# Maputo Airport Transfer Guide (MPM) Getting from Maputo International Airport to the city center. Transfer options, honest pricing, and practical advice for arriving in Mozambique in 2026. **Airport:** MPM **City:** Maputo **Country:** Mozambique **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mpm --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Maputo International Airport is about 7 km northwest of the city center. A pre-booked private transfer costs $25-45 and takes 15-25 minutes in normal traffic. Taxis at the airport charge $15-25 to the city center, though prices are negotiated, not metered. There is no reliable public bus service from the airport. For most travelers arriving in Maputo, a pre-booked transfer or an airport taxi are the only practical options. This is not a city with abundant transport infrastructure, and having something arranged in advance makes a significant difference. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Maputo International Airport received a new terminal in recent years, and the facilities are much improved from what older guides describe. Immigration can still be slow, especially when multiple flights arrive together. Have your visa documentation ready. Many nationalities need a visa, which can be obtained on arrival for $50-80 depending on nationality, but this adds time. Baggage claim is in the same hall. Bags can take 20-40 minutes to appear. Once you clear customs, you exit into the arrivals area where taxi drivers and transfer company representatives wait. The terminal has ATMs and currency exchange, but rates are better in the city. The local currency is the Mozambican metical (MZN), though US dollars are accepted by many transfer services. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** A driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign. Fixed price in dollars or meticais, agreed when you book. To the city center: $25-45 depending on vehicle type. This is the smoothest option, especially for first-time visitors to Mozambique. **Airport taxi:** Taxis wait outside arrivals. There are no meters, so you negotiate the price before getting in. To the city center, expect to pay 1,500-3,000 MZN ($23-47) depending on your negotiating and the driver's starting price. Taxis are generally safe but agree on the price clearly before departure. **Chapas (minibuses):** Local minibuses operate on various routes through the city. They are very cheap (20-50 MZN) but do not serve the airport directly. You would need to walk to a main road to flag one down, which is not practical with luggage. Not recommended for airport transfers. **Rental car:** Available from a few agencies at the airport. Driving in Maputo requires confidence, as road conditions and driving habits are different from what most international visitors are used to. Not recommended for first-time visitors. **Hotel pickup:** Some hotels, particularly the larger international ones, offer airport pickup for guests. This may be complimentary or charged at $30-50. Ask when booking your room. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transfer costs from MPM in 2026: - **City center / Baixa:** $25-40 (private transfer), $15-25 (taxi) - **Polana / Sommerschield (upscale neighborhoods):** $25-45 (private transfer), $15-25 (taxi) - **Costa do Sol (beach area):** $20-35 (private transfer), $12-20 (taxi) - **Matola (adjacent city):** $30-50 (private transfer), $20-30 (taxi) - **Tofo Beach (Inhambane):** $250-400 (private transfer, 6-7 hours drive) - **South Africa border (Ressano Garcia):** $150-250 (private transfer, 2-3 hours) Prices can be quoted in US dollars, South African rand, or Mozambican meticais. Confirm the currency when negotiating or booking. Private transfer prices are fixed. Taxi prices are always negotiable and starting high is normal. --- ### Late night arrivals Several international flights arrive in Maputo in the evening or at night. After dark, taxi availability at the airport decreases and the prices tend to go up. The roads between the airport and city center are generally safe but poorly lit in sections. A pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended for any arrival after 8 PM. The driver knows you are coming, the price is set, and you are not negotiating in the dark with someone you do not know. --- ### Families and luggage The airport terminal is manageable and distances inside are short. For families, the main consideration is vehicle size. Standard taxis at the airport are often older sedans that may not have functioning seat belts in the back, let alone car seats. If you are traveling with young children, a pre-booked transfer in a newer vehicle is the safer choice. Request a car seat in advance, though availability is not guaranteed in Mozambique. Bringing your own is the surest option. Luggage handling is straightforward. Porters may offer to help with bags, and a small tip of 50-100 MZN is appropriate. --- ### Where you meet the driver Pre-booked transfer drivers wait in the arrivals hall or just outside the exit doors with a name sign. You will typically receive a phone number via WhatsApp or SMS to contact the driver when you have your bags. Taxis are found outside the arrivals exit. There is usually a group of drivers near the terminal. Approach them rather than accepting offers from people inside the terminal building. If your hotel is sending a driver, they will either be inside arrivals with a sign or waiting in a marked hotel vehicle outside. