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(COR) Cordoba
ARGENTINA - Cordoba A.L.V. Taravella
(FLN) Florianopolis
BRAZIL - Florianopolis Hercilio Luz International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(COR) Cordoba A.L.V. Taravella
Cordoba, Argentina
(FLN) Florianopolis Hercilio Luz International
Florianopolis, Brazil
18
Jul
Saturday
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Córdoba to Florianópolis: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|COR – FLN|$189
$189one way
Cheapest price
3h 45m1 stop via GRU
Flight duration
1,507 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Córdoba to Florianópolis

Connecting Argentina's second-largest city with one of Brazil's most stunning coastal destinations, flights from Córdoba to Florianópolis typically involve a stopover in São Paulo or Buenos Aires. Total travel time ranges from six to ten hours depending on the connection. Florianópolis draws visitors with over 40 beaches, a vibrant surf culture, and a laid-back island atmosphere that feels worlds away from city life. The peak season runs from December through March, when Brazilian summer is in full swing and the island comes alive. Shoulder months like November and April can offer pleasant weather with fewer crowds — ideal for last minute travelers looking to escape without the frenzy. Airlines serving this corridor include Aerolíneas Argentinas, LATAM, and GOL. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures tend to have better availability. Pack light layers, as coastal weather can shift quickly between sun and breeze.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Córdoba (COR) to Florianópolis (FLN)?
The cheapest months to fly from Córdoba to Florianópolis are typically during the low season between April and June, and again in August through October. During these months, demand for beach destinations in southern Brazil decreases, leading to lower airfares. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance can also help secure better deals.
Are there direct flights from Córdoba to Florianópolis, or do I need a connection?+
Do Argentine citizens need a visa to travel to Florianópolis, Brazil?+
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Flying from Córdoba to Florianópolis: A Gateway to Brazil's Coast

Connecting Argentina's second-largest city with one of Brazil's most celebrated beach destinations, flights from Córdoba to Florianópolis open the door to a travel experience that blends culture, coastline, and a refreshing change of scenery. Whether you're planning a summer getaway or a surf trip, this route has become increasingly popular among South American travelers seeking sun-drenched shores without venturing too far from home.

The journey between Córdoba and Florianópolis typically involves a stopover, most commonly in São Paulo or Buenos Aires, as direct flights are rare outside of peak season. Total travel time ranges from roughly five to ten hours depending on the layover. Airlines such as LATAM, Aerolíneas Argentinas, and Gol frequently operate connecting services along this corridor, and seasonal charter flights occasionally appear during the Southern Hemisphere summer months. Booking well in advance is advisable between December and March, when demand surges and fares climb accordingly.

Florianópolis, affectionately known as Floripa, sits on Santa Catarina Island and boasts more than 40 beaches, each with its own character. The northern beaches like Jurerê Internacional attract those looking for upscale beach clubs and vibrant nightlife, while the southern stretches such as Praia do Campeche and Lagoinha do Leste appeal to surfers and nature lovers. Beyond the sand, the old town center in the Santo Antônio de Lisboa district offers colonial architecture, excellent seafood restaurants, and a slower pace that rewards those willing to explore beyond the tourist trail.

The ideal time to fly this route is between November and early April, when Florianópolis enjoys warm temperatures averaging 25 to 30 degrees Celsius and long daylight hours perfect for outdoor adventures. January and February see the biggest crowds and highest prices, so travelers looking for a balance of good weather and fewer tourists might consider late November or March. Winter months from June through August bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain, making the island quieter but less suited for beach activities.

A few practical tips can make the trip smoother. Argentine citizens do not need a visa to enter Brazil for tourism stays under 90 days, but carrying a valid passport is essential. The Brazilian real fluctuates against the Argentine peso, so monitoring exchange rates before departure helps with budgeting. At Florianópolis-Hercílio Luz International Airport, renting a car is highly recommended since public transportation on the island can be limited, and many of the best beaches require navigating winding coastal roads.

For residents of Córdoba seeking an accessible international escape with world-class beaches and a lively atmosphere, Florianópolis remains one of the most rewarding destinations within reach.