Newark Airport to Atlantic City Car Service
Newark to Atlantic City car service. Fixed-rate transfer from EWR to Borgata, Hard Rock, Ocean, Caesars, and the AC Boardwalk.
125 miles · 90 to 120 minutes typical · Tolls and gratuity included
Why book this ride, not drive it
Fixed rates, flight tracking, and a driver who knows the roads
Fixed Rates
No surge pricing. No hidden fees. The quote you receive is your final price.
Flight Tracking
We monitor your arrival from takeoff. Delays or early landings? We adjust automatically.
60-Minute Wait
Complimentary wait time from actual landing. Clear customs without watching the meter.
Licensed & Insured
Licensed professional chauffeurs. Commercially insured vehicles. Full regulatory compliance.
The drive from EWR to Atlantic City
125 miles, one straight shot down the Turnpike
Distance and drive time
Newark to Atlantic City is 125 miles by car. On a clean Tuesday afternoon our drivers do it in 90 minutes flat, give or take. Sunday evening coming back from the shore takes longer. Add 25 to 40 minutes between Memorial Day and Labor Day, sometimes more if there’s a game letting out at MetLife or a wreck on the inner roadway near the Newark Bay Bridge.
For early-morning flights heading back to Newark, we tell clients to leave AC by 4:30 AM if the flight is before 8. The buffer covers a jackknifed truck on the Turnpike north of Exit 8. We’ve seen a 90-minute drive turn into 3 hours twice this past year on that stretch.
The drive in detail: Turnpike to AC Expressway
From the Newark Airport cell phone lot it’s a left onto Brewster Road, then south on the NJ Turnpike from Exit 14. Our drivers stay in the right two lanes until Exit 7A, then it’s the Atlantic City Expressway east. Sign for AC is unmissable from there. Total: one Turnpike segment, one Expressway segment, and the cross-streets in town. Simple drive, but the timing matters.
Tolls cost about $11 each way for a passenger sedan with E-ZPass, give or take based on time-of-day pricing on the AC Expressway (peak hours cost more). The Sprinter and Suburban hit harder, closer to $18 because of axle classification. All tolls and gratuity are baked into the flat rate we quote.
If there’s a Turnpike accident around Exit 8 (Sunday evenings, there always is), our drivers drop south on the Garden State Parkway and pick the Expressway up from there. Costs about 10 extra minutes. One common request from late-night arrivals out of Charlotte or Atlanta: a quick Wawa stop at Expressway Exit 3 for coffee. Adds 8 minutes when clients let us know in advance.
What Our Clients Say
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Driver showed up 10 minutes early. Car was clean. Price was exactly what they quoted. No games, no surprises. I travel a lot for work and this is the service I’ll keep using.

My flight landed 45 minutes late. Driver was already there waiting. No extra charge. That’s how it should work. I’ve had other services cancel on me for less.

I use this for my Brooklyn pickups. Always on time. Drivers know the routes. The 60-minute wait time is a big deal when your flight gets delayed. Solid service.

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

Jersey City to the airport at rush hour. Driver took back roads and got me there in 25 minutes. 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.

