San Marino has no airport of its own. The nearest airport is Federico Fellini International Airport in Rimini, about 28km away. From London Stansted, Ryanair operates direct flights to Rimini twice weekly, taking around 2 hours 10 minutes.
Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport offers more flight options and sits roughly 100 minutes by road from San Marino. British Airways, Ryanair, and easyJet all fly direct from various London airports to Bologna. From Bologna, the Shuttle Rimini Bologna bus service connects to Rimini, where you catch the Bonelli Bus into San Marino.
UK citizens don't need a visa for San Marino. As a microstate within Italy, border controls don't apply. The country uses the Euro despite not being an EU member.
Spring (April-May)
Mild temperatures around 15-20°C. Perfect for exploring Monte Titano and the Three Towers. Fewer crowds than summer months.
Summer (June-August)
Peak tourist season with warm weather reaching 25-30°C. Medieval Festival in July draws large crowds. Book accommodation early.
Autumn (September-October)
Pleasant weather and thinning crowds. Good balance of prices and conditions. Wine harvest season in surrounding Emilia-Romagna region.
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