Asbury Park Car Service from Newark Airport: Sedans, SUVs, Sprinter Vans
Asbury park car service from Newark airport. Flat-rate sedans, SUVs, and Sprinter vans to the boardwalk, Convention Hall, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, and Deal.
~50 mi south · ~1 hr 5 min off-peak · GSP Exit 102
Why book this ride, not drive it down the Parkway
Flight tracking, flat rates, Sprinter capacity for festival groups, and 60 minutes of complimentary wait time
Flight Tracking, Shore-Traffic Add
We monitor your arrival from takeoff and watch GSP conditions in real time. Delays, early landings, or a sudden Driscoll Bridge slowdown, dispatch adjusts the pickup window automatically and bakes the summer shore-traffic add into the timing.
Flat Rates, No Sunday Surge
The quote you receive is the final price. No surge on Sunday afternoons heading back to EWR from a shore weekend. No hidden Parkway toll line items. Tolls and gratuity are built into the flat rate for every vehicle tier.
Sprinter Vans for Festival Groups
Sea.Hear.Now weekends, PorchFest crowds, eight to twelve people heading to a boardwalk hotel or Ocean Grove rental, bachelorette parties hitting the Stone Pony. One Mercedes Sprinter beats two sedans on the GSP.
60 Minute Complimentary Wait
Sixty minutes of wait time from your actual landing, included on every flat rate. Clear customs, find your bag, hit the restroom. No meter ticking, no extra charge.
The drive to Asbury Park: GSP Exit 102, Asbury Avenue approach
About 50 miles south, 1 hour 5 minutes off-peak
Distance and drive time
From the Newark Airport cell phone lot, our drivers head out via the Turnpike interchange, then south on the Garden State Parkway down to Exit 102 for Asbury Park and Asbury Avenue. That’s the exit we use for almost every boardwalk hotel, Convention Hall pickup, or downtown Cookman Avenue drop. Off-peak, the whole thing is about 1 hour 5 minutes door to door. A Friday afternoon in July, sure, you can pad another 25 to 40 minutes onto that.
Asbury Avenue picks up off Exit 102 and brings you straight east into town, dead-ending at the boardwalk near Convention Hall. For Ocean Grove drops, our drivers stay south on Ocean Avenue past Wesley Lake. Bradley Beach sits a few minutes south of that, then Avon-by-the-Sea, then Deal. One spine, five towns, same flat-rate band.
Sunday-evening shore traffic: the honest part
The honest part: Sunday evenings between Memorial Day and Labor Day, northbound on the GSP from Exit 102 back toward EWR can back up something fierce. We’ve watched a normally 1-hour-5-minute trip turn into 1 hour 30 to 1 hour 45 between 4 PM and 7 PM on a hot July or August Sunday. That 25 to 40 minute add is real, and the chauffeur staging accounts for it. Asbury Park pickup, Sunday afternoon in August, 7 PM flight: our drivers want to leave by 4:15, not 4:45. The buffer matters, and it’s bigger than first-time shore weekenders expect.
And, fair to say, the trip to Asbury Park is a shorter ride than what we do for Point Pleasant or LBI. About 15 to 20 minutes shorter than Point Pleasant, give or take. That’s the South Shore advantage. People who weekend in Asbury know that already. First-time Sea.Hear.Now travelers sometimes don’t, so we mention it before we quote the ride.
Parkway tolls for the EWR-to-Asbury-Park lane add roughly $5 to $9 each way depending on vehicle class. Sprinter and SUV tiers sit higher than a sedan on the axle classifications. Every toll and the gratuity is built into the flat rate, so a family booking an Escalade for a 5 AM EWR transfer is never watching the meter at a Parkway gantry. It’s quoted up front and that’s the number you pay.
And the reverse direction, Asbury Park back to Newark airport, works the same way. Same flat-rate band, same vehicles, same chauffeur quality. Most of our Asbury Park clients book both legs at the same time: drop-off on arrival, pickup on departure, locked in before they fly.
What Our Clients Say
100+ verified Google reviews from Newark Airport travelers

[REVIEW_1, placeholder: real review from an Asbury Park boardwalk or Convention Hall traveler; should mention the boardwalk, Convention Hall, Cookman Avenue, or a summer weekend EWR drop. Until ops sources a real one, the carousel uses a generic real review here.] Flew in Friday night for a weekend at a hotel two blocks off the boardwalk. Driver was waiting, knew exactly where to go, got us in before midnight. Booked the return ride before we even unpacked.

