# Guam Airport Transfer Guide (GUM) How to get from Guam's airport to Tumon Bay and other areas. Real transport options, pricing, and practical advice for 2026 arrivals. **Airport:** GUM **City:** Guam **Country:** Guam **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Guam's airport is in Tamuning, close to the main hotel district of Tumon Bay. Most visitors are at their hotel within 15-20 minutes of leaving the terminal. There is no rail or public bus from the airport. Your options are a pre-booked private transfer, a taxi, a hotel shuttle, or a rental car. For Tumon-bound visitors, the ride is short and straightforward. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing GUM handles a mix of flights from Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and US mainland cities. The terminal has been modernized over the years and works reasonably well. Immigration for non-US arrivals can take 30-60 minutes depending on the flight mix. US citizens and residents skip this but still go through customs. Baggage claim is in the lower level. Bags can be slow — 20-30 minutes is normal. Once you exit, you are in the arrivals hall with a few car rental counters and an information desk. The mood is relaxed. Guam moves at island pace. Outside, the air hits you immediately — warm and humid year-round. The pickup area is directly outside the arrivals exit. Taxis line up on the right, and pre-arranged drivers wait in the same area. The airport is not large, so orientation is quick. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Taxis** are readily available at the airport. Guam taxis use meters, which is a relief compared to many island destinations. The fare from the airport to Tumon is typically 15-25 USD depending on the exact hotel. There is a standard airport pickup surcharge of a few dollars. Taxis are clean and air-conditioned. **Pre-booked private transfers** are popular with families and groups. You get a confirmed vehicle, a known price, and someone waiting for you by name. The cost is slightly more than a metered taxi — around 25-45 USD to Tumon — but includes the certainty and often a larger vehicle. **Hotel shuttles** are common in Guam, particularly from the larger Japanese-focused resort hotels in Tumon. Many visitors from Japan and Korea arrive on packages that include airport transfers. Check with your hotel — if a shuttle is included, there is no reason to arrange anything else. **Rental cars** are available at the airport from major agencies (Hertz, Budget, National, and local companies). Guam drives on the right (US rules), roads are manageable, and having a car lets you explore the island. However, traffic on Marine Corps Drive — the main route connecting the airport to Tumon — can be congested during peak hours. **Public transit** does not serve the airport in a practical way. The Guam Regional Transit Authority runs buses on some island routes, but there is no dedicated airport bus service. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations **Taxi to Tumon Bay:** 15-25 USD (metered, plus airport surcharge). This is the standard trip and takes 10-15 minutes. **Taxi to Hagatna (capital):** 12-20 USD. Hagatna is closer to the airport than Tumon. **Taxi to southern Guam (Inarajan, Umatac):** 40-60 USD. These are longer drives of 30-45 minutes. **Pre-booked transfer to Tumon:** 25-45 USD depending on vehicle type. Sedans are at the lower end, SUVs and vans at the higher end. **Rental car:** From approximately 40-70 USD per day depending on the vehicle and season. Fuel is cheaper than the US mainland. Guam uses the US dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted, including in taxis. --- ### Late night arrivals Guam receives many flights from Asia that arrive late at night or in the early morning hours. Flights from Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, and Manila frequently land between 10 PM and 2 AM. The airport is accustomed to this and taxis are generally available even for late arrivals. However, availability can thin out after midnight if multiple flights have already cleared. Pre-booking is a good idea for very late or early-morning arrivals, especially if you want to avoid any wait with tired companions. --- ### Families and luggage Guam is a popular family destination, particularly for Japanese and Korean families. The transport infrastructure reflects this — hotel shuttles accommodate families well, and pre-booked transfers can be specified for family needs. Child seats are not standard in Guam taxis. If you need one, arrange it through a transfer service or bring your own. For families with dive gear, surfboards, or bulky luggage, a larger vehicle is worth requesting. --- ### Where you meet the driver Taxis line up outside the arrivals exit on the ground level. There is a dispatcher during busy periods. For pre-booked transfers, drivers wait just outside the exit doors with name signs. Hotel shuttle buses typically park in a designated area slightly further from the terminal — your hotel will provide instructions, or you can ask at the information desk inside. Rental car counters are in the arrivals hall, with courtesy shuttles to off-site lots for some agencies. --- ### Decision helper **Take a taxi if:** you are heading to Tumon, traveling light, and want an easy metered ride without advance planning. **Book a private transfer if:** you are a family or group, have significant luggage, arriving very late, or want a guaranteed vehicle. **Use your hotel shuttle if:** it is offered. Free or included shuttle beats everything else. **Rent a car if:** you plan to explore Guam beyond Tumon — southern villages, hiking, beaches. The island is small and driving is easy. **Skip public transit:** it does not serve the airport in any useful way. