# Freetown Airport Transfer Guide (FNA) Getting from Lungi International Airport to Freetown. Ferry, speedboat, road options, real prices in SLE and EUR, and honest safety advice. **Airport:** FNA **City:** Freetown **Country:** Sierra Leone **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Lungi International Airport (FNA) is located on the **opposite side of the Sierra Leone River estuary** from Freetown. There is no bridge. Getting to the city requires crossing the water by **ferry or speedboat**, or taking a long **road journey** around the estuary. This is one of the more unusual airport-to-city transfers in Africa. The distance across the water is only about **15 km**, but the logistics are real. Your options: a **pre-booked transfer with speedboat** (from **SLE 500–900 / EUR 25–45**), the **government ferry** (**SLE 50–100 / EUR 2.50–5**), a **water taxi/speedboat** (**SLE 300–600 / EUR 15–30**), or the **road route** around the estuary (**4–6 hours**, roughly **SLE 400–800 / EUR 20–40**). 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Lungi Airport is small and basic. After landing, you walk across the tarmac into a modest terminal building. Immigration can take **30–60 minutes** depending on the number of arriving flights. Make sure your visa is in order before arriving — Sierra Leone requires a visa for most nationalities, and you should have it arranged before travel. After clearing immigration and collecting your bags, you exit into a small arrivals area. There are money changers (rates are poor — change only what you need), SIM card vendors, and people offering transport. The airport has very limited facilities. There is no luxury lounge, and food options are basic. Get your transport sorted and move on. --- ### Transport options explained honestly | Option | Price (SLE) | Price (EUR) | Total time to Freetown | Notes | |--------|------------|------------|----------------------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer (speedboat) | 500–900 | 25–45 | 1–1.5 hours total | Airport pickup + boat + Freetown delivery | | Government ferry | 50–100 | 2.50–5 | 2–3 hours total | Lungi to Kissy Terminal, then taxi | | Water taxi / speedboat | 300–600 | 15–30 | 45–90 min total | Faster but can be rough in weather | | Road route | 400–800 | 20–40 | 4–6 hours | Via Rogberi Junction and Port Loko road | **The water crossing is the main event.** The estuary can be calm or choppy depending on conditions. During the rainy season (May–November), the crossing can be rough. Life jackets should be available on all boats — check before boarding. **The government ferry** runs from Lungi (Tagrin) to Kissy Terminal in Freetown. The schedule is not always reliable — departures may be delayed. The ferry carries vehicles and passengers and the crossing takes about **45 minutes**. From Kissy Terminal, you still need a taxi to your hotel in Freetown, adding **SLE 50–100** and 15–30 minutes. **Speedboats** are faster (about 30 minutes crossing) but more exposed to weather. They run from a jetty near the airport to various landing points in Freetown. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Sierra Leone's currency is the **Leone (SLE)**. Prices for the airport-to-Freetown journey vary significantly by method: | Service | Price (SLE) | Price (EUR) | |---------|------------|------------| | Government ferry ticket | 50–100 | 2.50–5 | | Speedboat | 300–600 | 15–30 | | Taxi from airport to ferry/boat | 50–150 | 2.50–7.50 | | Taxi from Freetown landing to hotel | 50–150 | 2.50–7.50 | | Pre-booked end-to-end transfer | 500–900 | 25–45 | | Road route (private car) | 400–800 | 20–40 | The **end-to-end pre-booked transfer** includes: airport pickup, road transport to the boat jetty, speedboat crossing, and car from the Freetown jetty to your hotel. This is the most expensive option but eliminates every logistical headache. Always agree on prices **before** getting into any vehicle or boat. Negotiation is expected. --- ### Late night arrivals Several international flights arrive at Lungi in the evening or at night, including flights from Brussels, Casablanca, and regional hubs. Late arrivals face a genuine problem: **the government ferry does not run at night**, and finding a reliable speedboat after dark is difficult and potentially unsafe. If your flight arrives after **18:00**, a pre-booked transfer is strongly recommended. Your transfer provider will have arranged the speedboat or other crossing in advance, and a driver will meet you on both sides. Alternatively, some travelers stay at a hotel near the airport (there are basic options in Lungi) and cross in the morning. This is a practical backup if your flight is significantly delayed. --- ### Families and luggage Traveling with children across the estuary requires extra care. The speedboat crossing can be bumpy, and there are no child safety facilities on the boats. Life jackets are available but may not have child sizes — consider bringing your own inflatable