The Service
The car stays with you, and so does the chauffeur
Some days cannot be described as a pickup and a drop-off. A roadshow with six meetings, a wedding morning that runs on the photographer's clock, a buyer touring four properties before lunch — these need a vehicle that waits rather than one that leaves.
Hourly as-directed service reserves both the car and the chauffeur for a block of time you define. From the moment your hours begin, the vehicle is yours: parked outside the building, luggage and coats aboard, engine cool and ready when you walk out. Most vehicles carry a three-hour minimum; the Limo Sprinter and Black Motorcoach have higher minimums, and certain venues — Hard Rock Stadium among them — require six hours or more depending on the event. Additional time is added in 30-minute increments.
Itineraries stay flexible. Add a stop at the office for a forgotten deck, reroute from Brickell to Bal Harbour when a meeting moves, or extend the evening with a message to dispatch. For visits spanning several days, we assign the same chauffeur throughout so preferences are learned once, not re-explained each morning.
Use Cases
Days that call for an hourly reservation
Corporate roadshows
Investor days and client tours across Brickell, Downtown, Coral Gables and Doral, run against a schedule your executive assistant sets and dispatch holds to.
Executive assistants
One reservation, one point of contact and one receipt instead of six separate rides to reconcile. Changes go through dispatch, not through your principal.
Weddings
Getting-ready transfers, ceremony arrivals, portrait locations and the send-off — held on standby all day rather than rebooked between each movement.
Shopping days
Bal Harbour Shops, the Design District, Aventura and Worth Avenue, with the vehicle nearby to take bags between stops instead of carrying them.
Nightlife & celebrations
Dinner, a club and home again on one reservation — nobody driving, nobody waiting on a curb at two in the morning, nobody surge-priced for the privilege.
Sightseeing & guests in town
South Beach, Wynwood, Coconut Grove and the Gables at your own pace, with a chauffeur who knows where to park and when to move on.
Production & talent transport
Film shoots, photo campaigns and press days where call times move and a vehicle needs to be on location regardless of the current schedule.
VIP & multi-day visits
Executive visits, yacht clients ashore for a week and family in town for the season — same vehicle, same chauffeur, every day of the engagement.
How It Works
Reserving a block of hours
01
Choose hours and vehicle
Set a start time and a duration of three hours or more, then pick the class that suits the day — sedan, SUV or Sprinter. Larger vehicles and certain venues carry longer minimums, and the quote reflects them.
02
Share the outline
Send whatever you have — a firm run sheet or a rough plan. Dispatch briefs your chauffeur on routes, parking and access before the day begins.
03
Direct as you go
Add stops, reorder them or reroute entirely. Waiting between stops is part of the reservation, not a separate charge.
04
Extend or close out
Running late? Extend in 30-minute increments with a message. When the block ends, an itemised receipt is issued automatically.
Hold a car for the whole day
Price your hours in the booking widget and confirm in under a minute — 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Included as Standard
What an hourly reservation covers
A dedicated chauffeur
One licensed, background-checked professional for the full block — not a rotating queue of drivers between each leg.
Waiting time between stops
The meter does not exist. Whether a meeting runs twenty minutes or ninety, the car stays with you inside your reserved hours.
Unlimited stops
No per-stop charge inside an hourly booking, and no rebooking between destinations. Add them as the day develops.
Fuel and chauffeur included
The hourly rate covers the vehicle, the chauffeur and fuel across a generous radius around Miami. Longer runs are quoted before you confirm.
Real-time coordination
Live location, driver contact through a masked number, and a 24/7 dispatch desk that answers when plans change mid-afternoon.
Licensed and insured
Miami-Dade permits 61007 and 61126, full commercial insurance, and vehicles inspected and detailed before every reservation.
Hourly reservations require 24 hours' notice to cancel. Full terms, wait-time policy and rate conditions are published on the terms and conditions page.
Vehicle Recommendations
Which vehicle to hold for the day
Hourly clients tend to size up: the car doubles as an office, a wardrobe and a luggage hold between stops. Full specifications are on the fleet page.
Why Clients Choose Us
What a dedicated chauffeur changes
Continuity
The same professional all day, or all week. Preferences on temperature, route and conversation are learned once and then simply observed.
Local judgement
Chauffeurs who know which garage to use in Brickell at nine, which causeway to avoid at five, and where a Sprinter can legally wait.
One reconciled invoice
A full day arrives as a single timestamped receipt. Corporate accounts consolidate recurring travel further.
Concierge-level dispatch
A 24/7 desk that answers immediately, handles changes without renegotiation, and coordinates with assistants and planners directly.
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Hourly Service FAQ
Questions about as-directed hours
What is the minimum reservation? +
Most vehicles, including sedans and SUVs, carry a three-hour minimum. The Limo Sprinter and Black Motorcoach require longer, and event venues can set their own floor — Hard Rock Stadium, for example, requires six hours or more depending on the event. Beyond the minimum, time is added in 30-minute increments, so a meeting that overruns by ten minutes never costs a full extra hour.
Can I change the itinerary during the booking? +
That is the point of as-directed service. Add stops, drop them, reverse the order or change the destination entirely — your chauffeur follows your direction for the hours you have reserved, within a reasonable radius of Miami.
Will the chauffeur wait during my meetings? +
Yes. The vehicle stays with you for the whole block, parked nearby and ready within a few minutes of your call. Waiting between stops is included in the hourly rate rather than charged separately.
Can I extend on the day if we run long? +
Usually, yes — tell your chauffeur or message dispatch and we will extend in 30-minute increments where the vehicle is not committed elsewhere. Flagging a likely overrun when you book makes it certain.
Is hourly service available 24/7? +
Dispatch operates around the clock, every day of the year, and hourly blocks can start at any hour. Reservations must still be arranged in advance — we do not operate on demand.
What is the cancellation policy for hourly bookings? +
Hourly reservations must be cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start; later cancellations are billed in full. The longer window reflects the fact that the vehicle and chauffeur are held exclusively for you.
Should I book hourly or point-to-point? +
Two addresses and no waiting is a point-to-point transfer. Three or more stops, or any plan involving waiting, is almost always cheaper and simpler booked hourly.
Build the rest of the itinerary
Hourly service pairs naturally with an airport arrival at the start of a visit and a single transfer at the end of it.
