Car VIP is based in Ecuador, and provides shared and private car services from Quito, Ambato, Baños, Pelileo, Riobamba, Puyo and Guaranda.
Phone 1: +593 9787 39798
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Great communication from the company. They were able to arrange a ride from Baños to Quito at short notice, taking us directly to our hotel. Although it’s a shared service, we ended up having the car to ourselves.
Friendly driver, picked me up on time and got me to my destination on time as well! No complaints!
The distance between Banos and Quito is 82 miles, or approximately 131 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Banos to Quito, including bus, minivan, and car.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 3 hours 30 minutes.
The distance between Quito and Banos is 82 miles, or approximately 131 kilometers.There are 3 ways to get from Quito to Banos, including bus, minivan, and car.The earliest departure leaves at 05:00 and has a duration of 3 hours 30 minutes.
Quito to Banos by car
The only travel class available is Standard.
15Cities
28Routes
Our travelers reviews about the ride with Car VIP
5
Based on 2 reviews from Bookaway users who traveled with Car VIP
Great communication from the company. They were able to arrange a ride from Baños to Quito at short notice, taking us directly to our hotel. Although it’s a shared service, we ended up having the car to ourselves.
How much does a bus ride cost from Banos to Quito?
The cost of a bus ride for a roundtrip adult ticket to Quito leaving from Banos is around US$ 7
Do Car VIP have toilets on board?
Car VIP do not have toilets on board.
Is there Wi-Fi on Car VIP?
Most of the Car VIP rides have Wi-Fi on board. We recommend reaching out directly to Car VIP to find out if your ride is one of those rides.
Do I need to print my ticket or does Car VIP offer e-tickets?
Car VIP has e-tickets so you don’t need to print your tickets.
Which cities does Car VIP operate in?
Car VIP operates in Banos, Quito, Ambato, Lago Agrio (Nueva Loja), Puyo, Guaranda, Latacunga, Riobamba, Tena, Shushufindi, Loreto, Pelileo, Joya de los Sachas, Coca, and Dayuma