ones. Luggage handling is manual throughout. You carry your own bags to and from the boats. There are porters available (tip expected) but no trolleys at the jetties. For families, the **pre-booked end-to-end transfer** is worth every extra Leone. Having someone manage the logistics — vehicles on both sides, a reliable boat, and help with luggage — makes a significant difference with children in tow. --- ### Where you meet the driver For pre-booked transfers, your driver will be waiting outside the arrivals exit holding a sign with your name. The airport is small enough that you cannot miss them. The driver will take you by car to the nearby boat jetty (5–15 minutes). After the water crossing, another vehicle meets you at the Freetown jetty and takes you to your hotel. For the government ferry, you need to arrange your own transport from the airport to the Tagrin ferry terminal (about 15 minutes by taxi) and again from Kissy Terminal to your Freetown hotel. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a pre-booked end-to-end transfer if:** this is your first time in Sierra Leone, you are arriving late, you have children or significant luggage, or you simply want the entire journey handled for you. The extra cost is justified. **Choose the speedboat independently if:** you are an experienced West Africa traveler, comfortable negotiating, and arriving during daylight hours. **Choose the government ferry if:** you are very budget-conscious, comfortable with uncertain schedules, and arriving with plenty of daylight hours to spare. **Choose the road route if:** you are heading somewhere along the northern route anyway, or if water conditions are too rough for the crossing. Be aware that the road is long and road quality varies. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Getting from Lungi Airport to Freetown is an adventure by any standard. The estuary crossing is unlike any other airport transfer in the world. For first-time visitors and families, a pre-booked end-to-end transfer removes the guesswork and keeps you safe. For experienced travelers, the independent speedboat or ferry crossing is manageable during daylight hours. The key rule: do not attempt the water crossing at night unless you have a very trusted operator. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How do you get from Lungi Airport to Freetown?** The airport is across an estuary from Freetown. You cross by **government ferry** (45 min), **speedboat** (30 min), or take the **road around** the estuary (4–6 hours). There is no bridge. **Q: How much does the ferry from Lungi to Freetown cost?** The government ferry costs approximately **SLE 50–100** (EUR 2.50–5). You also need taxis on both sides, adding **SLE 100–300** total. **Q: Is the speedboat crossing from Lungi safe?** In calm conditions during daylight, yes. **Check for life jackets** before boarding. During the rainy season or at night, the crossing can be rough and risky. **Q: Can I cross from Lungi to Freetown at night?** The ferry does not run at night and speedboats after dark are risky. A **pre-booked transfer** or staying overnight near the airport are the safest options. **Q: How long does it take to get from FNA to Freetown?** Allow **1–3 hours total** depending on your transport method. A speedboat transfer is about 1–1.5 hours end to end. The ferry route is 2–3 hours. **Q: Is there a bridge from Lungi Airport to Freetown?** No, there is no bridge. A bridge project has been discussed for years but as of 2026, the water crossing remains the only direct route. **Q: Do I need a visa to enter Sierra Leone?** Most nationalities **require a visa**. Arrange it before travel. Some nationalities can get a visa on arrival, but check current requirements with the Sierra Leone embassy. **Q: What currency is used in Sierra Leone?** The **Sierra Leonean Leone (SLE)**. US dollars and euros are also accepted in some tourist-facing services, but Leones are needed for taxis and ferries. **Q: Should I change money at Lungi Airport?** Change only a small amount at the airport — rates are poor. Better rates are available in Freetown. US dollars are the easiest foreign currency to exchange. **Q: Is there a hotel near Lungi Airport?** Yes, there are basic hotels in Lungi town, a short taxi ride from the airport. Useful as a backup if you arrive too late to cross the estuary safely. