Beira Transport Hub
Beira is one of Mozambique's most important transport gateways because it combines Beira International Airport (BEW/FQBR), Beira railway station at Praça dos CFM, the Port of Beira, the Beira-Machipanda / Beira Corridor rail and road system, and long-distance movement toward Dondo, Chimoio, Machipanda, Mutare, Tete, Caia and Quelimane. A useful Beira Transport Hub guide has to be practical: airport taxi or driver for the first transfer, rail/port geography for business and corridor trips, and operator-specific bus/chapa planning for long roads.
The city coordinate anchor used here is -19.843610, 34.838890. OurAirports lists Beira International Airport as a large_airport with IATA BEW, ICAO FQBR, scheduled service marked yes, coordinates -19.796400, 34.907600, and municipality Beira. The article-set airport match places BEW about 8.9 km north-east of Beira by direct geographic distance. OSRM sampled routing from BEW to Beira railway station returned about 11.3 km / 14 minutes in clear road conditions.
Beira's transport reality is shaped by its port and corridor role. The station and port are close to each other, while airport, Manga and industrial/logistics areas sit in different movement zones. Long routes to Chimoio, Machipanda, Tete or Quelimane should never be planned like city taxi rides.
Contents
- [Fast Facts](#fast-facts)
- [Arrival Strategy](#arrival-strategy)
- [Airport: Beira International Airport BEW/FQBR](#airport-beira-international-airport-bewfqbr)
- [Airport Transfers and City Taxis](#airport-transfers-and-city-taxis)
- [Rail and Port: Beira Station, CFM and the Corridor](#rail-and-port-beira-station-cfm-and-the-corridor)
- [Buses, Chapas and Long-Distance Operators](#buses-chapas-and-long-distance-operators)
- [Regional Routes: Dondo, Chimoio, Machipanda, Tete and Quelimane](#regional-routes-dondo-chimoio-machipanda-tete-and-quelimane)
- [MZN Fare Planning](#mzn-fare-planning)
- [Route Samples from Beira](#route-samples-from-beira)
- [Best Areas to Stay for Transport](#best-areas-to-stay-for-transport)
- [Decision Guide](#decision-guide)
- [First-Time Checklist](#first-time-checklist)
- [FAQ](#faq)
- [Sources](#sources)
Fast Facts
| Need | Best starting point | Practical detail |
|---|---|---|
| Main airport | Beira International Airport (BEW/FQBR) | Large_airport; scheduled service marked yes; coordinates -19.796400, 34.907600 |
| Airport to centre | Taxi, hotel pickup or known driver | Road sample to Beira station about 11.3 km / 14 min |
| Rail anchor | Beira railway station, Praça dos CFM | Mapped at -19.824547, 34.838558; CFM/Beira corridor context |
| Port anchor | Port of Beira / Cornelder de Moçambique area | Road sample from station about 0.8 km / 3 min |
| Corridor route | Beira-Machipanda / Beira Corridor | Chimoio, Machipanda, Mutare and Zimbabwe-side logistics direction |
| Local low-cost layer | Chapas and buses | Useful with route knowledge; less suitable for airport arrival with luggage |
| Long-distance layer | Operator-specific buses, long-distance buses and private drivers | Confirm pickup point by operator; no single universal bus terminal should be invented |
| Currency | Mozambican metical (MZN) | Carry cash for chapas, short taxis and operator counters |
Arrival Strategy
If you land at BEW, use a taxi, hotel pickup or known driver for the first transfer. The airport is close enough to the city that this is usually the most efficient plan. Low-cost public options may exist on surrounding roads, but they are not the right default for a first-time visitor with luggage.
If the destination is the port, railway station, Baixa/central Beira or a hotel near the waterfront, the ride is short. If the destination is Manga, an industrial site, a warehouse, a logistics office or a road departure point, give the driver the exact address and contact number.
If Beira is only a connection city, the next leg determines the plan. Chimoio/Machipanda is a corridor trip; Tete and Quelimane are long intercity road trips; port and railway business may require early arrivals and gate-specific drop-offs.