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked transfer if:** this is your first time in Mozambique, you are arriving at night, you have heavy luggage, you are with family, or you prefer not to negotiate prices at the curb. **Choose an airport taxi if:** you are an experienced Africa traveler, comfortable negotiating in Portuguese or English, traveling light, and arriving during daylight hours. **Choose a hotel pickup if:** your hotel offers it and the price is reasonable. It combines the convenience of a pre-booked transfer with the hotel's accountability. **Avoid chapas and walking** from the airport. The distance to the city center and the road conditions make these impractical for travelers with luggage. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Maputo International Airport is small enough to be manageable but limited enough that you should plan your transfer before you land. This is not a city with ride-hailing apps on every corner or a train into town. Having someone waiting for you when you walk out is the simplest way to start your time in Mozambique without unnecessary stress. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Maputo Airport from the city center?** About 7 km, which takes 15-25 minutes by car in normal traffic. During peak hours, it may take 30-40 minutes. **Q: Do I need a visa to enter Mozambique?** Many nationalities need a visa. Visas on arrival are available for most passport holders at a cost of $50-80. Check current requirements for your nationality before traveling. Have exact payment in US dollars ready. **Q: What currency should I use for airport transfers?** Pre-booked transfers are usually quoted in US dollars. Taxis accept meticais, dollars, or sometimes South African rand. ATMs in the airport dispense meticais. Clarify the currency before agreeing to a fare. **Q: Are taxis metered at Maputo Airport?** No. Maputo taxis do not have meters. You negotiate the fare before getting in. To the city center, a reasonable fare is 1,500-3,000 MZN ($23-47). Agree clearly before departure. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi from Maputo Airport?** Generally yes, especially during the day. Use taxis waiting at the official area outside arrivals. Avoid offers from people inside the terminal. At night, a pre-booked transfer is the safer option. **Q: Is there Uber or Bolt in Maputo?** Bolt (formerly Taxify) operates in Maputo and can be used for airport pickups. You need mobile data and the app installed. Availability can be inconsistent, especially late at night. It is generally cheaper than airport taxis. **Q: How do I get from Maputo Airport to Tofo Beach?** Tofo Beach is in Inhambane province, about 450 km north. A private transfer takes 6-7 hours and costs $250-400. Alternatively, fly domestically to Inhambane airport and take a short transfer from there. **Q: Can I drive from Maputo Airport to South Africa?** Yes. The Ressano Garcia / Lebombo border post is about 80 km west, roughly 2 hours by car. A private transfer costs $150-250. You can also rent a car, but check that it is authorized for cross-border travel. **Q: Do people speak English at Maputo Airport?** Portuguese is the official language. English is spoken by some staff, especially at immigration and by transfer company representatives. Airport signage is in Portuguese with some English. Basic Portuguese phrases help but are not essential. **Q: What is the best time to arrive at Maputo Airport?** Daytime arrivals are easiest, with more transport options and better visibility. If you arrive at night, have a transfer pre-booked. Avoid arriving without any ground transport arranged, as options are limited compared to larger international airports. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late Night Airport Transfers from MPM **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mpm/late-night Several international flights arrive in Maputo in the late evening, including connections from Johannesburg, Addis Ababa, and Nairobi. If your flight lands after 9 PM, here is what you are dealing with. ## What Changes at Night Maputo Airport itself stays open for arriving flights, but the building empties quickly after the last arrivals. Shops and food outlets close. The ATMs remain accessible, which is useful if you need meticais. Outside, the taxi situation becomes less predictable. During the day, there are usually several taxis waiting. After 10 PM, there might be a few, or there might be none. The drivers who are around know that options are limited, so negotiating a fair price becomes harder. Late-night taxi fares to the city center often run 2,500-4,000 MZN rather than the daytime 1,500-2,500 MZN. Bolt availability drops significantly at night. You may open the app and find no drivers nearby. ## The Road at Night The road from Maputo Airport to the city center is functional but not well-lit in all sections. It is a straight, short drive and generally safe, but visibility is limited. There is less traffic at night, so the drive is actually faster, typically 10-15 minutes. ## Your Best Option A pre-booked private transfer is the clear