# Abidjan Airport Transfer Guide (ABJ) Honest guide to getting from Felix-Houphouet-Boigny Airport to Abidjan. Transfer options, realistic prices, late night advice, and what to expect after landing. **Airport:** ABJ **City:** Abidjan **Country:** Ivory Coast **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Felix-Houphouet-Boigny International Airport (ABJ) sits in Port-Bouet, roughly 16 km south of central Abidjan. Getting into the city takes 30 to 75 minutes depending on traffic and your destination. The most reliable option for first-time visitors is a pre-booked private transfer. Taxis are available but require negotiation, and there is no rail or metro link to the airport. If you are arriving late or traveling with family, arranging transport in advance removes the biggest source of stress. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing ABJ has a single international terminal. After clearing immigration — which can take 20 to 45 minutes depending on your flight's size and time — you collect luggage and walk through customs into the arrivals hall. The hall is not large. You will immediately encounter people offering taxi rides and hotel services. It can feel overwhelming, especially at night. If you have a pre-booked transfer, your driver will typically hold a name sign just outside the arrivals exit. Some transfer services arrange to meet you inside the hall if you coordinate ahead of time. Mobile data SIM cards are available from booths near arrivals, but do not count on fast setup — consider having your transfer details saved offline. The airport has limited seating and no comfortable waiting area outside security. If your ride is delayed, options for waiting are basic. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Pre-booked private transfer:** The most predictable option. A driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign, loads your bags, and takes you directly to your hotel or address. Prices are fixed at booking time, so there is no negotiation. This is the preferred method for business travelers and anyone arriving after dark. **Airport taxis:** Official taxis operate outside the terminal, but the line between official and unofficial can be blurry. You should negotiate the fare before getting in — meters are rarely used. Drivers generally quote higher prices to foreigners, and bargaining is expected. The condition of vehicles varies widely. **Ride-hailing apps:** Yango operates in Abidjan and can be used from the airport. However, signal strength and driver availability at the airport can be inconsistent, particularly during off-peak hours. If the app works, it usually gives you a fair price. **Hotel shuttles:** Some higher-end hotels in Plateau and Cocody offer airport pickup. Ask your hotel before arrival — this is sometimes complimentary or available for a reasonable fee. **Public transport:** There is no direct public bus or train to the airport. Minibuses (gbakas and woro-woros) operate nearby but are not practical with luggage and are not recommended for visitors unfamiliar with the city. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transfer prices from ABJ to central Abidjan typically range from 15,000 to 35,000 XOF (roughly $25 to $55 USD) depending on the vehicle type and destination. Plateau and Cocody are the most common drop-off areas. Rides to Marcory or Treichville will be slightly less. A negotiated taxi fare usually starts at around 15,000-20,000 XOF if you bargain well, but drivers will often open at 30,000-50,000 XOF with foreign passengers. Pre-booked transfers tend to fall in the 25,000-40,000 XOF range for a sedan, with larger vehicles costing more. Prices increase modestly for late-night arrivals. During peak traffic hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM), the ride takes longer but the fare for a pre-booked transfer stays the same — one advantage over metered or negotiated rides where a longer trip might cost more. --- ### Late night arrivals Flights from Paris, Istanbul, and other hubs often land late at ABJ. The airport does not shut down entirely, but the surrounding area becomes quiet and poorly lit after about 10 PM. Taxi availability drops, and the drivers who remain tend to charge significantly more. Pre-booking is strongly recommended for any arrival after 9 PM. If you arrive without a booking, Yango may still work but expect longer wait times. Standing outside the terminal at night with luggage is not ideal from a safety perspective. If you must wait, stay inside the arrivals hall as long as possible. --- ### Families and luggage If you are traveling with children, a pre-booked transfer with a known vehicle type is the safest choice. Child seats are not standard in Abidjan taxis and are rarely available unless specifically requested with a transfer service in advance. Luggage space in standard taxis varies. If you have more than two large suitcases, you may need a larger vehicle. Pre-booked transfers let you specify luggage count, so the right vehicle shows up. Trolleys are available inside the terminal but cannot go past the arrivals exit easily. