Fly from New York to Kozhikode with Etihad Airways
Book your flights from New York to Kozhikode with Etihad and discover the wonders of India. Whether you decide to head down to the beach or enjoy the stalls and street food of Sweet Meat Street, you can create a travel experience that suits you.
This gorgeous city is steeped in history and has plenty of beautiful mosques and sights for you to explore when you’re not working on your tan at the beach.
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Flying from New York to Kozhikode: FAQs
How long should I spend in Kozhikode?
Three to four days should give you enough time to explore the many religious, historical and cultural landmarks of Kozhikode, with a little time to spend relaxing on the beach too. A few days will also give you plenty of time to explore the various food markets and delicacies on offer throughout the city. Stay for up to a week and take a few day trips to explore more of the Kerala state and India as a whole.
What is the weather like in Kozhikode?
Kozhikode’s reliably-warm climate is one of its main selling points, with average temperatures ranging from a high of 33°C in April to a low of 26°C in July. December to February is usualy the city’s driest time of year.
Top tips for New York to Kozhikode
Savour the powerful flavours of Kozhikode
Kozhikode is justly proud of its food scene, with many restaurants that would be welcome additions to New York dining hotspots such as Carroll Gardens and Williamsburg. The streets around Mananchira Square are a good place to seek out quality eateries, while local delicacies can also be bought from stalls on Sweet Meat Street. One of Kozhikode’s most popular restaurants is Zains, on Convent Cross Road.
Set your sights on a famous local landmark
If you’re an admirer of architectural gems such as New York’s Flatiron or Dakota buildings, then make time for a visit to the Nadapuram Juma Mosque during your stay in Kozhikode. About a one hour drive from the centre of Kozhikode, the mosque combines Keralan and Arabian architecture to create a striking and unique place of worship.