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Gulf County occupies one of the quietest stretches of the Florida panhandle, where Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas, Wewahitchka, and Indian Pass pull in visitors who want Gulf beaches without the crowds that fill Destin or Panama City. Moving through that geography takes planning. The nearest commercial airport sits more than an hour away, rental counters empty out during scallop season, and rideshare coverage thins to nothing once you leave the county seat. We run chauffeured car service in Florida that reaches every corner of this county, from Highway 98 beach houses to fishing lodges near the Dead Lakes, with fixed pricing quoted before you book and vehicles that arrive when dispatch says they will.
Ground Transportation Built for Gulf County Geography
Gulf County covers roughly 565 square miles of pine flatwoods, tidal marsh, and barrier beach, and almost none of it carries public transit. St. Joseph Peninsula State Park sits at the end of a two lane road with no shoulder and no streetlights. Wewahitchka lies inland along the Apalachicola River, a solid forty minutes from the coast. A visitor who assumes the county works like Tampa or Orlando discovers the difference at the rental counter. Chauffeured ground transportation closes that gap, and our dispatch team plans routes against Gulf of Mexico tide and marine forecasts, because storm surge advisories and afternoon squalls change how a peninsula run should be timed.
Communities and Landmarks We Cover
Coverage runs county wide, with the heaviest volume in these areas:
- Port St. Joe for the county seat, the marina district, Reid Avenue shops and restaurants, and Constitution Convention Museum State Park.
- Cape San Blas and Indian Pass for vacation rentals, Salinas Park, the Cape San Blas Lighthouse grounds, and access to St. Joseph Peninsula State Park.
- Wewahitchka for the Dead Lakes, tupelo honey operations along the river, and the general aviation field serving private arrivals.
- Mexico Beach and Beacon Hill at the western edge, where restaurants and condo rentals sit within an easy reach of the county line.
- Highland View, White City, Overstreet, and Simmons Bayou for residential pickups and long distance transfers out of the county.
Airport Car Service for Gulf County Travelers
Nearly every visit to this county begins with an airport transfer, and the distances involved reward planning. Our Florida airport car service tracks inbound flights in real time, so a delayed arrival at ten at night still finds a chauffeur waiting at baggage claim rather than a cancelled reservation. Panhandle airports carry far lighter passenger volumes than the state's major hubs, a pattern visible in federal air travel statistics, and that thinner schedule is exactly why a missed connection here can strand a traveler until morning. A confirmed vehicle removes that risk.
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP)
ECP in Panama City is the closest commercial gateway, roughly 55 miles and about an hour and fifteen minutes from Port St. Joe. Southwest, Delta, American, and United all serve it. Most Gulf County reservations start here, and meet and greet service inside the terminal comes standard.
Tallahassee International Airport (TLH)
TLH sits about 100 miles east, roughly an hour and forty five minutes by road through Apalachicola and along Highway 98. Travelers connecting from Atlanta or Charlotte often land here when ECP fares climb. The route is scenic and slow, which makes a chauffeur a better use of the drive than a rental car.
Destin Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS)
VPS runs about two hours west and serves travelers combining Gulf County with an Emerald Coast stop. Union Limousine handles that transfer as a single fixed fare, and groups arriving on the same flight can be consolidated into one Sprinter van or coach instead of three separate SUVs.
Fleet Options for Gulf County Trips
Vehicle choice matters more here than in a dense metro, because driveways are sandy, streets are narrow, and gear travels with almost every group. Our car service fleet spans seven classes, and dispatch will tell you plainly when a smaller or larger vehicle fits your address better than the one you requested.
Sedans and SUVs
- Sedans seat up to 3 passengers. The efficient choice for couples on an ECP transfer, a business traveler heading to a Port St. Joe meeting, or a single rider running to Tallahassee.
- SUVs seat up to 6 passengers. The workhorse of this county. Extra ground clearance, room for coolers and rods, and enough cargo space for a family arriving with a week of beach equipment.
Stretch Limousines and Sprinter Vans
- Stretch limousines seat up to 20 passengers. Reserved for weddings, anniversary dinners, and prom nights where arrival matters. Best suited to paved routes through Port St. Joe and the Highway 98 corridor.
- Sprinter vans seat up to 14 passengers. High roof interiors, real luggage capacity, and a footprint that still fits a rental driveway. The default pick for fishing parties and multigenerational families.
Party Buses and Charter Coaches
- Party buses seat up to 30 passengers. Perimeter seating, sound, and lighting for bachelor parties, birthdays, and reception afterparties moving between the cape and downtown.
- Mini charter buses seat up to 35 passengers. A practical shuttle for wedding guests, church outings, and school trips to the Dead Lakes or the state park.
- Full size charter buses seat up to 56 passengers. Undercarriage storage, restroom equipped coaches for corporate retreats, conference groups, and long hauls to Tallahassee, Pensacola, or Orlando.
Occasions We Handle Across Gulf County
Beach Weddings and Receptions
St. Joseph Peninsula and Cape San Blas host dozens of weddings each season, and nearly all of them share the same problem: guests scattered across rentals miles apart, with parking for maybe twelve cars at the venue. A coach shuttle loop plus a stretch limousine for the couple solves it. Union Limousine builds those timelines with the planner, including photo stops at the lighthouse and a late departure once the reception clears.
