REVIEW · RIO DE JANEIRO
Private Transfer Rio de Janeiro and Airports x Angra dos Reis (10 max)
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Skip Rio stress and get to Angra faster. This private transfer is built for one job: getting you from Rio de Janeiro (including Santos Dumont and Galeão) to Angra dos Reis in a quick, comfortable land ride, with drivers described as attentive and careful. I especially like the door-to-door pickup option across the city and the fact that the service uses new vehicles with passenger insurance. One thing to watch: Rio traffic can still affect timing, so if you’re counting on a specific boat departure, give yourself a buffer.
You pick the day and time, and they coordinate an online process with a team supporting you through the journey. It’s private too—only your group rides—so you’re not stuck waiting on other stops.
With a 4.6 rating across 36 reviews, the good pattern is clear: people call out punctuality, calm driving, and helpful staff by name (Renan, Renata, Barbara, Carol, Denise, and reservation contacts like Vanessa Sampaio and Maryane). Still, there are a couple of unhappy notes about pickup delays or cancellations, which is why I recommend double-checking your details and planning for traffic.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Fast Road to Angra dos Reis: What This Private Transfer Is
- Pickup Anywhere in Rio: Airports, Bus Station, and Hotel Address
- New Vehicles, Passenger Insurance, and Attentive Drivers
- Timing That Matters for Ilha Grande Connections
- Private Means Your Group, Your Pace (Up to 10 People)
- Price and Value: $317.76 Per Group Can Be Fair
- How the Booking Feels in Real Life: Online Support and Named Help
- Drop-Off in Angra dos Reis: Comfort at the Finish Line
- Possible Drawback: Rio Traffic and Rare Pickup Problems
- Who This Transfer Fits Best
- Should You Book This Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the transfer start and where do they take you?
- Can they pick you up at Santos Dumont and Galeão airports?
- Can pickup happen at the Novo Rio bus station?
- Is this a private transfer or shared with other passengers?
- What’s the maximum group size for this booking?
- How long should you plan for the transfer?
- Does the service include a mobile ticket?
- Are new vehicles used and is passenger insurance included?
- What hours is the service available?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go
- Door-to-door pickup in Rio (including major airports and the Novo Rio bus station)
- New vehicles + passenger insurance included in the transfer
- Private group transfer up to 10 people, only your party in the van
- Mobile ticket and online coordination for smoother timing
- Staff help with real names shows up repeatedly in feedback: Renan, Renata, Barbara, Carol, Denise
- Traffic is the wildcard, and it matters most if you’re aiming for a tight boat connection
Fast Road to Angra dos Reis: What This Private Transfer Is

This is not a “tour” in the sightseeing sense. It’s a private transport service that focuses on speed, comfort, and getting you to Angra dos Reis with less hassle than trying to piece together buses, taxis, and schedules on your own.
The main idea is simple: you select your pickup time in Rio, and they drive you to Angra dos Reis in a vehicle they describe as new and insured. From there, they aim to drop you at your accommodation in Angra dos Reis, which is a big deal when you’re tired after flying or dealing with a city that can feel chaotic.
In plain terms, I’d treat this like a reliability tool for your itinerary. You’re buying time and reduced stress, not a guided lecture.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Rio de Janeiro
Pickup Anywhere in Rio: Airports, Bus Station, and Hotel Address

What makes this transfer practical is how wide the pickup net is. They say they can pick you up from anywhere in Rio de Janeiro, including:
- Santos Dumont (airport)
- Tom Jobim / Galeão (airport)
- Novo Rio bus station
- Your place of accommodation (wherever you’re staying)
That range matters. If you’re arriving by plane and you don’t want to think about local transport right away, airport pickup is the cleanest option. If you’re already in town, pickup at your hotel keeps your morning simple.
Also, the meeting point is listed in Angra dos Reis, but the service description strongly suggests pickup happens in Rio and drop-off happens in Angra. The practical takeaway: plan your schedule around the pickup time in Rio, not around a strict start “meeting point” in a public place.
New Vehicles, Passenger Insurance, and Attentive Drivers
They emphasize three safety/comfort points:
- New vehicles
- Passenger insurance
- Experienced, attentive drivers
From a traveler’s perspective, this is about risk management and fatigue reduction. Road travel between Rio and the coast can be long enough that you notice comfort. When the driver is calm and careful, it makes a difference—especially for families, people with lots of luggage, or anyone who gets travel-stressed.
One theme I kept seeing in the feedback is the human factor: drivers and staff who communicate well and handle changes politely. Names like Renan (praised for being attentive and friendly) and Renata (praised for care and help) show up often enough that it doesn’t feel random.
Timing That Matters for Ilha Grande Connections