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Getting from Guam's airport to your hotel is one of the easier airport transfers you will encounter. The distances are short, taxis are metered, and the hotel shuttle network is solid. The only real planning you need is for very late flights or specific family requirements. Sort those in advance, and the rest takes care of itself. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Guam airport from Tumon Bay?** About 5-7 km, a 10-15 minute drive in normal traffic. **Q: Do Guam taxis use meters?** Yes. Guam taxis are metered, with a small airport surcharge. This makes pricing transparent. **Q: How much is a taxi from GUM airport to Tumon?** Typically 15-25 USD including the airport surcharge. The trip is short. **Q: Are there taxis at Guam airport late at night?** Usually yes, since many Asian flights arrive late. Availability can thin after midnight, so pre-booking is wise for very late arrivals. **Q: Do hotels in Guam offer airport shuttles?** Many resort hotels in Tumon offer shuttle service, especially those catering to Japanese and Korean package tourists. Check with your hotel at booking. **Q: What currency is used in Guam?** US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted, including in taxis and at the airport. **Q: Is there an airport bus in Guam?** No. There is no public bus serving the airport directly. Taxis, transfers, hotel shuttles, and rental cars are your options. **Q: Should I rent a car in Guam?** If you plan to explore beyond Tumon, yes. The island is compact, driving is on the right (US rules), and roads are reasonable. For a Tumon-only trip, a car is not necessary. **Q: Are child seats available in Guam taxis?** Not typically. Request one through a private transfer provider or bring your own travel seat. **Q: How long does immigration take at GUM?** For non-US citizens, 30-60 minutes depending on the number of arriving flights. US citizens clear more quickly through customs. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Arrivals at Guam Airport (GUM) **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/late-night Guam's airport handles a significant number of late-night and early-morning arrivals. Flights from Tokyo, Osaka, Seoul, Manila, and other Asian cities frequently land between 10 PM and 3 AM. If you are on one of these flights, here is what to expect. ## The airport at night GUM is accustomed to late arrivals. The terminal stays operational for scheduled flights, immigration desks are staffed, and baggage claim functions as normal. The arrivals area may feel quieter than during the day, but it is not shut down. After clearing customs, you exit to the same ground-level pickup area. At night it is less crowded, which actually makes finding your transport easier. ## Taxi availability Taxis are generally available for the main wave of late-night Asian flights. Drivers know the flight schedules and position themselves accordingly. For the 10 PM to midnight window, you should find taxis waiting. After midnight, availability becomes less certain. If your flight lands at 1 or 2 AM — or if a delayed flight pushes you well past midnight — the taxi line may be thin or empty. This is when pre-booking pays off. The metered fare to Tumon is the same at night as during the day. There is no official night surcharge on Guam taxis. ## Hotel shuttles at night Some hotel shuttles run for late Asian flight arrivals since these are the bread and butter of Guam tourism. Your hotel may send a shuttle for the 10-11 PM wave of flights. For very late or delayed arrivals, shuttle service becomes less likely. Confirm with your hotel whether their shuttle covers your specific flight time. ## Pre-booked transfers For arrivals after midnight, a pre-booked transfer is the most reliable option. The driver tracks your flight and adjusts for delays. You walk out and your ride is there. The cost is 25-45 USD to Tumon — a small price for certainty at 2 AM. This is particularly relevant for families or groups. Waiting at the taxi rank at 1 AM with children and luggage, hoping enough taxis show up to fit everyone, is not a situation you want to be in. ## The drive at night Marine Corps Drive — the main route from the airport to Tumon — is well-lit and straightforward. There is almost no traffic late at night, so the drive is quick: 7-10 minutes. Guam is safe, and the hotel strip in Tumon is active even late, with restaurants and convenience stores open. ## What is not available late - Car rental counters may be closed after the last flight wave. If you planned to pick up a rental car, confirm the counter hours with your agency. - Airport food outlets close when passenger flow stops. - Currency exchange may not be staffed, but