REVIEW · CUSCO
Transfer Cusco Airport to Hotel in Cusco Round Trip
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If you land tired, you want simple. This Cusco airport transfer gives you a sign-with-your-name pickup and a fast ride into town—plus the return trip back. I especially like the on-time pickup and drop-off rhythm and how easy the driver is to find. One thing to plan around: it’s non-refundable and can’t be changed, so double-check your flight times before you commit.
Here’s what makes it practical: the airport-to-center drive is about 15 minutes, and the whole transfer is short (around 20 minutes). It’s also a private service, meaning it’s just your group, with a car and driver arranged by Montaña Palcoyo. If you’re hoping for a long orientation chat or extra add-ons, this is more of a clean transport job than a full city introduction.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Watch For
- Cusco Transfer Basics: Quick Ride, Clear Meet-Up
- How the Private Round-Trip Works (Arrival and Return)
- Finding Your Driver at Velazco Astete Airport
- Price and Value: Is $22 Per Person Worth It?
- Timing That Actually Fits Real Travel Days
- Included vs. Not Included: What You’re Really Paying For
- Who This Transfer Is Best For
- Should You Book This Cusco Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer start?
- Where is the transfer ending?
- How long is the transfer?
- What are the operating hours?
- Is this a private transfer?
- What’s included in the price?
- What is not included?
- How will I confirm the booking?
- Is it refundable or changeable if my plans shift?
Key Things I’d Watch For

- Name sign pickup at Velazco Astete so you can get moving fast
- On-time service focus, with reliable meet-up and drop-off timing
- Short ride into central Cusco (about 15 minutes, around 20 total)
- Private transfer for your group only, not mixed with strangers
- Round-trip convenience so arrival and departure are handled
- Limited extras: car and driver only, no insurance or extra services stated
Cusco Transfer Basics: Quick Ride, Clear Meet-Up

Cusco airport transfers are one of those travel basics you either nail—or you spend the rest of your day playing phone tag. This one is built around a simple meet-up: a driver waiting with a sign showing your name, then taking you straight to your accommodation area in Cusco.
The ride itself is short. From Velazco Astete Airport to the center of Cusco is about 15 minutes, which is exactly what you want if you’re adjusting to altitude and still need to check in, grab water, or find your bearings. Even better, the service duration is listed around 20 minutes (approx.), so it’s not one of those transfers that becomes a mini city tour.
For me, the big win is predictability. The reviews back that up with consistent praise for timing and being easy to find at pickup and drop-off.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cusco
How the Private Round-Trip Works (Arrival and Return)

This is a round-trip setup, so you’re not juggling one company for arrival and another for departure. Instead, you get a car and driver for the two legs: airport to Cusco on arrival, and Cusco to the airport on your way out.
Because it’s private, you won’t be waiting around for stops or sharing the ride with a random mix of people. That matters in Cusco, where your day can change quickly depending on timing and how you feel after landing.
Also, the service hours are generous: 4:30 AM to 10:00 PM (daily). So it covers a lot of common flight windows, including early landings that would otherwise be stressful.
In practical terms, you’ll want to:
- Know your exact arrival time (and departure time for the return).
- Be ready to head out right after landing and after check-out.
- Keep an eye on the meeting sign at the airport, since that’s how you’ll connect fast.
Finding Your Driver at Velazco Astete Airport
Airport pickup sounds easy until you’re standing in the wrong spot with your phone at 12% battery. This transfer targets that problem directly: you’ll be met with a sign that has your name, and the driver will take you to your accommodation.
What’s especially reassuring is the pattern in the feedback: people highlight that the ride showed up on time, and they could locate the driver without drama. One review also mentioned the driver communicating before the person reached Cusco, which is a nice touch because it reduces uncertainty before you even step outside.
Tip that helps: have your reservation details accessible (on your phone is fine) and keep your focus on the meeting point area where the name sign will be. With a service like this, the difference between smooth and stressful is usually just one thing—finding the driver quickly.
Price and Value: Is $22 Per Person Worth It?
At $22.00 per person, this isn’t a “luxury transfer” price. It’s a practical one. The value comes from what’s included: a car and driver for a door-to-arrival and door-to-departure routine.
If you’ve ever tried to figure out transport on your first morning in a new place, you know the hidden costs:
- Time spent hunting for the right option
- Confusion after a flight
- The extra stress when you’re on a schedule
This service addresses those issues with a short ride time (about 15 minutes into town), a private setup, and a clear meet-up method (your name on a sign). It’s the kind of deal where paying a bit upfront often saves you a lot of mental energy—especially when you’re only going a few kilometers, but you want it done right.
One caution on value: since the transfer is non-refundable and can’t be changed, the best value is for travelers whose plans are stable. If your flights are prone to change, you’ll want flexibility elsewhere—or be extra careful before booking.
Timing That Actually Fits Real Travel Days
Cusco travel is full of tight windows. You might land, check in, and then need to be ready for altitude adjustment, dinner, and early mornings. This transfer supports that because it’s timed for standard travel hours.
The service operates Monday through Sunday, 4:30 AM to 10:00 PM. That makes it useful for:
- Early arrivals where you don’t want to negotiate transport on the spot
- Afternoon landings where you want a quick check-in
- Return departures that need to leave on schedule
The ride length also helps. With the airport-to-center drive at about 15 minutes, you’re not stuck in a long transit situation that messes with your plans.
If you like to build your day with buffers, still do it—but at least this transfer won’t eat half the morning or evening.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Cusco
Included vs. Not Included: What You’re Really Paying For

Here’s the straight talk: you’re paying for transport, and that’s it.
Included:
- Car and driver
Not included:
- Travel insurance and other services not mentioned
So don’t expect:
- A guided tour of Cusco landmarks
- Extra stops along the way
- Any coverage for trip disruption
That’s not a deal-breaker. It just means you should treat this as what it is: reliable, private transportation with a clear meet-up process. If you want history or neighborhood context, you’ll need a separate guide or tour.
Who This Transfer Is Best For
This one fits best when you want low-stress logistics and a clear plan.
I’d point it out to:
- Couples or small groups who want private pickup and drop-off
- Travelers arriving with luggage who don’t want to carry it through confusion
- People who value timing and easy identification at the airport
- Anyone who wants their arrival and departure handled together as round trip
It may not be the best match if you’re looking for an in-depth Cusco orientation right after you land. Because the transfer is short, it’s better for getting from point A to point B, not for deep exploration.
One more practical note: the listing says it’s near public transportation. That doesn’t mean you must use public transit—it just signals the area is connected, which can be comforting if you’re rerouting for any reason.
Should You Book This Cusco Airport Transfer?

Book it if you want a simple win: name-sign pickup, a car and driver, and a short ride into central Cusco, with the same level of help on the way back. The consistent praise for on-time service and easy driver finding is exactly what you’re hoping for when you land in a new city.
Think twice if:
- Your flight schedule is unstable (because it’s non-refundable and can’t be changed).
- You need extras like insurance coverage or guided help beyond transport (since only the car and driver are included).
If your main goal is getting settled quickly—without searching, guessing, or improvising—this is a solid, sensible choice for Cusco.
FAQ
Where does the transfer start?
The start point is Velazco Astete Airport, Cusco, Peru.
Where is the transfer ending?
The end point is Cusco, Peru.
How long is the transfer?
The duration is listed as approximately 20 minutes, and the airport to the center of Cusco is about 15 minutes.
What are the operating hours?
It runs daily from 4:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
A car and driver are included.
What is not included?
Travel insurance and other services not mentioned are not included.
How will I confirm the booking?
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is it refundable or changeable if my plans shift?
No. It’s non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.





























