Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 7% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | March | Best time to find cheap flights, 7% potential price drop |
Average price | £69 | Average for round-trip flights in March 2021 |
Round-trip from | £42 | From London to Bari |
Yes, there are currently restrictions on flights to Bari along with the rest of Italy. Before you book or search for flights, consider the following restrictions: Italy has restricted the entry of all visitors who are traveling as tourists. Italian residents and people traveling on business, for health reasons, and in an emergency may enter the country. However, travelers must inform the regional Department of Prevention of their arrival, and are subject to health surveillance and isolation for 14 days, and must submit a declaration that they entered Italy for proven work reasons for a maximum of 72 hours, or for a justified extension for specific needs for an additional 48 hours. All travelers must submit a completed self-declaration form to the airline before arriving in Italy., Effective from June 3, 2020, travelers arriving from Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland or the United Kingdom will be allowed to enter Italy. Residence permits issued by Italy with expiration dates between January 31, 2020 and July 31 2020 will be considered valid until August 31, 2020.. If you are looking to book a trip to Bari and are outside of the restricted areas, please take the proper precautions and stay informed about travelling during COVID-19.
LON - BRI Price
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£60 - £230
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BRI Temperature
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13 - 30 °C
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BRI Rainfall
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16 - 71 mm
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Although the summer months of June, July and August mark the height of the peak season, some travellers actually prefer to visit during spring and autumn when it is a little cooler. Visitors may find walking tours around the town more comfortable when it isn’t so hot.
Summer temperatures range from the high teens to high 20s C, although it has been known to soar to the early 40s C. This is also the driest time of the year. As there will be an increase in tourists, in particular families who are on summer holidays, flights to Bari and accommodation will be more expensive at this time.
Spring and autumn, on the other hand, experience temperatures between the low teens to low 20s C, which some visitors will find more preferable for exploring the city on foot. Keep in mind there is a slight increase in rainfall during these seasons, particularly during autumn. Book a flight to Bari in spring (May) to see the town’s main festival, which celebrates St. Nicholas and attracts visitors from all over the world.
Winter is the low season in Bari and although it does not get too cold, temperatures are on average around 5-14°C, there is an increase in rain. If you’re happy to dodge the showers then why not take advantage of a cheap flight to Bari? If you visit during this time, make the most of indoor attractions, such as, seeing an opera at The Petruzzelli Theatre and trying some delicious local food in one of the many restaurants.
Bari is a beautiful old medieval town on the Adriatic coast of Italy which has become increasingly popular as a tourist destination in recent years. The area has something to offer to everyone, whether you are looking for beaches, countryside, history and culture, shopping or a vibrant nightlife.
Start your visit by exploring Old Bari with its maze of narrow streets and two main squares, Piazza Mercantile and Piazze Ferrarese. It is also possible to walk along the top of the remaining defensive walls, which give a good view across the city. The waterfront also provides an interesting stroll as the old town lies between two working harbours.
Frederick III’s Svevo Castle is open to the public and is also a gallery for temporary art exhibitions. Opera lovers will find that Bari has one of Italy’s grandest opera houses, The Petruzzelli Theatre. The newer centre of the city has plenty of good value Italian restaurants and the old town squares have bars where you can enjoy an al fresco drink or meal. There is a large shopping mall with both international and local shops, many focusing on high end fashion and good quality tailoring. If you wish to explore further afield you will find a landscape of cultivated fields and deep valleys dotted with the unique trulli homes, which have distinctive grey conical roofs. Water lovers will find safe beaches with white sand and clear waters.
Although the historic centre of the city is compact enough to explore comfortably on foot, there is an efficient and very cheap local bus service, ideal for exploring the wider area. There are various guided tours of Bari available, such as a four hour walking tour which takes in the castle, cathedral, the main squares and other historical buildings. The tourist office will have information about other tours, sights to visit and other activities.
Flights to Bari will land at Bari Karol Wojtyla Airport (BRI), which is located only 5 miles (8 km) from the town. You will find various options to make your way from the airport into town, one of which is the direct train link into the city centre. The airport is also on the route of several urban buses. There are taxis and hire cars available at the arrivals terminal.