Angra dos Reis is the usual launch point for onward trips to places like Ilha Grande. This transfer doesn’t claim to be an all-in-one package that includes a boat tour, but timing is where this service can either shine or frustrate.
Here’s the good news: at least one review mentions that once they arrived in Angra dos Reis, they boarded to Ilha Grande right away. That’s exactly what you want—minimal waiting, minimal second-guessing.
Now the caution: there are also negative stories involving missed timing windows. One account describes a long wait for pickup (leading them to take a taxi so they wouldn’t miss a boat), and another mentions a canceled return without explanation. Those stories aren’t the majority, but they’re serious enough that you should plan like your schedule has traffic risk.
My advice: if your Angra arrival needs to connect to a boat on a tight timetable, don’t treat the transfer like a magic clock. Give yourself buffer time and double-check pickup instructions the day before.
Private Means Your Group, Your Pace (Up to 10 People)
This is a private tour/activity, and the group limit is up to 10. That matters for cost-sharing and for comfort.
If you’re traveling as a group, private transportation can be a good value because the price is quoted “per group,” not per person. And if you’re traveling in a smaller party, it can still be worth it if you value arriving on your schedule rather than waiting around for shared rides.
Because it’s private, you avoid the slow-motion problem of sharing: no waiting for strangers, no awkward stops to drop off other luggage, and no arguing about timing with a driver who has multiple appointments.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Rio de Janeiro
Price and Value: $317.76 Per Group Can Be Fair
The price listed is $317.76 per group (up to 10 people), with an approximate duration of 2 to 3 hours.
Value depends on how you use it:
- If you’re near the top of the group size, the per-person cost gets much easier to swallow.
- If you’re only 2–4 people, you’re paying more per person, but you’re still buying convenience: door-to-door pickup, a professional driver, and a direct ride where you avoid getting stuck in Rio’s transportation puzzle.
In my view, this kind of transfer is most cost-effective when:
1) you’re traveling with family or friends,
2) you arrive at odd times (or late), or
3) you have onward boat plans where you can’t afford extra uncertainty.
How the Booking Feels in Real Life: Online Support and Named Help

Even though this is a transfer, the human support shows up clearly in the feedback. People praised reservation and coordination staff by name, including:
- Vanessa Sampaio (reservation contact praised for fast, excellent help)
- Maryane (helped organize vacation planning)
- Renata (careful, helpful)
- Barbara (amourous, attentive support)
- Carol (solved issues and helped with needs)
- Denise and Priscila (praised for excellent service and support)
This matters because transfers live or die by details: correct pickup location, correct time, correct communication if there’s traffic, and correct handoff at the destination. When staff respond quickly and guide you clearly, the ride becomes the easy part—rather than the stressful one.
Drop-Off in Angra dos Reis: Comfort at the Finish Line

The service description says they leave you at your accommodation in Angra dos Reis. That is a quality-of-life upgrade. Angra’s arrival stage can be confusing if you’re unfamiliar with the area, and hauling luggage to a matching taxi ride after a long transfer is tiring.
Practically, this is where you’ll feel the difference most. Your body wants rest the moment you arrive. A direct drop-off cuts out the “last mile” chaos.
If your trip includes Ilha Grande, your goal is quick onward movement. Since one review specifically mentions fast boarding after arriving in Angra, I’d treat this transfer as a strong candidate when your priority is not sightseeing in transit, but getting to the next island step.
Possible Drawback: Rio Traffic and Rare Pickup Problems
Let’s be honest: road transfers can be affected by traffic, and the service itself even acknowledges that Rio traffic is intense in at least one response.
The practical risk isn’t just being late. It’s what late means for you. If your plan is built around a boat departure, being an hour off can turn your smooth plan into a scramble.
There are also a couple of red-flag style complaints in the feedback:
- one account describes a very late pickup and having to take a taxi,
- another describes a return trip cancellation without explanation,
- and one severe complaint claims they didn’t pick up and calls the company a scam.
I can’t validate those claims from the information here. But you can still protect yourself using common-sense steps:
- confirm pickup details carefully (time, location, and contact),
- plan extra time for traffic,
- and if you’re connecting to the last boat, don’t rely on a thin schedule.
Who This Transfer Fits Best
This service is a good match if you:
- want airport-to-coast convenience without public transport stress,
- prefer a direct ride with minimal friction,
- travel in a group of up to 10 and can share the group cost,
- care about comfort and a careful driver.
It’s also a solid option for people who don’t want to negotiate or translate on the fly while carrying bags.
You might think twice if:
- your itinerary is extremely timing-sensitive and you can’t add buffer,
- you dislike any travel plan that depends on road traffic and coordination rather than fixed train-like schedules.
Should You Book This Transfer?
If your priority is a smooth, direct, private ride from Rio (including Santos Dumont or Galeão) to Angra dos Reis, this transfer is easy to recommend—especially for groups. The value can be strong because the price is per group up to 10, and the service is built around door-to-door pickup, new insured vehicles, and driver attentiveness. The repeated praise for staff like Renan, Renata, Barbara, Carol, Denise, and Vanessa Sampaio suggests you’ll have real support when timing gets messy.
Just don’t be naive about traffic and tight connections. If Ilha Grande boat timing is critical, build in buffer and confirm pickup details early. Do that, and you’ll likely get the calm, comfortable transfer this service is known for.
FAQ
Where does the transfer start and where do they take you?
The transfer is for travel from anywhere in Rio de Janeiro to Angra dos Reis, and it’s described as leaving you at your accommodation in Angra dos Reis.
Can they pick you up at Santos Dumont and Galeão airports?
Yes. The service description says pickup is available from Santos Dumont and Tom Jobim (Galeão) airports.
Can pickup happen at the Novo Rio bus station?
Yes. They state they can pick you up from Novo Rio bus station as part of the transfer.
Is this a private transfer or shared with other passengers?
This is private. Only your group will participate.
What’s the maximum group size for this booking?
The booking is priced per group and allows up to 10 people.
How long should you plan for the transfer?
The duration is listed as approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Does the service include a mobile ticket?
Yes. Mobile ticket is listed as a feature.
Are new vehicles used and is passenger insurance included?
Yes. The description says transport is carried out in new vehicles and includes insurance for the passenger.
What hours is the service available?
The listed opening hours are 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































