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The airport, with the IATA code PHC, is the third-busiest in Nigeria. You'll find it in Omagwa, a suburb of Port Harcourt, which is the capital city of the River State.
As soon as you land, you have a number of car rental services at your disposal. Companies like Avis, Hertz, and Sixt have booths right at the airport. You can choose from a variety of comfortable cars to kickstart your journey.
Unlike the left-hand driving in the UK, Nigeria follows the right-hand driving system. Keep an eye on the roads, as driving in Nigeria can be quite challenging due to heavy traffic and somewhat lax adherence to traffic rules.
The official currency of Nigeria is Naira (NGN). For a seamless transaction experience, it's advisable to carry GBP and exchange it at the airport or in the city. Be aware though, credit card use in Nigeria may subject you to foreign transaction fees.
Easily switch from the cold UK weather to Nigeria's tropical rainforest climate. Port Harcourt, in particular, is known for its high humidity. Prepare for average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 28°C throughout the year.
Port Harcourt city, also known as the "Garden City", is just 32km away from the airport. It's well-connected by roads and won't be a long drive. Other surrounding cities worth exploring include Aba, Owerri, and Calabar which are at a drivable distance.
There are plenty of petrol stations on the way from the airport to the city - Eterna, MRS, and RainOil, to name a few. Also, you'll find numerous convenience stores open 24/7 around these stations.
Driving off from Port Harcourt International Airport, you're about to dive into an exciting and vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes and a memorable adventure. Have a fantastic journey!