# Accra Airport Transfer Guide (ACC) Practical guide to getting from Kotoka International Airport to Accra. Real prices in GHS and EUR, honest transport options, no marketing fluff. **Airport:** ACC **City:** Accra **Country:** Ghana **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Kotoka International Airport (ACC) is located about **10 km** north of central Accra. The drive takes **20-60 minutes** depending on traffic, which can be severe during rush hours. A standard taxi from the airport to the city center costs roughly **GHS 80-150** (around **€5-10**). Pre-booked transfers run **€12-30** for a sedan. The airport completed a major upgrade with Terminal 3 opening in 2018 for all international flights, making arrivals smoother than they used to be. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing International flights arrive at Terminal 3, the newer glass-fronted building. After deplaning, you walk through a modern corridor to immigration. Queue times vary widely — anywhere from 10 minutes to over an hour depending on how many flights land simultaneously. Have your passport, visa (or visa-on-arrival receipt if applicable), and yellow fever certificate ready. Officers may ask for proof of accommodation. Baggage claim is one level down. The carousels work, but luggage can take 20-40 minutes to appear. Trolleys are available for free. After collecting your bags, you pass through customs (usually a brief check unless you have unusual amounts of luggage) and exit into the arrivals hall. The arrivals hall has a forex bureau, a few ATMs (Ecobank, GCB Bank), and mobile phone SIM counters for MTN, Vodafone, and AirtelTigo. The ATMs dispense Ghana cedis and generally work, though having some US dollars or euros as backup is sensible. Free airport WiFi is available but unreliable. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Official airport taxis:** These are branded vehicles operating from the taxi rank just outside the arrivals exit at Terminal 3. Fares are somewhat standardized but still require negotiation. To Osu or Accra Central: **GHS 80-120** (roughly **€5-8**). To East Legon: **GHS 60-90** (€4-6). Vehicles are typically Toyota Corollas or similar — condition varies. **Regular taxis:** Shared and private taxis wait beyond the airport perimeter. Cheaper but less convenient and harder to find right after landing. Private hire from the road is roughly **GHS 50-80** to the city center. **Ride-hailing apps:** Uber and Bolt both operate in Accra. A ride from the airport to Osu costs roughly **GHS 40-70** (€3-5). The apps work well, but driver availability at the airport fluctuates. Wait times of 5-15 minutes are normal. You need mobile data — buy a local SIM inside the terminal or use airport WiFi to request a ride. **Pre-booked transfer:** Sedan **€12-25**, SUV **€20-35**. Driver meets you with a name sign inside the arrivals hall. Fixed price agreed in advance, no negotiation, no surge pricing. This is the most stress-free option, especially for first-time visitors or late-night arrivals. **Airport shuttle / hotel pickup:** Some hotels in Accra offer complimentary or paid airport pickups. Ask your hotel before arrival. There is no public bus service directly from the airport terminal, though trotros (minibuses) run along the Liberation Road nearby — not practical with luggage. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations | Destination | Distance | Taxi estimate | Transfer estimate | |---|---|---|---| | Osu / Oxford Street | 8 km | GHS 80-120 (€5-8) | €12-22 | | Accra Central / Makola | 10 km | GHS 80-130 (€5-9) | €12-25 | | East Legon | 6 km | GHS 60-90 (€4-6) | €10-20 | | Cantonments / Labone | 7 km | GHS 70-100 (€5-7) | €12-22 | | Airport Residential | 3 km | GHS 40-60 (€3-4) | €8-15 | | Tema | 25 km | GHS 150-250 (€10-16) | €20-35 | | Kumasi (intercity) | 270 km | Not practical by taxi | €120-180 | **Note:** Accra traffic is notoriously unpredictable. A 10 km trip that takes 20 minutes at 6 AM can take over an hour at 5 PM. Prices above are for the distance — if you get stuck in traffic, the meter (on Uber/Bolt) keeps running. Taxi drivers quote flat rates. --- ### Late night arrivals Many international flights land at Kotoka between 10 PM and 2 AM, including popular routes from London, Amsterdam, Dubai, and Istanbul. Terminal 3 stays open and functioning for these arrivals. The arrivals hall is well-lit and air-conditioned. Official taxis are available around the clock outside Terminal 3. Expect to pay **10-20% more** than daytime rates — drivers know they have leverage at 1 AM. Uber and Bolt have