Roller coasters, palm trees and a flight that skips the layover.
London to Orlando, direct, for less than a last-minute weekend break. Norse Atlantic is flying non-stop from £294 return, with seats open through November and December 2026.
✈️ The Deal
- From: London, United Kingdom
- To: Orlando, United States
- Airline: Norse Atlantic
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: £294-£320 return
- When: November - December 2026
Example dates:
04/11/2026 - 12/11/2026
12/11/2026 - 10/12/2026
15/11/2026 - 08/12/2026
03/12/2026 - 10/12/2026
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💰 How Far Does Your Money Go?
A draught beer at an Orlando bar runs about $7, roughly what you'd pay in central London. A counter-service meal at one of the theme parks comes in around $15-18, and a coffee is closer to $4. Where your money stretches further is the accommodation: outside peak weeks, a comfortable double room near the parks costs less than a mid-range London hotel.
☀️ The Weather
Orlando in November and December sits firmly in shorts-and-t-shirt territory. Expect daytime highs around 24°C in November, cooling slightly to 20-23°C in December, with nights dropping to a mild 15-17°C. Rain is rare this time of year, and humidity is low, so it's some of the most comfortable weather Florida gets all year.
🏨 Where to Stay
From a water park with your room to full Four Seasons luxury.
Coco Key Hotel & Water Park Resort — 7.9/10 · From $66/night A family favourite with its own water park on site, minutes from Universal Orlando.
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando - Disney Springs Area — 9.3/10 · From $140/night Spacious rooms, free hot breakfast and a shuttle to Disney Springs, a short drive from the parks.
Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World — 9.5/10 · From $850/night A 26-acre lakeside resort with its own water park, golf course and views over the Magic Kingdom fireworks, for the trip you save all year for.
🎯 What to Do
Orlando is built for thrills, but there's more here than queues and roller coasters.
Magic Kingdom — The original Disney park, still the best place to watch fireworks explode over Cinderella Castle.
Universal's Islands of Adventure — Home to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and some of the fastest coasters in the city.
Gatorland — A close-up look at Florida's wild side, alligators and all, well away from the crowds of the big parks.
ICON Park — The 400ft observation wheel lights up the skyline at night, with restaurants and mini golf at ground level.
🗺️ Where to Go From Here
Orlando sits close enough to the coast to make a day trip easy.
Kennedy Space Center — Rocket launches and real shuttle hardware, about an hour's drive from Orlando.
Cocoa Beach — The closest proper Atlantic beach to the city, roughly an hour away by car.
Clearwater Beach — White sand and Gulf Coast sunsets, around 90 minutes in the other direction.
Legoland Florida — A calmer theme park for younger kids, 45 minutes south of the city.
Non-stop for under £300, this is one of the cheapest ways to reach Orlando from London this winter. Seats at this price rarely last long into the school holidays.

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