Pohnpei is a small island with limited transport options. At the airport, your realistic choices are a taxi, a hotel pickup, or a pre-booked private transfer. Here is how they compare.
Taxis at PNI Airport
Taxis at Pohnpei Airport are informal. There is no marked taxi rank, no dispatcher, and no meters. Drivers wait outside the terminal and you negotiate the fare directly. Vehicles range from decent sedans to older trucks. For the 5 km trip to Kolonia, expect $10–$20 USD.
The advantage is flexibility — you can just walk out and find a ride without booking anything. The downside is unpredictability. On busy arrival days the choice is better; on quiet days you may find one or two drivers, or none at all.
Pre-booked private transfer
A private transfer means a driver is assigned to your flight before you land. They track your arrival time and wait at the terminal exit. The vehicle is confirmed, the price is fixed, and there is no negotiation needed when you are tired and adjusting to island humidity.
Private transfers to Kolonia typically run $15–$25 USD. For destinations further out, you pay more but gain the certainty of a driver who knows the route and the road conditions.
When a taxi makes sense
- You are a solo traveler heading to Kolonia during a busy arrival window.
- You are comfortable negotiating and do not mind vehicle variability.
- Your flight lands during normal daytime hours when drivers are present.
When a private transfer makes sense
- You are arriving late, on a delayed flight, or at an unusual hour.
- You are traveling with family, children, or heavy luggage.
- Your destination is beyond Kolonia — southern Pohnpei, Nan Madol area, or a remote resort.
- You want to walk off the plane and into a waiting vehicle without any decisions.
The hotel pickup alternative
On Pohnpei, the hotel pickup is worth mentioning as a third option. Many accommodations send a driver as part of the booking. It combines the certainty of a private transfer with the simplicity of not arranging anything extra. If your hotel offers this, it is usually the best choice.
Verdict
For Kolonia during daytime arrivals, a taxi works fine if one is available. For everything else — late flights, families, remote destinations, or simply peace of mind — a pre-booked transfer is worth the small premium. On an island this small, the cost difference between the two is minimal, but the reliability difference can be significant.