reduced but usable availability after midnight. Surge pricing is common. The drive into the city is actually faster at night because traffic disappears. The road from the airport along Liberation Road and Independence Avenue is well-lit. Accra is generally safe for night transfers along main routes, but a pre-booked transfer removes all uncertainty. --- ### Families and luggage Standard airport taxis can fit 3 passengers with luggage. If you are traveling as a family of four or more with suitcases, you will likely need a larger vehicle. Airport taxis do not have child seats — this is not something available in regular Ghanaian taxis. If you need a child seat, request one when booking a private transfer in advance and confirm it is actually available. Bring your own if this is critical for you. Porters are available at baggage claim. A tip of **GHS 10-20** per bag is expected. Terminal 3 has decent restrooms and a small prayer room. Baby-changing facilities exist but are basic. For families with strollers, the terminal is step-free from arrivals to the taxi rank. The path is straightforward — you will not need to navigate stairs. --- ### Where you meet the driver **Official taxis:** Walk straight out of the Terminal 3 arrivals exit. The taxi rank is directly ahead, marked with signs. Drivers will approach you. **Uber/Bolt:** Request your ride while inside the terminal. Walk outside to the pickup zone — drivers typically wait in the short-term car park or along the access road. Follow the app's GPS pin and communicate via call if needed. **Pre-booked transfers:** Your driver waits inside the arrivals hall holding a name sign with your name or booking reference. This is the easiest option — no searching, no confusion, no walking around with luggage in the heat. --- ### Decision helper - **Budget traveler:** Uber or Bolt (GHS 40-70 to city center) - **First time in Accra:** Pre-booked transfer — fixed price, no haggling - **Business traveler:** Pre-booked sedan or SUV - **Family with kids:** Pre-booked SUV transfer (request child seat) - **Late night arrival:** Pre-booked transfer (guaranteed driver waiting) - **Staying near the airport:** Airport taxi or Uber (short ride, affordable either way) - **Going to Tema:** Pre-booked transfer or Bolt (longer distance, negotiate upfront) 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Accra is one of West Africa's most welcoming cities, and getting from the airport to your destination is straightforward if you know what to expect. The distances are short, the roads are decent, and Terminal 3 has brought the airport experience closer to international standards. Whether you grab a taxi outside or have a driver waiting inside, you will be at your hotel within the hour — traffic permitting. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Accra Airport from the city center?** About **10 km**. The drive takes 20-60 minutes depending on traffic. In rush hour (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM), expect the longer end of that range. **Q: Is Uber available at Accra Airport?** Yes. Both **Uber** and **Bolt** operate at Kotoka Airport. You need a local SIM or working data to use them. Wait times vary but are usually under 15 minutes. **Q: Can I pay with a credit card for a taxi?** No. Airport taxis are cash only — you need Ghanaian cedis. Uber and Bolt accept card payments through their apps. ATMs are available in the arrivals hall. **Q: Do I need a yellow fever certificate for Ghana?** Yes. Ghana requires proof of yellow fever vaccination for all arriving travelers. Immigration officers check this before stamping your passport. Without it, you may be vaccinated on the spot or denied entry. **Q: How much should I tip a taxi driver in Accra?** Tipping taxi drivers is not customary in Ghana. However, rounding up by **GHS 5-10** is a kind gesture. For porters, **GHS 10-20** per bag is standard. **Q: Are there ATMs at Kotoka Airport?** Yes, several ATMs (Ecobank, GCB Bank) are in the Terminal 3 arrivals area. They dispense Ghana cedis. They generally work, but having backup foreign currency is wise. **Q: Can I get a SIM card at the airport?** Yes. MTN, Vodafone, and AirtelTigo have counters in the Terminal 3 arrivals hall. You need your passport for registration. MTN has the best nationwide coverage. The process takes about 10-15 minutes. **Q: What currency do I need in Ghana?** Ghanaian cedi (GHS). You can exchange USD, EUR, or GBP at the forex bureau in the arrivals hall. Rates are acceptable but slightly worse than in the city. Exchange enough for your immediate transport needs. **Q: Is the road from Accra Airport safe?