REVIEW · MENDOZA
Transportation around Mendoza or others states!!! Trips.. transfers
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Mendoza without figuring out transport sounds ideal, and this service makes it easy. You get private door-to-door rides in Argentina with a car that’s driven by Francisco Ignacio Moya, and it’s priced per hour with no time or distance limit once you’re in motion. One catch: the app can miss notifications, so you should plan on texting Francisco via WhatsApp or text to stay in sync.
The best part is control. You set the plan, the pickup location, and how long you want to be out, from quick errands to a winery day that stretches into the late afternoon.
If you’re expecting everything to run strictly through app alerts, adjust your expectations. The communication flow is direct, not automated.
In This Review
- Key Details at a Glance
- How This Private Driver Works in Real Life (Not Just on Paper)
- Price and Value: The Per-Hour Model That Actually Fits Winery Days
- Getting Picked Up Where You Are (And Not at the Worst Possible Time)
- Car, Capacity, and Group Size Reality
- Where You Can Go: Mendoza City, Luján de Cuyo, and Valle de Uco
- A Typical Day: How the Hour Budget Turns into a Smooth Itinerary
- Pickup and first move
- Winery timing and pacing
- Help with logistics where language is a factor
- Return to Plaza Independencia
- What Makes Francisco’s Driving Style Practical (and Frequently Praised)
- Transfers and Airport Pickup: Less Stress, More Mendoza
- One Real Drawback to Plan Around
- Who This Experience Is Best For
- Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Hour Budget
- Should You Book This Private Mendoza Transportation?
- FAQ
- How much does this cost?
- How long is the experience?
- Where does the pickup happen?
- How many passengers can fit?
- Is this a shared tour?
- How do you contact the driver if the app doesn’t notify you?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key Details at a Glance

- Private door-to-door pickup from your chosen address, starting and ending at Plaza Independencia in Mendoza city
- Price per hour with driver and fuel included, and time/distance flexibility for where you want to go
- Up to 4 passengers per vehicle, with an option to request more capacity
- Direct communication via WhatsApp or text, since app notifications may not arrive
- Private experience: it’s just your group, not shared with strangers
- Strong reliability signal: 4.9 rating across 46 reviews, with frequent praise for punctuality and smooth driving
How This Private Driver Works in Real Life (Not Just on Paper)

Mendoza is amazing, but getting around can turn into a puzzle fast. Taxis and ride-hailing are fine inside the city, yet wine routes and mountain drives can get annoying—especially when you want to keep your day efficient and stress-free. This is built around a simple idea: hire a car and driver by the hour, then tell them what you want to do.
Francisco Ignacio Moya runs the service as private transportation. You’re not fighting over seats, waiting on multiple vehicles, or trying to time your day around someone else’s schedule. The car meets you where you are and takes you where you want to go.
Pickup is a big deal here. You can arrange to be picked up at the address of your choice (not just a random curb). The ride starts at Plaza Independencia for the tour’s default meeting point, but the whole point is that you can coordinate the actual pickup location so you don’t waste time.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mendoza.
Price and Value: The Per-Hour Model That Actually Fits Winery Days

This is $35 per group (up to 2), but the key is how the service is priced: it’s per hour with the vehicle, driver, and fuel included. Since it’s flexible by design, the real value shows up when you compare it to the cost and hassle of piecing together rides yourself.
If your plan is a short run—airport pickup plus a winery stop, or one transfer between neighborhoods—you’re not stuck paying for a rigid half-day package. If you’re trying to cover more ground—Mendoza wineries in Luján de Cuyo, or longer drives toward the Uco Valley—you can keep the same driver for the day instead of restarting logistics over and over.
Duration is listed as about 1 hour (approx.), but the service runs on “hourly time,” not a strict “one hour only” vibe. The expectation is that you can add time if you want to stretch the day.
The practical takeaway: this works best when you plan like a local. Start in the morning, hit 2–3 tastings (or one long lunch), and let the driver handle the driving and timing.
Getting Picked Up Where You Are (And Not at the Worst Possible Time)
Meeting point is Plaza Independencia, in Mendoza city. But the real benefit is that you can arrange pickup at your chosen address, which helps if you’re staying in a quieter neighborhood, near a hotel you don’t want to walk from, or anywhere outside the main pickup traffic.
Communication also matters in Mendoza. The service notes that app notifications may not come through, so Francisco asks guests to contact him via WhatsApp or text. That’s a small operational detail, but it can save you from the common travel frustration of wondering if your driver is running late—or if they even saw your message.
In the reviews, this direct communication shows up as punctual planning. People report Francisco reaching out beforehand, staying responsive during the day, and making pickup timing feel predictable.
Car, Capacity, and Group Size Reality
This is private transportation for your group only. A single vehicle fits up to four passengers, which is a sweet spot for couples, families, and small friend groups.
If you’re traveling with more than four, you can ask about extra capacity. The service explicitly mentions this possibility, so you won’t have to guess whether a larger group can be handled. For bigger crews, you’ll want to message ahead and confirm how they’ll set up the ride.
Also, this is practical if you bring bags. One review calls out luggage space, which matters when you’re doing winery stops where you buy bottles and might pick up extra items.
Where You Can Go: Mendoza City, Luján de Cuyo, and Valle de Uco
You can go anywhere you want—this service does not work like a fixed circuit that you have to “complete.” The only real limits are the hours you book and the road conditions of the day.
Here are the areas that come up most often:
- Mendoza city and nearby neighborhoods for quick transfers and winery tastings close to town
- Luján de Cuyo for classic wine country drives and tastings around the city outskirts
- Valle de Uco for longer day trips into the mountains and vineyards outside the city
- Chacras de Coria is mentioned as a shopping/tasting area where you can leave your wine bottles in the car between stops
One useful point: this isn’t just “drive you there.” In multiple experiences, Francisco also helps with how to structure your day so you don’t waste time bouncing between pickup points or waiting on your own rides.
A Typical Day: How the Hour Budget Turns into a Smooth Itinerary
You set the schedule, but the transportation is what makes the schedule work. Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Pickup and first move
You start with pickup—ideally early enough to avoid midday traffic and heat if you’re doing outdoor stops. Francisco is reported as punctual, which matters when you’re trying to keep tasting reservations on track.
Winery timing and pacing
You choose the wineries and tastings. If you’re doing your own bookings, the driver typically focuses on transport and timing rather than forcing you into a preselected tour. A few reviews mention that he handles transportation while you manage the reservations.
You also get flexibility for breaks. You’re not rushed by a shared-group timetable, so if one stop runs long or you want to linger, you can without derailing the day.
Help with logistics where language is a factor
If you don’t speak Spanish well, you’ll appreciate the support that comes up in real situations. One account mentions Francisco helping guests get through security at winery locations, which can be surprisingly useful when you’re trying to move quickly with limited communication.
Return to Plaza Independencia
The activity ends back at the meeting point (Plaza Independencia). That means you get a clear finish line for your day, even if you’ve been out in the wine regions for hours.
What Makes Francisco’s Driving Style Practical (and Frequently Praised)

