airport transfers

Limo Service from Boynton Beach to Fort Lauderdale Airport

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Limo Service from Boynton Beach to Fort Lauderdale Airport

The booking we see most often from Boynton Beach is a family one: two adults, two kids, a 9:15 a.m. JetBlue departure from FLL Terminal 3, and a request for a booster and an infant seat. That trip is exactly what a fixed-quote car service is built for, so let’s walk through how we run it.

Distance and drive time

Boynton Beach to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International is about 41 miles. The default route is I-95 south the whole way — pick up the highway at Boynton Beach Boulevard, Woolbright Road, or Gateway, then run down through Delray, Boca, and Deerfield to the airport exits. Empty roads, it is a 50-minute drive. Weekday mornings, plan on 60 to 75 minutes, because the section between Glades Road and Sample Road congests reliably.

Florida’s Turnpike is the alternate, and it earns its tolls whenever I-95 has an incident. We watch traffic in real time and choose on the day.

The 9:15 departure, worked backwards

Airline bag cut-off is 45 minutes before departure; with kids and a stroller you want more slack than that, so target the Terminal 3 curb at 7:45. Add the drive with its rush-hour cushion and you get a 6:30 pickup in Boynton. That sounds early until you remember the alternative: leaving at 7:00, hitting the Boca crawl, and doing the whole security line with your heart rate up.

For afternoon flights the math relaxes. A 3:00 p.m. departure needs a 12:45 pickup and usually arrives with time for lunch by the gate.

Car seats without the hassle

Bring-your-own car seats and rideshare do not mix well — installing a seat on the curb at 6:30 a.m. is nobody’s best moment. We install child seats before the car leaves the garage; just tell us ages and weights when you book. The chauffeur also loads the stroller and the fourth suitcase, which is the part sedan trunks fail at. For a family of four with checked bags, the SUV (six seats, six bags) is usually the right call — about 20 percent over sedan pricing.

What the trip costs

A 41-mile transfer falls in our “from $129” sedan band, fixed and all-inclusive: tolls, meet and greet on returns, 60 minutes of included airport waiting time, tip. The price you see at booking is the price you pay — no surge on the morning school-traffic run, no “high demand” multiplier on holiday weekends. Current vehicle options and capacities are listed under pricing, and you can get your exact quote at /book/.

Is PBI ever the better airport?

Sometimes. Palm Beach International is only about 13 miles from Boynton Beach, so when fares are close, the short hop north saves an hour of round-trip driving. FLL wins on route selection and low-cost carriers; PBI wins on convenience. We drive both daily.

What about the return trip?

We track your flight into FLL and stage the car against the actual arrival time, not the scheduled one. Your chauffeur waits at baggage claim with a sign, and the included hour of waiting covers slow bags and customs.

Where else do you go from here?

The same corridor logic applies to neighbors — see Delray Beach limo service and the Atlantis to FLL guide. Cruise passengers heading to the port should read Boca Raton to Port Everglades — the drill is similar from Boynton, just ten minutes longer.

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