REVIEW · ANTIGUA
Biggvee Premium Airport One Way Transfer
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Your first hour in Antigua sets the tone. This private, one-way airport ride from V.C. Bird International Airport to your accommodation keeps things simple and personal. You’re not waiting in a scramble, and you’re not sharing with strangers who might be going the other direction.
What I like most is the clear payoff for groups of four or less: you get a private vehicle and can head straight to your destination. I also appreciate the small comfort extras that matter after a flight—onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water.
One thing to consider: this is priced at $200 per group (up to 4), so if you’re traveling solo and don’t mind sharing, a cheaper shared option could win on cost. Also, travel time can vary from about 20 minutes to about 1 hour depending on where you’re staying.
In This Review
- Key things to notice
- From Landing to Hotel: Why This Transfer Works
- The Pickup at V.C. Bird Airport (Where You Start)
- Your Drive Through Antigua: What the Ride Feels Like
- Private Means No Waiting on Other People
- Comfort Extras That Pay Off After a Flight
- Infant Seats and Family-Friendly Planning
- Choosing Price and Value: Is $200 Worth It?
- Timing: When the Transfer Runs
- Weather and Service Changes: What to Expect
- What Happens at the End of the Ride
- Who This Transfer Is Best For
- Should You Book Biggvee’s One-Way Airport Transfer?
- FAQ
- What is included with the Biggvee Premium Airport One Way Transfer?
- How much does it cost, and what’s the group size?
- Where do you start the transfer?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Is this a private transfer?
- What are the operating hours?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to notice
- Private door-to-door service from V.C. Bird Airport to your Antigua destination, without sharing a vehicle
- Onboard Wi-Fi plus bottled water, handy right after landing
- Mobile ticket for easy pickup
- Infant seats available on request
- Driver service praised for being professional and friendly (including an island-knowledgeable driver named Vernon)
From Landing to Hotel: Why This Transfer Works

Antigua feels laid-back once you’re on the island. The catch is that the airport-to-hotel window can be chaotic—lines, confusion, and “where do we wait?” moments. That’s exactly what a prebooked private transfer is trying to remove from your day.
Biggvee Transportation Services handles the one-way ride from V.C. Bird International Airport in Osbourn to wherever you’re staying in Antigua. The big value here is not flashy. It’s practical: you’re paying to trade uncertainty for a driver-arrival plan.
For many people, the first priority is speed plus comfort. A private transfer doesn’t just mean fewer passengers. It usually means you can leave when you’re ready, your route is clear, and you don’t have to coordinate with other travelers who are also figuring out their own plans.
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The Pickup at V.C. Bird Airport (Where You Start)

Your start point is V.C. Bird International Airport, Pavilion Dr, Osbourn, Antigua and Barbuda. This matters because Antigua’s airport can still feel like one of those places where you arrive, step out, and immediately wonder how to get “to the island” part started.
Here’s what you can plan for based on the service style and feedback: your driver meets you at the airport area and helps you get moving promptly. One review highlights a driver named Vernon being there to greet, then taking the group onward quickly.
Practical tip: give yourself a little cushion on arrival day. Even with a prebooked transfer, you’ll want time for baggage, a quick bathroom stop, and getting oriented outside the terminal.
Your Drive Through Antigua: What the Ride Feels Like

This transfer is short—about 20 minutes to 1 hour—but that range is real. It depends on where your accommodation is on the island and how traffic and routing shake out that day.
The goal isn’t sightseeing on a schedule. It’s getting you into vacation mode fast. And the ride is designed with comfort in mind:
- Onboard Wi-Fi so you can get messages, confirm plans, or look up the last-mile instructions for your hotel
- Bottled water so you’re not trying to hunt for hydration right away
If you’ve ever landed dehydrated and jet-lagged and had to solve five problems before you even check in, you’ll understand why those “small” inclusions are worth something. They help the day feel less like logistics and more like travel.
Also, the service is described as safe and on-time. That’s what you want from an airport transfer: predictable, calm, and straightforward.
Private Means No Waiting on Other People

Shared transfers can be fine. But when you’re arriving after a flight, the trade is often more stress than savings. With this option, you’re traveling as only your group—up to 4 people—so the ride isn’t shaped by other passengers’ drop-offs.
This can matter in a few ways:
- You’re less likely to spend time waiting for strangers to arrive at the meeting point.
- Your driver isn’t juggling multiple accommodations in the same sequence.
- You can keep the vibe calm. No one is negotiating who goes where first.
If you’re traveling with family, it’s also easier. One review describes a luxury-feeling ride from the airport to an all-inclusive resort for a mother and daughter. That’s the kind of “we made it, we can relax now” outcome you want after travel days.
Comfort Extras That Pay Off After a Flight

