Comoros Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Comoros Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Easily arrange your Comoros airport transfer for a stress-free arrival-find the best transport options to reach your hotel or explore impressive Comoros.

According to available data, Comoros currently offers no verified airport transfer options, no train, bus, taxi, or rideshare services are listed. First-time visitors should therefore plan to arrange onward travel directly with their accommodation or through a pre-booked private transfer, as there is no public or commercial service to rely on at the terminal. Without any formal transport modes, the trade-off is essentially between self-arranged convenience and uncertainty. A pre-arranged pickup is the closest to a "comfort" option, typically the least stressful after a long flight, while arriving without a plan may involve negotiating ad-hhoc transport on the spot, which can be slower and less predictable. Check current arrangements with your hotel or use the booking widget below to secure a transfer before you land.

Helpful Tips

Taxi-brousse leave Volo-Volo market in Moroni. Bargain hard. These shared vans cover every corner of the island. Set the fare before you climb aboard. No meter, no surprise.

Ferries to Anjouan and Mohéli sail from Moroni port. Buy tickets inside the port office. Ignore the touts outside. They overcharge. The office keeps the real price.

Motorcycle taxis are common in Moroni. Agree on a fare before the ride.

Domestic flights depart Prince Said Ibrahim Airport. Arrive 90 minutes early. Schedules drift. Bring patience. The coffee kiosk is slow. Boarding calls come without warning.

Common Scams to Avoid

Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport greets you with a swarm of unofficial porters. They move fast. They seize bags without asking. Then they demand inflated fees. Say no, firmly. Keep your luggage in sight. Do not let go until you reach the official taxi rank. This simple habit saves money and stress.

The airport taxi queue looks orderly. It is not. Drivers claim the meter is broken. They quote fixed fares. These fares run several times the normal rate. Insist on the meter. If the driver refuses, agree on a fare before you sit down. This trick is common. You will meet it in many tourist areas worldwide. Stay calm. Negotiate.

Currency exchange booths inside the terminal flash tempting signs. The rates look good. They are not. Hidden commissions bite. Outdated rates sting. Pull out your phone. Check the official central bank rate. Compare carefully. Exchange only a small amount if you must. Save the rest for a bank in town.

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