REVIEW · HO CHI MINH CITY
HO CHI MINH AIRPORT: CAR 7s PICK UP <-> HOTEL (one way transfer)
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Your first hour in Ho Chi Minh starts with a plan. This private airport-to-hotel transfer is interesting because you get door-to-door pickup in a guaranteed car and clear arrival instructions, not a guessing game with taxis. I love the flat, all-in price per car for small groups, plus the driver waits with a name sign and helps with luggage. The main drawback to consider: you must send accurate flight details (flight number and ETA), because that’s what controls the driver’s timing.
Here’s the good part: you’re not sharing a vehicle or playing airport roulette. The ride is set for about 1 hour 30 minutes (depending on traffic), and the company includes fuel, parking, and a one-way private vehicle. Just double-check your hotel address and district, because hotels outside the included central areas can add a surcharge.
In This Review
- Key things I’d watch for before you book
- Tan Son Nhat to Your Hotel Without the Taxi Stress
- Price and value: $20 per group, plus district surcharges
- Finding your driver at Tan Son Nhat: the exact meeting points
- Domestic arrivals
- International arrivals
- If you can’t find them
- What happens during the ride: private car comfort and timing
- Door-to-door drop-off: where included areas make life easier
- Vehicle size for groups up to 4: what the car assignment likely means
- Communication and reliability: what to expect day-of
- Who this transfer suits best (and who might not need it)
- A practical mini-checklist for a smooth pickup
- Should you book this Ho Chi Minh Airport car transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the price for this one-way transfer from Ho Chi Minh Airport to a hotel?
- Is the $20 price per person or per car?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where do I meet the driver for domestic arrivals?
- Where do I meet the driver for international arrivals?
- What information do I need to provide after booking?
- What should I do if I cannot find the driver?
- Which districts have pickup and drop-off included in the base price?
- What if my hotel is outside District 1, 3, and 4?
- Is cancellation free?
Key things I’d watch for before you book

- Flat fare per car for small groups (up to 4), with no hidden fees included in the base price
- Arrival-hall meeting points spelled out for domestic vs international arrivals
- District 1/3/4 are included, while other districts add set surcharges
- You send flight details (flight number and ETA) so your driver shows up at the right time
- A backup contact step if you can’t find the driver right away
Tan Son Nhat to Your Hotel Without the Taxi Stress
If you’ve ever landed in Ho Chi Minh City and immediately faced a wall of taxi noise, you’ll know why this type of service is so appealing. Instead of wandering the airport corridors, you’re picked up by a driver who’s already assigned to your flight. You walk out, look for your name sign, and go.
I like that the transfer keeps things simple. It’s a private vehicle, meaning it’s just your group. No shared shuttle stops. No side trips. No awkward bargaining about price while you’re still tired from travel.
The other big win is the promise of a guaranteed ride on your schedule. That matters in a city where traffic can turn a short drive into a long one, and where you don’t want to waste time “figure it out” moments after landing.
One more practical point: this is built for real arrival conditions. You’ll meet the driver at the arrivals hall, with luggage help, and then the drive is handled by someone who focuses on traffic so you don’t.
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Price and value: $20 per group, plus district surcharges

Let’s talk money like an adult. The headline price is $20.00 per group (up to 4), and it’s described as a flat fare with no hidden taxes or tourist markups. In practice, that means you’re paying per car, not per person.
But the value depends on where your hotel is. The transfer notes that the pick-up and drop-off are included in the city central of District 1, 3, and 4. If your hotel is elsewhere, expect an extra fee.
Here are the surcharge amounts provided:
- + $3 USD for destinations in District 5, 10, Tan Binh, Phu Nhuan, Binh Thanh, Go Vap
- + $5 USD for District 6, 8, 11
- + $8 USD for District 2, 7, 9, Binh Tan, Thu Duc
- + $10 USD for District 12, Hoc Mon
So is it worth it? Usually, yes—especially if you’re traveling with 2–4 people. If you’d normally take a taxi and then deal with price negotiations, crowded lines, and the uncertainty of getting stuck in airport delays, a flat, pre-arranged car often feels like buying back your time.
The other value angle: parking fees and fuel surcharge are included, so you’re not hit with extra line items that you didn’t plan for. The “price you see is the price you pay” feel is real here.
Finding your driver at Tan Son Nhat: the exact meeting points

The biggest make-or-break moment in any airport transfer is pickup. This one is very clear about where your driver should meet you.
After booking, you must provide:
- your flight number and ETA
- the number of passengers and the vehicle type you need
- your hotel address or the destination address
Then, on arrival, the driver waits just outside the exit with a sign board showing your name.
Domestic arrivals
For domestic flights, you’re told to go to the A1 + A2 area from the main gate, where drivers display their name boards.
International arrivals
For international flights, go to column 9–10 on the GF (ground floor) to meet the driver.
If you can’t find them
This is important: if the driver isn’t visible, don’t wander for 30 minutes. Go to the Information Desk and ring the number shown on your voucher.
That backup plan is exactly what you want when you’re holding luggage, you’re maybe jet-lagged, and you don’t want to spend half your arrival solving logistics.
One more small but practical tip: arrival halls can be confusing fast. Give yourself extra walking time if immigration or baggage claim runs long. The transfer is built around a meeting point system, so being early helps.
What happens during the ride: private car comfort and timing