[REVIEW_2, placeholder: real review from a Sea.Hear.Now or Stone Pony late-night-pickup traveler; should mention the Stone Pony, Sea.Hear.Now, Asbury Lanes, or a post-concert EWR run. Generic real review used until ops sources a venue-specific one.] Stone Pony show ran late, like really late. Driver was right there at the side door at 1:15 AM. No surge, no attitude, just dropped us at the hotel and the EWR run the next morning was ready when we were.

[REVIEW_3, placeholder: real review from an Ocean Grove residential traveler; should mention Ocean Grove, Wesley Lake, the Auditorium, or a quiet residential pickup. Generic real review used until ops sources one.] We live in Ocean Grove and fly out of EWR three or four times a year. Same chauffeur quality every time, S-Class on the dot, quiet pull-up, no horn. They get the neighborhood and they get the timing.

Needed a car last minute for an early flight. Booked online. Got confirmation in five minutes. Driver knew the fastest way down. Made my flight with time to spare.

EWR to the shore at rush hour. Driver watched traffic and picked the right window. Fixed price meant I wasn’t watching a meter. Clean car, quiet ride.

First time using a car service instead of rideshare. Huge difference. Driver was waiting with my name on a sign. No wandering around looking for my ride. Worth it.

I fly out of EWR every week. Switched to this service after too many rideshare cancellations. Six months now, same quality every time. Fixed rates make expenses easy.

Pickup at 4:30 AM. Driver was there at 4:15. Helped with bags. Had water in the car. Small things, but they add up when you’re half asleep before a flight.

Booked an Escalade to pick up a client. Car was spotless. Driver wore a suit. Showed up right on time. Made a good impression. Will use again for client pickups.

Our company uses this for all Newark trips now. Fixed pricing made budgeting simple. Drivers are professional. Vehicles are always clean. No complaints in four months.

Manhattan to EWR during morning rush. Driver tracked traffic and picked a faster way. Flight tracking meant he knew exactly when to be there. Made my flight easy.

