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Cheapest Flights from Seville (2026): Where to Actually Go on a Budget

Seville is Andalusia's sun-baked jewel, and its airport is a tidy budget base — €37 to Rabat, cheap Cabo Verde and Morocco routes, and a charter spread that reaches Mauritius and the Congo from southern Spain.

Seville Airport (SVQ) sits northeast of the city, and the link is the EA (Especial Aeropuerto) bus: it stops at Santa Justa railway station before reaching the Plaza de Armas bus station in the centre, taking about 35 minutes, every 12–20 minutes by day, for roughly €4–6 one-way (€8 same-day return). Santa Justa is the high-speed rail hub, so from there you’re a quick AVE train from Madrid or Córdoba. For one of Spain’s most walkable historic centres, the EA bus is the simple, cheap way in — no need for a taxi.

As a base, Seville’s value is its southern Spanish position and a low-cost-plus-charter mix that reaches deep into Africa and the Atlantic from Andalusia.

Morocco and the cheap hops

The standout is Rabat at €37 — the cheapest route on the board, a short hop across the Strait to Morocco’s relaxed capital, for the price of a few tapas. Casablanca (€218) reaches Morocco’s commercial heart. With Andalusia and Morocco separated only by the Strait of Gibraltar, these are the natural impulse routes — a couple of hours from Seville’s orange-tree squares to the souks and the Atlantic coast.

Cabo Verde — the Atlantic-island cluster

Seville has a genuinely good Cabo Verde spread. Praia (€246 with a bag), Boa Vista (€251 with a bag) and Sal (€257 with a bag) cover the archipelago’s main islands — year-round-warm Atlantic beaches, all with luggage included, at prices that beat most of Europe. These are the mid-tier escapes that turn Seville from a city-break airport into a winter-sun launchpad.

The African long-haul ceiling

The furthest routes are striking for a regional Spanish airport. Mauritius (€791) reaches the Indian Ocean dream island, while Luanda (€800 with a bag) opens Angola and Kinshasa (€807 with a bag) the central Congo basin. These are charter-and-connection seasonal fares, not impulse buys, but each is a remarkable connection from Andalusia — and far cheaper than routing via Madrid or a northern European hub.

Bag fares: islands and long-haul included

The split follows the route. The Cabo Verde fares (Praia, Boa Vista, Sal) and the African long-haul (Luanda, Kinshasa) include a checked bag. The cheap Rabat hop, Casablanca and Mauritius are shown as base fares — Rabat in particular is a cabin-only budget ticket. On that €37 fare, a gate-bought bag can cost more than the flight, so add any checked allowance at booking.

Cheapest destinations from Seville right now

Good-price round-trip targets from aifly’s own tracked fares — “good price” means book at or below this; nothing here is invented or scraped from third parties. The live deal page for each route shows the current fare.

Destination Good price Why go
Rabat €37 €37 — a short hop across the Strait to Morocco's capital. The steal of the board.
Casablanca €218 €218 into Morocco's commercial heart.
Praia €246 incl. bag €246 with a bag to Cabo Verde's capital island, Santiago.
Boa Vista €251 incl. bag €251 with a bag to Cabo Verde's dune-and-beach island.
Sal €257 incl. bag €257 with a bag to Cabo Verde's most popular beach island.
Mauritius €791 €791 to the Indian Ocean — the dream island, from Andalusia.
Luanda €800 incl. bag €800 with a bag into Angola's capital up the west coast.
Kinshasa €807 incl. bag €807 with a bag into central Africa and the Congo basin.
⚠️ Watch out. The Cabo Verde fares and the African long-haul (Luanda, Kinshasa) include a bag, but the cheap Rabat hop, Casablanca and Mauritius are base fares. On the €37 Rabat ticket a gate-bought bag can cost more than the flight — add it at booking.
💡 Insider tip. Take the EA airport bus from SVQ — it stops at Santa Justa railway station then Plaza de Armas in the centre, about 35 minutes, every 12–20 minutes, roughly €4–6 one-way. From Santa Justa, AVE high-speed trains reach Madrid and Córdoba.

Frequently asked questions

What's the cheapest flight from Seville?

Rabat at around €37 — a short hop across the Strait to Morocco's capital and the cheapest route, with Casablanca (€218) the next-cheapest.

How do I get from Seville Airport into the city?

The EA airport bus stops at Santa Justa railway station then Plaza de Armas in the centre, about 35 minutes, every 12–20 minutes, roughly €4–6 one-way. From Santa Justa, AVE trains reach Madrid and Córdoba.

Can you fly to Cabo Verde from Seville?

Yes — Praia (€246), Boa Vista (€251) and Sal (€257), all with a bag, cover the archipelago's main islands at prices that beat most of Europe.

Do these Seville fares include a checked bag?

The Cabo Verde fares and the African long-haul (Luanda, Kinshasa) include a bag; the cheap Rabat hop, Casablanca and Mauritius are base fares. Add a bag at booking if needed.

Does Seville have long-haul flights?

A few charter routes — Mauritius (€791), Luanda (€800 with a bag) and Kinshasa (€807 with a bag) reach the Indian Ocean and deep Africa, remarkable for a regional Andalusian airport.

How current are these Seville prices?

They're the lowest verified round-trip fares we've tracked recently and move with season and demand. Treat each as a target and book when you find a fare at or below it.

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