Flights from Amsterdam to Seville
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Cheap Flights from Amsterdam to Seville

Track economy fares on the AMSSVQ route and get alerts when prices drop.

From
Amsterdam
AMS
To
Seville
SVQ

Route Intelligence: AmsterdamSeville

Flight Duration

3 hr 30 min (1 Stop, typically via Madrid or Lisbon)

Price Guidance

A good deal is under $200 roundtrip. Standard fare is $350+.

Peak Season

June to August

Top Airlines

Vueling, Iberia, KLM

Booking Tip

Book 6-8 weeks in advance for best fares, as this is a popular intra-European route. Traveling mid-week can save 10-15% compared to weekend departures.

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Route Briefing: Amsterdam to Seville

Amsterdam to Seville is one of those routes that feels like trading one beautiful world for a completely different one — canals and grey skies giving way to sun-bleached plazas and the smell of orange blossom. At around three and a half hours with a stop, typically through Madrid or Lisbon, it's a manageable journey for the reward waiting at the other end. Vueling and Iberia are your most reliable options on this corridor, with KLM also serving the route. If you catch a good deal, you're looking at under $200 roundtrip — anything above $350 and it's worth waiting or adjusting your dates.

Seville is the kind of city that grabs you immediately and refuses to let go. As the capital of Andalusia, it carries the soul of southern Spain more intensely than anywhere else — this is where flamenco was born, not as a tourist performance but as a living, breathing expression of culture you can still find in intimate venues throughout the city. The Real Alcázar is genuinely one of Europe's most breathtaking royal palaces, a layered masterpiece of Moorish and Renaissance architecture that has been in continuous use for centuries. The Gothic cathedral nearby is among the largest in the world, and climbing the Giralda tower rewards you with views across the rooftops that make the whole city make sense.

Street life here revolves around tapas, sherry, and long evenings that don't really begin until most of Europe has already gone to bed. The Triana neighbourhood across the Guadalquivir river has a distinct character — ceramic workshops, flamenco heritage, and excellent local bars away from the main tourist drag.

Timing matters enormously in Seville. June through August is peak season and genuinely hot — temperatures regularly climb well above 35°C, which is beautiful if you're prepared but punishing if you're not. Spring, particularly April and May, is widely considered the finest time to visit, with warm days, lively festivals, and the city's famous orange trees in full fragrance. Autumn is another excellent window with fewer crowds.

From Seville's airport, the dedicated airport bus runs directly into the city centre and is a straightforward, affordable option. Taxis are also readily available if you're arriving with luggage and want door-to-door convenience.

On the booking side, aim to secure your tickets six to eight weeks ahead — this is a popular intra-European route and fares climb as seats fill. Flying mid-week rather than Friday or Sunday can shave a meaningful amount off your fare, often in the range of ten to fifteen percent. Small savings, but they add up nicely toward an extra round of tapas.

How much are flights from Amsterdam to Seville in 2026?

Flight prices from Amsterdam (AMS) to Seville (SVQ) vary significantly depending on the season, day of the week, and how far in advance you book. A good deal is under $200 roundtrip. Standard fare is $350+. Popular carriers on this route include Vueling, Iberia, KLM. FlightKitten eliminates the guesswork by monitoring 220+ airlines twice daily and alerting you the moment economy fares hit your target price.

How does FlightKitten track Amsterdam to Seville fares?

FlightKitten scans over 220 airlines twice every day for economy fares on the AMS to SVQ route. When you set a target price, FlightKitten continuously monitors this route and sends an email alert the moment fares drop below your budget. Each alert includes the exact fare, airline, dates, and an AI-powered briefing that explains whether the deal is genuinely good compared to historical pricing on this route. No more obsessive price checking — set your budget and let FlightKitten do the watching.

Pro tip: Book 6-8 weeks in advance for best fares, as this is a popular intra-European route. Traveling mid-week can save 10-15% compared to weekend departures.

Looking for business class deals on this route? We recommend checking out BusinessClassSignal.com — a dedicated premium cabin fare tracker that's worth a look if you fly up front.