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Lungi Airport Late at Night **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/late-night Late-night arrivals at Lungi Airport face a genuine logistical challenge. The estuary crossing to Freetown becomes significantly more difficult — and potentially dangerous — after dark. ## The core problem The **government ferry does not run at night**. The last scheduled departure is typically in the late afternoon or early evening. Independent speedboats after dark are risky: poor lighting, no navigation aids, and the potential for overloading. This is not a situation where you simply pay a bit more for a late-night taxi. The water is real, the conditions can be rough, and the stakes are higher than at most airports. ## Your options after dark | Option | Viable? | Risk level | Notes | |--------|---------|-----------|-------| | Pre-booked transfer | Yes | Managed | Provider arranges a reliable night crossing | | Independent speedboat | Risky | High | Not recommended without trusted contact | | Government ferry | No | N/A | Not running at night | | Stay near airport | Yes | Low | Basic hotels in Lungi town | | Road route overnight | Possible | Moderate | 4–6 hours on dark roads | ## Pre-booked night transfer A reputable transfer provider will have a vetted boat operator for night crossings. They assess weather conditions and will reroute you (road or overnight stay) if the crossing is unsafe. The boat will have proper lighting and life jackets. This is the **only recommended way** to cross the estuary at night. Expect to pay the same rate as daytime: **SLE 500–900 (EUR 25–45)**. Some providers may charge a small night supplement. ## Staying overnight near Lungi If your flight lands very late and conditions are not suitable for crossing, spending the night near the airport is a sensible backup. There are basic guesthouses and hotels in **Lungi town**, a short taxi ride from the airport. Rates range from **SLE 200–500 (EUR 10–25)** per night. Cross to Freetown in the morning when the ferry is running and conditions are visible. This is the safest option for very late arrivals without a pre-arranged transfer. ## The airport at night Lungi Airport is not designed for overnight stays. The terminal is basic, with no sleeping facilities, limited seating, and no food available after the last flights. If you need to wait, the terminal is safe but uncomfortable. ## Flights that commonly arrive late International flights from Brussels (Brussels Airlines), Casablanca (Royal Air Maroc), and regional West African routes sometimes land in the evening hours. If you know your flight arrives after 18:00, **arrange your transfer before you fly**. Do not arrive at Lungi at night without a plan. --- ### Independent Travel vs Pre-Booked Transfer from Lungi Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/taxi-vs-transfer Unlike most airports, the choice at Lungi is not simply taxi versus transfer. The estuary crossing adds a layer of complexity that changes the equation entirely. ## Side-by-side comparison | Factor | Independent (ferry/speedboat) | Pre-Booked Transfer | |--------|------------------------------|--------------------| | Total cost | SLE 150–900 / EUR 7.50–45 | SLE 500–900 / EUR 25–45 | | Journey steps | 3 (taxi + boat + taxi) | 1 seamless journey | | Negotiation needed | Yes, at every step | No, price fixed | | Language barrier | Possible | Handled by provider | | Late night viable | Risky | Yes | | Luggage handling | You carry everything | Assistance provided | | Weather dependent | You assess conditions | Provider assesses for you | ## When independent travel works Independent travel makes sense if you: - Are an **experienced West Africa traveler** comfortable with negotiation - Arrive during **daylight hours** (before 16:00 ideally) - Speak some **Krio** or have a local contact - Are traveling **light** with one bag - Want the **authentic experience** and are flexible on time The government ferry is a genuine local experience. You will sit alongside Sierra Leoneans going about their daily commute. The speedboat is quicker and more tourist-oriented. ## When you need a pre-booked transfer A pre-booked transfer is the right choice when: - This is your **first time** in Sierra Leone - You arrive **late** (after 17:00) or at night - You have **children** or elderly travelers - You have **more than one bag** per person - You want to be met at arrivals and delivered to your hotel without making a single decision along the way The end-to-end transfer handles the entire chain: airport pickup, road to the jetty, reliable speedboat, and a waiting vehicle on the Freetown side. Every step is pre-arranged. ## Safety comparison The government ferry is generally safe but overcrowding can occur. Independent speedboats vary in quality — some are well-maintained, others less so. Always check for **life jackets** before boarding any vessel. Pre-booked transfer services use vetted boats and drivers. They will not send you across in bad weather — they will arrange an alternative if conditions are unsafe. This peace of mind is what you are paying for. ## The road alternative The overland route around the estuary via Port Loko takes **4–6 hours** on roads of variable quality. It avoids the water crossing entirely but is a long, tiring drive. Some travelers prefer it during the rainy season when the estuary is rough. A private car costs **SLE 400–800** (EUR 20–40). --- ### Getting from Lungi Airport to Freetown with Kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/family-and-kids The Lungi-to-Freetown