Travelling from Malaga Airport (AGP) to Rome: what you need to know
Around 2 hours 50 minutes is how long you can expect to be travelling on a direct flight from Malaga Airport to Rome.
Rome's timezone is UTC+1, which is the same as Málaga (the location of Malaga Airport).
Malaga Airport (AGP) to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the most traveled route, with 31 weekly departures to pick from. If you have things to finalize before heading off, the last flight from AGP to FCO is with Ryanair at 22:10. Opt for the first departure with Ryanair at 05:45 if you want to get on your way earlier.
For a stress-free journey, arrive at the airport two hours ahead of international flights and an hour before domestic departures. That way, you won't have to rush to catch your AGP to Rome flight.
If you're jetting off during a major holiday or another peak period, allow extra time. A good rule is two hours before domestic flights and up to four hours before international departures. Queues at check-in and security will be longer.
You can book a direct Malaga Airport to Rome ticket. Start your journey at AGP and land at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
You'll have your choice of airlines operating direct flights from Malaga Airport to Rome. Book your ticket with one of these:
Consider adding a stopover to potentially score a cheaper plane ticket from AGP to Rome. Simply uncheck 'Direct flights only' during your search. Break up your trip (and maybe save some cash) by stopping at one of these airports:
Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
Stansted Airport (STN)
The journey from central Málaga to AGP takes around 50 minutes on public transport. If you drive, ride-share or grab a cab, you'll cover the 8 kilometres in 25 minutes or so, depending on traffic conditions.
Looking for a hotel close to AGP? If you're boarding an early flight from Malaga Airport to Rome, these accommodation options set you up for a seamless send-off:
72.02% of flights departing from Malaga Airport arrive at their destination on time.
How to find the cheapest flights from Malaga Airport (AGP) to Rome
20 € is currently the lowest price for a one-way Malaga Airport to Rome flight. Return plane tickets start at 43 €. These fares may change based on availability.
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Airports in Rome
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the centre of Rome takes about 40 minutes by car. The centre is roughly 32 kilometres away.
When travelling by public transport, expect a journey time of about 50 minutes.
If you're arriving on a late flight from Malaga Airport to Rome, nothing beats the convenience of staying near the terminal. Collect your bags from the carousel and then be showered and relaxing soon after at one of these hotels near FCO:
Follow your own route with a Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport rental car. Book your wheels from Surprice, RentSmart24 or Noleggiare and find adventure across Rome and beyond.
To get the lowest price, reserve your ride from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport about three weeks in advance of your flight from AGP to Rome.
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
The centre of Rome is about 18 kilometres from Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA). After your flight from Malaga Airport to Rome has hit the runway and you've navigated your way to arrivals, the drive should take about 40 minutes.
Public transport will get you there in around 1 hour 40 minutes.
You'll find some great places to park your luggage (and yourself) near CIA. Settle in and get cosy after your AGP to Rome flight at any of these perfectly located options:
Forget about inconvenient public transport schedules or cab lines. Pick up a Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport rental car and take your trip in whatever direction you choose. Check out the rates and availability from RentSmart24, Sicily by Car and Surprice.
Avoid last-minute price surges. Reserving your ride one week before your arrival at CIA will help you stay within budget.
Best time to go to Rome
Before you book your flights from Malaga Airport to Rome, consider which time of year works best for you. Peak season in Rome offers a lively atmosphere and plenty of things to do, while the off-season means you'll get cheaper deals on hotels and fewer crowds.
Before locking in your Malaga Airport to Rome plane ticket, think about the type of weather you enjoy. August is the warmest month in Rome, with temperatures ranging from 20ºC (68ºF) to 33ºC (91ºF).
For cooler conditions, look for a cheap ticket from AGP to Rome in January when temperatures average between 2ºC (36ºF) and 14ºC (57ºF).
More about Rome
After booking your flight from Malaga Airport to Rome, choose a hotel that combines comfort with a great location. Make one of these options your base for exploring Rome:
Trevi Fountain and Colosseum are just the start of the big attractions to add to your Rome travel itinerary. Keep the momentum going by heading to Roman Forum.
Explore more of Italy
You've done Rome, now it's time to explore other parts of Italy. Travel about 483 kilometres north-west to Milan to check off its top sights. From Grande Museo del Duomo di Milano to Milan Cathedral and The Last Supper Museum, there's plenty to keep you busy.
Naples is another well-known destination in Italy and is around 193 kilometres south-east of Rome. No journey is complete without experiencing National Archaeological Museum, Castel dell'Ovo and Royal Palace of Naples.