Airport: Beira International Airport BEW/FQBR
Beira International Airport (BEW/FQBR) is the city's main air gateway. OurAirports lists it as a large_airport with scheduled service marked yes, IATA BEW, ICAO FQBR, coordinates -19.796400, 34.907600, and municipality Beira.
OSRM sampled routing returned about 11.3 km / 14 minutes from BEW to Beira railway station, about 11.6 km / 15 minutes to the Port of Beira anchor, and about 5.8 km / 10 minutes to the Manga-side logistics anchor used in this article. These are clear-road samples, not guarantees.
Alternative airports are not normal substitutes for Beira city. Chimoio Airport (VPY/FQCH) can fit Manica-side trips, but it is not the natural Beira arrival airport. Tete, Quelimane and other airports fit their own regions rather than Beira city.
Airport Transfers and City Taxis
For BEW to central Beira, use MZN 300-900+ as a practical planning band for taxi, app-style ride if available, hotel pickup or local driver. The lower end may fit easy daytime rides; the higher end covers airport pickup, waiting, luggage, late arrivals or hotel-arranged cars.
For BEW to Manga or an industrial/logistics address, use MZN 300-800+ but confirm the exact gate or landmark. For the port, railway station or waterfront hotels, ask whether the driver knows the entrance point because port-adjacent areas can have gate and security constraints.
For a first night, pre-arranged pickup is often worth it. Beira's city distances are not huge, but the cost of missing a hotel, port meeting or early road departure can be high.
Rail and Port: Beira Station, CFM and the Corridor
Beira railway station is mapped at Praça dos CFM, coordinates -19.824547, 34.838558. It is one of the defining transport anchors of the city. The station is closely tied to CFM and the Beira corridor, and it is also a strong landmark for taxi and bus pickup directions.
The Port of Beira / Cornelder de Moçambique area is very close to the rail station. OSRM sampled routing from Beira station to the port anchor returned about 0.8 km / 3 minutes. For port work, confirm the correct gate, office or terminal rather than saying only “port.”
The Machipanda line and Beira Corridor matter for movement toward Chimoio, Machipanda and Zimbabwe-side logistics. Corridor importance does not guarantee that every passenger itinerary is easy by train, so check current CFM/operator schedules before building a trip around rail.
Buses, Chapas and Long-Distance Operators
Beira local movement uses taxis, chapas, buses and destination-specific pickups. A clean official universal bus-terminal anchor did not appear in map checks, so this article does not invent one. For long-distance buses, confirm the pickup point with the operator, hotel or local host.
Chapas can be useful for low-cost local movement, especially if you know the route and destination name. They are less suitable for airport arrivals, business luggage, port meetings or long intercity trips where departure timing matters.
For Chimoio, Machipanda, Tete, Caia, Quelimane or Maputo-side movement, buy by operator and departure point. Confirm luggage, departure time, final drop-off and whether the route uses main roads, intermediate stops or a specific roadside pickup.
Regional Routes: Dondo, Chimoio, Machipanda, Tete and Quelimane
Dondo is a closer Beira-region route. OSRM sampled routing from Beira station to Dondo returned about 68.3 km / 95 minutes. It can be a local/regional road trip, but road conditions and congestion can still matter.
Chimoio and Machipanda are the classic Beira Corridor direction. OSRM sampled routing from Beira station to Chimoio returned about 200.6 km / 149 minutes, to Machipanda about 288.4 km / 205 minutes, and to Mutare, Zimbabwe about 297.6 km / 209 minutes before border considerations. Border procedures, freight traffic and waiting can change the real trip.
Tete and Quelimane are long journeys. OSRM sampled routing from Beira station returned about 817.7 km / 849 minutes to Tete, about 508.7 km / 432 minutes to Caia, and about 657.8 km / 481 minutes to Quelimane. These routes need schedule checks, overnight planning and realistic buffers.
