Cheap Flights to Djibouti

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How much do things cost in Djibouti?
Water bottle (0.33 liter) USD 1.39
Pack of cigarettes USD 1.11
Apartment (3 bedrooms) outside of centre USD 667.22
Tomato (1kg) USD 5.19
Utilities (Electricity, Heating, ...) for medium apartment USD 240.28
1 Pair of men leather shoes USD 100.08
Rice (white) USD 2.79
Taxi start USD 2.50
* All price are converted to USD

About Djibouti

This is an interesting city at the horn of Africa and is divided into three regions: Coastal plains, volcanic plains and the mountains. It is bordered by the gulf of Eden on the East and the land is not good for agricultural activities, hence mostly idle. The atmosphere in Djibouti is mostly hot in the summer and the temperatures are cooler between October and April. However, it experiences cyclones from the Indian Ocean which results to flooding from the heavy rains. The languages spoken here are mainly French and Arabic and a bit of English on tourists venues but not popular with the locals. Cheap flights to Djibouti can nowadays be booked online.

When traveling to Djibouti, one requires a visa which can be acquired at various costs depending on your nationality. In addition, the visa is issued depending on the reason for travelling to Djibouti, for instance; touring, business or transit and is valid for a particular period. Djibouti uses a Franc and also accepts the dollar at a rate of about 177 to equalize it to the franc.

One can travel by plane, as there are two airports. One is the Djibouti Ambouli International airport and Air France located 5 kilometers away from the city. Entry to Djibouti by flight is much simpler; however, using the road is cost friendly especially if one is within East Africa. In addition, there are boat services as a means of transport. Boat transport would be less expensive to Yemen in comparison to flying. Visitors can enjoy cheap flights to Djibouti by travelling during weekends.

Consequently, one should be aware of the roads when touring as they are in poor condition and can be insecure towards Ethiopia. On the other hand, if on a rental car, in Djibouti people drive on the right and one is required to have an international driving permit. Also, a four wheel drive would be the most appropriate for this city. There are taxis and buses available and they operate on flat fare system. During the night, the taxis rates hike by 50 per cent. Most hotels in Djibouti are affordable and convenient.

Some of the activities one can enjoy include scuba diving on the coast, riding through Devil’s Island and enjoying impressive views such as Lac Assal among others.

Information about travelling to Djibouti

  • Paved roadways of Djibouti
    1 226 km

  • Ethnic groups of Djibouti
    Somali 60%
    Afar 35%
    other 5%
  • Languages of Djibouti
    French (official)
    Arabic (official)
    Somali
    Afar
  • Independence of Djibouti
    27 June 1977

    National Holiday : Independence Day, 27 June
  • Religions of Djibouti
    Muslim 94%
    Christian 6%
  • The population of Djibouti
    460 700 (163rd)