Cheap Flights Valencia to Rome: Two Airports, One Short Hop
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Cheap flights from Valencia to Rome are a classic Mediterranean city-break play: a two-hour direct flight, two airlines fighting over the corridor for most of the year, and low-season round trips that regularly drop to €70–110. Rome rewards timing — fares for identical seats swing 100% between February and Easter week. The one-minute job that pays for itself: check your dates on TopTravelCentre before anything else.
The numbers that matter
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Direct flight time | ~2 h 05 |
| Distance | ~1,100 km (about 690 miles) |
| Origin | Valencia (VLC), single terminal |
| Rome airports | Fiumicino (FCO) and Ciampino (CIA) |
| Direct airlines | Ryanair, Wizz Air (seasonal shifts apply) |
| Cheapest months | January, February, November |
| Typical round trip | from €70–110 low season / €160–240 peak |
Airlines flying Valencia–Rome
- Ryanair — the dominant operator, flying into Ciampino. Rock-bottom base fares; a small under-seat bag is included, everything else is paid.
- Wizz Air — competes on the corridor at various points of the year, also into Ciampino. Worth comparing directly against Ryanair on your exact dates.
- ITA Airways — Italy’s flag carrier connects via nothing here: it serves Valencia–Rome mostly indirectly or seasonally; when direct, it lands at Fiumicino with full service.
- Iberia / Vueling — one-stop options via Madrid or Barcelona into Fiumicino. Sometimes useful if Fiumicino matters to you or when direct fares spike.
The reliable method: compare every Valencia–Rome flight at once, filter by total cost with your actual bag needs, then decide airport by transfer cost — not by headline fare.
Fiumicino or Ciampino?
- Fiumicino (FCO) — Rome’s main airport. The Leonardo Express train reaches Termini station in 32 minutes (€14); regional FL1 trains are cheaper with one change. Best for first-time visitors and anyone staying near Termini.
- Ciampino (CIA) — smaller, used by Ryanair and Wizz Air. Buses to Termini take ~40 minutes and cost around €6–7. If your fare to Ciampino is €25 cheaper than Fiumicino, Ciampino wins; if the gap is €10, it’s a coin flip.
Valencia’s airport is one of Spain’s easiest: 15 minutes by metro (lines 3/5, under €5, drops you at the terminal) or 20 minutes by bus from the centre.
When to fly for the lowest fares
- Cheapest: January, February, November. Rome’s winter is mild, queue-free at the Colosseum and cheap to reach.
- Shoulder: March–May, October. Arguably Rome’s best weather; book 4–8 weeks ahead and fares stay reasonable.
- Expensive: June–September, Easter, Christmas. Italian summer holidays plus pilgrimage traffic fill every seat. Round trips commonly hit €160–240.
All ranges are indicative — live prices for your dates are the only numbers that count.
Tactics that actually cut the price
- Compare Ciampino and Fiumicino with transfers included. €7 bus vs €14 train is small; the fare gap between airports is often bigger than you’d expect.
- Book around six weeks out. On low-cost city pairs, booking 2–3 months early is not automatically cheaper — the 4–8 week window is where this route’s floor usually sits.
- Fly Tuesday or Wednesday. Friday and Sunday carry the surcharge on every Valencia route.
- Pre-pay bags online. Airport bag fees on low-cost carriers are 2–3× the online rate.
- Consider the open-jaw. Flying into Rome and out of Naples (or vice versa) sometimes prices lower than a round trip — search both patterns in TopTravelCentre’s search.
Making the trip work: 48 hours in Valencia’s twin city
This route exists for short breaks, so plan around them. A Friday evening arrival into Ciampino still gets you to Trastevere for a late dinner; the Leonardo Express stops around midnight, so late arrivals should budget for a bus or taxi (Ciampino to the centre runs €30–40 by cab). Rome’s airport departures on Sunday evenings are busy with returning weekenders — arrive two and a half hours early, especially at Ciampino, where security lines are seasonal-staffed and unpredictable. If you can add a third day, Tuesday in Rome is the quiet day at the Vatican Museums, and the Tuesday flight home is also the cheapest seat of the week: the same logic pays twice on this route.
FAQ
How long is the flight from Valencia to Rome? About 2 hours 5 minutes direct. Connections via Madrid or Barcelona add 3–4 hours.
Which Rome airport does Ryanair use from Valencia? Ciampino (CIA), with buses to Termini in about 40 minutes for €6–7.
What’s the cheapest month for Valencia–Rome flights? January and February, with round trips typically from €70–110.
Is Valencia airport close to the city? Yes — the metro reaches the terminal in about 15–20 minutes from the centre for under €5.
Do I need a visa? Spain and Italy are both in the Schengen Area; an EU ID card or passport is sufficient.
Ready when you are
Two airports, two low-cost airlines and a two-hour flight make this one of the cheapest ways to reach Italy from Spain. Search and book your Valencia–Rome flight on TopTravelCentre.
