Los Angeles to Malibu Car Service
Thirty coastal miles from Los Angeles to Malibu along Pacific Coast Highway — a flat-rate chauffeur who turns the PCH crawl into the best part of the day.

Los Angeles → Malibu
Flat rate from $135 · no surge · meet-and-greet
Secure checkout on bookings.lux4rides.com · TCP-licensed · Fully insured
Los Angeles → Malibu: What to Expect
Los Angeles to Malibu is roughly 30 miles, and the clock on it is anything but fixed — 45 minutes on an open Pacific Coast Highway, well past 80 when summer beach traffic, a Saturday-morning surf crowd, or a single fender-bender bottlenecks the shoreline. That swing is the whole argument for a flat rate: with BlackLaneLA, a sluggish PCH becomes your chauffeur's problem to route around, not a meter quietly climbing while you sit at the Topanga signal.
Most runs trace the 10 west to where it spills onto PCH at the McClure Tunnel, then follow the coast past Carbon Beach toward your destination — Nobu Malibu and the pier at Cross Creek, the surf at Surfrider and Zuma, or the tasting rooms tucked up Malibu Canyon and Saddle Rock. Your chauffeur reads the coast in real time, knows when to hold the shoreline versus cut inland, and stages the car early for the long, gated driveways many Malibu addresses require.
This is precisely the corridor where rideshare punishes you: surge pricing spikes exactly when PCH is at its worst, drivers cancel on the long return out of the canyons, and a dinner at Nobu can leave you stranded with no car back. A pre-booked Malibu chauffeur service fixes all of it — one private transfer, a flat rate locked at reservation, and a driver who waits while you linger over the sunset instead of watching an app refuse your ride.
Los Angeles to Malibu Pricing
Flat, all-inclusive rates — tolls, meet-and-greet and gratuity guidance included. Locked at booking; never surged.
| Vehicle | Best for | Flat rate from |
|---|---|---|
| Premium Sedan Mercedes E-Class · BMW 5 Series · Cadillac XTS |
Up to 3 passengers · 3 bags | $135 |
| Luxury Sedan Mercedes S-Class · BMW 7 Series |
Up to 3 passengers · 3 bags | $169 |
| Executive SUV Cadillac Escalade · Chevy Suburban · GMC Yukon |
Up to 6 passengers · 6 bags | $159 |
| Sprinter Van Mercedes Sprinter Executive |
Up to 14 passengers · 14 bags | $215 |
Prices are indicative starting points for this route; your exact flat rate is confirmed instantly at booking.
Why book this transfer with us
Flat rate from $135 — no surge, even on a packed summer PCH
Door-to-door private transfer to Nobu, Surfrider, Zuma and the wineries
Chauffeur waits and returns you — no canyon cancellations like rideshare
Late-model sedans and SUVs staged early for long gated Malibu driveways
Los Angeles to Malibu — FAQs
How long does Los Angeles to Malibu take?
Plan on about 55 minutes for the 30-mile coastal drive. A clear Pacific Coast Highway can bring it under 45 minutes, but summer beach traffic or a PCH slowdown can stretch it past 80, so your chauffeur builds in buffer and routes around the worst of it.
How much is Los Angeles to Malibu car service?
Flat rates start at $135 in a premium sedan and $169 in a luxury sedan. An executive SUV is $159 and a 14-passenger Sprinter van is $215 — all locked at booking with no surge pricing and no hidden fees.
Can the chauffeur wait during dinner at Nobu or a winery visit?
Yes. Many clients book a round-trip or as-directed hourly service so the same chauffeur is waiting when you finish at Nobu, the beach, or a Malibu tasting room — no scrambling for a rideshare that may never come out to the coast.
Booking takes about 60 seconds
A simple, transparent reservation on our secure portal — no surge, no surprises, instant confirmation.
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The BlackLaneLA Experience
Door-to-door, hands-free, and handled by a professional chauffeur — from the curbside greeting to your luggage.