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, drivers wait just outside the arrivals exit holding a name sign or a company placard. The meeting area is compact — you will not miss them if they are there. Some services send a WhatsApp message with the driver's photo and phone number before your flight lands. For taxis, walk past the initial crowd of touts near the door. The more legitimate taxi operators are usually parked a short walk further out. Take a moment to assess before committing. --- ### Decision helper **Book a private transfer if:** you are arriving at night, traveling with family, visiting Abidjan for the first time, have significant luggage, or simply want zero hassle after a long flight. **Take a taxi if:** you are comfortable negotiating in French, traveling light, arriving during daytime, and have done this before. **Use Yango if:** you have a working local SIM or reliable roaming data, are patient with wait times, and want a budget-friendly option during the day. **Use a hotel shuttle if:** your hotel offers one — always ask first. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Abidjan is a vibrant city, but the airport-to-city journey is one part of your trip where planning ahead pays off. Traffic, negotiation fatigue, and late-night logistics are all solvable problems — especially if you lock in your transport before you land. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is ABJ airport from central Abidjan?** About 16 km from Port-Bouet to Plateau. Travel time ranges from 30 minutes in light traffic to over an hour during rush hours. **Q: Is there Uber or Bolt in Abidjan?** Uber does not operate in Abidjan as of 2026. Yango is the main ride-hailing app and works reasonably well in the city, though airport pickup can be inconsistent. **Q: Can I pay for a taxi with a credit card?** No. Taxis in Abidjan are cash only (XOF). Pre-booked transfers can typically be paid online in advance. **Q: Is it safe to take a taxi from ABJ at night?** It is manageable but not ideal. The area around the airport is poorly lit after dark, and unlicensed drivers are more common at night. A pre-booked transfer is the safer choice for late arrivals. **Q: Do I need a visa to enter Ivory Coast?** Most nationalities need an e-visa, which should be obtained before departure. The process is online and usually takes a few days. Check the official Ivory Coast e-visa portal for current requirements. **Q: How much should I pay for a taxi to Plateau?** A fair negotiated fare is around 15,000 to 20,000 XOF during the day. Expect drivers to start higher. A pre-booked transfer runs 25,000 to 35,000 XOF with the convenience of a fixed price. **Q: Is there Wi-Fi at ABJ airport?** There is limited free Wi-Fi in the terminal, but it is unreliable. Consider buying a local SIM from the booths in arrivals if you need data for ride-hailing or maps. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a taxi?** Not in a regular taxi. If you need a child seat, request one when booking a private transfer — not all providers have them, so confirm availability in advance. **Q: What currency do I need at the airport?** West African CFA Franc (XOF). There are exchange counters and ATMs in the arrivals area, though ATMs occasionally run out of cash. Having some XOF ready before arrival is wise. **Q: How long does immigration take at ABJ?** Between 20 and 45 minutes on average. It depends on how many flights have landed simultaneously and whether you have your e-visa ready to show. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving Late at Night at Abidjan Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/late-night ABJ receives several long-haul flights that land between 9 PM and 2 AM, including connections from Paris, Istanbul, and Addis Ababa. If you are on one of these flights, here is what to expect. ## The airport after dark The terminal stays open for arriving flights, but activity drops quickly once passengers clear out. The arrivals hall becomes quiet, and most shops and food counters close by late evening. The area immediately outside the terminal is poorly lit and not a place where you want to linger. Security presence exists but is minimal compared to daytime. The general atmosphere is calm but sparse — there is nowhere comfortable to wait if your ride is delayed. ## Transport options at night **Pre-booked transfer:** This is the recommended option for any arrival after 9 PM. Your driver will be waiting regardless of the hour, and the price was fixed when you booked. Most transfer services track your flight, so they adjust for delays. You walk out, find your name on a sign, and leave. **Taxis:** Some taxis wait at the airport for late flights, but the number drops significantly after 10 PM. The drivers who remain know they have leverage, and fares are higher — expect 25,000-40,000 XOF for a trip that would cost 15,000-20,000 during the day. Vehicle quality and driver legitimacy are harder to assess in the dark. **Yango:** The app may still show available drivers, but response times are longer. It is not uncommon to wait 15-30 minutes for a driver to accept and arrive. Standing outside the terminal with your phone out at midnight is not ideal. **Hotel shuttles:** Most hotel shuttles do not operate past 10 PM unless specifically arranged. If you are expecting a hotel pickup, confirm the latest time they will be available. ## Safety considerations Abidjan is a large West African city with the usual urban concerns. The Port-Bouet area around the airport is not a high-crime zone, but it is not a tourist area either. At night, visibility is low, and the roads between the airport and central Abidjan are not always well-lit. The practical advice: do not stand on the curb trying to figure things out. Have a plan before you land. A