** Yes. The main routes from the airport — Liberation Road and Independence Avenue — are well-maintained and well-lit. Accra is generally safe for travelers along these main corridors, both day and night. **Q: Which terminal do international flights use at Kotoka?** All international flights use **Terminal 3**, the newest building at Kotoka Airport. Domestic flights use Terminals 1 and 2. If someone is picking you up, make sure they go to Terminal 3. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving late at night at Accra Airport — what to expect **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/late-night A significant number of international flights arrive at Kotoka Airport between 10 PM and 2 AM. Routes from London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Istanbul, Addis Ababa, and Johannesburg frequently land in this window. The airport handles these arrivals routinely, and Terminal 3 remains fully operational. ## What the airport looks like at midnight Terminal 3 stays open, lit, and air-conditioned for all scheduled arrivals. Immigration officers are on duty, though queues can still be long if multiple flights land within the same hour. Baggage claim operates normally. The ATMs in the arrivals hall are available 24 hours, and the forex bureau typically stays open until the last flight clears. The SIM card counters (MTN, Vodafone) may close after 11 PM. If you need mobile data for ride-hailing, either buy a SIM earlier in your layover city or use the airport WiFi to request your ride. ## Transport options after 10 PM **Airport taxis:** Available around the clock. The taxi rank outside Terminal 3 always has drivers, even at 2 AM. Expect to pay **10-20% more** than daytime rates. A trip to Osu or Accra Central that costs GHS 80-120 during the day will be **GHS 100-150** (€7-10) at night. Drivers know late-night passengers have fewer options, so they negotiate less. **Uber and Bolt:** Reduced availability after 11 PM. You may wait 15-25 minutes for a driver to accept, and some will cancel. Surge pricing is common, often **30-50% above** normal rates. If you get a ride, it works fine — the issue is reliability, not safety. **Pre-booked transfer:** The most reliable late-night option. Your driver tracks your flight and is waiting in the arrivals hall regardless of landing time or delays. Price is fixed at the time of booking — no night surcharge. A sedan to the city center runs **€12-25**. | Option | Late night price to city center | Reliability | |---|---|---| | Airport taxi | GHS 100-150 (€7-10) | High — always available | | Uber/Bolt | GHS 60-100 (€4-7) with surge | Low — long waits, cancellations | | Pre-booked transfer | €12-25 | Very high — driver waiting | ## Safety at night Accra is one of the safer capitals in West Africa, and the airport-to-city route is well-traveled at all hours. Liberation Road and the N1 motorway are well-lit and regularly patrolled. There are no checkpoints or known trouble spots between the airport and the main hotel districts (Osu, East Legon, Airport Residential, Cantonments). That said, common-sense rules apply: do not flash expensive items, keep your bags close, and stick to established transport options rather than accepting rides from random people in the car park. ## The faster side of late-night arrivals One genuine advantage of arriving late: traffic. Accra's daytime traffic is genuinely terrible, and a 10 km trip that takes 45-60 minutes at 5 PM takes only **15-20 minutes** at midnight. If your flight lands at 11 PM, you could be at your hotel by midnight — something that is simply not possible with a 5 PM landing. ## If you arrive before your hotel check-in Some very late or very early arrivals do not align with hotel check-in times. Most hotels in Accra will accommodate early arrivals if you notify them in advance — some charge an early check-in fee. Alternatively, the Accra Marriott and other airport-area hotels are within 5 minutes of the terminal and can serve as a first-night stopover. --- ### Taxi vs private transfer at Accra Airport — which should you choose? