Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Comoros
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
2.5/10No metro, rail, or structured bus systems exist. Inter-island travel uses air services and informal taxi-boats with poor safety. Absence of integrated public transport leads to inefficiencies and reliance on private vehicles or boats.
Road Infrastructure
3.8/10880 km total roads (673 km paved), focused on coastal areas; 45% in poor condition with maintenance backlogs. Mountainous terrain limits interior access; ongoing rehab of RN2, RN23. No highways; vulnerable to floods/landslides.
Internet Speed
3.2/10Limited broadband infrastructure in this small island nation; average fixed speeds around 25-35 Mbps, mobile around 20 Mbps. Urban areas like Moroni have better access, but rural/island gaps persist with minimal fiber deployment.
Avg: 28.5+ Mbps • Very limited; mostly DSL/3G/4G in urban centers, no widespread fiber
Airport Connectivity
4.2/10Four paved airports, including Prince Said Ibrahim (Grande Comore) with longer runway. Critical for inter-island travel due to poor sea links; connects to regional hubs like Mauritius, Kenya. No major international hub status.
Hubs: Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (Moroni)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- N/A (no metro/bus systems)
- Bus Trip
- N/A (informal minibuses, ~500-1000 KMF/ride)
- Taxi
- N/A (shared taxis ~200-500 KMF/short trip)
- High-speed Train
- N/A (no rail network)
Mobile Network
Networks from Comores Telecom and Moov offer basic 3G/4G reliability in cities but spotty elsewhere due to terrain and infrastructure limits. Frequent outages during weather events.
Driving License
Foreign licenses valid for 3 months with IDP required. Long-term residents must convert to Comorian license via tests. Drives on the right side.
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