Corporate, Government, and Group Travel
Gulf County draws consultants, contractors, and agency staff working on coastal restoration, forestry, and port projects. Those visits run on tight schedules with airport arrivals, site inspections, and county building appointments in a single day. Executive sedans and SUVs cover the individual traveler, while a Sprinter van or mini coach carries a full site team without the paperwork of six rental agreements.
Leisure, Fishing, and Special Occasions
Charter boats leave the Port St. Joe marina early, scallopers head for the bay flats at first light, and hunters work the timber tracts inland. Every one of those trips involves gear, mud, and an odd hour. Chauffeured vehicles absorb all three, and nobody in the group has to skip a drink at dinner to serve as the designated driver.
Why Gulf County Riders Book With Us
- Fixed quotes. The fare you approve is the fare you pay. No surge, no fuel surcharge, no driver fee added at drop off.
- Flight tracking on every airport run. Delays adjust the pickup automatically, and waiting time on domestic arrivals is included.
- Vetted, licensed chauffeurs. Background screened, drug tested, and trained on the peninsula routes they are assigned to drive.
- A 50 state partner network. Union Limousine coordinates ground travel beyond Florida, so the same account covers a Gulf County wedding and a New York corporate trip.
- Dispatch reachable around the clock. A person answers at three in the morning when a flight diverts to Tallahassee.
- Commercial insurance and full licensing. Documentation available on request for corporate and government procurement.
Reserve Your Gulf County Ride Today
Tell us the date, the pickup address, the number of passengers, and what you are carrying, and a fixed quote comes back the same day. Reservations can be placed through Union Limousine online in a couple of minutes, or by phone if your itinerary has moving parts worth talking through. Wedding shuttles, ECP airport transfers, charter coaches, and hourly service across Port St. Joe, Cape San Blas, Wewahitchka, and Mexico Beach are all confirmed in writing before a chauffeur is assigned. Book early during scallop season and the winter holidays, when the county's vehicle supply tightens well ahead of demand.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport is the closest commercial field, roughly 55 miles from the Port St. Joe marina. Under normal traffic the drive takes about an hour and fifteen minutes. Tallahassee International adds roughly thirty five minutes on top of that, and Destin Fort Walton Beach sits near the two hour mark. We quote every one of those runs as a fixed fare with tolls and gratuity already folded in.
Yes. We deliver directly to rental addresses along Cape San Blas Road, Indian Pass, and the streets branching toward the state park. Chauffeurs receive the gate code, driveway notes, and any surface warnings before dispatch, which matters on sandy lanes where a low clearance vehicle would struggle. SUVs are the usual recommendation for those addresses.
SUVs handle beach house driveways and gear better than anything else in the lineup, since they clear soft surfaces and swallow coolers, chairs, and rods. Sedans suit airport runs for couples traveling light. For a family reunion or a rental with six bedrooms, a Sprinter van keeps everyone together and cuts the number of vehicles threading down narrow coastal streets.
We run mini charter buses seating up to thirty five and full size coaches seating up to fifty six for weddings across the county. Most couples use one coach for a hotel shuttle loop and a stretch limousine or SUV for the wedding party. Reception venues near the marina and along the peninsula have limited parking, so a coach usually solves more problems than it creates.
Scallop season fills Gulf County lodging from late summer onward, and vehicle availability tightens along with it. Two weeks of notice is comfortable for a sedan or SUV. For a stretch limousine, party bus, or coach during that window, three to four weeks gives you a real choice of vehicle rather than whatever remains unbooked.
Chauffeurs assigned to the peninsula run it regularly and know where the pavement narrows, where turnarounds exist, and which driveways defeat a long wheelbase vehicle. That knowledge is why we sometimes recommend a different vehicle class than the one requested. Nobody wants a stretch limousine reversing a quarter mile down a sand lane at dusk.
Both, along with Highland View, Beacon Hill, White City, Overstreet, and Simmons Bayou. Wewahitchka pickups run inland toward the Dead Lakes and the tupelo honey operations along the Apalachicola River. Mexico Beach sits at the western county line and is a routine stop on ECP airport runs.
Hourly rates depend on vehicle class and the length of the reservation, with sedans at the entry point and full size coaches at the top. Most hourly bookings carry a minimum of three or four hours depending on season and vehicle. You receive the full number before you confirm, with no fuel surcharge or driver fee added afterward.
A Sprinter van seats up to fourteen and carries rod tubes, tackle bags, and coolers without anyone riding with gear on their lap. Groups heading to the Port St. Joe marina or Indian Pass boat ramp usually pick this vehicle for exactly that reason. Tell dispatch what you are bringing and the vehicle gets assigned around the load.
Party buses seating up to thirty run throughout the county, and the common use is a group moving between Reid Avenue restaurants, a rental on the cape, and a late stop somewhere along Highway 98. Rural roads and a long night pair badly with personal vehicles, which is the argument for a chauffeur who stays with the group until the last drop off.







































