Cheap flights to Rimini

Flights, routes and travel tips



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From To Flight type Departure date Departure time Flight time Price Route availability
London STN Rimini RMI One way Thu 03 Sep Departure time: 12:20 Flight time: 2h 10m £16.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S
Manchester MAN Rimini RMI One way Sat 10 Oct Departure time: 15:40 Flight time: 2h 30m £19.99 Route availability: M T W T F S S

What is the cheapest time of year to visit Rimini ?
The cheapest time to visit Rimini is typically during the shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October, as well as winter months (November-February). Summer (June-August) is peak tourist season with the highest prices. The official Rimini Tourism website highlights that the Adriatic Riviera offers year-round appeal, but accommodation and dining rates are significantly lower outside the summer period.
What are the most popular places to visit in Rimini ?
Popular attractions include the Arch of Augustus (27 BC Roman monument), the Malatesta Temple (Renaissance architectural masterpiece), the historic Tiberius Bridge, Marina Centro waterfront district, Borgo San Giuliano medieval village, the Fellini Museum (celebrating filmmaker Federico Fellini), the Blue Flag beaches, and the Rimini Docks (Darsena). The city's historic centre, theme parks nearby such as Italia in Miniatura, and the beachfront promenade (Lungomare) are also key visitor destinations.
How do tourists get around in Rimini ?
Tourists can navigate Rimini by foot (the city centre is pedestrian-friendly), by bicycle (extensive cycling infrastructure and bike rentals available), local buses (Start Romagna public transport), trains (Trenitalia regional service connects to Rimini Central Station), and taxis (Radio Taxi available via +39 0541 50020). The beachfront Lungomare is also walkable. Public transport information is available through the official Start Romagna website.
What travel documents do I need to fly to Rimini ?
Travel document requirements depend on your nationality, residency status, and document type. EU nationals generally require a valid passport or national ID card. Non-EU nationals require a valid passport and may need a Schengen visa depending on their country of origin. Requirements can change and vary by citizenship. Check the latest official guidance from your country's travel authority and the UK Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) for Italy, or consult Your Europe EU portal for comprehensive requirements. Check the latest official guidance before you travel.
Do I need a car when visiting Rimini ?
A car is not essential for visiting Rimini. The city centre is walkable, and an extensive public transport network includes buses (Start Romagna line 9 connects airport to city), regional trains (Trenitalia service), and taxis. Bicycles are widely available for rent, and the beachfront is pedestrian-friendly. Car rentals are available at the airport for those wishing to explore surrounding areas, but are unnecessary for city exploration.
How long does it take to get from the airport to the main tourist areas of Rimini ?
Transfer times vary depending on your destination, traffic conditions, and transport option. By taxi from Rimini Airport (Federico Fellini), the journey to Rimini city centre takes approximately 15 minutes. Bus line 9 (Start Romagna) and the Metromare train service provide public transport alternatives. The airport is located about 8 kilometers south of the historic centre on the Via Flaminia SS16 road. For specific journey times based on your destination and preferred transport mode, check the official airport or local transport information.

Travel Tips

  • When is the best time to visit Italy

    When is the best time to visit Italy

    The best time to visit Italy is April to June and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and most regions are ideal for sightseeing. Summer is excellent for beaches and lakes but can be very hot and crowded in major cities. Spring and autumn are best for combining cities, countryside, and coastal travel.

  • What is Italy  known for ?

    What is Italy known for ?

    Italy is known for its art, history, architecture, food, fashion, and varied landscapes. It is especially recognised for Rome, Venice, Florence, the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, and world-famous cuisine. The country is also known for Roman ruins, Renaissance heritage, and regional diversity.

  • What are the must-see places in Italy ?

    What are the must-see places in Italy ?

    Must-see places in Italy include Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast, and Tuscany. Travellers also visit Milan, Lake Como, Cinque Terre, Sicily, and Naples. Italy offers a mix of iconic cities, coastal scenery, and historic sites across every region.

  • How many days do you need in Italy ?

    How many days do you need in Italy ?

    Most travellers need 7 to 10 days in Italy to cover two or three major destinations. A trip of 10 to 14 days is ideal for combining cities with coast, countryside, or islands. Italy rewards longer travel because each region has a distinct identity, food culture, and sightseeing style.

  • Is Italy  expensive to visit ?

    Is Italy expensive to visit ?

    Italy is generally a mid-range to expensive destination, depending on the region and season. Budget travellers may spend around €65 to €100 per day, while mid-range travellers often spend €140 to €240 per day. Venice, the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como, and peak summer destinations are usually the most expensive.

  • What is the weather like in Italy ?

    What is the weather like in Italy ?

    Italy has a varied climate, with Mediterranean conditions in the south and along much of the coast, and cooler continental or alpine weather in the north. Summers are hot in many regions, while winters are mild in the south and colder in the north. Spring and autumn are often the most comfortable seasons for travel.

  • What are the top things to do in Italy ?

    What are the top things to do in Italy ?

    Top things to do in Italy include visiting Rome’s ancient landmarks, seeing Renaissance art in Florence, and riding canals in Venice. Many travellers also explore Tuscany, relax on the Amalfi Coast, visit lakes and islands, and enjoy food, wine, and local markets.

  • What food is the Italy famous for ?

    What food is the Italy famous for ?

    Italy is famous for pizza, pasta, risotto, gelato, tiramisu, and regional dishes from every part of the country. It is also known for olive oil, cured meats, cheeses, and world-class wine. Italian cuisine is one of the strongest reasons many people visit the country.


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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