Cheap Flights Valencia to Seville in 2026: From €25

Cheap flights Valencia to Seville from €25 one way. Direct airlines, airport guides, cheapest months and money-saving tips within Spain.

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Cheap flights Valencia to Seville start from around €25 one way — yes, flying within Spain can cost less than the train on the right dates. In about 75 minutes you trade the Mediterranean coast for the Guadalquivir, tapas bars and the biggest Gothic cathedral in the world. Search and book your flight now to see today’s fares across all airlines.

How to find cheap flights Valencia to Seville

  • Book 2–4 weeks ahead. Domestic Spanish routes are cheap by default; booking early just guarantees you the €25 fare rather than the €60 one.
  • Fly midweek. Tuesday–Wednesday are cheapest; Friday and Sunday carry a premium.
  • Avoid Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril. Seville’s two mega-events send fares and hotel prices soaring; shift a week either side and both drop sharply.
  • Check the train as a benchmark. The high-speed connection takes about 4 hours — the flight wins on price when booked ahead, the train wins on last-minute flexibility.

Airports: what to know on both ends

Valencia Airport (VLC) — Officially Manises, about 8 km west of the city. Small, quick and easy: metro lines 3 and 5 reach the centre in about 20 minutes. Ryanair operates from the main terminal; arrive 90 minutes before a domestic departure and you’ll have time to spare.

Seville Airport (SVQ) — Officially San Pablo, about 10 km northeast of the centre. The EA airport bus runs to the city centre in about 35 minutes for a few euro; a taxi costs roughly €25–30 to the historic quarter. The terminal is compact and arrivals are fast, so you’ll be in the Santa Cruz lanes within the hour of landing.

Airlines flying Valencia to Seville

Airline Type Notes
Ryanair Direct, low-cost The main carrier on VLC–SVQ, with several weekly frequencies and the lowest base fares.
Vueling / Iberia Direct or via Madrid Full-service alternatives; occasionally matched on price and useful for connections or miles.

This is a short domestic hop, so there’s little reason to connect — unless a via-Madrid itinerary happens to be cheaper on your exact date, which does happen.

Best time to fly Valencia to Seville

  • Cheapest: January, February, June (outside events) and late September. Orange blossom season in March can also be reasonable if you avoid Easter week.
  • Mid-range: March–May and October–November. Seville’s best weather windows — warm, bright and walkable.
  • Most expensive: Semana Santa (the week before Easter) and the Feria de Abril (roughly two weeks after). Also avoid peak August heat if you can — Seville in August is 40°C plus.

Money-saving tips for this route

  1. Book the €25 fare early. On domestic Spanish routes the cheapest seats vanish first; price only climbs afterwards.
  2. Hand luggage only. On a 75-minute flight, an underseat bag is all you need — checked bags double the fare.
  3. Take morning flights. Early departures are cheapest and least prone to delay.
  4. Compare flight vs train total time. Airport overhead (2 hours) plus flight plus transfer roughly equals the high-speed train’s 4 hours — pick on price.
  5. Mix carriers on a return. Out with Ryanair, back with Vueling sometimes beats a single-carrier round trip.

Related reading: see our Seville to Madrid flights guide for continuing your Andalusia trip, and our Barcelona to Seville routes coverage for more within-Spain ideas.

Two days in Seville: what to do first

Once you land, a rough plan saves time. Day one: the cathedral and the Giralda tower (book a timed entry), then wander Santa Cruz and finish with tapas in Triana across the river. Day two: the Royal Alcázar first thing in the morning (it sells out — reserve ahead), the Plaza de España in María Luisa Park, and sunset from the Metropol Parasol rooftop. Both days are walkable end to end; Seville’s historic centre is compact enough that you’ll rarely need transport beyond the airport bus.

FAQs about flights from Valencia to Seville

How long is the flight from Valencia to Seville? Direct flights take about 1 hour 15 minutes.

Which airlines fly direct from Valencia to Seville? Ryanair operates direct VLC–SVQ flights; Vueling and Iberia serve the city directly on some schedules or via Madrid.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Seville from Valencia? January and February, with one-way fares from around €25.

Is it better to fly or take the train from Valencia to Seville? The high-speed train takes about 4 hours city centre to city centre. Flying is usually cheaper when booked ahead; the train wins on last-minute flexibility and comfort.

Book your Valencia to Seville flight

€25, 75 minutes, and you land in the heart of Andalusia. Search and book your flight today and lock in the low fare before it’s gone.

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