Got into Newark three hours late. Driver was still there. No extra fees. No attitude. Just grabbed my bags and we left. That’s the kind of service I’ll pay for.
Where we go on the South Shore
One flat-rate band covers Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Deal
Asbury Park: boardwalk, North Beach, downtown
Most of our Asbury Park rides land on or near the boardwalk between Convention Hall and the Casino. That’s the strip with the Stone Pony out back, Asbury Lanes a block off, the Berkeley and Asbury hotels facing the ocean, and Cookman Avenue’s restaurants two blocks west. Drop-offs are usually a boardwalk-side hotel, a rental on Sixth or Seventh Avenue, or downtown for a Watermark or Pascal & Sabine dinner. North Beach (the residential blocks north of Convention Hall) is quieter and we treat it the same way.
Downtown Asbury Park (Cookman, Bangs, Mattison) is where a lot of the year-round restaurant work happens. Pickups from a Cookman Avenue Airbnb on a Sunday morning are calm. The boardwalk weekend rush is the loud version; downtown is the steady version.
Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon, and Deal
Ocean Grove sits right south of Asbury, across Wesley Lake. Tents, Victorians, the Great Auditorium, no cars on Sunday mornings on some streets. Most Ocean Grove pickups are residential, quiet, on-time, S-Class style. Bradley Beach sits south of that, family-oriented shore rentals and a calmer beach scene. Avon-by-the-Sea and Deal round out the southern edge of this page’s flat-rate band, with Deal skewing residential and Avon skewing summer-rental.
Vehicle options and pricing for the Asbury Park lane
Same flat-rate band covers Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Deal
Business Class Sedan
From
$215.84
Up to 3 passengers, 2 bags. Mercedes E-Class or similar. Best for couples and solo business travelers heading to a boardwalk hotel or Ocean Grove residence.
Business Class SUV
From
$327.03
Up to 5 passengers, 5 bags. Suburban, Escalade or similar. The common Asbury Park pick for families with checked luggage and beach gear.
Sprinter Van
From
$442.51
6 to 14 passengers. Sea.Hear.Now weekends, PorchFest groups, bachelorette parties, multi-family shore rentals, wedding-party shuttles down to the boardwalk hotels.
See live ‘from’ pricing per pickup town and date in the booking widget at the top of the page. All flat rates include tolls, gratuity, and 60 minutes of complimentary wait time from your actual landing. Sprinter and SUV pricing covers groups of 6+ headed to or from a single Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, or Deal address.
Sedan and SUV
Two travelers with a couple of bags, our business-class sedan (Mercedes E-Class or similar) is the right pick for an Asbury Park drop. Three or four travelers with full luggage, the business-class SUV (Suburban, Escalade) gives you the rear cargo space. For an Ocean Grove or Deal residential pickup, a first-class sedan (Mercedes S-Class) is the common request. Quiet ride, discreet pull-up, no horn.
Sprinter van
The Sprinter is the festival-weekend and group answer. Eight to twelve people flying in Friday for Sea.Hear.Now, all heading to one boardwalk hotel, that’s a Sprinter. A bachelorette party hitting the Stone Pony and Asbury Lanes back-to-back, same. PorchFest weekenders spread across two Cookman Avenue Airbnbs, one Sprinter does both drops on the way in. The per-person math usually beats two sedans once you add both flat rates. Our Newark airport Sprinter van service page covers the bigger options, and Sprinter van vs multiple cars walks through the math head-to-head.
Asbury Park flat-rate lanes from Newark airport
All five South Shore towns on one band, sedan tier as the entry rate
| Town | Drive Time (off-peak) | GSP Exit | Sedan From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asbury Park | ~1 hr 5 min | Exit 102 | From $215.84 |
| Ocean Grove | ~1 hr 5 min | Exit 102 | From $215.84 |
| Bradley Beach | ~1 hr 10 min | Exit 102 | From $247.84 |
| Avon-by-the-Sea | ~1 hr 10 min | Exit 100 | From $247.84 |
| Deal | ~1 hr | Exit 105 | From $183.84 |
See live “from” pricing for each town in the booking widget. Times exclude summer-Sunday shore-traffic add (25 to 40 min).
Common Asbury Park rides we handle
Festival weekends, Stone Pony nights, NYC weekenders, downtown business pickups
Sea.Hear.Now and PorchFest festival weekends
September weekends, when Sea.Hear.Now lights up the boardwalk, our drivers do a steady stream of festival drops at the Asbury, the Berkeley, and the boardwalk-side rentals. Typical group is six to twelve people flying in from Chicago, Austin, or Nashville for the two-day pass, Sprinter van both ways. Same pattern the following Saturday for Asbury Park PorchFest, just spread further across downtown blocks. We’ve watched what happens to rideshare prices that Saturday night, and it isn’t pretty. A pre-booked flat-rate Sprinter avoids all of it. People learn this the hard way once.
For background on the festival weekend logistics, see the Sea.Hear.Now parking and transportation guide and the PorchFest parking and getting there rundown.
Stone Pony and Asbury Lanes late-night pickups
The Stone Pony and Asbury Lanes both have shows that run past 1 AM regularly. Tuesday-night surprise sets, Saturday packed-house headliners, summer-stage outdoor concerts. We do steady late-night pickups from both venues for travelers staying at boardwalk hotels and for shore-weekenders heading to a Sprinter Sunday morning. Side-door pickup, no horn, driver knows where the load zone is.
NYC weekenders and downtown business pickups
