Transportation & Infrastructure Guide in Guam
Public transit, airports, and getting around
Public Transport
Road Infrastructure
Public Transport
3.2/10Basic bus network with 6 fixed routes but only 1 vehicle each, causing hours-long waits if missed. No metro or trains; lacks timetables and signage at stops. Paratransit serves 150 daily users. Improvements promised but slow per 2030 GTP.
Road Infrastructure
5.8/10Adequate roads with $95M+ federal funding over 5 years for repairs and resilience. Urban conditions vary; maintenance issues persist but improving via Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. No extensive highways on small island; focus on safety and climate adaptation.
Internet Speed
6.2/10Moderate broadband with $25M federal allocation for expanded coverage. Urban areas reliable; rural gaps remain. Mobile data strong via major carriers.
Avg: 92+ Mbps • Limited fiber; expanding in urban centers with federal grants, cable internet dominant
Airport Connectivity
7.2/102 major airports among 7 total, with Antonio B. Won Pat (GUM) offering strong Asia-Pacific links to Tokyo, Manila, Seoul. $30M+ funding for runways, terminals. Good domestic U.S. connections; strategic military hub.
Hubs: Antonio B. Won Pat (GUM)
Transportation Costs
- Metro Pass
- N/A (no metro)
- Bus Trip
- $1.50-$3 single ride
- Taxi
- $3.50 start + $3/mile
- High-speed Train
- Not available
Mobile Network
Reliable networks from Docomo Pacific and GTA Teleguam; high speeds in populated areas, good for navigation apps despite island geography.
Driving License
U.S., Canadian, and most foreign licenses valid 30 days; IDP required for non-English licenses. Long-term residents (over 30 days) must obtain Guam license via test or conversion. Drives on right.
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