MZN Fare Planning
These MZN ranges are practical planning figures, not legal tariffs. Use taxi quotes, hotel confirmations, operator counters and current local advice for exact prices.
| Ride or ticket | Practical planning range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| BEW airport to central Beira | MZN 300-900+ | Depends on pickup, time, luggage and arrangement |
| BEW airport to Manga/logistics side | MZN 300-800+ | Confirm exact gate or office |
| Short Beira taxi | MZN 100-350+ | Station, port, hotel and central hops |
| Chapa/local minibus ride | MZN 15-50+ | Confirm current fare and route locally |
| Station to port area | MZN 100-250+ | Very short ride; gate matters more than distance |
| Beira to Dondo | MZN 500-1500+ private; cheaper shared | Road/time can vary |
| Beira to Chimoio | Operator fare or MZN 3000-7000+ private | Corridor trip, confirm stops and luggage |
| Beira to Machipanda/Mutare side | Full private/operator quote | Border and waiting time matter |
| Beira to Tete or Quelimane | Operator fare or full private quote | Long intercity journey; check overnight needs |
For short city movement, a taxi or known driver is easiest. For long routes, reliability, departure point and final drop-off matter more than the cheapest price.
Route Samples from Beira
OSRM sampled routing gives road-distance anchors. These are not timetable promises and should be adjusted for road quality, rain, port traffic, freight, checkpoints, border procedures and operator schedules.
| Route | Sampled road distance / time | Use |
|---|---|---|
| BEW airport to Beira railway station | 11.3 km / 14 min | Airport-to-city transfer |
| BEW airport to Port of Beira anchor | 11.6 km / 15 min | Airport-to-port transfer |
| BEW airport to Manga-side anchor | 5.8 km / 10 min | Logistics/industrial side |
| Beira station to Port of Beira anchor | 0.8 km / 3 min | Rail-to-port movement |
| Beira station to Manga-side anchor | 6.7 km / 9 min | City/logistics movement |
| Beira station to Dondo | 68.3 km / 95 min | Regional road route |
| Beira station to Chimoio | 200.6 km / 149 min | Beira Corridor route |
| Beira station to Machipanda | 288.4 km / 205 min | Border/corridor route |
| Beira station to Mutare | 297.6 km / 209 min | Zimbabwe-side road planning before border time |
| Beira station to Caia | 508.7 km / 432 min | Zambezi crossing route |
| Beira station to Quelimane | 657.8 km / 481 min | Long north-east intercity route |
| Beira station to Tete | 817.7 km / 849 min | Long inland route |
Best Areas to Stay for Transport
Stay near Beira station / Praça dos CFM / port-side centre if the trip is built around rail, port meetings, central offices or early road pickups. This is the strongest practical base.
Stay near airport or Manga-side addresses if the worksite or logistics meeting is there. It can reduce morning crossing time, but it may be less convenient for port/centre errands.
Stay near waterfront or central hotels if this is a first night before onward travel. Ask the hotel about airport pickup and the exact road departure point for the next leg.
Stay in Chimoio instead of Beira if the trip is mostly Manica/Machipanda-side. Stay in Quelimane, Tete or Caia only when those places are the destination; they are long journeys from Beira.
Decision Guide
Choose BEW airport for Beira city, port, rail and Sofala-side access. It is the correct air gateway for the city.
Choose taxi/hotel driver for airport arrivals, port meetings and first-night transfers. Choose chapas only when you know the route and are travelling light.
Choose rail/corridor planning for Beira-Machipanda logic only after checking current schedules. Corridor importance and passenger convenience are not the same thing.
Choose operator bus or private driver for Chimoio, Machipanda, Tete, Caia or Quelimane depending on luggage, timing, safety and final drop-off.
Beira as a Port, Rail or Road Base
Choose Beira when the trip is about the port, rail corridor, airport arrival, Sofala business or a road start toward Chimoio and Machipanda. The city is the right base when the first meeting, pickup or departure is tied to Praça dos CFM, Cornelder/port access, airport hotels or Beira Corridor logistics.
