5 European Countries in the World That Have ‘NO’ Airports
By Priyanka Roshan | April 22, 2025
When we think of travel, we picture jet engines and smooth landings. But some of Europe’s most stunning countries have no airports at all—just scenic routes, charming towns, and unforgettable experiences. Here are five countries you can’t fly into—but absolutely should visit.
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1. Andorra (The Hidden Kingdom of the Pyrenees)
Nestled in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, Andorra has no airport—only winding mountain roads leading to ski resorts, thermal spas, and stunning alpine beauty worth every twist and turn.
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2. Liechtenstein (Europe’s Best-Kept Secret)
With no airport, Liechtenstein charms travelers arriving from Zurich by car or train. Expect medieval castles, scenic hikes, and postcard-perfect villages tucked in the heart of the Alps.
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3. Monaco (No Runways, Just Riviera Glamour)
This jet-set microstate skips airports for helicopter pads and yachts. Just minutes from Nice by chopper, Monaco dazzles with casinos, cliffside views, and unmatched Mediterranean luxury.
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4. San Marino (Ancient Vibes, No Runway Required)
San Marino, one of the world’s oldest republics, sits above Italy’s rolling hills. With no airport, travelers enjoy a scenic drive to reach its historic towers and timeless charm.
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5. Vatican City (Spiritual Wonder, Zero Airports)
Vatican City, entirely enclosed within Rome, has no airport—but endless spiritual and artistic treasures. Arrive via Fiumicino, and step into a world of popes, saints, and Renaissance masterpieces.
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