Flights from Dallas (DFW) to Guadalajara (GDL) from USD131

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    Fly with Volaris from Dallas to Guadalajara

    Between barbecue joints and high-rises, Dallas delivers the big-city buzz. But when you’re craving mariachi vibes, colonial plazas, and handmade tortas ahogadas, Guadalajara calls. Flights from Dallas to Guadalajara unlock a world of tradition, flavor, and rhythm—all just a few hours away. Volaris makes the trip easy with nonstop options. So if flights to Guadalajara from Dallas are on your radar, it’s time to pack smart and plan right.

    Guadalajara city center.

    Make the most of your travel day with these essentials:

    • Check-in: Volaris allows online check-in 72 hours before departure. At DFW Airport, arrive at least 3 hours early.
    • Travel documents: Bring a valid passport. No visa is needed for tourism under 180 days for U.S. citizens.
    • Luggage: Stick to weight limits. Volaris charges for oversized or extra bags.
    • Weather in Dallas: Summers are hot and humid; winters can be chilly. Wear layers and stay cool at the airport.
    • Weather in Guadalajara: Expect warm days and mild nights. Rainy season is June–September, so check the weather in Guadalajara Mexico.
    • What to do in Dallas before the flight: Grab a bite at Trinity Groves or explore the JFK Memorial—some classic things to do in Dallas to kill time before takeoff.
    Volaris Airbus A320 landing

    Guadalajara International Airport (GDL) is about 30 minutes from the city center. After immigration and customs, you'll find car rental desks, currency exchange, and Wi-Fi zones.

    For ground transport, choose from official airport taxis, Uber, or the city’s express bus service. Ride times vary by neighborhood—Zona Minerva and Providencia are common hotel areas.

    Once settled, dive into the flavors. Tacos de barbacoa, birria, and tortas ahogadas are musts. Or sip a local tequila in Tlaquepaque. If you're planning to explore, consider car rental in Guadalajara airport for nearby towns like Tequila or Chapala.

    Guadalajara Cathedral and fountain illuminated at night.

    Culture runs deep in Jalisco’s capital. Here’s where to begin:

    Centro Histórico

    Walkable and historic, this is where you’ll find the Cathedral, Plaza de Armas, and colonial buildings—perfect if you're wondering what to do in Guadalajara.

    Tlaquepaque

    Famous for its crafts, mariachi music, and lively atmosphere. A great intro to things to do in Guadalajara Mexico with art and food.

    Avenida Chapultepec

    Trendy and energetic, this boulevard is packed with nightlife options and makes the list of top things to do in Guadalajara at night.

    Mercado San Juan de Dios

    One of Latin America’s largest indoor markets. Come hungry—and curious.

    Zapopan

    This area blends modern living with tradition. Check out the Basilica and local events. Also a hot spot for the best restaurants in Guadalajara.

    People strolling through a street in Tlequepaque on a sunny day.

    Here’s how to shape your long weekend or short stay:

    Day 1: Architecture & Art

    • Visit Instituto Cultural Cabañas, a UNESCO site with Orozco murals.
    • Walk through the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres.
    • Browse independent galleries in Americana neighborhood.

    Day 2: Day Trips & Discoveries

    • Take a distillery tour in the town of Tequila.
    • Explore Lake Chapala and the town of Ajijic.
    • Visit Bosque Los Colomos for quiet forest trails.

    Day 3: City Pulse

    • Shop at Andares Mall or local designer boutiques.
    • Brunch in Providencia, a chic urban spot.
    • Relax in Plaza del Sol before heading back.
    Guadalajara Archs at night.
    • Book tequila tours in advance—some sell out quickly.
    • Avoid driving in central Guadalajara; traffic and signs can be tricky.
    • Always ask if the tap water is filtered before drinking.
    • Use pesos for small purchases—many places don’t take dollars.
    • Sundays are great for families—museums and parks are lively and often free.