Fly from London to Kozhikode with Etihad Airways
Take a break from bustling city life and be transported to a coastal oasis on the shores of southern India when you book flights from London to Kozhikode.
Visit the Pazhassi Raja Archaeological Museum for some cultural background, marvel at the ancient Mishkal Mosque or take an early morning stroll along Kozhikode Beach to spot dolphins.
Book your flights from London to Kozhikode for a chance to relax in Kerala’s beautiful surroundings and warm tropical climate.
Flying from London to Kozhikode: FAQs
What is the weather like in Kozhikode?
Kozhikode has a tropical climate, meaning hot temperatures for most of the year with a strong chance of showers. February is typically the driest month of the year and March the warmest, although even in the colder months visitors can expect balmy temperatures from around 22°C. Flights from London to Kozhikode at any time of year will guarantee warmer weather on arrival than on leaving!
Is Kozhikode worth visiting?
Kozhikode, formerly known as Calicut, is definitely worth visiting at any time of year. The coastal town is known for being one of Kerala’s most beautiful destinations, with tranquil waters ideal for a peaceful boat ride through lush tropical vegetation. Part of the original Spice Route, Kozhikode is steeped in history and has many must-see tourist attractions to explore, including beaches, parks, mosques and museums.
Top tips for London to Kozhikode
Sunset at Kozhikode Beach
Swap the hustle and bustle of the UK capital for sandy shores along the Malabar Coast of India. Kozhikode Beach is a popular sandy spot in the city, where you can go dolphin spotting and enjoy a sunset stroll. Plus, don’t forget to check out the local seafood shacks. They might not have London’s jellied eels, but the fresh Kallummakaya (mussels) are a delicious Kozhikode delicacy.
Explore the backwaters
If you enjoy a sightseeing cruise down the River Thames, you’ll love boating through the Kozhikode Backwaters. These intricate waterways stretch from Canoly Canal to Kallai River, lined with lush greenery and exotic flora. Nature lovers can spot local wildlife at the Kadalundi Bird Sanctuary, while thrill-seekers can try kayaking in the nearby lakes.