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Popular flight routes to Venice

Doha
Flights from Dohato Venice
2759QAR
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London
Flights from Londonto Venice
192QAR
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Rome
Flights from Rometo Venice
499QAR
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Paris
Flights from Paristo Venice
209QAR
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Vienna
Flights from Viennato Venice
575QAR
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Madrid
Flights from Madridto Venice
450QAR
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Why visit Venice?

Looking for flights to Venice? Discover this unique city built upon an intricate network of canals and small islands. This unique maritime environment established its historical importance as a major European trading power and cultural centre.

Discover the city's rich artistic and architectural heritage, wandering through St. Mark's Square, admiring the Doge's Palace, and crossing the Rialto Bridge. Explore the Basilica di San Marco or visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, each offering a glimpse into centuries of Venetian identity.

Venice offers a distinct experience, defined by its waterways, historic architecture, and deep-rooted artistic traditions. It remains a destination rich in cultural exploration and historical discovery.

Best time to fly to Venice

High Season

During Venice's high season, typically from late spring to early autumn, warm temperatures and long daylight hours define the city's atmosphere. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C, making for pleasant conditions that draw larger crowds. Upon arrival, you will notice the canals teeming with gondolas and vaporetti, and St. Mark's Square bustling with activity, reflecting a vibrant, energetic pace.

This period is rich with outdoor events and a lively social scene. Festivals like the Regata Storica in September celebrate Venetian traditions on the Grand Canal, offering spectacular visual displays. The mild evenings encourage al fresco dining and strolling through the illuminated calli, immersing you in the heart of the city's social life. Venice embraces its role as a global destination, with a palpable sense of excitement throughout its streets and waterways.

Low Season

Venice in the low season, from late autumn through winter, presents a more subdued and intimate experience. Temperatures drop significantly, often between 0°C and 10°C, bringing a cooler, sometimes crisp air. Fog can drape the city in a mysterious veil, and the occasional *acqua alta* (high water) is a distinctive winter phenomenon, creating unique reflections and altering daily paths.

The pace of life slows considerably, offering a quieter perspective of the city. While the famous Carnival of Venice in late winter provides a burst of elaborate festivities, much of the season sees fewer visitors. You can explore museums and galleries with greater ease and enjoy a more authentic local rhythm. The city's identity shifts to one of quiet charm and introspective beauty, allowing for a deeper connection with its timeless architecture and serene canals.

What to do in Venice? The must-sees

After your flight lands, the unique character of Venice immediately unfolds. This city of canals and bridges invites you to explore its intricate waterways and historic streets, promising a journey of discovery around every corner. You will find a destination rich in history and distinct experiences, revealing its identity with every step.

Here are some of Venice’s most distinctive attractions and experiences:

St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)
This grand public space is the heart of Venice, bordered by impressive architecture and always bustling with activity. It serves as a natural gateway to some of the city's most significant landmarks.

Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
A masterpiece of Venetian Gothic architecture, this former seat of power reveals centuries of political intrigue and artistic grandeur. Its opulent rooms and ancient prisons tell tales of the Venetian Republic's past.

St. Mark's Basilica (Basilica di San Marco)
Adorned with intricate mosaics and domes, this cathedral showcases a blend of Byzantine and Western architectural styles. Its golden interior reflects Venice’s historical connections and wealth.

Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto)
One of the most famous bridges spanning the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge is an architectural marvel and a lively hub. It offers impressive views of the canal traffic and the surrounding historic buildings.

Grand Canal (Canal Grande)
The city’s main waterway acts as its principal artery, winding through Venice and connecting its various districts. A boat ride along this majestic canal provides an unparalleled perspective on the city’s unique layout and architecture.

Gondola Ride
Experience Venice from its most traditional viewpoint with a leisurely gondola journey through its narrow canals. This allows you to absorb the tranquil atmosphere and admire the reflections of historic palazzos on the water.

Murano and Burano Islands
A short boat trip leads to these charming islands, each with its own special craft. Murano is renowned for its glassmaking heritage, while Burano captivates with its colourful, brightly painted houses and tradition of lacemaking.

Book your flights to Venice

To find the best flight deals to Venice, we recommend searching a few weeks in advance and being flexible with your travel dates. This approach helps unlock excellent flight options, ensuring a smooth start to your Italian discovery. For even greater savings on every booking, consider eDreams Prime, designed to make your future journeys more rewarding.

Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Venice

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Venice on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Venice, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 74. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Venice?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Venice is March.
You may also want to consider travelling in April, the second-best month for a fantastic getaway.
Don't miss deals on June, the third most frequent time of the year for visitors heading to Venice.
If you prefer a more tranquil travel experience, the quietest time to visit is during November. Planning your trip for this period typically results in smaller crowds and a much more laid-back atmosphere at your destination.
Which airlines provide service to Venice?

These are the carriers that offer direct flights to Venice:

  • Wizz Air Malta flies directly to Venice from Paris, London, and Malaga.
  • Wizz Air Malta also has non-stop flights to Venice from Barcelona, London, and London. This is an excellent choice for a straightforward journey from these locations.
  • Wizz Air Malta provides direct flights from Doha and Manchester, along with service from Paris.

Here are some additional travel choices for journeys to Venice that may involve a transit stop:

  • Lufthansa operates flights to Venice from Doha, Amman, and Muscat.
  • Iberia also travels to Venice from Doha, Riyadh, and Leeds Bradford, providing several useful departure alternatives.
  • Lastly, Klm Royal Dutch Airlines provides flights to Venice from a wide range of locations. Some of the most popular departure points include Malta, Riyadh, and Jakarta.
What kind of weather can I expect in Venice?
If you are looking for sun, the ideal time to visit Venice is throughout July, August, and June, when average temperatures reach roughly 27º. These months also provide the most sunshine, with about 25 hours of light per day. For those who prefer cooler weather, consider planning your stay for January, December, and February, when the temperature settles around 0º. If you want to stay dry, it is best to avoid Venice during June, October, and September, as rainfall peaks at approximately 75mm. The driest months are January, February, and March, which see an average of just 48mm of rain.

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