottled water,
- and you want a driver who’s known for being professional and friendly (including the driver name Vernon in service feedback).
I might hesitate if you’re traveling solo and purely chasing the lowest cost, because the $200 per group price won’t shrink to match one passenger. But if your priority is time, convenience, and not dealing with airport chaos, it’s a solid choice.
Bottom line: for most people, the real value here is reducing stress. You land, you meet your driver, and you’re on your way—fast, private, and comfortable.
FAQ
Where is the pickup location for the transfer?
Pickup is at V.C. Bird International Airport, Pavilion Dr, Osbourn, Antigua and Barbuda.
Where does the transfer end?
The transfer ends in a different location. Your drop-off is to your Antigua accommodation or destination address you provide.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is approximately 20 minutes to 1 hour.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s a private transfer, and only your group participates.
What group size can this transfer accommodate?
The service is priced per group and supports up to 4 people.
Do I need a physical ticket?
No. The transfer uses a mobile ticket.
Is Wi-Fi included during the ride?
Yes. Onboard Wi-Fi is included.
Is bottled water provided?
Yes. Bottled water is provided for convenience.
Are infant seats available?
Infant seats are available upon request.
What are the service hours?
The listed operating hours are Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Is cancellation free?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

