journey is more challenging with children than at most airports. The estuary crossing, limited infrastructure, and manual luggage handling all require extra planning for families. ## The water crossing with children This is the main concern. Whether you take the ferry or a speedboat, you are crossing open water with your children. Key considerations: - **Life jackets:** Available on most boats but child-sized ones are not guaranteed. Consider bringing your own inflatable life vests for young children - **Spray and motion:** Speedboats can be bumpy and wet, especially during the rainy season. Children prone to motion sickness may struggle - **The ferry** is calmer and more stable — better for very young children, though slower and less reliable on schedule For families, a **pre-booked transfer** is almost essential. The provider arranges a reliable boat, checks conditions, and has contingency plans. Trying to negotiate speedboats with tired, potentially frightened children is not a good experience. ## Luggage with families There are no trolleys at the boat jetties. Luggage is carried by hand on and off boats. With children, strollers, car seats, and family-sized luggage, this is a genuine challenge. | What you are carrying | Recommended approach | |----------------------|---------------------| | 1–2 bags, no stroller | Manageable independently | | 3+ bags with stroller | Pre-booked transfer with porters | | Car seats for onward travel | Pre-booked transfer essential | A pre-booked transfer service provides porters to handle luggage at each transfer point. This help is invaluable when you have children to manage. ## Health and comfort Sierra Leone is tropical — expect **heat and humidity** immediately on arrival. Have water bottles ready for children. Apply mosquito repellent before leaving the airport; malaria is present in Sierra Leone. The airport terminal is basic with limited facilities. There are no dedicated family rooms or nursing facilities. Use the terminal restrooms before starting the journey to Freetown. ## Vehicle safety Child car seats are essentially **nonexistent** in Sierra Leone taxis. If child safety seats are important to you — and they should be for the road portions of the journey — you will either need to bring your own or arrange a transfer provider who can source them. Communicate this need well in advance. ## The bottom line for families A pre-booked end-to-end transfer at **SLE 500–900 (EUR 25–45)** is not a luxury for families at FNA — it is a practical necessity. The logistics of the airport-to-Freetown journey with children, luggage, and a water crossing are too complex to improvise. --- ### How Much Does It Cost to Get from Lungi Airport to Freetown? **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/cost-to-city The journey from Lungi Airport to Freetown involves multiple steps and costs that vary significantly by transport method. Here is a detailed breakdown. ## Total cost by method | Method | Components | Total (SLE) | Total (EUR) | |--------|-----------|------------|------------| | Pre-booked transfer | All-inclusive | 500–900 | 25–45 | | Speedboat (independent) | Taxi + boat + taxi | 400–900 | 20–45 | | Government ferry | Taxi + ferry + taxi | 150–350 | 7.50–17.50 | | Road route | Private car hire | 400–800 | 20–40 | ## Cost breakdown: independent speedboat route | Step | Cost (SLE) | Cost (EUR) | |------|-----------|------------| | Taxi from airport to boat jetty | 50–150 | 2.50–7.50 | | Speedboat crossing | 300–600 | 15–30 | | Taxi from Freetown jetty to hotel | 50–150 | 2.50–7.50 | | **Total** | **400–900** | **20–45** | ## Cost breakdown: government ferry route | Step | Cost (SLE) | Cost (EUR) | |------|-----------|------------| | Taxi from airport to Tagrin terminal | 50–100 | 2.50–5 | | Government ferry ticket | 50–100 | 2.50–5 | | Taxi from Kissy Terminal to hotel | 50–150 | 2.50–7.50 | | **Total** | **150–350** | **7.50–17.50** | ## Why the pre-booked transfer is often the best value At first glance, the government ferry looks cheapest. And it is — if everything runs on schedule. But the ferry schedule is unreliable, you wait in basic conditions, and you still need two taxis. Add the time and stress, and the total experience costs more in frustration than money saved. The pre-booked transfer at **SLE 500–900 (EUR 25–45)** includes everything: airport pickup, road transport to a reliable speedboat, the crossing, and a vehicle to your hotel. For the certainty and comfort, the premium over the DIY ferry route is about **EUR 15–30**. ## Negotiation tips - **Always agree on the price before** entering any vehicle or boat - Start negotiations at roughly **50–60% of the first price offered** - Have cash in Leones ready — cards are not accepted for taxis or boats - Small denominations are useful for tipping porters --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/fna/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. 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