ATMs work around the clock. ## Practical tips - Pre-book if your flight lands after midnight. Taxis are uncertain at that hour. - If your hotel offers a shuttle for your flight time, confirm the details and have the hotel's phone number handy. - Guam is a US territory — your US phone plan may work here, which helps with coordination. - The heat does not let up at night. Guam is warm and humid 24 hours a day. Dress accordingly. - Check-in at Tumon hotels is generally flexible for late-night arrivals from known flight schedules. Let them know in advance. Late-night arrivals are standard at GUM, not an exception. The airport and the local transport system are built around the Asian flight schedule. With a small amount of planning — confirming your hotel shuttle or booking a transfer — the late arrival is painless. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer at Guam Airport (GUM) **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/taxi-vs-transfer Guam makes this decision easier than most island destinations. Taxis are metered, the distances are short, and hotel shuttles fill the gap. Here is how the options compare. ## Metered taxis Guam taxis use meters, which immediately removes the biggest complaint travelers have at island airports — price uncertainty. You get in, the meter runs, and you pay what it reads plus a standard airport surcharge. The taxi line at GUM is usually active after flight arrivals. Wait times are typically under 15 minutes during the day. Drivers are local, know the roads, and most speak English (Guam is a US territory). Vehicles are generally well-maintained sedans or minivans. For a straightforward ride to Tumon, a taxi is perfectly adequate. The fare will be 15-25 USD, the ride takes 10-15 minutes, and the experience is uncomplicated. ## Pre-booked private transfers A private transfer gives you a named driver, a specific vehicle, and a fixed price. For the short Tumon run, the practical advantages over a taxi are modest — you skip the taxi line and get a guaranteed newer vehicle. The cost is 25-45 USD, so you pay a premium. Where transfers earn their value is in specific situations: very late-night arrivals when taxi availability may thin out, families needing a larger vehicle or child seat, groups of 4+ who need a van, or visitors heading to southern Guam where taxis are reluctant to go. ## Hotel shuttles This is the hidden winner at GUM. Many Tumon resort hotels — particularly those popular with Japanese and Korean travelers — offer airport shuttle service. Some are free with your booking, others charge a nominal fee. The shuttles are typically comfortable buses or vans that run on a schedule aligned with major flight arrivals. If your hotel offers a shuttle, it is usually the best option. Free or cheap, no planning required beyond notifying the hotel of your flight details. ## Ride-hailing Uber and Lyft availability on Guam is limited and inconsistent. Do not plan your airport transport around ride-hailing apps. They may work, but they are not reliable enough to be your primary plan. ## Comparison summary | Factor | Taxi | Private Transfer | Hotel Shuttle | |--------|------|-----------------|---------------| | Cost to Tumon | 15-25 USD | 25-45 USD | Free to low | | Availability | Good (daytime) | Guaranteed | Schedule-based | | Wait time | 5-15 min | None | Varies | | Vehicle quality | Variable | Confirmed | Good | | Child seat | No | On request | No | ## Verdict For most Guam visitors, the hotel shuttle is the first choice if available. Failing that, a metered taxi handles the short Tumon ride efficiently and affordably. A private transfer makes sense for families, late-night arrivals, groups, or anyone heading to the less-visited parts of the island. The good news: there is no bad option here. The distances are short and the prices are fair. --- ### Traveling with Kids — Guam Airport (GUM) Family Guide **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/family-and-kids Guam is a well-established family vacation destination, and the airport-to-hotel experience reflects that. Here is what families should know. ## At the airport GUM's terminal is manageable with children. After immigration and baggage claim, you exit to a ground-level pickup area. Walking distances are short. There are restrooms in the terminal but no dedicated family rooms or nursing areas. The arrivals hall has a few food options and an information desk. Immigration can take time when multiple Asian flights arrive simultaneously. If you are non-US and in a long line with children, patience is required. US families clear faster through customs. ## Hotel shuttles — the family-friendly option Many Tumon resort hotels send shuttles to the airport. These are often comfortable buses with space for luggage, strollers, and beach gear. If your hotel offers this service, it is the easiest option for families — no booking a separate vehicle, no worrying about fitting everyone in a sedan. Contact your hotel before arrival to confirm shuttle availability and provide your flight details. Some shuttles run on fixed schedules; others are arranged per flight. ## Child seats Guam follows US territory regulations, but enforcement of child seat laws in taxis is lenient. That said, most Guam taxis do not