The ride itself is straightforward: it’s a one-way private transfer from Ho Chi Minh Airport to your door. The approximate duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes, but traffic can stretch that.
In a city like Ho Chi Minh, this is where private beats DIY. You don’t have to:
- watch for landmarks while driving
- stop for meter debates
- negotiate the “airport surcharge” conversation
You just get in, tell the driver where you’re going (your hotel address), and let them handle traffic.
Also included: the driver handles the practical parts, and parking fees are covered. That matters because airport access routes can be annoying to navigate on your own.
The transfer also includes a fuel surcharge, which is nice because it means the listed price is less likely to shift due to route changes. You’re buying stability.
Door-to-door drop-off: where included areas make life easier

If you’re staying in the right spot, you’ll feel the best value. The service explicitly includes drop-off and pick-up within District 1, 3, and 4.
That’s a big deal because those districts are where many visitors actually base themselves. They’re also the areas where you can usually walk to sights and restaurants without constantly crossing the city.
If your hotel is outside those zones, you’ll see the surcharge table kick in. The good news is the surcharges are clear and fixed by district, rather than vague “it depends” pricing.
This kind of clarity helps you decide faster:
- If your hotel is in District 1/3/4, the base price is likely the whole story.
- If it’s farther out, you can calculate the total cost before you commit.
So before you book, look up your hotel’s district. It’s a small step that can save you money and prevent surprise add-ons.
Vehicle size for groups up to 4: what the car assignment likely means

The transfer lists pricing per car and says they use a car from 4 seats to 7 seats for 1–4 people. That’s a useful clue: you won’t be squeezed into something tiny if you’re traveling with luggage.
What I’d do as a practical traveler: when you book, be honest about your group size and luggage. A family with bigger suitcases needs more space than two people with backpacks.
Also note: this is described as a private activity. Only your group will participate, so you’re not waiting for extra passengers to be picked up along the way. That can save a lot of time, especially after a long flight.
Communication and reliability: what to expect day-of

Good airport transfers depend on communication. This service confirms you at the time of booking, and you’ll receive details through the voucher system.
In practice, the key “day-of” success factors are:
- you send the flight number and ETA correctly
- you follow the arrival-hall instructions for your arrival type (domestic vs international)
- you have your hotel address ready
If you land and your timing changes, you’ll want to make sure the driver is aligned with the current arrival status. That’s why flight details matter so much here.
The service also includes a clear fallback: the Information Desk phone call method if you can’t find the driver.
When all of that clicks, the airport moment feels almost boring—in a good way. You get in the car and go.
Who this transfer suits best (and who might not need it)

This private transfer is a strong fit if:
- you’re arriving late or early and don’t want to deal with taxi lines
- you’re traveling with 2–4 people and want one predictable price
- you care about door-to-door convenience after baggage claim
It’s also a smart choice if you’re trying to keep your first day stress level low. Ho Chi Minh is a great city, but landing day doesn’t need extra chaos.
You might not need this if:
- you’re traveling solo with very flexible timing and are comfortable navigating taxis
- your hotel is close enough to transit that you’d rather figure it out locally
But for most visitors, private pickup is a quality-of-life upgrade. You’re buying back time and avoiding the most annoying airport friction points.
A practical mini-checklist for a smooth pickup
Here’s the short list I’d follow so you don’t lose time:
- Confirm your hotel address and district (District 1/3/4 = included rate)
- Provide accurate flight number and ETA when booking
- Know whether you’re domestic or international and use the correct arrival meeting area
- Save your voucher phone number so you can contact the team via the Information Desk if needed
- Keep one person responsible for scanning for the name sign (it speeds everything up)
If you do those things, the experience tends to feel efficient, not stressful.
Should you book this Ho Chi Minh Airport car transfer?
If your hotel is in District 1, 3, or 4, and you’re traveling as a small group, I think this is an easy yes. The base price is clear, the pickup process is spelled out, and the value comes from avoiding taxi chaos right after landing.
If your hotel is outside those districts, it can still be worth booking, but do the math with the surcharge table first. You’ll know your total before you go, which makes it much easier to compare against taxis.
The one caution I’d give: treat your flight details as important. Send the correct flight number and ETA, and follow the arrival instructions for your route type. When those two things line up, this kind of transfer turns your arrival into a calm, controlled start.
FAQ
What is the price for this one-way transfer from Ho Chi Minh Airport to a hotel?
The price is $20.00 per group, up to 4 people.
Is the $20 price per person or per car?
The price is per car (group rate), for the assigned private vehicle.
How long does the transfer take?
The transfer duration is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where do I meet the driver for domestic arrivals?
For domestic flights, meet in the A1 + A2 area from the main gate, where drivers hold name boards.
Where do I meet the driver for international arrivals?
For international flights, meet at column 9–10 on the GF (ground floor).
What information do I need to provide after booking?
You must provide your flight number and ETA, the number of passengers, the type of vehicle you need, and your hotel address (or destination address).
What should I do if I cannot find the driver?
Go to the Information Desk and ring the phone number shown on your voucher.
Which districts have pickup and drop-off included in the base price?
Pickup and drop-off are included in the central areas of District 1, 3, and 4.
What if my hotel is outside District 1, 3, and 4?
Other districts have added surcharges: + $3, + $5, + $8, or + $10 depending on the district.
Is cancellation free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, there is no refund.



