Most weekends, half our Asbury Park work is NYC weekenders flying into EWR rather than taking the NJT down. Two travelers, one boardwalk hotel, sedan both ways. Fixed price, no transfer at Long Branch, no surge on the return. The other half is downtown business pickups, Cookman Avenue restaurants for client dinners, the Asbury hotel for corporate retreats, the Berkeley for board meetings. Discreet sedan, on time, no chitchat unless the client opens it. And, fair to say, the regulars on this lane are loyal: the same Ocean Grove and Deal families book us four or five times a year for the same flight pattern.
For travelers heading further south on the shore corridor, our Point Pleasant car service page covers the Northern Barnegat Peninsula lane and the broader Newark airport to Jersey Shore guide breaks down all four shore destinations and the drive math for each. Travelers heading inland from Asbury can check our Red Bank car service page for the next county over. Our Newark airport limo service page covers the full vehicle range.
For Asbury Park hotel recommendations and itinerary planning before booking the ride, the best hotels in Asbury Park piece walks through the boardwalk options. And the Monmouth County coverage piece (publish-dependent, Phase 2) at Monmouth County car service covers Red Bank, Holmdel, Rumson, and the rest of the county for cross-town shore-corridor work.
Why a pre-booked ride beats the NJT plus Lyft combination
The math on a summer Sunday afternoon, EWR to Asbury and back
The honest comparison: Newark Penn Station to Long Branch on NJT, then Lyft to Asbury Park, on a normal Tuesday in February, is cheaper than a flat-rate sedan. We’re not pretending otherwise. But add a Friday-evening EWR landing with three checked bags and a stroller, or a Sunday-evening 5 PM Long Branch transfer with a packed train and Lyft surge stacking at the Asbury Park station, and the math flips. One flat-rate door-to-door ride beats the transfer-plus-surge combination on every dimension that matters when you’re traveling with family or with a Friday-night flight that lands at 11 PM.
And the reverse direction, Asbury Park back to Newark airport, works the same way. Same flat-rate band, same vehicles, same chauffeur quality. Most of our Asbury Park clients book both legs at the same time, drop-off on arrival, pickup on departure, locked in before they fly.
Asbury Park car service: frequently asked questions
Pricing is flat-rate by vehicle tier, with the same band covering Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Deal. Business-class sedan is the entry tier, business-class SUV is the most common Asbury Park pick for families with luggage, and the Sprinter van handles groups of 6 to 14 for Sea.Hear.Now weekends, PorchFest groups, bachelorette parties, and multi-family shore rentals. The booking widget shows the live “from” rate per lane and date, and the quote locks at booking. Tolls, gratuity, and 60 minutes of complimentary wait time from your actual landing are included in every flat rate.
About 50 miles, and our drivers do it door-to-door in roughly 1 hour 5 minutes off-peak. Garden State Parkway south to Exit 102, then a short hop east on Asbury Avenue to the boardwalk and Convention Hall. Add 25 to 40 minutes on Sunday evenings between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the northbound shore-traffic window from 4 PM to 7 PM. For an early Monday flight, we tell Asbury Park and Ocean Grove clients to leave by 4:15 AM if the takeoff is before 7.
Yes. The Mercedes Sprinter handles 6 to 14 passengers with full luggage and is the common pick for Sea.Hear.Now, PorchFest, bachelorette parties, and multi-family Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, and Deal shore rentals. Eight to twelve people flying in Friday for a festival, all heading to one boardwalk hotel, fits in one Sprinter without anyone holding a bag on a lap. The per-person math usually beats two sedans once you add both flat rates. Same flat-rate model applies, no Sunday surge, tolls and gratuity included.
Yes, we do these regularly. Stone Pony, Asbury Lanes, Convention Hall, Wonder Bar, all of them have shows that run past 1 AM in season, and our dispatch flags late-night pickup bookings in the notes so the chauffeur is staged at the venue’s side door before the encore wraps. No surge, no attitude, no surcharge for a 1:30 AM pickup. Just side-door pull-up, bag-in-trunk, and a quiet ride back to your boardwalk hotel or to EWR if you’re flying out at dawn.
Yes. Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Deal all sit on this page’s flat-rate band along with Asbury Park. Ocean Grove and Deal are mostly residential pickups for us, and our chauffeurs know the quiet residential blocks and the Sunday no-car streets in Ocean Grove. Same flat-rate quote per vehicle tier, same 60-minute wait time, same flight tracking. Pick your pickup town in the booking widget and the live rate shows for that exact address.
Book your Asbury Park car service from Newark airport
One straight ride from EWR to your boardwalk hotel, Cookman Avenue Airbnb, Ocean Grove residence, Bradley Beach rental, or Deal home. Flat rate, tolls and gratuity included, 60 minutes of complimentary wait time, 24/7 dispatch.
Same-day booking available.
Service availability depends on date, time, and vehicle selection. Asbury Park is one destination in our broader Newark airport car service coverage, which spans the Jersey Shore corridor and the NYC metro. This page covers Newark Liberty International Airport pickups and drop-offs to Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Avon-by-the-Sea, and Deal, plus the boardwalk venues, Cookman Avenue downtown, and the Garden State Parkway Exit 102 corridor. For more on Newark airport, see Newark Liberty International Airport. For Jersey Shore travel info, see Visit NJ Jersey Shore.