Transport in São Tomé and Príncipe relies primarily on road infrastructure for local needs and airports and sea travel for international needs.
On São Tomé Island, there are seaports in São Tomé by Ana Chaves Bay, another in Neves which is not only fishing but a fuel port which was constructed in 2012 and near Porto Alegre which is the only two ferry ports.
The paved runway is 1,750 m. São Tomé's airport is the only international airport which offers flights to parts of Africa, mainly the west and the central portions.
The nation has the highway network (commonly as routes), it consists of three primary highways, the EN1 (São Tomé-Guadalupe-Neves), the EN2 (São Tomé-Santana-São João dos Angolares-Porto Alegre) and the EN3 (São Tomé-Monte Café).
Its bus services are served with minibuses, as to that part of Africa, it is dominant.