pre-booked transfer eliminates the need to make decisions in a dark, unfamiliar setting while tired from travel. ## What if your flight is delayed If you pre-booked a transfer, most services monitor flight arrivals and adjust pickup time automatically. It is still worth notifying them if you can — a quick WhatsApp message when you land is usually enough. If you are relying on a taxi or Yango, a significant delay (past midnight) makes these options even thinner. Having a backup plan — your hotel's emergency number, a transfer service you can call — is prudent. ## If you must wait at the airport There is no dedicated overnight lounge or comfortable waiting area at ABJ for arriving passengers. If you need to wait, stay inside the arrivals hall as long as staff allow. The chairs are basic, but it is safer and better lit than the outside area. Some travelers whose flights arrive very late choose to book a hotel near the airport (there are a few in Port-Bouet) and make the trip into the city in the morning. This can be a sensible option if you are arriving after midnight and have no time-sensitive plans. ## Bottom line Late-night arrivals at ABJ are completely manageable with one simple step: book your transfer before you fly. Everything that makes a nighttime airport arrival stressful — finding transport, negotiating fares, navigating in the dark — goes away when someone is already there waiting for you. --- ### Taxi vs Private Transfer at Abidjan Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/taxi-vs-transfer Both taxis and private transfers get you from ABJ to the city. The difference is how much effort and uncertainty you are willing to take on after landing. ## The taxi experience When you exit arrivals at ABJ, you will encounter taxi drivers and touts almost immediately. There is no formal taxi queue or dispatching system. You pick a driver, negotiate a price, and go. The negotiation is the main challenge. Without meters, the fare is whatever you agree on. Experienced travelers who speak French can get fair prices (15,000-20,000 XOF to Plateau). First-timers often pay double. The vehicle condition varies — some taxis are fine, others have seen better days. Drivers generally know the city well, but communication can be difficult if you do not speak French. GPS navigation is not commonly used by taxi drivers at ABJ. ## The private transfer experience A pre-booked transfer means someone is waiting for you with your name. The price was settled when you booked, the vehicle type is known, and the driver has your destination details. You walk out, find your driver, and leave. There is no haggling, no assessing vehicle quality on the spot, no communication barrier (most transfer services handle English-speaking clients). The vehicle is typically newer and air-conditioned. ## Side-by-side comparison **Cost:** Taxi wins on price if you negotiate well — 15,000-25,000 XOF vs 25,000-40,000 XOF for a transfer. But the gap narrows if you are not a strong negotiator. **Convenience:** Transfer wins clearly. No negotiation, no searching for a decent car, no explaining your destination. **Safety:** Transfer is more predictable. The driver and vehicle are registered with a company. Taxis at ABJ are generally safe during the day, but at night the calculus changes — less visibility, more unlicensed operators. **Availability:** Taxis are always present during the day. At night, both thin out, but a pre-booked transfer is guaranteed to be there regardless of your landing time. **Luggage handling:** Transfers let you specify luggage in advance, ensuring the right vehicle. With taxis, you find out if your bags fit after you have already negotiated. ## When to choose each **Taxi makes sense if:** you arrive during daytime, speak French, travel light, and are comfortable with informal transport. **Private transfer makes sense if:** you arrive at night, are visiting Abidjan for the first time, have children or significant luggage, want to minimize post-flight decisions, or simply prefer knowing the price in advance. For most international visitors arriving on a long-haul flight, the convenience of a pre-booked transfer outweighs the small cost savings of a taxi. --- ### Getting from Abidjan Airport to the City with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/family-and-kids Traveling through ABJ with children requires a bit more planning than a solo trip. The airport is manageable, but the ground transport situation is where families need to think ahead. ## Inside the terminal ABJ's arrivals area is compact. After immigration and luggage collection, you exit into a small hall. There are no dedicated family lanes or fast-track options for travelers with children. Immigration can take 20-45 minutes, so prepare for standing and waiting with tired kids. There are basic toilet facilities in the terminal. Changing facilities are minimal. If you need to feed or change an infant, do it before exiting the secure area — options in the public arrivals hall are limited. Luggage trolleys are available inside the terminal. If you have a stroller, it will come through the oversized luggage belt or be delivered at the aircraft door depending on how it was checked. ## Child seats This is the most important consideration. Regular taxis in Abidjan do not carry child seats — not sometimes, essentially never. If your child requires a car seat by age or size, a taxi is not a viable option. Pre-booked transfer services can sometimes