Flights to Latvia
Buy Flights to Latvia and Pay Later
Did you know that with Alternative Airlines, you can book your tickets to Latvia now but pay later?
Spend less now, enjoy your holiday, then pay us back in later instalments! Alternative Airline's Buy Now Pay Later scheme (BNPL) lets you spread the cost of your flights to Latvia with flexible payment options. You can pay for your flights in smaller, manageable instalments that fit your budget, making your trip more affordable and accessible.
Interest-free financing is available (check with providers) depending on eligibility. With the cost of your flights divided into smaller payments, you can focus on creating lasting memories in Latvia.
Airlines Flying to Latvia
Thinking of visiting Latvia? We offer plenty of airline options, but these are our top three for getting you to Latvia.
- AirBaltic is Latvia's flag carrier and, therefore, offers plenty of flights to and through the country.
- It's a low-cost airline, allowing for affordable travel.
- AirBaltic flies to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus.
- Ryanair offers nonstop flights from London to Latvia.
- It's an ultra-low-cost airline that lets you save on flights and spend more while in Latvia.
- Ryanair also flies to locations in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- Following Lithuania, Estonia has the highest population of tourists visiting Latvia.
- Estonia's flag carrier is Nordica, making it a good choice for tourists from Estonia visiting their neighboring country.
- They also offer flights throughout Europe.
Book Flights to Latvia
Latvia might not be the biggest country, but it's packed with things to do. Its fascinating historical sites, picturesque architecture, and stunning natural beauty make it a great holiday destination.
Latvia's coastline is home to pristine beaches, perfect for relaxation or exploration. The beach isn't the only place to enjoy Latvia's nature. There's Gauja National Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike or bike along scenic trails, keeping a lookout for the intriguing Gutmanis Cave, adorned with ancient carvings. For a true off-the-beaten-path adventure, consider the Rundāle Bobsleigh Track – a relic of the Cold War era, now open to the public for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
With 600+ airlines to choose from and 40+ ways to pay, Alternative Airlines can help you book your flights to Latvia stress-free. We offer a wide range of flight options to many Latvian cities to suit all your needs.
Discover Riga
Riga is a city full of history and charm. Locals will tell stories of everything from the Soviet era to the espionage to the Viking landings. The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site praised for its authenticity in displaying a historical Europe. Feel like you've been welcomed into the past as you explore every nook and cranny.
Architectural enthusiasts will delight in the Three Brothers. A trio of buildings constructed across three centuries, each showcasing a distinct architectural style. Towering over the cityscape is the Riga Dome Cathedral, a Lutheran masterpiece and the largest church in Latvia.
You'll arrive at Riga International Airport, Latvia's biggest airport, where your adventure will begin.
Airlines worldwide offer direct flights to Riga. Alternative Airlines can help you find flights that suit your preferences, whether you're looking for a direct flight or a multi-stop journey.
Popular Places in Latvia to Visit
Fancy going to multiple locations in Latvia? Once you've arrived in the country, why settle for one area? With Alternative Airlines, we can help you easily book your domestic flights.
Cēsis
Cēsis is located northeast of Latvia. It's known for its medieval castle nestled amongst the trees.
The town perfectly balances nature with civilisation. Its architecture is striking, and the air is crisp.
Jūrmala
Considered one of the best resort cities in Latvia, Jūrmala is a must-visit. It combines all aspects of nature with its sandy beaches that are bordered by woodlands. Whether your ideal holiday involves walks through the forest or playing on the beach at Jūrmala, you have the choice of both.
Liepaja
As one of the largest cities in Latvia, Liepaja has many exciting things to do. From days spent at the beach to strolls through the city centre, there are plenty of opportunities. If you're interested in learning a little more about Latvia's darker history, then visit Karosta Prison, which is the only ex-military prison in Europe that's open to visitors.
Latvia Do's and Don'ts
Before you arrive in Latvia, here are some do's and don'ts so that you're fully prepared.
- Do take your shoes off if invited into someone's home - If someone's kind enough to invite you into their home, make sure to take your shoes off when you arrive. In Latvia, walking around with your shoes on inside someone else's house is disrespectful.
- Do drink tap water - You don't have to, of course, but the tap water in Latvia is perfectly safe and will save you some money.
- Do/ Don't get a Visa— Depending on your nationality, you will or won't need a Visa to visit Latvia. Make sure to research whether you do or don't need a Visa before your flight.
- Don't bargain—Latvia isn't known for bargaining, and most of the time, if you try it, it won't work. It's best to accept the marketed price to avoid offence or embarrassment.
Wherever you're looking to go next, we'll get you there on your terms
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Latvia?
What currency is used in Latvia?
Latvia uses the Euro. The country offers items at affordable prices and is much less expensive for tourists than many other European destinations.
When is the best time to visit Latvia?
Latvia's winter season (December to March) is very cold, with an average temperature of -6 degrees Celsius. If you want a snowy Christmas, Latvia would be perfect. However, if you want to see the sights while feeling comfortably warm, it's better to go between April and September. The weather will be warmer at these points, so you can spend more time outside enjoying Latvia's nature.
How safe is Latvia?
Latvia is considered perfectly safe for travel, but like in all places, it's important to stay alert. Avoid dark streets and parks at night, be weary of a person's intentions, especially if you're alone, and keep valuables in your hotel. Bag snatching, pickpocketing, and muggings are all things to be aware of.