Transportation System in Guadeloupe (2025 Overview)
Guadeloupe’s transportation system includes road networks, ferries, buses, and air transport, but lacks a rail system. Being an archipelago (mainland + smaller islands), inter-island connections are crucial. The system is a mix of modern infrastructure and challenges in rural access and public mobility.
1. Road Network
- Well-developed in urban zones like Pointe-à-Pitre, Basse-Terre, Les Abymes, and Le Gosier.
- Highways connect Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre via bridges.
- National Roads (Routes Nationales – RN) link major towns.
- Local roads can be narrow or steep, especially in mountainous Basse-Terre.
Common Vehicles
- Small cars, SUVs, vans, and scooters dominate.
- Used vehicles from France are popular.
- Right-hand drive; traffic moves on the right side.
2. Public Transport
Buses (Karulis)
- Main public transport service, especially in urban areas.
- Operated by Karulis, covering:
- Pointe-à-Pitre
- Les Abymes
- Baie-Mahault
- Le Gosier
Frequency: Runs every 30–60 minutes depending on time/day.
Fare: ~€1.20–€2.50 per ride.
Karulis app provides real-time bus schedules and routes.
Private Mini-buses (Taxi Collectifs)
- Widely used in rural areas and towns with poor bus access.
- Flexible stops; cost slightly higher than buses.
- Often labeled with a “TC” sign on the windshield.
3. Ferry & Maritime Transport
Essential for travel between islands:
- Marie-Galante
- Les Saintes
- La Désirade
- Petite-Terre
Ferry Operators
- CTM Deher
- Express des Îles
- Val’Ferry
Duration Example:
- Pointe-à-Pitre → Terre-de-Haut (Les Saintes): ~1 hour
- Saint-François → La Désirade: ~45 minutes
4. Air Transport
Main Airport:
- Pôle Caraïbes International Airport (PTP) – Pointe-à-Pitre
- Domestic and international flights.
- Daily flights to/from Paris, French Antilles, and regional islands.
Regional Airports:
- Marie-Galante (TFFM)
- Les Saintes (TFFS)
- La Désirade (TFFA)
5. Taxi Services
- Widely available in cities and airports.
- No ride-sharing services like Uber/Lyft (as of 2025).
- Fares can be high; often fixed rates from the airport to towns.
6. Cycling & Walking
- Biking is common in coastal towns.
- Not widespread in mountainous areas.
- Infrastructure for bikes is limited, but improving in urban centers.
7. Challenges
- Limited public transport coverage in rural areas.
- Traffic congestion in Pointe-à-Pitre and Baie-Mahault during peak hours.
- Few late-night or weekend bus services.
- No railways at all.
Summary
Mode | Status |
---|---|
Roads | Extensive, modern in urban zones |
Bus (Karulis) | Available in main cities |
Taxi Collectif | Common in rural regions |
Ferries | Crucial for inter-island travel |
Airports | Well-connected (PTP hub) |
Rail | Not available |