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Popular flight routes to Dublin

Sydney
Flights from Sydneyto Dublin
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Perth
Flights from Perthto Dublin
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Melbourne
Flights from Melbourneto Dublin
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Brisbane
Flights from Brisbaneto Dublin
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London
Flights from Londonto Dublin
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Adelaide
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How long’s the flight to Dublin?

If you’re looking to fly to Dublin, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 19h 25m; from Adelaide, around 21h 53m; and from Melbourne, about 22h 18m.
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How much does a flight to Dublin cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Brisbane to Dublin starting from $907, with an average price of $2,401. If you depart from other cities such as Perth, you can find tickets from $1,081, and from Hobart starting from $1,262, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Dublin

Touch down in Dublin, Ireland's capital and a major European hub situated on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. This city serves as the country's economic and cultural epicentre, a key gateway for travellers exploring the Emerald Isle.

Discover historical depth at Dublin Castle, stroll through the vibrant Temple Bar district, or explore the Georgian architecture around Merrion Square. Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, stands as a landmark of learning, while the Guinness Storehouse offers insight into a defining local tradition.

Dublin's character emerges from its rich literary heritage, ancient pubs, and the warm welcome of its people. Your journey here reveals a city where history and contemporary life intertwine, offering diverse experiences for every visitor.

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin in High Season (June to August)

Landing in Dublin during its high season means stepping into a city buzzing with activity under longer, brighter days. Summer temperatures generally hover around 15–20°C, making conditions pleasant for exploring on foot, though a light jacket is always a good idea for cooler evenings or unexpected showers. The atmosphere feels lively, with outdoor spaces like St Stephen's Green and Phoenix Park full of locals and visitors enjoying the sunshine.

This period sees Dublin's cultural calendar in full swing, offering numerous outdoor events and festivals. Street performers animate Grafton Street, and beer gardens spill over with chatter. Visitors will notice a distinct energy, as the city embraces its warmer months with an upbeat, social pace. This is when Dublin truly comes alive with its vibrant outdoor spirit.

Dublin in Low Season (November to March)

Arriving in Dublin during the low season presents a different, more subdued side of the city. Winter brings cooler temperatures, typically ranging from 5–10°C, with shorter daylight hours and a higher chance of rain or crisp, clear days. The city adopts a quieter rhythm, inviting visitors to experience its cosy pubs, museums, and galleries without the summer crowds.

The lead-up to Christmas is particularly festive, with twinkling lights and a cheerful buzz around Grafton Street, while January and February offer a more local, authentic feel. While outdoor activities are less common, the focus shifts to indoor cultural experiences, from traditional music sessions in warm pubs to world-class theatre. This season reveals Dublin's intimate charm and rich heritage, felt most keenly within its welcoming indoor spaces.

Airport(s) near Dublin

Dublin Airport
Top Carriers
Before booking your flight to Dublin, check out the main carriers to this airport: Aer Lingus, Ryanair and CityJet.
Location
The airport is located in Fingal, approximately 10 km away from Dublin city.
Transportation
Passengers can use buses or coaches to get to the city centre from the airport. Although there isn't a direct rail link to the airport, buses from the airport connect passengers to railway stations in the city. The airport is quite close to the M1 and the M50. There is both short term and long term parking facilities at the airport for those using their private vehicles. There's also car rental offices located at both terminals within the airport.

After your flight lands, the energy of Dublin quickly takes over, inviting you to dive into its rich history and lively streetscapes. This city on the Liffey river feels both ancient and contemporary, ready for you to explore its character through famous landmarks and hidden corners alike.

Here’s a taste of what makes Dublin unique:

Guinness Storehouse
Walk through the history of Ireland’s most famous stout, learning about its brewing process and cultural impact. The experience culminates with a pint and panoramic city views from the Gravity Bar.

Temple Bar
Immerse yourself in Dublin's cultural quarter, renowned for its lively pubs, street performers, and galleries. It's a vibrant hub where the city’s creative spirit shines, especially in the evenings.

Dublin Castle
Uncover centuries of Irish history within the walls of Dublin Castle, a complex that has served as a Viking settlement, a British stronghold, and now a significant government site. Its diverse architecture tells many tales.

Trinity College Dublin and The Book of Kells
Stroll through the historic grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, a haven of academic tradition. Inside the Old Library, marvel at the illuminated manuscript of the Book of Kells, an incredible piece of early Christian art.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Discover the grandeur of Ireland’s largest church, a landmark with over 800 years of history. Its towering spires are a testament to Dublin’s enduring religious and architectural heritage.

Kilmainham Gaol
Step back in time at this former prison, which played a central role in Ireland’s struggle for independence. The guided tour offers a compelling insight into a pivotal period of the nation’s past.

Grafton Street
Experience the heart of Dublin’s shopping and entertainment, where buskers fill the air with music and bustling crowds create a lively atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot to soak up the city’s daily rhythm.

Book your flights to Dublin

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Frequently asked questions about Dublin flights

How can I find cheap flights to Dublin on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Dublin, with fares starting from just $ 24. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What is the best month to travel to Dublin?
Based on our customers’ searches, the best month to fly to Dublin is March.
You might also think about flying in April, the second-best month for a cracking trip.
And don’t forget February, the third most popular month to visit Dublin.
If you’re after a quieter trip, the least busy month is November. Travelling then means fewer crowds and a more relaxed vibe.
Which airlines offer the most affordable flights to Dublin?

Based on our customers’ bookings, these low-cost airlines are the ones most likely to have cracking deals for flights to Dublin.

  • Juneyao Airlines has an average one-way fare of $1,657.25. Flying from Sydney to Dublin costs around $1,657.25, and from Sydney it’s about $10,313.97.
  • Tway Air is one of the most budget-friendly airlines, with an average one-way ticket of $1,745.97. For example, flying from Sydney to Dublin costs around $1,745.97, and from Brisbane it’s about $3,349.55.
  • Shenzhen Airlines is another top pick for affordable one-way tickets, with an average fare of $1,764.97. For example, a flight from Melbourne to Dublin costs around $1,764.97, and from Sydney it’s roughly $10,313.97.
What airlines fly to Dublin?

These are the airlines with direct flights to Dublin:

  • Ryanair flies direct to Dublin from London, Manchester, and Edinburgh.
  • Aer Lingus also offers direct flights to Dublin from Los Angeles, CA, New York City, and Philadelphia, PA. Perfect if you want a straightforward trip from these cities.
  • JetBlue Airways flies direct from London and Southampton, and they also have service from Southampton.

Here are some other options for flights to Dublin that might include a stopover:

  • Etihad Airways flies to Dublin from Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.
  • Turkish Airlines also heads to Dublin from Brisbane, Perth, and Melbourne, giving you a few handy departure options.
  • Finally, Aer Lingus flies to Dublin from lots of spots, including Perth, Brisbane, and Melbourne.
How many airports are there in Dublin and which is the main one?
Dublin has 1 airport. Dublin Airport operates flights to domestic and international destinations to 44 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are London, Amsterdam and Edinburgh.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Dublin?
Planning a trip to Dublin? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: $32.62
  • Moderate Dining: $146.48
  • Cheap Restaurant: $19.53
  • Local Beer: $11.39
  • Imported Beer: $9.77
  • Coffee: $6.99
  • Soft Drinks: $4.33
  • Bottled Water: $3.27

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