REVIEW · ST THOMAS
VI Top Taxi and Tours – St. Thomas – Airport Transfer to Red Hook Ferry
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Getting from the airport to the ferry should be boring. This transfer makes it fast, air-conditioned, and easy. It’s a direct one-way ride from Cyril E. King Airport (STT) to Red Hook, timed for ferry connections to five regular Virgin Islands destinations, so you can start exploring without messing around with local transit.
What I like most is the practical comfort: you get an air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water, which matters when you land hot and ready to go. Second, you’re not stuck figuring out logistics on your own, because this is private pickup for your group and the driver can help you think through options after you reach Red Hook.
One thing to consider: ferry tickets are not included, and the timing only works well if you plan for your ferry purchase and boarding after you arrive.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Cyril E. King Airport to Red Hook: the simple plan
- What the 35-minute ride gets right (AC, water, and timing)
- Red Hook Ferry Terminal: planning your next connection
- Price and value: why $90 can be worth it
- Private pickup for 4+ and groups that need space
- Scheduling tips for ferry day in St. Thomas
- Small-print factors: fees, mobile ticket, and weather
- Who should book this STT to Red Hook transfer
- Should you book VI Top Taxi and Tours for Red Hook?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the airport transfer from STT to Red Hook?
- Where is the pickup and drop-off?
- Is this a one-way trip?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are ferry tickets included?
- Is there a group size requirement?
- What happens if weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key points at a glance

- Direct route to Red Hook from STT, about 35 minutes
- AC and bottled water included for a less-stress landing
- Private transport for your group, accommodating small and larger groups
- Group discounts and a mobile ticket for smoother check-in
- Ferry tickets not included, so plan your next step right away
- Drivers often help with luggage, which is a big deal after a flight
Cyril E. King Airport to Red Hook: the simple plan

This is the “get there, then go” kind of St. Thomas service. You start at Cyril E. King Airport (STT) and end at Red Hook, St Thomas 00802, USVI. The trip is listed at about 35 minutes, and the whole point is to remove the guesswork that can eat up your ferry day.
There’s a quiet benefit here: when your transportation is handled up front, you spend your energy on the fun part—choosing where to go next in the Virgin Islands. The Red Hook ferry terminal is one of the key hubs on the island, and having a direct drop-off helps you avoid the stress of transfers right after you land.
Because it’s a private service, you’re not sharing a van with strangers or doing a pickup scavenger hunt. Your group rides together, so you can handle luggage without the usual scramble.
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What the 35-minute ride gets right (AC, water, and timing)

Let’s talk comfort first, because it’s not a small thing on a warm island. This transfer includes air-conditioning and bottled water. That means you’re not stepping out of the airport into the full heat-and-humidity shock and immediately regretting your life choices.
The ride itself is short—about 35 minutes—so it’s built for momentum. If you’re heading to the ferry, you want a transfer that feels like a straight line, not a long “tour” that eats your connection time. The service is designed as direct one-way transport, so the whole experience stays focused on getting you to Red Hook efficiently.
Also, the people driving this service have a strong reputation for being prompt and courteous, and in particular the names Nami and Ibrahim come up as drivers who are friendly, helpful, and patient. You’ll especially appreciate this if your flight is delayed or your group has a baby in tow. Getting everyone into the van and settled with luggage is where a good driver saves you real stress.
Red Hook Ferry Terminal: planning your next connection
You arrive at Red Hook and you’re ready for the ferry. The ferry runs to five regular destinations across the Virgin Islands, which is exactly what you want if you’re building a mini-itinerary. Think of Red Hook as your launchpad: you pick your destination next, then go.
Here’s the important catch: ferry tickets aren’t included. So when you land, your job is to get yourselves to the terminal smoothly, then buy tickets and follow the ferry process. This transfer takes care of the hard part—transportation from STT—while you handle the rest.
What I’d do to keep things calm: treat the ferry day like a two-step job. Step one is getting to Red Hook with enough slack to handle tickets and boarding. Step two is deciding which island you’re actually going to that day. If you’re the type who likes options, you’ll like having that moment of choice at the terminal instead of being locked into a predetermined tour plan.
Price and value: why $90 can be worth it