carry child seats. If your children need seats for safety, your options are: - Bring your own travel car seat. This is the most reliable approach. - Request one through a private transfer provider when you book. Give them the child's age and weight. - Use a hotel shuttle, which may not require individual car seats due to the vehicle type (larger buses). Do not expect a taxi driver to have a child seat waiting. It will not happen. ## Vehicle size For a family of four with standard luggage, a regular taxi works. For larger families, those with strollers and extra bags, or anyone bringing dive equipment or beach gear, request a minivan or larger vehicle through a transfer service. Taxis at the rank are a mix of sedans and minivans — you can ask for a larger one but availability depends on what is in the line. ## The ride to Tumon The drive from GUM to Tumon is 10-15 minutes along Marine Corps Drive. It is a straightforward road with traffic lights and commercial areas. No dramatic curves, no mountain passes. Children will barely have time to get restless before you arrive. Traffic during rush hours can slow things down. If your flight lands between 4-6 PM, expect the drive to take 20-25 minutes instead. Not a major concern, just plan for it. ## Practical tips for families - If your hotel has a shuttle, use it. Simplest option for families. - Bring snacks and water. Children arriving on long flights from Japan or Korea will be hungry, and airport food options are limited. - Guam's heat and humidity hit immediately. Dress children in light clothing for the walk to the vehicle. - If you are renting a car for the trip, most agencies at GUM offer child seat rentals. Reserve in advance. - The airport is close to everything in Tumon. Even if things go slightly wrong with transport, you are never far from your hotel. ## Bottom line Guam is one of the easier destinations for family airport transfers. Short distance, good hotel shuttle network, metered taxis, and a relaxed pace. The only thing you need to sort in advance is the child seat situation. Handle that, and the rest flows smoothly. --- ### Cost from Guam Airport (GUM) to Tumon Bay and Other Destinations **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/cost-to-city Guam is a small island, and the airport is close to everywhere you are likely going. Transport costs are reasonable and predictable thanks to metered taxis. ## Main routes and costs **To Tumon Bay (hotel strip):** This is where most tourists stay. Taxi fare: 15-25 USD (metered plus airport surcharge). Pre-booked transfer: 25-40 USD. The drive takes 10-15 minutes. **To Hagatna (capital):** Taxi fare: 12-20 USD. Hagatna is slightly closer to the airport than Tumon. Not many tourists stay here, but some have business at government offices or cultural sites. **To Dededo (northern Guam):** Taxi fare: 20-30 USD. A 15-20 minute drive depending on traffic. **To southern villages (Inarajan, Merizo, Umatac):** Taxi fare: 40-65 USD. These are 30-45 minute drives. Few taxis will be eager to make this trip — a pre-booked transfer or rental car is more practical. **To Naval Base Guam / Apra Harbor area:** Taxi fare: 20-30 USD. About 15-20 minutes from the airport. ## How taxi metering works Guam taxis start with a base fare (approximately 2.40 USD) and charge per quarter mile plus waiting time. There is an airport pickup surcharge, typically 4-5 USD. Luggage surcharges may apply for oversized items. The meter keeps things transparent — no negotiation needed. ## Pre-booked transfers vs taxis For the Tumon run, the difference between a metered taxi and a pre-booked transfer is roughly 5-15 USD. The transfer costs more but includes a meet-and-greet, a confirmed vehicle type, and no waiting in the taxi line. For solo travelers and couples, a taxi is perfectly fine. For families or groups, a transfer with a larger vehicle is worth the premium. ## Rental car costs If you are renting a car, expect 40-70 USD per day from airport agencies. Fuel costs less than the US mainland. Parking at Tumon hotels is usually free or inexpensive. If you plan to explore the island — War in the Pacific sites, Ritidian Point, southern coastal drives — a rental car pays for itself quickly compared to multiple taxi fares. ## Hotel shuttle costs Many Tumon resort hotels offer complimentary airport shuttles, particularly for guests booking through Japanese or Korean travel agencies. If your hotel offers this, the cost of airport transport is zero. Always ask at booking. ## Tips - US dollars are the currency. No exchange needed if you are coming from the mainland. - Credit cards work in taxis and at rental counters. - Traffic on Marine Corps Drive can be heavy during rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-6 PM). This affects the taxi meter and your patience. - Tipping taxi drivers 10-15 percent is customary, same as the US mainland. ## Bottom line Budget 15-25 USD for the airport to Tumon taxi. It is a short ride on a small island. If a free hotel shuttle is available, take it. If you want to explore, rent a car and skip taxis entirely. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/gum/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Guam (GUM). 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