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/taxi-vs-transfer The short answer depends on three things: your budget, your arrival time, and how much hassle you are willing to deal with after a flight. ## The options side by side | Factor | Airport taxi | Uber/Bolt | Pre-booked transfer | |---|---|---|---| | Price to Osu | GHS 80-120 (€5-8) | GHS 40-65 (€3-4) | €12-22 | | Availability | Always (24/7) | Good daytime, limited late night | Guaranteed | | Negotiation needed | Yes | No (app-based) | No (fixed price) | | Surge pricing | Informal at night | Yes, can be significant | Never | | Meet inside terminal | No | No | Yes | | Vehicle quality | Variable | Variable | Consistent | | Child seat | Never | Never | On request | | Payment | Cash only (GHS) | Card via app | Pre-paid or card | | Wait time | Immediate | 5-15 minutes | Zero (driver waiting) | ## When a taxi makes sense If you have Ghanaian cedis, arrive during the day, and are comfortable with a quick negotiation, the airport taxi rank works fine. Walk out of Terminal 3, state your destination, agree on a price, and go. The whole process takes 2-3 minutes. For short trips to Airport Residential or East Legon, a taxi is practical and affordable. The downside: vehicle quality is inconsistent. Some taxis are clean and air-conditioned, others are not. You will not know until you see the car. Drivers are generally honest, but overcharging tourists is not unheard of — knowing the fair rate in advance protects you. ## When Uber or Bolt makes sense If you have mobile data and want the cheapest price with app-based transparency, Bolt or Uber is the way to go. Prices are typically **30-40% lower** than airport taxis. You see the fare estimate before confirming, and you can pay by card through the app. The downsides: you need a working phone with data (buy a SIM inside Terminal 3 or use airport WiFi). Wait times of 5-15 minutes are normal. During surge pricing, the cost advantage disappears. Late at night, driver availability drops significantly. ## When a pre-booked transfer makes sense For first-time visitors, families, business travelers, or anyone arriving late at night, a pre-booked transfer removes every friction point. Your driver is already inside the arrivals hall when you walk out. No haggling, no searching for a ride, no worrying about having the right currency. You pay more than a taxi — roughly **€12-25** for a sedan versus **€5-8** for a taxi to the same destination. The premium buys you certainty: a known vehicle, a fixed price, and someone tracking your flight in case of delays. ## The honest verdict Accra is not a difficult city for airport transport. Distances are short, taxis are available, and ride-hailing apps work. If you are an experienced traveler and arrive during the day, a taxi or Bolt is perfectly fine. If you want zero stress — especially arriving at midnight after a long flight — pre-booking a transfer is worth the extra cost. It is not about safety (all options are safe along the main routes), it is about convenience and energy after a journey. --- ### Arriving at Accra Airport with kids — what families need to know **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/family-and-kids Kotoka Airport's Terminal 3 is modern and manageable with children. It is not a sprawling mega-airport, so the walk from the plane to the exit is short. That said, there are a few things families should plan for. ## Getting through the terminal Immigration queues can be long, and there is no dedicated family lane. If you are traveling with young children, bring snacks and something to keep them occupied. The queue can take 30-60 minutes when multiple flights arrive at once. Baggage claim is one level down via escalators and a lift — stroller-friendly. Restrooms in Terminal 3 are clean by regional standards. Baby-changing facilities exist but are basic — a fold-down table in the accessible restroom. Bring your own changing supplies. The arrivals hall has air conditioning, which is a relief after stepping off the jet bridge into Accra's heat. There is a small cafe if you need a drink for the kids while you sort out transport. ## Child seats — the honest truth Ghana does not enforce child seat laws in taxis. Regular taxis and ride-hailing vehicles never have child seats. This is simply the reality across West Africa. If a child seat is important to you (and it should be for young children), your only option is to bring your own or request one through a pre-booked private transfer service. Even with a pre-booked transfer, confirm the child seat is actually available and is the correct type for your child's age and weight. Do not assume — ask specifically and get confirmation. ## Luggage and strollers Families travel heavy. A standard airport taxi can handle 2-3 suitcases and a stroller in the boot, but it gets tight with a family of four. If you have more than three large bags, book an SUV or minivan transfer in advance. Porters at baggage claim will help carry your bags to the exit for a tip of **GHS 10-20** per bag. They