Hoboken 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 route. 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.
Flight Delayed?
We track every flight. Your driver waits up to 60 minutes free, from your actual landing time.
Concerned About Price?
Fixed rates quoted upfront. No surge, no hidden fees. What you see is what you pay.
Need Last-Minute Booking?
Same-day reservations available. Call us directly for immediate confirmation.
Vehicle options and pricing for Atlantic City
Sedans, SUVs, and Sprinter vans for the EWR to Atlantic City drive
Business class sedan
from $499.82
3 passengers, 2 bags. Best for solo or couple. Mercedes E-Class or similar.
Business class SUV
from $650.74
5 passengers, 5 bags. Most popular for AC. Suburban or Yukon XL.
Sprinter van
from $1098.93
6 to 14 passengers. Bachelor parties, weddings, group casino trips.
All rates include tolls, gratuity, and 60-minute complimentary wait. No surge pricing. Sprinter and SUV pricing covers groups of 6+ headed to a single Atlantic City address.
Business Class Sedans
Mercedes E-Class, Audi A6 or similar
Business Class SUVs
Chevrolet Suburban, GMC Yukon XL or similar
Comfort Vans
Toyota Sienna, Mercedes Metris or similar
First Class Sedans
Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series or similar
First Class SUVs
Cadillac Escalade ESV (2022+) or similar
Business Sprinter Vans
Mercedes Sprinter or similar
Every vehicle handles the EWR to Atlantic City transfer with a professional chauffeur, tolls included. Couples and solo travelers usually go sedan. Families with luggage and clubs heading to Borgata almost always upgrade to the Suburban. Bachelor parties and wedding groups take the Sprinter.
See full fleet detailAtlantic City destinations we cover
Casinos, the Convention Center, and the full Boardwalk
Casino hotels: Borgata, Hard Rock, Ocean, Caesars
Borgata is our most common drop in AC. North end of the city, just off the Brigantine Connector. Our drivers pull into the porte cochère, the bellman pulls bags out, the client walks 20 feet to the lobby. MGM took the property over back in 2019 and the valet stand sped up noticeably after that. Status guests check in under 5 minutes most nights.
Hard Rock and Ocean sit right next door on the boardwalk, and the drop is almost identical for both. Off the Expressway at Brigantine Boulevard, swing past the back entrance for the porte cochère. Hard Rock’s valet moves faster than Ocean’s in our experience. Ocean tends to get backed up Friday and Saturday after 6 PM, especially during a HQ2 show.
Caesars is downtown on the boardwalk near the Tropicana side. Drop is at the front entrance off Pacific Avenue. Tougher to maneuver a Sprinter into that loop because of how the porte cochère is angled (it wasn’t built for 14-passenger vans). For Sprinter bookings to Caesars, we build in 5 extra minutes for the back-and-forth.
Atlantic City Convention Center
The Convention Center sits on the south side of the Boardwalk near Caesars, with the main entrance off Mississippi Avenue. Most conferences want bell service at the side entrance, not the main one, especially during the ASI Show, NAHB International Builders Show satellite events, and the wedding expos every February.
We learned this the hard way back in 2018. One of our drivers dropped a CFO at the main entrance during a major Trade Show event and he had to walk the full length of the convention hall with his luggage. He was polite about it. He shouldn’t have had to be. Now we always confirm which event before our drivers leave Newark.
Boardwalk hotels
Beyond the casinos, the boardwalk stretches about 4.5 miles from Absecon Inlet down through Ventnor. The older boardwalk-side properties (Claridge, Resorts, Tropicana) all have curbside drops at the front entrance off Pacific Avenue. Bell service is slower than at Borgata or Ocean. Drop times are unpredictable on summer weekends.
Resorts and Claridge are trickier in summer. If your flight lands at EWR after 6 PM in July or August, plan on 95 to 100 minutes door to door, not 90. The boardwalk traffic pattern between 5 and 8 PM in summer is the slowest stretch of the whole drive. We’d rather quote 100 minutes and get you there in 92 than the other way around.
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When to book us, and when to rent a car instead
The honest case for and against booking the car
Sometimes our service isn’t the right call. If it’s just you, no luggage, no plans to drink, and you’ve made the drive before, rent a car. The Hertz desk at EWR Terminal B is open 24 hours and a one-day rental usually beats our sedan rate. Sometimes by a lot. We lose business saying this and we don’t care.