Choose Chimoio when the work is mostly Manica province, western warehouses, farms or Machipanda-side travel. Sleeping in Beira and commuting west can waste a full morning.
Choose Caia, Tete or Quelimane as separate bases when those are the real destinations. Their road samples from Beira are long enough that they should be planned as intercity travel days, not as quick transfers after a flight.
For port users, the exact gate or office is the most important address. For corridor users, the exact pickup point and departure time matter more than the name of the bus company. For ordinary visitors, the best first-night plan is a reliable airport pickup and a hotel that knows the next morning's route.
Timing Buffers for Beira Transfers
For an airport-to-hotel ride, a modest buffer is usually enough when the address is central. For a port appointment, add time for gate identification, security and the exact Cornelder or terminal office. For a corridor departure, add more time again: finding the operator, loading luggage and leaving the city can take longer than the map route suggests.
If the same day includes a flight arrival and a Chimoio, Machipanda or Tete departure, pre-arrange the next vehicle before landing. Beira is a strong gateway, but it is not a place where every long-distance connection should be improvised at the last minute.
First-Time Checklist
- Check the flight code: BEW is Beira.
- Arrange airport pickup if arriving late or heading to a port/logistics address.
- Write down Beira railway station / Praça dos CFM if using the rail/port side of the city.
- Confirm the exact port gate or Cornelder/office entrance before leaving the hotel.
- For buses, get the operator pickup point directly; do not rely on a generic “bus station” phrase.
- Carry small MZN notes for taxis, chapas and short transfers.
- For Chimoio/Machipanda, check border/corridor timing if going onward to Zimbabwe.
- For Tete, Caia or Quelimane, plan it as a long intercity leg, not a same-hour transfer.
FAQ
What is the main airport for Beira?
The main airport is Beira International Airport (BEW/FQBR). OurAirports lists it as a large_airport with scheduled service marked yes and coordinates -19.796400, 34.907600.
How far is Beira airport from the railway station?
OSRM sampled routing from BEW to Beira railway station returned about 11.3 km / 14 minutes in clear conditions.
Does Beira have a train station?
Yes. Beira railway station is mapped at Praça dos CFM and is an important CFM / Beira Corridor anchor.
Is the Port of Beira close to the station?
Yes. The sampled road route from Beira station to the port anchor is about 0.8 km / 3 minutes, but exact gates and offices matter.
How do I get from Beira to Chimoio or Machipanda?
Use current rail/corridor information, an operator bus or private road transfer. Chimoio sampled at about 200.6 km / 149 minutes by road, and Machipanda at about 288.4 km / 205 minutes before border/waiting time.
How much is a taxi from BEW airport to central Beira?
A practical planning band is MZN 300-900+, depending on pickup, time, luggage and whether the ride is arranged by a hotel or local driver.
Is there a subway in Beira?
No. Beira visitor movement uses taxis, chapas, buses, CFM rail where schedules fit, port/corridor logistics and private road transfers.
Sources
Source check date: 2026-06-27.
- OurAirports: Beira International Airport (BEW/FQBR), large_airport type, scheduled-service field and coordinates.
- OurAirports: Chimoio Airport (VPY/FQCH), alternative regional airport context and scheduled-service field.
- Article-set nearest-airport dataset and local OurAirports snapshot used for baseline airport matching.
- CFM / Machipanda line and Beira Corridor context: rail and corridor planning checks.
- Cornelder de Moçambique / Port of Beira context: port-side transport and access planning.
- Mozambique road/bus/chapa traveller references: operator-specific pickup logic and MZN fare planning.
- OpenStreetMap / Nominatim: mapped anchors for Beira railway station, Port of Beira, Manga-side logistics area, Dondo, Chimoio, Machipanda, Mutare, Tete, Caia and Quelimane.
- OSRM sampled routing: BEW-station, BEW-port, BEW-Manga, station-port, station-Dondo, Chimoio, Machipanda, Mutare, Tete, Caia and Quelimane road-distance checks.
