Land at MIA. Exhale in Fort Lauderdale.
A private car from Miami International to the canals, the beach and Las Olas. Thirty unhurried miles, a fixed fare from $89, and a driver waiting inside arrivals with your name on a sign.
Prefer to talk? (561) 209-5466 answers around the clock.
The whole trip, priced before the wheels move
One number covers the driver, the tolls, the airport parking, the waiting after your flight and the meet and greet inside MIA. Whatever I-95 does that afternoon, your fare does not change.
See how pricing worksfixed fare from MIA to central Fort Lauderdale, per car, not per person
scenic miles, MIA to the canals
free waiting on international arrivals
neighborhoods covered door to door
pickups, red-eyes and sunrise flights included
Where should we drop you?
Ten Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods, one fixed-fare ride from Miami International. Pick yours.
Everything included, nothing metered
The relaxed side of South Florida deserves a relaxed arrival. Your quote is the whole story, so the ride north feels like the start of the trip instead of a negotiation.
- Meet and greet inside MIA arrivals
- 30-60 minutes of free waiting time
- Flight tracking that moves your pickup
- Tolls and airport parking in the price
- Free WiFi and bottled water on board
Plan. Get your price. Enjoy the slow lane.
Three steps between the jet bridge at MIA and a chair by the water.
Step 1
Plan
Tell us your flight into MIA and where in Fort Lauderdale you are headed: a hotel on the beach, a rental on the Isles, a dock on 17th Street. We handle the geography.
Step 2
Get your price
The quote appears instantly and it is final: driver, tolls, parking, waiting time and the arrivals-hall meet and greet, all in one number. Pay online and forget about it.
Step 3
Enjoy
Your driver tracks the flight, meets you inside arrivals and takes the wheel for the thirty miles north. The vacation starts on the Las Olas bridge, not at the hotel desk.
Pick your pace of travel
Sedans for couples, SUVs for beach weeks, a Sprinter when the whole family lands at once.
Business
Cadillac XTS or similar
The everyday choice for the MIA run. Quiet, comfortable, and roomy enough for a couple with full-size cases to ride the thirty scenic miles north without touching elbows.
Business SUV
Chevy Suburban or similar
Built for beach weeks. Six seats and a cargo bay that takes the cooler, the stroller and everyone’s luggage in one trip, so nobody follows behind in a second car.
First Class
Mercedes S-Class range
For arrivals that should feel like the vacation already started. An S-Class glide up I-95, cold water in the door, and a driver who lets the Las Olas bridge view speak for itself.
From the back seat
Our driver was standing in the MIA arrivals hall before we even cleared the escalator. Forty minutes later we were checking in off Las Olas with cold water bottles half finished. Easiest start to a Florida trip we have ever had.
Anniversary trip, Las Olas Boulevard
We fly into Miami every winter and this was the first year nobody argued about the rental car line. The SUV took all six of us plus a season of luggage to Coral Ridge in one run, for the price we saw when we booked.
Seasonal residents, Coral Ridge
My flight landed ninety minutes late and I braced for a fight. Instead the driver texted that he had already moved the pickup and was watching the flight. That is the whole review, really. It just worked.
Business traveler, downtown Fort Lauderdale
Eight of us came down for a friend’s birthday in Wilton Manors and the Sprinter picked everyone up at MIA in one go. The driver knew exactly which guesthouse on which side street. Nobody opened a map all weekend.
Group weekend, Wilton Manors
We were joining a charter at the 17th Street marinas and the driver delivered us to the correct dock gate, not just the marina address. If you have ever dragged sea bags around a boatyard, you know what that is worth.
Charter crew, 17th Street Marina district
Before you land
The four questions almost every MIA-to-Fort-Lauderdale guest asks. The full list lives on the FAQ page.
Your canal-side arrival starts at the gate
Lock in a fixed fare from $89 now and let the driver worry about I-95. Fort Lauderdale will do the rest.