There are two extras here that I genuinely consider day-one travel essentials: Wi-Fi and water.
Wi-Fi is helpful even if you’re not a data-hog. It can help you:
- message someone at your accommodation about arrival timing
- confirm check-in details
- quickly look up directions if your hotel has any last-mile nuance
Bottled water is just… smart. After landing, you’re either thirsty already or you will be soon. Having it in the car spares you the first-hunt for supplies.
Then there’s the small-but-important detail of a mobile ticket. You’re not scrambling for printed paperwork right when you step into arrival mode.
Infant Seats and Family-Friendly Planning

If you’re traveling with a baby, transportation becomes more than a convenience—it’s a safety issue. Biggvee notes that infant seats are available on request.
That means you should plan ahead when booking. If infant seating is part of your needs, I’d treat it like a checkbox item, not a last-minute request you hope will work out at the airport.
Even if you’re not traveling with an infant, this family-friendly capability is a signal: the company is thinking about real group needs, not just selling a ride.
Choosing Price and Value: Is $200 Worth It?

The price is $200.00 per group (up to 4) for a one-way transfer. On paper, that can look steep if you’re comparing it to a public bus or a shared ride.
But here’s how I’d judge value, honestly:
- You’re paying for a private vehicle and a smoother arrival experience.
- You’re buying time and stress reduction, which is often the true cost of travel friction.
- You also get onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water, which would cost you something anyway if you had to buy them immediately after arrival.
For a group of four, the per-person cost drops quickly and becomes more reasonable. For couples, it can still feel like good value when you want a no-drama arrival and a direct route.
If you’re traveling solo, you might feel like the price is less efficient. In that case, I’d compare your tolerance for waiting and sharing versus your desire for calm right after landing.
Timing: When the Transfer Runs

This service is listed as operating Monday through Sunday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
That window is helpful for planning. Most people arrive in daylight hours or early evening hours, and this covers the common ranges. If your flight lands late, you’ll want to check you’re within the provider’s listed operating hours before you book.
The pickup is also set up for your booking confirmation at the time you reserve, which helps reduce the mental workload on arrival day.
Weather and Service Changes: What to Expect

The information notes that the experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
For most airport transfers, weather disruption is rare, but it’s still good to know you aren’t stuck if conditions get ugly. I’d still recommend planning an extra buffer day or having flexibility if you’re arriving during a season where storms are possible.
What Happens at the End of the Ride
This is a one-way transfer. Your drop-off location is described as different from the start, and the exact details should appear in your booking information.
In real life, the end location is the whole point. It’s how you convert “arrive in Antigua” into “arrive at my actual accommodation.” Since Antigua is a real island with real distances between hotels and the airport, dropping you at the correct place saves you the hassle of navigating the last bits yourself.
Who This Transfer Is Best For
This is a strong fit if:
- you’re traveling as a couple or small family (especially up to four people)
- you want a straightforward arrival plan and don’t want to negotiate with shared transport
- you care about small comfort perks like Wi-Fi and bottled water right after landing
- you might appreciate a driver who can handle the island with confidence (a review specifically praises a driver named Vernon for being friendly, professional, and knowledgeable)
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves saving money even if it adds steps, you might prefer a cheaper shared or public transport option. But if you want your first hour to feel like the start of vacation—not the start of problem-solving—this is built for that.
Should You Book Biggvee’s One-Way Airport Transfer?
I’d book it when your top priority is a calm, direct arrival. The combination of private transport, onboard Wi-Fi, and bottled water turns an airport handoff into an easy first win.
I’d think twice only if you’re traveling solo and want the lowest possible cost, or if your schedule is risky relative to the service hours. Otherwise, for groups of up to four, this is the kind of service that pays you back immediately: you land, your driver is there, and you’re on your way.
If you’re aiming for an Antigua start that feels smooth and controlled, this transfer is a practical choice that doesn’t ask you to gamble on last-minute logistics.
FAQ
What is included with the Biggvee Premium Airport One Way Transfer?
The transfer includes onboard Wi-Fi and bottled water. It also uses a mobile ticket, and infant seats are available on request.
How much does it cost, and what’s the group size?
It costs $200.00 per group for up to 4 people.
Where do you start the transfer?
The pickup start point is V.C. Bird International Airport, Pavilion Dr, Osbourn, Antigua and Barbuda.
How long does the transfer take?
The ride is approximately 20 minutes to 1 hour.
Is this a private transfer?
Yes. This is a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What are the operating hours?
The service is listed as operating Monday through Sunday from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.































