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From | To | Fare type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ontario (ONT) | Guadalajara (GDL) | One way | Economy | Depart 08/28/2026 | from USD146 Viewed: 11 hours ago |
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Palm trees and outlet malls line the streets of Ontario, California, while Guadalajara stirs with mariachi chords, hand-painted tiles, and plazas full of stories. These two cities offer different rhythms but a shared warmth. Volaris bridges the distance with fast, comfortable flights from Ontario to Guadalajara, giving travelers access to Mexico’s cultural heart. Ontario to Guadalajara flights make visiting family, discovering art, or sampling regional dishes smoother than ever.

Get ready for takeoff by checking off these essentials at Ontario CA Airport:
- Check-in: Arrive 2.5 to 3 hours early at Ontario CA Airport (ONT). Volaris offers mobile check-in to save time.
- Documents: Bring a valid passport. No visa needed for short tourist visits if you're a U.S. citizen.
- Luggage: Review your baggage allowance—Volaris has several tiers to fit your travel needs.
- Weather in Ontario: Expect sunny skies and dry air. Summer can be hot, so wear breathable layers.
- Weather in Guadalajara: Generally mild and sunny, but plan for summer rains. Comfortable shoes and a light jacket work best.
- Before the flight: Grab coffee and snacks from Terminal 4 or unwind with panoramic views at the airport’s open-air areas.

You’ll land at Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, the main Guadalajara airport located 30–40 minutes from downtown. The terminal offers ATMs, car rental counters, local SIM cards, and fast food options.
You can reach the city by official taxis, Uber, hotel shuttles, or shared airport vans. Avoid unmarked taxis and stick with authorized services for safety.
After landing, locals recommend trying tortas ahogadas or carne en su jugo—two dishes that taste even better when eaten on arrival. Look for casual eateries in the city center or artisan cafés in Chapultepec.

This city blends colonial charm with modern creativity. Here are five great spots to explore:
Museo de las Artes Universidad de Guadalajara
A contemporary museum with rotating exhibitions and permanent murals by Orozco.
Tlaquepaque
A lively neighborhood known for street music, handcrafts, and traditional cuisine.
Plaza de los Mariachis
Catch live mariachi performances in this festive square with restaurants and bars.
Los Colomos ForestA peaceful urban forest perfect for picnics, morning walks, or birdwatching.
Chapultepec Avenue
Trendy and artistic, this boulevard is lined with cafés, bookstores, and weekend street markets.

Looking for something different? Try this three-day plan full of variety:
Day 1: Markets & Murals
- Explore Mercado San Juan de Dios for crafts and local eats.
- Visit the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres.
- Dinner at a rooftop spot in the Centro Histórico.
Day 2: Art & Outdoors
- Bike or walk the VÃa RecreActiva route.
- Visit the Museo Trompo Mágico if traveling with kids.
- Coffee and gallery-hop in Santa Tere.
Day 3: Day Trip Vibes
- Head to Tequila, Jalisco, for a tour and tasting.
- Walk the cobblestone streets of Zapotlanejo.
- End with a casual dinner at a food truck park.

- Flights Ontario to Guadalajara are busiest during holidays—book early for better prices.
- Tipping is expected at restaurants (10-15%).
- Avoid tap water; buy bottled or bring a reusable filter.
- Use pesos for local shops and street vendors.
- Use sunscreen daily—even during cloudy weather in Guadalajara.