Most people headed to AC from EWR aren’t in that situation. They’re landing at Terminal C jet-lagged from Atlanta or Denver or London, headed for a Borgata stay where they’re playing $100-a-hand blackjack at 11 PM and ordering a second old fashioned. Putting them behind the wheel of a Hertz Corolla for 90 miles of Turnpike, then asking them to find casino parking and remember which level they parked on at 4 AM, is a missed exit waiting to happen.
A few things people forget about driving themselves to AC after a flight:
What casino parking actually costs
Borgata self-park is technically free but it’s a half-mile walk from the casino floor with bags. Valet costs $40 a night including the mandatory tip. Hard Rock and Ocean charge similar rates. Over a weekend stay you’re looking at $80 to $120 in parking on top of the rental and gas. The rental suddenly doesn’t look so cheap.
The Sunday return drive
Sunday evening on the AC Expressway northbound between 4 and 8 PM is the worst stretch of road in New Jersey. Worse than the Holland Tunnel on a Friday. Our drivers have watched 90 minutes turn into 3 hours twice this past year. After two nights of casino air and four hours of sleep, that’s not a drive you want to make solo.
Bag handling at check-in
A sedan from us means the driver pulls bags out at Borgata, hands them to the bellman, you walk 20 feet to check-in. With a rental, you’re hauling everything across the parking deck, finding the elevator, getting to the lobby. Two suitcases and 16 hours awake makes that walk longer than it should be.
When rental actually wins
Staying a week and bouncing between AC, Cape May, and Asbury Park? Rent. Solo with no checked bags and you’ve made the drive five times? Rent. For a Friday-to-Sunday casino weekend with two people and bags? Booking the ride is the right call almost every time. For groups of 4 or more, a Sprinter van transfer to Atlantic City handles everyone in one vehicle for less than the per-person rental + valet + gas would cost.
Or compare options on the Atlantic City airport transfer options page.
Newark to Atlantic City: Frequently asked questions
About 125 miles. Drive time is 90 minutes in good traffic, more like 100 to 110 during summer weekends or Sunday returns. The drive is NJ Turnpike south from Exit 14 to Exit 7A, then the Atlantic City Expressway east. One Turnpike segment, one Expressway segment, no surface streets until you hit AC.
Private car service is the only direct option from EWR to Atlantic City. NJ Transit doesn’t operate a direct bus from Newark Airport. The casino bus departs from Port Authority in Manhattan, not from the airport, so you’d have to first get from Newark to Manhattan (60 to 90 minutes plus another $40 to $60 ride) before catching it. A direct sedan from Newark Airport drops you at your casino’s porte cochère in 90 minutes flat. For anyone valuing time over the cheapest option, the direct car wins.
Sedans start at $499.82 one-way, SUVs at $650.74, and Sprinter vans (for groups of 6 to 14) at $1098.93. Tolls and gratuity are included in the flat rate. The price is locked at booking, so no surge pricing if your flight lands during a Knicks playoff game or a holiday weekend. For an exact quote on your specific date and vehicle, use the booking widget or call us at (973) 933-4260.
NJ Turnpike south to Exit 7A, then the Atlantic City Expressway east to AC. That’s the standard drive 90% of the time. If there’s a Turnpike accident around Exit 8 (Sunday evenings are the worst), our drivers detour to the Garden State Parkway and pick up the Expressway from there. The detour costs about 10 extra minutes, but it beats sitting in stopped traffic. The Garden State Parkway can also make sense for hotels on the south end of AC near Margate or Ventnor.
Door to door, 90 minutes is the baseline for a Tuesday afternoon. Realistic windows: 85 to 95 minutes weekday off-peak, 95 to 110 minutes Friday afternoons or Sunday evenings, 100 to 120 minutes on summer holiday weekends. Boardwalk hotels south of Caesars (Tropicana, Claridge) add 5 to 8 minutes once you’re off the AC Expressway because of the boardwalk-side traffic pattern in summer. Resorts at the north end of the boardwalk is closer to the casino district drops.
Book your Newark to Atlantic City ride
One straight ride from EWR to your AC casino. Fixed rate, tolls and gratuity included, 60 minutes of complimentary wait time, 24/7 dispatch.
Same-day booking available.
See our complete EWR rate sheet for all destinations and vehicle options.
Service availability depends on date, time, and vehicle selection. Atlantic City is one destination in our broader Newark Airport car service, which covers transfers across NJ and NYC. Coverage for this corridor includes Newark Liberty International Airport pickups and drop-offs to Atlantic City casinos (Borgata, Hard Rock, Ocean, Caesars, Tropicana, Resorts), the Atlantic City Convention Center, and the full boardwalk from Absecon Inlet through Ventnor and Margate. For more information about EWR, visit Newark Liberty International Airport. For Atlantic City tourism resources, see Visit Atlantic City.