are particularly helpful if you are managing kids and luggage simultaneously. The route from the arrivals hall to the taxi rank is flat and step-free. No stairs, no awkward escalators with a stroller. Terminal 3 was designed with accessibility in mind. ## Best transport option for families A pre-booked SUV or minivan transfer is the most practical choice for families. Here is why: - **Space:** Room for bags, strollers, and kids without cramming - **Child seat:** Can be requested in advance (the only option that offers this) - **No waiting:** Driver is inside the terminal when you exit — no standing outside in the heat with tired children - **Fixed price:** No negotiation or surprise costs | Vehicle | Capacity | Price to city center | |---|---|---| | Sedan | 3 pax + 2 bags | €12-22 | | SUV | 4 pax + 3-4 bags | €20-35 | | Minivan | 5-7 pax + 5+ bags | €30-50 | If budget is a priority and you are traveling light, an airport taxi works too. Just be prepared for a basic vehicle and no child seat. ## Tips for families - **Hydrate:** Accra is hot and humid. Buy water inside the terminal before heading out. - **Sun protection:** If your hotel pickup involves any waiting outside, the sun is strong year-round. - **Patience at immigration:** Bring entertainment for the kids. The queue is the longest part of the arrival process. - **Evening arrivals:** Many flights land between 9 PM and midnight. If arriving late with kids, pre-book your transfer so you can get to the hotel as quickly as possible. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Accra Airport to the city? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/cost-to-city Kotoka International Airport is only about 10 km from central Accra, which keeps transport costs relatively low. The main variable is traffic — a trip that costs GHS 50 on Bolt can feel like a bargain at midnight and a frustrating crawl at 5 PM, though the price stays the same with a flat-rate option. ## Official airport taxis The taxi rank outside Terminal 3 arrivals has branded vehicles with semi-fixed pricing. You still negotiate, but drivers at the rank are used to dealing with international arrivals and prices are broadly consistent. | Destination | Taxi fare | |---|---| | Osu / Oxford Street | GHS 80-120 (€5-8) | | Accra Central / Makola | GHS 80-130 (€5-9) | | East Legon | GHS 60-90 (€4-6) | | Cantonments / Labone | GHS 70-100 (€5-7) | | Airport Residential | GHS 40-60 (€3-4) | | Tema | GHS 150-250 (€10-16) | These are daytime rates. After 10 PM, expect **10-20% higher** fares. Drivers quote flat rates — no meters. ## Ride-hailing apps (Uber, Bolt) Both Uber and Bolt work well at Kotoka Airport and are consistently the cheapest option. You need mobile data to use them. | Destination | Uber/Bolt estimate | |---|---| | Osu | GHS 40-65 (€3-4) | | Accra Central | GHS 45-70 (€3-5) | | East Legon | GHS 30-50 (€2-3) | | Cantonments | GHS 35-55 (€2-4) | | Tema | GHS 80-130 (€5-9) | **Catch:** Surge pricing during peak hours (evening flight arrivals) can push prices up by 30-50%. Late at night, availability drops and surge pricing kicks in. A GHS 50 trip can become GHS 80 during a surge. ## Pre-booked private transfer | Vehicle | Price | |---|---| | Economy sedan | €12-20 | | Business sedan | €18-28 | | SUV | €20-35 | | Minivan (5-7 pax) | €30-50 | Prices include meet-and-greet inside Terminal 3, luggage assistance, and a fixed rate regardless of traffic. No surge pricing, no negotiation. ## Hidden costs to watch for - **Toll booth at Tema Motorway:** If heading to Tema, there is a toll of **GHS 3-5** — negligible but drivers sometimes claim higher amounts. - **Night surcharge:** Unofficial but real. Taxi drivers charge more after dark. Uber and Bolt show surge pricing transparently. - **Luggage fees:** Some taxi drivers try to charge extra for large bags. Agree on a total price before loading luggage. - **Currency confusion:** The cedi has depreciated significantly in recent years. Check the current GHS/EUR rate before your trip. Airport forex rates are typically 3-5% worse than city rates. - **Traffic delays:** If using Uber/Bolt on a metered trip and you hit rush-hour gridlock, the fare increases with time. Flat-rate pre-booked transfers do not. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/acc/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 Accra (ACC). Transfer availability is supported by AirportTransferPortal's verified supplier network. --- ## Attribution Published by AirportTransferPortal (airporttransferportal.com), a global airport transfer marketplace operated by Funny Tourism Ltd.