recommendation for late-night arrivals. The driver is confirmed, the price is set, and you are not standing outside a dimly lit airport at 11 PM trying to negotiate in Portuguese. The driver monitors your flight and adjusts for delays. The cost is the same as a daytime transfer, typically $25-45 to the city center. ## If You Have Not Pre-Booked If you arrive late without a transfer arranged, check if your hotel offers emergency pickup. Many of the better hotels in Maputo will send a driver if you call from the airport, even without advance arrangement. The front desk numbers for major hotels should be saved in your phone before you travel. Failing that, ask airport staff or security for help finding a taxi. They can sometimes call a trusted driver. Avoid accepting rides from random people in the parking area. ## Hotels Near the Airport If all else fails, there are a few hotels and guesthouses within a short distance of the airport. This is a last-resort option but better than being stranded. The city center hotels are only 15 minutes away, so staying near the airport is rarely necessary if transport is arranged. ## The Practical Rule For any arrival at Maputo after 8 PM, book your transfer in advance. The cost is modest, the peace of mind is significant, and the alternatives become genuinely uncertain after dark. This is one of those cities where advance planning pays for itself. --- ### Taxi vs. Private Transfer from Maputo International Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mpm/taxi-vs-transfer At Maputo Airport, your two main options are a taxi from the curb or a pre-booked private transfer. Both get you to the city, but the experience is quite different. ## Airport Taxis Taxis wait outside the arrivals exit. They are not metered, so every ride begins with a negotiation. Drivers will quote a high starting price, often 3,000-4,000 MZN to the city center. A reasonable fare is 1,500-2,500 MZN. The negotiation is standard practice, not a scam, but it requires confidence. The vehicles vary in quality. Some are well-maintained sedans, others are older cars with inconsistent air conditioning and seat belts. You do not get to choose. The first available taxi is the one you get. For experienced travelers who are comfortable negotiating and adaptable about vehicle quality, taxis work fine. The ride is short and the savings compared to a private transfer are real. ## Private Transfers A pre-booked transfer costs $25-45 to central Maputo. The driver waits with a name sign, the vehicle is specified in advance, the price is agreed at booking, and there is no negotiation at the curb. Vehicles are newer and maintained to a higher standard. Air conditioning works. Seat belts work. For first-time visitors to Mozambique, the value is in the simplicity. You walk out, find your driver, get in, and go. No language barrier concerns, no price negotiation, no vehicle lottery. ## The Language Factor Portuguese is the language at the airport and in taxis. While some drivers speak basic English, many do not. If you do not speak Portuguese, negotiating a taxi fare can be frustrating. A pre-booked transfer usually comes with a driver who speaks at least basic English, and the company handles communication. ## Safety Comparison Both options are generally safe during the day. Maputo is not a dangerous city for airport transfers, but standard precautions apply. At night, a pre-booked transfer is the safer choice. You know who is picking you up, the vehicle is registered, and the company has your booking details. Hailing a random taxi in the dark at an African airport is manageable but less controlled. ## Cost Difference The real cost difference is $5-20. A negotiated taxi might cost $15-25, while a private transfer runs $25-45. For a family or group splitting the cost, the per-person difference is negligible. For a solo budget traveler, the taxi savings matter more. ## When to Choose What Take a taxi if you are an experienced traveler, comfortable negotiating, arriving during the day, and want to save money. Book a transfer if this is your first time in Mozambique, you are arriving at night, traveling with family, carrying significant luggage, or you simply want the easiest possible arrival experience. The drive to central Maputo is short either way. The question is just how much friction you want to deal with after a long flight. --- ### Family and Kids: Airport Transfers from MPM **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mpm/family-and-kids Traveling through Maputo International Airport with children is straightforward. The airport is small and distances are short. The challenge is finding a safe, comfortable vehicle for your family. ## Vehicle Safety This is the main concern for families in Mozambique. Airport taxis vary significantly in quality. Some are modern vehicles in good condition. Others are older cars where seat belts may not function in the back seat and air conditioning may be unreliable. With children in the car, vehicle condition matters. A pre-booked private transfer lets you specify a newer vehicle with functioning safety equipment. For families, this is the strongest argument for booking in advance. The cost difference is modest and the safety difference can be meaningful. ## Car Seats Car seats for children are not standard