A lot of Mendoza reviews are really about the driver. Here, the praise is consistent: punctuality, smooth driving, and easy communication.
You’ll see repeated themes like:
- Safe driving and a calm approach on mountain routes
- Car condition reported as clean and well kept
- Ongoing availability during winery stops (rather than disappearing)
- English ability in at least some cases, which helps if you’re coming from abroad
One specific detail that stands out in the stories: Francisco doesn’t run off for “side jobs” while you taste wine. He stays with your group’s plan, so you’re not doing guesswork about where to find the driver between stops.
And yes—there are fun touches too. A couple of experiences mention friendly conversation, local viewpoints, and even quick problem-solving when travel gets messy.
Transfers and Airport Pickup: Less Stress, More Mendoza
If you’re doing an airport arrival, this kind of private car can save you from the classic “what now?” moment. The service is set up for transfers around Mendoza, and reviews describe airport pickup with practical extras like water on hot days.
This is especially valuable if:
- You land during a busy time and don’t want to hunt for transport
- You’re carrying luggage and want a direct ride to your hotel or first tasting
- You want someone to handle the timing instead of trying to coordinate rides from your phone
For many people, the first hour in Mendoza sets the tone. A reliable pickup makes the rest of your day feel easier.
One Real Drawback to Plan Around
The biggest consideration is communication style. Because app notifications might not come through, you’ll need to keep the WhatsApp/text line active so there’s no delay in confirming timing.
If you’re the type who prefers all details to appear inside a single app, this may feel slightly less convenient. The fix is simple: message ahead and keep the phone number/WhatsApp thread ready.
Who This Experience Is Best For
This is ideal if you want:
- Flexible winery days without shared-transport pressure
- Efficient transfers around Mendoza and nearby wine regions
- A reliable driver you can coordinate directly
- A private ride that keeps your group together
It also fits well if you’re traveling as:
- Couples who want a car without fuss
- Families who need space and smooth logistics
- Small groups of friends who want to cover more in one day
- Travelers who don’t speak much Spanish and want help handling on-the-ground moments
If you only want a ride from point A to point B and nothing more, you might also consider simpler transportation. But if your day depends on timing and navigation, this private approach tends to pay off fast.
Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Hour Budget
Here are a few practical moves that help the day run smoothly:
- Message Francisco by WhatsApp/text ahead of pickup time, since the app may not notify
- Plan your first stop so you’re not “starting late” and losing tasting time
- If you’re buying wine, plan where bottles go between tastings (the car can make this easier)
- If you have a tight schedule, ask for pacing suggestions so you don’t stack stops too aggressively
Also, keep in mind the service is designed around your flexibility. You can change the plan as you go—as long as you communicate clearly.
Should You Book This Private Mendoza Transportation?
Book it if your Mendoza trip involves wine country drives, airport transfers, or multiple stops in a day—and you want the day to feel controlled instead of chaotic. The pricing model makes sense when you use the flexibility, and the on-the-ground help with timing, communication, and safe driving shows up strongly in the service style.
Don’t book it if you only need one short ride and you strongly prefer app-only messaging. Otherwise, for most travelers, this is a smart way to spend less time figuring out transport and more time enjoying Mendoza.
FAQ
How much does this cost?
It’s listed at $35.00 per group (up to 2). The service itself runs on a price per hour model, and that hourly rate includes the vehicle, driver, and fuel.
How long is the experience?
The duration is shown as about 1 hour. In practice, it’s described as flexible with no time or distance limit, so you can extend your day.
Where does the pickup happen?
The meeting point is Plaza Independencia in Mendoza. You can also arrange pickup at the address of your choice.
How many passengers can fit?
The private vehicle can accommodate up to four passengers. If you have more than four, you can ask if additional capacity is possible.
Is this a shared tour?
No. This is a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.
How do you contact the driver if the app doesn’t notify you?
The information provided says the driver doesn’t get notifications from the app, so you should message via WhatsApp or text.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel later than that, the amount paid is not refunded.

























