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What to expect when you arrive at La Coruña Airport?

Our La Coruña airport transfers ensure you are picked up from the airport and driven to your accommodation without the need to queue or negotiate public transport. We provide airport taxis, shuttles, minibuses and more, dependant on the size of your group and budget. Pre-book your transfer online, with no hidden costs, to secure safe, reliable transportation from the airport to the hotel. 

Your booking voucher contains all the information needed for your airport pick-up. Our friendly, professional drivers will be waiting at arrivals with your name on a sign. They can assist with your baggage and advise on local amenities and places of interest in your chosen resort. For private transfers your driver will monitor your flight, to check on delays, so you’ll be greeted on arrival even if/when landing late. We also have an emergency 24hr helpline number, with multilingual speakers, for any transfer related queries. Benefit from our convenient La Coruña airport transfers and start your holiday in style.

La Coruña Airport transfer times & prices

La Coruña, 30 minutes, price starts from £50

Lugo, 60 minutes, price starts from £180

Our La Coruña airport transfer prices are subject to seasonal changes. The destinations above show the starting price for a single transfer. To get the best price for your La Coruña transportation complete the booking form at the top of this page.

Where is La Coruña Airport (LCG)?

La Coruña Airport, formerly known as Alvedro Airport, is located in northwestern Spain, in the municipality of Culleredo. The airport is 9 km southeast of La Coruña city centre in the Galicia region.

Address: Rutis-Vilaboa, 15174 La Coruña, Spain

Website: http://www.aena.es/en/a-coruna-airport/index.html

What to do in La Coruña?

La Coruña is a port city, known locally in Galicia as A Coruña. The Tower of Hercules (Torre de Hercules) €3 entrance fee, is a fully functioning Roman lighthouse and UNESCO world heritage site. It’s a decent walk and climb up narrow steps, but vistas from the top are very rewarding. Take a picnic, or treat yourself at the Michelin star restaurant found at the Monte de San Pedro park. The green fields and lush landscape are still home to old WWII coastal defence remnants. Take the glass elevator up, or walk, for impressive views across the city and coast.  

A great spot to take lunch and people watch is in the vast square named Plaza de Maria Pita, a short walk from the port. Whilst the white metal and glass-fronted facade of the Avenida de la Marina, overlooking the harbour, is quite a sight to behold due to its quantity, size and mirror effect in the sunshine. The castle of San Anton, a well-maintained fort, was once a prison and is now home to the Archaeological and historical museum. La Coruña has a large beach, within a bay, with a mix of sand and rock, named Playa de Riazor, the ideal location to relax and unwind.

Catch a glimpse of seals and be educated on local marine life at the modest yet informative Aquarium Finisterrae. Kids are bound to be entertained at the interactive museum named Domus, despite being solely in Spanish and French, it’s a uniquely engaging way to educate children priced at 2€ entrance fee. Another interactive museum is the Casa de las Ciencias, in the leafy Parque de Santa Margarita. Both a science museum and planetarium, the octagonal building in itself, is a striking architectural feature within pleasant surroundings.

Lugo, also in the region of Galicia, is a city with a strong historical past, with an impressive 10 metre high Roman walls, Roman baths and bridge. In the centre of the ancient city is the Catedral de Lugo, with a beautiful altar and serene interior. Nearby is the Museo Provincial de LugoCastro de Viladonga, set in a beautiful former convent with incredible Galician artwork and Celtic jewellery. At the heart of Lugo, in the old city, is the superbly landscaped Plaza Mayor, home to the clock tower and town hall. 

Holiday taxis also provide transfers from nearby airports, ports and train stations, including:

FAQ's

Which airlines fly to La Coruña?

The only airline which flies directly from the UK is Vueling, while outside the UK other airlines include Air Europa and Iberia.

When is the best time to visit La Coruña?

The weather is generally good throughout the year in La Coruña, with July through to September being the hottest and May being the busiest.  

Which ferries sail to La Coruña?

La Coruña is a cruise destination, however nearby ports of Bilbo and Santander service ferries to Northern Spain.

What is the baggage allowance for private transfers?

Each passenger is permitted a standard suitcase plus hand luggage. Should additional baggage be required, this can be arranged at the point of booking.

Types of HolidayTaxis transfer vehicles
March 31, 2023

At HolidayTaxis, we recognize that every traveler is different and may have their own preferences and requirements for their airport transfers. To accommodate this, we offer a diverse range of transfer vehicles for our customers to choose from, each with its own set of benefits and advantages.

For example, if you're traveling in a large group, our minibus or shared airport shuttle transfers might be the best option for you, as they can comfortably accommodate a larger number of passengers and their luggage. On the other hand, if you're traveling with just one or two companions, a private car may be more suitable for you as they offer a more intimate and personalised experience.