Find the cheapest flights from Berlin to Naples in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.
Route: Berlin (BER) → Naples (NAP)
Distance: Direct flights not available
Flight Duration: 3h 30m – 6h
Prices by Month
| Month | Avg Price | Demand |
|---|---|---|
| January | €320 | low |
| February | €295 | low |
| March | €330 | low |
| April | €360 | medium |
| May | €390 | medium |
| June | €430 | high |
| July | €480 | high |
| August | €490 | high |
| September | €410 | high |
| October | €350 | medium |
| November | €290 | low |
| December | €380 | medium |
Airlines on This Route
- Ryanair (direct): from €299 — Book 6-8 weeks ahead for best prices; Tuesday/Wednesday departures are cheapest. Check their Naples airport (NAP) base for regular sales.
- easyJet (direct): from €340 — Sign up for price alerts; their Berlin base offers competitive fares on this route.
- Wizz Air (direct): from €289 — Best for ultra-cheap base fares; add Wizz Discount Club for 10% off if flying frequently.
- Vueling (direct): from €320 — Iberia family member – good connection options via Barcelona if needed.
- Lufthansa (connecting): from €420 — Best for reliability and bag inclusion; connect via Munich or Frankfurt. Higher fares but more flexibility.
Booking Strategy
For the Berlin to Naples route, the sweet spot for booking is 6-8 weeks before departure for direct flights. November through February offers the lowest prices (€290-330), while July-August peaks at €480-500. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are consistently the cheapest days to fly, saving €40-80 compared to weekends. Use Google Flights for date grid searches, then book directly with the airline to avoid third-party booking fees. Ryanair and Wizz Air dominate the direct route with base fares as low as €29, but remember to budget €25-50 extra for bags. If your dates are flexible, shift your trip by 2-3 days to hit the mid-week window. Set price alerts on Skyscanner and check each airline’s website directly – they often match or beat aggregator prices.
Route Tips
- Naples airport is small and efficient—arrive 2 hours before your flight rather than 3, as security lines move quickly and there’s limited shopping to fill time.
- Budget carriers like Ryanair often use Terminal 1; check your boarding pass carefully as the terminals are separate buildings.
- Italian law requires you to carry ID at all times—keep your passport or EU national ID card handy, not packed in checked luggage.
- If visiting in summer (June-August), book morning flights if possible—afternoon thunderstorms can cause delays at Naples airport.
- For the Amalfi Coast, consider arriving at Naples then taking the Circumvesuviana train from Napoli Garibaldi station to Sorrento (€4.20, 35 minutes), then buses onward.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the flight from Berlin to Naples?
Direct flights from Berlin Brandenburg (BER) to Naples (NAP) take approximately 2 hours 15 minutes. This is one of the shorter routes to Italy from Germany. Connecting flights via hubs like Munich, Frankfurt, or Rome range from 3h 30m to 6h depending on layover duration. Ryanair and easyJet operate the majority of direct services, typically departing early morning or late afternoon.
How much does it cost to fly from Berlin to Naples?
Direct flights start from as low as €29-49 for basic fares when booked in advance. Standard economy prices range from €80-150 for budget carriers. Full-service airlines like Lufthansa charge €180-300 but include checked baggage. The total cost including a checked bag typically lands between €100-250 one-way, depending on season and how far ahead you book.
Are there direct flights from Berlin to Naples?
Yes, direct flights are available and frequent. Ryanair operates multiple weekly flights, typically 4-5 times per week. easyJet offers 3-4 weekly departures. Wizz Air, Vueling, and Volotea also serve this route seasonally. All direct flights land at Naples International Airport (NAP), located about 6km northeast of the city center.
What is the cheapest month to fly from Berlin to Naples?
February and November are the cheapest months, with average prices around €290-300. January and March follow closely at €320-330. The most expensive period is July-August (peak summer) with averages reaching €480-490. Shoulder seasons in April, May, and October offer a good balance of decent weather and moderate pricing around €350-390.
Which airlines fly from Berlin to Naples?
Five airlines operate direct flights: Ryanair (most frequent, cheapest base fares from €29), easyJet (good schedule flexibility), Wizz Air (ultra-low cost option), Vueling (Iberia group), and Volotea (seasonal). Connecting options include Lufthansa via Munich/Frankfurt, Austrian Airlines via Vienna, Swiss via Zurich, and ITA Airways via Rome. Budget carriers dominate but charge extra for bags.
What airport do I fly into in Naples?
You fly into Naples International Airport (NAP), located about 6km northeast of the city center. The Alibus shuttle to Piazza Garibaldi (main station) costs €5 and takes 20 minutes. Taxis to the city center are a fixed €19. Bus Line R2 costs €1.50 but is slower. The airport is relatively small and compact, with car rental desks and basic facilities.
How far in advance should I book Berlin to Naples flights?
For this route, book 6-8 weeks ahead for the best balance of availability and price. Booking 3-4 weeks ahead still offers reasonable deals around €120-150. Last-minute bookings (under 2 weeks) rarely drop below €150 and can exceed €300. The exception is during shoulder seasons when last-minute deals occasionally appear, but these are unpredictable.
Is it cheaper to fly from Berlin to Naples on weekdays?
Yes, Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €40-80 cheaper than Friday-Sunday flights. This is consistent across all airlines on this route. Monday and Thursday fall in the mid-range. For maximum savings, target a Tuesday or Wednesday departure with a Wednesday or Thursday return. Weekend premiums are especially pronounced during summer months.
Data updated: 2026-03



