Cheap flights to Girona

Flights, routes and travel tips



Book cheap flights with Ryanair and discover Girona

From To Flight type Departure date Departure time Flight time Price Route availability
Bournemouth BOH Girona GRO One way Mon 28 Sep Departure time: 12:40 Flight time: 1h 55m £14.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S
Leeds LBA Girona GRO One way Tue 20 Oct Departure time: 16:55 Flight time: 2h 15m £14.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S
London STN Girona GRO One way Sun 11 Oct Departure time: 17:45 Flight time: 2h 5m £14.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S
Bristol BRS Girona GRO One way Sun 04 Oct Departure time: 05:55 Flight time: 2h 0m £15.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S
Belfast BFS Girona GRO One way Tue 20 Oct Departure time: 10:45 Flight time: 2h 30m £17.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S

What is the cheapest time of year to visit Girona ?
November through March are generally the cheapest months to visit Girona, with fewer tourists and lower accommodation prices. May, September, and October offer good value as shoulder seasons with pleasant weather and fewer crowds than the peak summer months of June through August.
What are the most popular places to visit in Girona ?
The most popular attractions in Girona include the Girona Cathedral with its exceptional Gothic nave, the medieval city walls and ramparts, the historic Jewish Quarter (Call), the colourful Houses of Onyar overlooking the river, Sant Feliu Church, and Sant Pere de Galligants monastery. The medieval old town (Barri Vell) is the primary hub for tourism.
How do tourists get around in Girona ?
Girona's compact historic centre is best explored on foot, with most attractions within walking distance of each other. The city has local bus services available for longer journeys. For regional travel, Girona has a train station with connections to Barcelona (approximately 1 hour by train) and other destinations across Catalonia. Taxis and private transfers are also available.
What travel documents do I need to fly to Girona ?
Travel document requirements vary depending on your nationality, residency, and the type of document you hold. Visitors should check the official guidance from their home country's government and the Spanish government before travelling, as entry requirements can change. European Union citizens may have different requirements than non-EU citizens. Check the latest official guidance before you travel.
Do I need a car when visiting Girona ?
A car is not necessary to visit Girona. The city centre is very walkable and most attractions are within the medieval old town. Public buses and trains provide transport within and beyond the city. Girona's compact size makes it ideal for exploration on foot. However, a car may be useful if you plan to explore the surrounding Costa Brava region or visit nearby medieval villages.
How long does it take to get from the airport to the main tourist areas of Girona ?
Girona is served by Girona-Barcelona Airport (Costa Brava Airport), approximately 40 kilometres south of the city. Transfer times vary depending on traffic and your chosen transport option. An hourly bus service operates between the airport and Girona city centre, typically taking around 30 minutes. Private transfers and taxis are also available. Transfer times can vary significantly depending on traffic conditions and the time of day. It is recommended to check with the official airport or local transport providers for current journey times.

Travel Tips

  • When is the best time to visit Spain

    When is the best time to visit Spain

    The best time to visit Spain is April to June and September to October, when the weather is warm and ideal for both cities and the coast. Summer is perfect for beaches and islands but can be extremely hot in inland cities. Spring and autumn are best for combining culture, food, and sightseeing.

  • What is Spain  known for ?

    What is Spain known for ?

    Spain is known for its beaches, historic cities, regional culture, festivals, and world-famous food. It is especially recognised for Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, flamenco, tapas, and Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines. The country is also known for art, architecture, and lively street life.

  • What are the must-see places in Spain ?

    What are the must-see places in Spain ?

    Must-see places in Spain include Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Granada, and Valencia. Travellers also visit San Sebastián, Mallorca, Ibiza, Málaga, and the Camino de Santiago regions. Spain offers a strong mix of cities, coast, islands, and cultural landmarks.

  • How many days do you need in Spain ?

    How many days do you need in Spain ?

    Most travellers need 7 to 10 days in Spain to combine two or three major destinations. A trip of 10 to 14 days allows time for Andalusia, islands, or northern Spain. Shorter trips work best when focused on one region such as Catalonia, Madrid, or Andalusia.

  • Is Spain  expensive to visit ?

    Is Spain expensive to visit ?

    Spain is usually a mid-range Mediterranean destination. Budget travellers may spend around €50 to €80 per day, while mid-range travellers often spend €110 to €190 per day. Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza, and peak summer coastal areas are generally the most expensive

  • What is the weather like in Spain ?

    What is the weather like in Spain ?

    Spain has a varied climate, with hot Mediterranean summers on much of the coast, cooler oceanic weather in the north, and very hot inland conditions in summer. Winters are mild in the south and colder inland. Spring and autumn are usually the most comfortable seasons for travel.

  • What are the top things to do in Spain ?

    What are the top things to do in Spain ?

    Top things to do in Spain include seeing Gaudí architecture in Barcelona, visiting museums and royal sites in Madrid, and exploring Seville and Granada in Andalusia. Many travellers also enjoy beaches, tapas, island breaks, football culture, and scenic road or rail trips.

  • What food is the Spain famous for ?

    What food is the Spain famous for ?

    Spain is famous for paella, tapas, jamón, tortilla española, churros, and gazpacho. The cuisine varies widely by region, from seafood and rice dishes on the coast to pintxos in the Basque Country. Food is one of the biggest reasons many travellers choose Spain.


What you need to know when traveling with Ryanair

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Can I bring cabin baggage on a Ryanair flight?

Yes, Ryanair allows one small personal bag included with every fare. Larger cabin bags or priority boarding options can be added for an extra fee.

How do I check in for my Ryanair flight?

You can check in online via the Ryanair app or website. Online check-in typically opens 24 hours before departure, or earlier if you’ve purchased a seat.

Can I change my Ryanair flight after booking?

Yes, Ryanair allows flight changes, but fees may apply depending on the fare type and timing of the change.

What happens if my Ryanair flight is delayed or cancelled?

If your flight is disrupted, Ryanair may offer options such as rebooking, refunds, or assistance, depending on the circumstances and applicable regulations.

Can I book airport transfers or car hire with Ryanair?

Yes, when booking with Ryanair, you can add extras such as car hire and airport transfers through partner services like Carhire, making it easier to travel from the aiport to the city or surrounding areas.

What is Priority Boarding and how does it work with Ryanair?

Ryanair Priority Boarding lets you board using the Priority queue and bring two cabin bags on board: one small personal bag and one 10kg cabin bag, subject to availability and fees.


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