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Cheap Flights from Miami to Rome

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

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Miami
MIA
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Rome
FCO

Route Intelligence: MiamiRome

Flight Duration

10 hr 30 min (1 Stop typical; occasional charters may vary)

Price Guidance

A good deal is under $600 roundtrip. Standard fare is $900-$1,200+.

Peak Season

June to August

Top Airlines

American Airlines, Alitalia/ITA Airways, Lufthansa

Booking Tip

Book 3-6 months in advance for summer travel, as MIA-FCO fares spike significantly June through August. Flying midweek and connecting through a European hub can save 15-25% compared to weekend departures.

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Route Briefing: Miami to Rome

There's something almost poetic about boarding a flight in Miami — a city built on Latin energy, ocean breezes, and perpetual sunshine — and landing roughly ten and a half hours later in a city that has been captivating visitors for literally thousands of years. The MIA to Rome Fiumicino route runs year-round, and for good reason: Rome is never truly out of season, and this connection between two of the world's most charismatic cities is one of the more rewarding long-haul journeys you can make from South Florida.

Fares under $600 roundtrip represent genuine value on this route, though you'll need to be strategic. Most flights involve a single stop, often connecting through a major European hub, and booking three to six months ahead is essential if you're targeting summer travel. June through August is peak season, and prices climb sharply — sometimes well past $1,200 — as families and first-time visitors flood in. Flying midweek rather than on weekends can shave a meaningful amount off your ticket, and connecting through a European hub tends to offer better pricing than direct options. American Airlines, ITA Airways, and Lufthansa are your main carriers to watch on this route.

Once you land at Fiumicino — officially Leonardo da Vinci International Airport — getting into the city is straightforward. The Leonardo Express train runs directly from the airport to Roma Termini, the city's central railway station, in about 30 minutes. It's reliable, comfortable, and drops you right in the heart of Rome.

And then Rome itself takes over. The Colosseum alone justifies the flight — standing inside that ancient amphitheater, you feel the full weight of two millennia pressing down on you in the best possible way. The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel demand at least half a day, ideally booked well in advance to avoid crushing queues. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, wander the cobblestoned streets of Trastevere at dusk, and eat pasta the way it was meant to be eaten: simply, locally, and often.

The shoulder seasons — April through May and September through October — offer arguably the best Rome experience. Crowds thin, temperatures are pleasant, and the city's golden light feels almost cinematic. If you can flex your dates, this is when Rome rewards you most generously. Come summer regardless if that's your window; just book early, arrive with patience, and let the Eternal City do what it's done for centuries — completely overwhelm you in the best possible way.

How much are flights from Miami to Rome in 2026?

Flight prices from Miami (MIA) to Rome (FCO) vary significantly depending on the season, day of the week, and how far in advance you book. A good deal is under $600 roundtrip. Standard fare is $900-$1,200+. Popular carriers on this route include American Airlines, Alitalia/ITA Airways, Lufthansa. 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 Miami to Rome fares?

FlightKitten scans over 220 airlines twice every day for economy fares on the MIA to FCO 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 3-6 months in advance for summer travel, as MIA-FCO fares spike significantly June through August. Flying midweek and connecting through a European hub can save 15-25% 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.