Arrivals lobby desks save you the off-airport shuttle run
The Nissan Rent A Car counter sits in the Main Terminal arrivals lobby at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, directly after you clear the customs hall. You walk out of customs, turn into the public arrivals area, and the car-hire desks line that space, so you’re dealing with paperwork before you even step outside.
Because Nissan Rent A Car operates at-airport, you skip the usual Guam routine of waiting 15–20 minutes for an off-airport shuttle and driving a few kilometers down Marine Corps Drive. That’s handy on late-night arrivals, when you just want keys in hand and a straight shot to Tumon hotels or military bases without another transfer.
Signage in the Main Terminal points you toward “Car Rental” immediately past baggage claim belts, so follow those signs before you head toward the public curb lanes. The counters all sit in the same arrivals lobby zone, which makes it easy to compare Nissan against the other brands on the spot if you care about vehicle class or already see a long queue at one desk.
You’ll return the vehicle to Nissan’s airport location so you can walk straight back into departures in the Main Terminal. Build at least a 20–30 minute buffer before your airline’s international check-in cutoff to handle fuel top-off, vehicle inspection, and the short walk from the return area back to the check-in counters.
Step-by-step: renting Nissan Rent A Car at GUM
- 1. Clear immigration, collect your bags from the carousel in the Main Terminal, then pass through the customs hall.
- 2. Exit into the arrivals lobby and follow the overhead “Car Rental” signs immediately to the bank of car-hire desks.
- 3. Go to the Nissan Rent A Car counter with your driver’s license, passport, and a major credit card ready.
- 4. Complete the rental contract, confirm insurance coverage, and double-check fuel and mileage terms before you sign.
- 5. Follow staff directions to the designated parking area just outside the terminal to pick up your assigned vehicle.
- 6. On departure day, return the car to Nissan’s airport return zone, complete the quick inspection, and walk back into the Main Terminal for check-in.
One last tip: if your flight arrives in a late-night bank, head straight to the arrivals lobby desks before stopping at ATMs or shops so you’re not at the back of a 30-minute rental line.