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How to find cheap flights to Libya
If Libya is your next desired destination, we’re here to help. Comparing and sorting out prices from over 500 airlines and online travel agents, we aim to present you with the most affordable flight tickets to Libya. With us, there are absolutely no hidden costs – what you see is exactly what you pay.
The best time to go to Libya
If you're after a visit filled with comfortable weather, the optimal time to venture into Libya is in March, April, October, and November. During these months, the desert nation sees average temperatures around 20°C to 25°C, providing a pleasant atmosphere for exploration.
Take into account, though, that Libya's vast expanse does lead to variable weather conditions across the country. Therefore, you may encounter different temperatures depending on where you find yourself in Libya.
Likewise, even though these are the ideal travel months, tourist footfall can make some popular spots busier during this time. Hence, ensure you secure your accommodations sooner rather than later.
If your schedule allows, remember – utilising our whole month tool lets you pin down the most inexpensive day to make your Libyan journey.
The best time to book flights to Libya
In order to book the cheapest flights to Libya, you ideally need to purchase your tickets 45 to 60 days before your flight. By booking in advance, you'll have a better chance of securing the best deals.
To assist you in finding the best prices, take advantage of the Price Alert feature on our website. This tool allows you to track the price of airfares to Libya. When prices fluctuate, we will keep you informed by sending an email or push notification. This way, you can ensure you are booking at the right time and making the most of the best deals available.
Airlines that fly to Libya
The most popular routes between the United Kingdom and Libya are:
From London Heathrow Airport to Benghazi (Benina International Airport) with EgyptAir.
From London Heathrow Airport to Tripoli (Mitiga Airport) with Tunisair.
From Manchester Airport to Tripoli (Mitiga Airport) with Ryanair.
Top things to do in Libya
Libya presents an adventurous journey through the times of history, landscapes and cultural heritage. Explore the ancient ruins of Leptis Magna, embark on an expedition to the Sahara's sand dunes and witness the architecture of the Red Castle. Immerse yourself in the joyous celebrations of the Ghat Festival, featuring traditional music and dance, or join in the city-wide festivity during the Tripoli International Fair, showcasing Libya's economic and industrial prowess.
Best cities to visit in Libya
Tripoli
The capital city of Libya, Tripoli, is well known for its architecture, souks and coastline. Be sure to visit the Red Castle, a museum that provides excellent insight into Libya’s rich past.
Benghazi
Located on the east coast of Libya, Benghazi offers a mixture of modernity and history. The city is home to a wide selection of restaurants and beaches. Don't miss out on visiting Benghazi's central cathedral, an iconic landmark showing intricate architectural design.
Ghadames
Often referred to as the 'Pearl of the Desert', Ghadames is one of the oldest existing cities, offering a unique flavour with its beautifully preserved Berber architecture. With a rich history and culture recognised by UNESCO World Heritage, the city is a must-visit.
Leptis Magna
For those inclined to ancient civilization and archaeology, Leptis Magna is an unmissable destination. The area boasts some of the world's best-preserved ruins of Roman architecture, such as the Hadrianic Baths and the Arch of Septimius Severus.