Flights from cities from Moldova to Palermo

Cheap flights from Moldova to Palermo

  • 25 Sep (Wed)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 29 Sep (Sun)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 30 Sep (Mon)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 2 Oct (Wed)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 3 Oct (Thu)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 29 Oct (Tue)Chisinau - Palermo
    EasyJetWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 31 Oct (Thu)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 2 Nov (Sat)Chisinau - Palermo
    EasyJetWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 3 Nov (Sun)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 5 Nov (Tue)Chisinau - Palermo
    EasyJetWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 7 Nov (Thu)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 12 Nov (Tue)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 19 Nov (Tue)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 21 Nov (Thu)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover
  • 1 Dec (Sun)Chisinau - Palermo
    AeroItaliaWizz Air Malta
    1 layover

Palermo is a picturesque and captivating city located on the northwest coast of the island of Sicily in Italy. Known for its rich history and cultural mosaic, Palermo blends influences of Mediterranean, Norman, Arab, and Baroque architecture.

The city is famous for its impressive architecture, including the Palermo Cathedral with its blend of architectural styles, and the Palazzo dei Normanni with the Palatine Chapel, a gem of Byzantine and Norman art. The Quattro Canti square with its four impressive corners and the Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe, are just a few of the iconic places that reflect the cultural splendor of the city.

Palermo is also renowned for its delicious and authentic cuisine, featuring Sicilian specialties such as arancini (rice balls filled with ragu and mozzarella, fried to perfection), caponata (a Sicilian salad of cooked vegetables with vinegar), and cannoli (Sicilian pastries filled with ricotta). Its lively streets with numerous squares and local goods offer an authentic Italian experience.

Palermo is not only a historic city but also a center of vibrant cultural life, with local festivals, exhibitions, and a lively atmosphere throughout the year. With its picturesque urban landscape and warm hospitality, Palermo becomes an unforgettable destination for any traveler who appreciates history, culture, and authentic Italian gastronomy.