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Your trip from Lanzarote to France, non-stop and hassle-free
Travelling to France from Lanzarote has never been more accessible. With Vueling you can fly directly to Paris, or head to other destinations such as Lyon, Marseille or Nice, and be immersed in French culture, cuisine and charm in just a few hours. It all starts in Lanzarote, on flights that combine comfort with speed.
For example, a direct journey to Paris takes around 3 h 50 min, making France a perfect option for anything from a romantic getaway to a longer trip.
What’s more, Vueling offers multiple weekly frequencies and flexible fares, adapting to your pace: a short weekend visit or a longer stay. Simply choose your date and book.
Documentation for flying from Lanzarote to France
For peace of mind, it’s best to check in advance that your documents are in order. That way you can focus on packing without any last-minute worries.
You can find all the latest official requirements in Vueling’s travel documents required section.
Useful tips for your trip to France
Here’s a practical guide to keep your journey from Lanzarote to France comfortable and surprise-free:
- Climate and what to pack: France varies greatly by region. The south (Nice, Marseille) enjoys mild winters and warm summers. Paris and Lyon have more defined seasons. A light jacket and versatile layers are always handy.
- Currency and payments: the euro is the official currency. Card payments are standard. Carry a little cash for markets and small shops.
- Getting around: France has one of Europe’s best rail networks (TGV). In cities such as Paris or Lyon, public transport (metro, tram, bus) is efficient and easy to use.
- Plugs and voltage: Type C and E, 230 V, the same as in Spain, so no adaptor is needed.
- Local customs: a polite “Bonjour” opens doors. Tipping isn’t compulsory, but rounding up in cafés or when service stands out is common.
- Safety and health: France is safe for travellers. Carrying a European Health Insurance Card is recommended; travel insurance always adds extra peace of mind.
What to see and do in France
France blends art, landscapes, tradition and modernity: an ideal destination to enjoy from the very first minute.
Paris
The cultural capital par excellence: from the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower to strolls along the Seine or characterful districts such as Le Marais. Historic cafés sit alongside street art and stylish boutiques.
Lyon
Known as the gastronomic capital, it boasts a UNESCO-listed old town and a welcoming atmosphere, with squares, historic churches and century-old restaurants.
Marseille
True to the Mediterranean: a lively port, maze-like neighbourhoods such as Le Panier, and coastal promenades with local flavour. An urban destination with seaside roots.
Nice / French Riviera
Light, sea and glamour on the Riviera. The Promenade des Anglais, markets and a cosmopolitan vibe shaped by sun and culture.
Burgundy – Dijon
A region of vineyards and gentle scenery, with a historic capital and Renaissance palaces. Perfect for those seeking unhurried culture and wine routes.
Frequently asked questions about Lanzarote – France flights
What documents do I need to fly to France from Lanzarote?
To travel from Lanzarote to France you’ll need a valid passport or ID, depending on your nationality. Requirements can vary, so it’s best to check official sources or Vueling’s help section for the most up-to-date information.
Do I need a visa to travel to France for tourism?
EU citizens do not need a visa to enter France. In other cases it may be required depending on nationality, so always check official sources before you travel.
How long is the flight from Lanzarote to France?
Flight times depend on the final destination, but in general direct routes from Lanzarote to France take between 3 h 15 min and 3 h 45 min, for example to Paris.
Which airports in France does Vueling fly to from Lanzarote?
Vueling links Lanzarote with various French airports such as Paris-Orly or Lyon. Routes may vary by season, so we recommend checking Vueling’s website to see the options available for your dates.
How early should I arrive at Lanzarote airport?
For international flights, it’s advisable to arrive at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure.
Can I take hand luggage on my Vueling flight?
Yes, all passengers may take one piece of hand luggage that fits under the seat in front, such as a small rucksack or handbag. If you need more space, you can add cabin or checked luggage when booking your flight or manage it later on.
Can I collect Avios on flights from Lanzarote to France?
Yes, all Vueling flights allow you to collect Avios, which you can then use towards future bookings, seat upgrades or additional services.