Fly from Dammam to Kozhikode with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Kozhikode and explore a fellow coastal city full of energy and excitement – with all the colour and flavours of India at your fingertips.
Experience the relaxing pace of life in the beautiful Kerala region and unwind on the sandy beaches of this amazing destination.
Your relaxing journey will transport you from Saudi Arabia’s eastern province to southern India via Abu Dhabi, where you can also enjoy a stopover in the UAE capital. Book Dammam to Kozhikode tickets with Etihad today.
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Flying from Dammam to Kozhikode: FAQs
What should I eat in Kozhikode?
Kozhikode offers a mix of traditional and modern cuisine to enjoy. Pick up a spicy pathiri (a layered pastry stuffed with chicken) for lunch – or a sweet one with raisins, nuts and fruits as a snack.
As a coastal city, fish curries here are incredibly fresh and popular, alongside a wide variety of biryani dishes. Sulaimani Chai is a lemon tea, great as a morning or afternoon drink, to wash all that fantastic food down.
What is the weather like in Kozhikode?
Thanks to its tropical climate, Kozhikode delivers warm weather all year round. Average highs reach 32°C in April and May, while daytime temperatures rarely dip below 20°C throughout the rest of the year.
December through to March is the city’s driest period, while June to August is the rainy season.
Top tips for Dammam to Kozhikode
Relax on a beach with history
If you enjoy relaxing visits to the seafront at Dammam Corniche, then take a trip from Kozhikode to the nearby Kappad Beach.
This picturesque hideaway is the perfect place to spend an afternoon sunbathing or paddling in the Laccadive Sea. It also has a fascinating past, with Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama first coming ashore here in the 15th century.
Enjoy the local cuisine
The Al Khobar Al Shamalia area might pull in the diners in Dammam, but here in Kozhikode it’s the streets around Mananchira Square that provide rich pickings for eating out.
Kannur Road serves up many of the city’s best-known restaurants, with chicken biryani and seafood dishes enjoying legendary status at some of the venues here. You can also buy local delicacies from stalls lining the city’s Sweetmeat Street too.