The price is $90.00 per person. On paper, that’s not the cheapest way to move around St. Thomas. But value here is about time, convenience, and reducing friction—especially right after a flight.
You’re paying for:
- Direct, private pickup from STT
- AC comfort plus bottled water
- A drop-off built for ferry access
- Service that can handle small and larger groups
- A smoother experience if you have luggage and want help getting settled
If you’re traveling as a group of four or more (this service is designed for pickup for groups like that), the per-person cost can feel more reasonable compared with juggling multiple cabs or trying to coordinate timing with public transit. The group discount helps too, and it’s one of those “small line item, big effect” perks that can make the difference.
Also, consider what happens when you miss a connection. A taxi problem can snowball into a day that’s stuck on the island side of the schedule. This transfer aims to prevent that, which is hard to measure but easy to feel when you’re on a tight travel timeline.
Private pickup for 4+ and groups that need space

This is a private activity. Only your group participates. That matters if you’ve got:
- multiple suitcases
- a stroller or infant gear
- a mix of people who want to leave at the same time
- a group that wants to stay together instead of waiting around
The service specifically mentions pickup for groups of four or more passengers. It’s also built to accommodate both small groups and larger ones, and you should expect an air-conditioned vehicle that can handle everyone without turning it into a space-sharing contest.
One of the best practical details from the driver stories is the help with loading and organizing luggage. When you’re stepping out of the airport, you want the logistics to feel boring. A driver who’s used to helping larger groups keep things moving is exactly what you hope for.
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Scheduling tips for ferry day in St. Thomas

Because this is a transfer tied to ferry departure patterns, the main way to get good results is to think ahead about timing. The ride is about 35 minutes, but you should also plan for whatever happens after arrival at the terminal—like buying ferry tickets and moving through the process to board.
So here’s a simple strategy:
- Decide your ferry destination plan in your head, even if you keep it flexible.
- Build in a buffer for ferry ticket purchase since tickets aren’t included.
- If your flight is delayed, rely on the fact that drivers here are described as prompt and patient, which helps when travel goes sideways.
If you’re traveling with an infant, it’s also smart to plan for extra setup time. You’ll be glad you chose a direct transfer because it reduces the number of moving parts during a potentially hectic moment.
Small-print factors: fees, mobile ticket, and weather

There are a few practical items worth understanding so there are no surprises.
- Mobile ticket: You’ll have a mobile ticket, which helps keep check-in straightforward.
- All fees and taxes not included: That means the listed price may not cover everything you might pay later depending on your specific charges.
- Weather matters: This experience requires good weather. If weather causes cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
- Service animals allowed: If you travel with a service animal, this is supported.
- Near public transportation: That’s a nice backup detail in case you need options around the area.
You don’t need to worry about these things during the ride. Just know they exist so your travel day stays smooth.
Who should book this STT to Red Hook transfer

I’d book this if your priority is a calm, efficient start to a ferry day.
It’s a great fit for:
- Families and groups who want to get everyone in the same vehicle and keep going
- Travelers who land at STT and want the simplest route to Red Hook
- People who value air-conditioning and bottled water right away
- Anyone who prefers “transport first, decide the island next” instead of committing to a full-day plan before you arrive
If you’re traveling solo with no luggage, you might find cheaper options. But if you care about comfort and a clean route to the ferry terminal, the convenience is the real selling point.
Should you book VI Top Taxi and Tours for Red Hook?
Yes—if your goal is to reach Red Hook from Cyril E. King Airport with minimal stress, this is a solid choice. The short 35-minute direct ride, the AC and bottled water, and the private pickup style all point to a service designed for real-world travel headaches: luggage, delays, and the need to not waste your ferry window.
I’d hesitate only if you’re trying to squeeze the trip cost down to the absolute minimum or if your plans don’t line up with ferry timing. In that case, you could choose a cheaper route and accept more uncertainty.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the airport transfer from STT to Red Hook?
The ride is about 35 minutes (approx.).
Where is the pickup and drop-off?
Pickup is at Cyril E. King Airport (STT), St. Thomas and drop-off is at Red Hook, St Thomas 00802, USVI.
Is this a one-way trip?
Yes. It’s direct one-way transport to the Red Hook Ferry.
What’s included in the price?
You get an air-conditioned vehicle. Bottled water and air-conditioning are part of the comfort features described for the ride.
Are ferry tickets included?
No. Ferry tickets are not included.
Is there a group size requirement?
The pickup is described for groups of four or more passengers, and the service is private for your group.
What happens if weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on local time. Within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.


































