It’s easy when everything’s taken care of—fixed prices, comfortable rides, and local drivers who get you there safely and on time.
This private shuttle service is built around your needs—not a fixed schedule. You choose the pickup time, location, and destination. Whether you're arriving late at night, leaving before dawn, or connecting remote stops, your driver will be there on time, ready to go.
The service runs 24/7, with professional local drivers, comfortable vehicles, and door-to-door convenience—no terminals, no apps, no crowds. Just a direct ride with everything arranged in advance.
All prices are per vehicle, and are the same whether you're arriving in Baños or heading out.
Pickup and drop-off are available at hotels, Airbnbs, bus terminals, or any specific address you provide. Need to make a stop along the way? Just let us know in advance.
Price: $120 (1–4 pax) / $150 (5-8 pax)
Duration: 3.5 hours
Price: $130 (1–4 pax) / $170 (5–8 pax)
Duration: 3 hours
Price: $130 (1–4 pax) / $170 (5–8 pax)
Duration: 3 hours
Price: $220 (1–4 pax) / $250 (5–8 pax)
Duration: 7.5 hours
Price: $240 (1–4 pax) / $260 (5–8 pax)
Duration: 10.5 hours
Price: $140 (1–4 pax) / $170 (5–8 pax)
Duration: 3 hours
If your destination isn’t listed, no problem—just ask and we’ll sort it out
This service gives you a private vehicle and local driver for the entire day—perfect for trips with multiple stops, flexible timing, or scenic routes with no rush.
What’s included: fuel, wait times, local assistance, driver’s meals and lodging if needed.
What’s not included: entry tickets, your meals, or a tour guide.
It’s the easiest way to explore without watching the clock.
Price: $120 (1–4 pax) / $150 (5–8 pax)
Availability: Up to 10 consecutive hours, anytime between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm
Extra hours: $10/hour
Price: $150 (1–4 pax) / $160 (5–8 pax)
Availability: Up to 10 consecutive hours, anytime between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm
Extra hours: $15/hour
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More than 20 eruptions in the past century—including the last in 2016—have shaped the landscape, the trails, and how locals live with the mountain.
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