Flights from Oakland (OAK) to Guadalajara (GDL) from USD114

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Oakland (OAK)Guadalajara (GDL)One way
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Depart 05/11/2026

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Fly with Volaris from Oakland to Guadalajara

Fly with Volaris from Oakland to Guadalajara

In Oakland, creativity thrives in street murals, indie music, and lakeside markets. Guadalajara? It channels that same creative pulse through mariachi, tequila, and centuries-old plazas. Non stop flights from Oakland to Guadalajara Mexico are the bridge between two bold cities with rhythm and spirit. Volaris makes it easy to switch gears—flights to Guadalajara from Oakland are perfect for a one-way adventure or a round-trip cultural deep dive.

Guadalajara Archs illuminated with the colors of the Mexican flag.

Get ready to fly stress-free:

  • Check-in: Use the Volaris app or website up to 72 hours in advance. Arrive at OAK at least 3 hours before departure.
  • Documents: Bring a valid passport. No visa needed for U.S. tourists under 180 days.
  • Luggage: Follow baggage size and weight limits to skip extra fees.
  • Weather in Oakland: Cool and breezy, even in summer. Pack a light jacket.
  • Weather in Guadalajara: Sunny most of the year, but rainy from June to September. Check local weather in Guadalajara before your trip.
  • What to do in Oakland before the flight: Chill at Lake Merritt, eat in Temescal Alley, or explore murals downtown—top things to do in Oakland that set the mood before takeoff.
The back wing of a Volaris airbus parked in the airport.

Welcome to Guadalajara International Airport, 30 minutes from downtown. Expect immigration services, baggage claim, restaurants, and car rentals.

Uber, authorized taxis, and shared vans are all available for easy transport. If you're planning to explore Jalisco, a car rental in Guadalajara airport gives you the most flexibility.

Post-flight eats? Go for tacos al vapor or birria right outside the terminal. If you’re staying nearby, check out the selection of hotels near Guadalajara airport offering quick access to the city and local transit.

Aerial view of Teatro Degollado in Guadalajara’s city center.

Classic charm and modern flavor meet across the city’s districts. Here’s a glimpse on what to do in Guadalajara.

Zapopan
Home to the Basilica and a lively dining scene, including some of the best restaurants in Guadalajara.

Avenida Chapultepec
A youthful mix of cafes, bars, and markets—great for people-watching and nightlife.

Colonia Americana
Trendy and filled with design-forward boutiques, art galleries, and rooftop lounges. A favorite among younger travelers looking for things to do in Guadalajara.

Parque Agua Azul
A peaceful escape with botanical gardens, aviaries, and walking paths—ideal for a quiet break in nature.

Museo de las Artes de la Universidad de Guadalajara
Contemporary and modern art exhibitions in a beautiful historic building, showcasing Mexican and international artists.

A romantic tourist carriage in the middle of the street in Guadalajara.

Mix classic with off-the-path during your stay.

Day 1: Core Culture

  • Tour Hospicio Cabañas for Orozco murals.
  • Ride the Tequila Express or visit the Agave Landscape.
  • Enjoy dinner in Colonia Americana, a design-forward district.

Day 2: Arts and Outdoors

  • Explore artisan markets in Tonalá.
  • Hike or picnic in Parque Metropolitano.
  • Catch a concert at Teatro Diana.

Day 3: Side Streets and Local Scenes

  • Visit Casa ITESO Clavigero for architecture and exhibitions.
  • Bike through the city’s public green corridors.
  • Browse bookstores and coffeehouses in Lafayette.
A latin couple dressed in colonial mexican suits dancing in the street, with mexican flags in the background.
  • Sundays are family day—expect packed parks and free museum entry.
  • Carry small pesos—many vendors don’t take cards.
  • Avoid calling taxis on the street; use apps or hotel desks.
  • Always ask if water or produce is filtered in restaurants.
  • Guadalajara’s vibe is relaxed but dress respectfully in churches and historic spots.