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(ADZ) San Andres Island
COLOMBIA - San Andres Island Gustavo R. Pinilla Int
(MCO) Orlando
UNITED STATES - Orlando
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ADZ) San Andres Island Gustavo R. Pinilla Int
San Andres Island, Colombia
(MCO) Orlando
Orlando, FL
18
Jul
Saturday
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San Andrés to Orlando: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|ADZ – MCO|$187
$187one way
Cheapest price
3h 45m1 stop via BOG
Flight duration
1,368 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

San Andrés to Orlando

Flying from San Andrés to Orlando connects two beloved vacation destinations — a Colombian Caribbean island and central Florida's theme park capital. Most flights involve a connection through Bogotá, Medellín, or Panama City, with total travel times typically ranging from eight to twelve hours depending on the layover. Airlines like Avianca and Copa frequently serve this corridor. The route is popular year-round, though demand peaks during summer and the December holiday season. Shoulder months like September and October tend to offer more flexibility for last minute travelers looking to snag available seats. Orlando's attractions — from Walt Disney World to the Everglades — make it a natural draw for families and solo adventurers alike. Booking last minute on this route can work in your favor during quieter travel periods when connecting flights have open inventory. Pack light layers; you're trading tropical heat for Florida's unpredictable air conditioning.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from San Andrés (ADZ) to Orlando (MCO)?
The cheapest months to fly from San Andrés to Orlando are typically during the low travel seasons, such as September, October, and early November. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance and traveling midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you find lower fares. Prices tend to spike during the Christmas holidays, spring break, and summer months due to high demand for Orlando's theme parks.
Are there direct flights from San Andrés (ADZ) to Orlando (MCO)?+
Do Colombian citizens need a visa to fly from San Andrés to Orlando?+
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Flying from San Andrés to Orlando: A Caribbean-to-Florida Guide

The journey from San Andrés Island to Orlando connects one of Colombia's most treasured Caribbean destinations with the theme park capital of the world. While there are no nonstop flights between San Andrés (ADZ) and Orlando (MCO), travelers can expect a routing that typically involves a connection in cities like Bogotá, Medellín, or Panama City, making the total travel time anywhere from eight to fourteen hours depending on layover length.

San Andrés, a small island off the coast of Nicaragua but belonging to Colombia, is famous for its seven-colored sea — water so vivid it seems almost unreal. Travelers heading from this tropical paradise to Orlando are often families or vacationers linking two very different holiday experiences: Caribbean relaxation followed by the high-energy world of Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, or the many attractions that define Central Florida.

Avianca is the most common carrier for the first leg of this route, offering frequent service from San Andrés to Bogotá, where passengers can connect onward to Orlando. Copa Airlines provides an alternative through Panama City's Tocumen International Airport, which can sometimes offer shorter total travel times. Spirit Airlines and JetBlue also operate flights into MCO from various Latin American hubs, so piecing together a competitive itinerary is entirely possible with some flexibility.

When it comes to timing, the dry season in San Andrés runs from roughly January through April, which aligns well with a pleasant window in Orlando before the sweltering summer heat and hurricane season settle in. Traveling during this period means you can enjoy calm seas and sunny skies on the island before landing in Florida under similarly agreeable conditions. The summer months between June and August bring peak crowds to Orlando's parks and higher humidity, though school holidays make this period unavoidable for many families.

A few practical tips can make flying from San Andrés to Orlando smoother. First, remember that San Andrés requires a tourist card for entry, so keep documentation organized for both departure and your eventual arrival in the United States, where customs and immigration procedures are thorough. If your connection is through Bogotá, El Dorado International Airport has improved significantly in recent years with good dining options and comfortable waiting areas. Building in at least a two-hour layover is wise to account for potential delays.

Packing layers is also a smart move. You will leave the perpetual warmth of the Caribbean and arrive in Orlando where air conditioning is relentless indoors, and evenings during winter months can be surprisingly cool. This route may require a bit of planning, but it rewards travelers with two vastly different yet equally memorable destinations.