provide child seats, but this must be requested at the time of booking and confirmed before your flight. Availability is not guaranteed, and you should get explicit confirmation. Some families traveling to Abidjan choose to bring their own portable car seat or booster for this reason. ## Choosing the right vehicle With children, luggage volume grows quickly — strollers, car seats, extra bags. A standard sedan may not have enough space. When booking a transfer, specify exactly how many children, their ages, the number of bags, and whether you have a stroller. A minivan or SUV is often the better fit. Taxis at ABJ range from compact sedans to slightly larger vehicles, but you cannot choose in advance. Getting the whole family plus luggage into a random taxi can be a frustrating puzzle at the curb. ## The meeting and loading process With a pre-booked transfer, the driver waits at the arrivals exit. You can focus on gathering children and bags while the driver handles loading. Some transfer services send driver details (name, photo, phone) via WhatsApp before landing, which adds a layer of reassurance. With a taxi, you negotiate while managing children and luggage simultaneously. This is stressful in any airport — at ABJ, with touts competing for attention, it is particularly so. ## Timing considerations If possible, avoid arriving during Abidjan rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-8 PM). A ride that takes 30 minutes at a quiet time can stretch to 90 minutes in traffic. For children, that difference matters. Late-night arrivals with kids are another reason to pre-book. The area around ABJ is not well-lit after dark, and having a driver waiting removes the need to figure things out on the curb. ## Practical tips - Download your transfer confirmation for offline access — Wi-Fi at ABJ is unreliable. - Bring snacks and water for the kids. The ride to central Abidjan can take longer than expected. - If your hotel offers a shuttle, ask whether it accommodates child seats. - Keep XOF cash on hand for any incidentals, even if your transfer is pre-paid. The honest advice: if you are traveling with children under 6, book a transfer with a confirmed child seat. The peace of mind is worth far more than the cost difference. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from ABJ Airport to Abidjan? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/cost-to-city The cost of getting from Felix-Houphouet-Boigny Airport to central Abidjan depends on your transport method, destination, and time of day. Here is what to realistically expect in 2026. ## Taxi fares Negotiated taxi fares from ABJ to Plateau or Cocody typically land between 15,000 and 25,000 XOF ($25-$40 USD) if you bargain effectively. Drivers often open at 30,000-50,000 XOF with foreign passengers, so the starting quote is not the real price. Speaking some French helps significantly. Fares to closer neighborhoods like Marcory or Treichville run about 10,000-15,000 XOF. There are no meters in use. Every ride is a negotiation, which can be tiring after a long flight. ## Pre-booked private transfers Private transfers from ABJ range from 25,000 to 40,000 XOF ($40-$65 USD) for a standard sedan. Minivans and larger vehicles for groups or heavy luggage cost 35,000-55,000 XOF. The price is fixed at booking and includes meet-and-greet at arrivals, so there is nothing to negotiate on arrival. The premium over a well-negotiated taxi is modest, and you gain predictability, a known vehicle, and payment handled before you land. ## Ride-hailing (Yango) Yango fares from the airport to Plateau tend to range from 8,000 to 15,000 XOF — the cheapest option when it works. However, availability at the airport is not guaranteed, especially late at night or early morning. Surge pricing can push costs higher during peak hours. ## Hotel shuttles Several upscale hotels offer airport transfers, sometimes included in the room rate. Sofitel Abidjan Hotel Ivoire, for example, has offered shuttle service. Always confirm pricing and availability with your hotel before arrival — complimentary shuttles may only apply to certain room categories. ## What affects the price **Destination:** Plateau and Cocody are the most common and run at standard rates. Destinations in Abobo, Yopougon, or further suburbs cost more due to distance and traffic. **Time of day:** Late-night arrivals (after 10 PM) add a premium of roughly 20-30% for taxis. Pre-booked transfers may or may not have a night surcharge — check when booking. **Traffic:** Abidjan traffic during rush hours is severe. A taxi ride that takes 30 minutes at midnight can take 90 minutes at 6 PM. For negotiated fares, longer rides sometimes mean higher quotes. **Luggage:** Standard taxis handle 1-2 bags. More than that may require a larger vehicle, especially if you are in a compact sedan. ## Tipping Tipping taxi drivers in Abidjan is not mandatory but appreciated. Rounding up by 1,000-2,000 XOF is a fair gesture. For pre-booked transfers, tipping the driver directly is also welcome but not expected. ## Bottom line Budget 20,000-40,000 XOF ($30-$65) for the airport-to-city trip. If you want the lowest price and enjoy negotiating, a taxi or Yango works. If you want the lowest stress, a pre-booked transfer is worth the small premium. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/abj/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Abidjan (ABJ). 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