in Mozambique. Taxis will not have them. Even private transfer services may struggle to provide them on short notice. If you are traveling with an infant or toddler, the safest option is to bring your own car seat from home. It is one more thing to carry, but it is the only way to guarantee a proper restraint. If you are booking a private transfer, ask about car seat availability when you book. Give at least 48 hours notice. Some services can source one, but do not count on it. ## At the Airport Maputo's airport terminal has basic facilities. Restrooms are available with limited changing areas. There is no dedicated family lounge or play area. The terminal can be warm, as air conditioning is not always strong. Keep water and snacks handy for children during what may be a slow immigration and baggage process. Porters may offer to help with luggage. A tip of 50-100 MZN is standard. This can be genuinely helpful when you are managing children and multiple bags. ## The Drive to the City The road from the airport to central Maputo is paved and generally in reasonable condition. The drive takes 15-25 minutes. Traffic can be heavier during morning and evening commute hours but is nothing compared to larger African cities like Lagos or Nairobi. The ride is manageable for children of any age. ## Practical Tips Book a private transfer with a vehicle large enough for your family and all your luggage. Specify any special needs including car seats, booster seats, or extra luggage capacity. Have some meticais or small US dollar bills for tips and small purchases. Pack snacks, water, and entertainment for the immigration wait. The whole process from landing to hotel is usually under 90 minutes including immigration and baggage, which is very manageable. ## Bottom Line Maputo is a relaxed city and the airport is small. With a suitable vehicle arranged in advance, getting from the airport to your hotel with children is uncomplicated. The key is booking the right vehicle, not leaving vehicle quality to chance. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from MPM Airport to Maputo City Center? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/mpm/cost-to-city Maputo International Airport is about 7 km from the city center, a short drive that takes 15-25 minutes in normal conditions. Here is what the transfer actually costs. ## Private Transfer A pre-booked private transfer to central Maputo costs $25-45 depending on the vehicle. A standard sedan is at the lower end, an SUV or minivan at the higher end. The price is fixed when you book and quoted in US dollars. No negotiating, no surprises. The driver meets you at arrivals. ## Airport Taxi Taxis at Maputo Airport do not have meters. You agree on a price before getting in. To the city center, expect drivers to start at 3,000-4,000 MZN ($47-62). A fair price is 1,500-2,500 MZN ($23-39). The negotiation is part of the process. If you speak some Portuguese, you may get a better rate. In US dollars, drivers typically accept $15-25 for the city center run. Tip: have smaller bills ready. Drivers may claim they do not have change for larger notes. ## Bolt (Ride-Hailing App) Bolt operates in Maputo and fares from the airport to the city center run 800-1,500 MZN ($12-23). You need the app installed and mobile data to use it. Availability can be spotty, especially outside peak hours. When it works, it is the cheapest motorized option. ## Pricing to Other Destinations - **Polana / Sommerschield:** $25-45 (private), 1,500-2,500 MZN (taxi) - **Costa do Sol beach:** $20-35 (private), 1,000-2,000 MZN (taxi) - **Matola:** $30-50 (private), 2,000-3,500 MZN (taxi) - **Bilene (beach town):** $120-180 (private), 3-4 hours - **Xai-Xai:** $150-220 (private), 3-4 hours - **Inhambane / Tofo Beach:** $250-400 (private), 6-7 hours - **Ressano Garcia (SA border):** $150-250 (private), 2 hours ## Currency and Payment The local currency is the Mozambican metical (MZN). Airport ATMs dispense meticais. US dollars are widely accepted for larger services like transfers. South African rand are also accepted in many places, given the proximity to the border. Credit cards are accepted by pre-booked transfer services but not by airport taxi drivers. Exchange rates fluctuate. As of early 2026, $1 buys roughly 64 MZN. Always confirm which currency a price is quoted in. ## The Bottom Line Maputo is an affordable city for airport transfers by international standards. Even the most comfortable private transfer to the city center costs under $50. The main variable is not the distance but whether you want to negotiate at the curb or have everything settled before you land. --- ## Related Pages - [MPM Airport Transfer Guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/mpm) - [MPM Airport Transfer Cost to City Center](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/mpm/cost-to-city) - [MPM Airport Taxi vs. Private Transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/mpm/taxi-vs-transfer) - [MPM Airport Transfers for Families](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/mpm/family-and-kids) - [MPM Late Night Airport Transfers](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-transfers/mpm/late-night) --- ## 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. 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