As a travel writer constantly on the move, my adventures have taken me to the far corners of the globe, from the rugged terrains of Tanzania to the mountains of Bhutan. Yet amidst my travels, one constant remains: the search for that seamless trip to and from the airport.
Recently, my husband and I embarked on a long-haul journey, but before our transcontinental voyage began, we sought a luxury airport car transfer to whisk us away to Miami International Airport and help us eliminate any pre-flight stressors. Enter Limo Miami, a transportation service that promises an experience beyond compare.
Limo Miami was founded in 2012 by Oguzhan "Oz" Akgun who started his career working at five-Star hotels and earned a degree in Hospitality Management at Johnson & Wales University. Akgun understands personalized service and through a collaboration with Forbes Travel Guide, his team of drivers are trained in five-star standards and protocols just like the very best luxury hotels.
Offering top-notch service, Limo Miami aims to be a go-to for travelers in search of a high-end ground transportation in South Florida.
My personal experience goes like this: we felt relaxed and comfortable from the moment we settled into the sleek Mercedes S-Class Sedan.
Our driver arrived well in advance of our requested time and greeted us with a warm smile. The best is that there was an array of amenities from drinks selected to our tastes to our preferred newspaper and snacks. Yes, really. That meant Kind Bars, hard candy and plain water for me, and salted peanuts plus flavored seltzer for my husband.
But the true measure of Limo Miami's excellence lay not just in the journey itself but in the personalized follow-up that followed. Upon our arrival at our destination, we received a heartfelt, personalized – not automated - email from the team at Limo Miami, expressing their gratitude for choosing their service and wishing us safe travels on our onward journey. It was a small gesture, yet it spoke volumes about the company's dedication to exceeding expectations at every turn.
In a world where time is the ultimate luxury, Limo Miami offers a gift of seamless travel.
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