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Local currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
36%Trains in Dublin are 36% cheaper than in Melbourne.
Melbourne$5.50
Dublin$3.54
MealMid-priced restaurant
40%The average meal is 40% more expensive in Dublin than in Melbourne.
Melbourne$25.00
Dublin$35.40
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
50%Taxis are 50% more expensive in Dublin than in Melbourne.
Melbourne$5.30
Dublin$7.96
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
28%Coffee is 28% more expensive in Dublin than in Melbourne.
Melbourne$5.64
Dublin$7.23
Exchange rate
1 AUD = 0.57 EUR
1 EUR = 1.79 AUD
Last revised on Fri, 5/12
Distance: 17219 kms
Melbourne airports
Melbourne Airport (MEL)How far from city centre: 11 kms
Avalon Airport (AVV)How far from city centre: 50 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

How to find cheap flights from Melbourne to Dublin

Embarking on a journey from Melbourne to Dublin offers an opportunity to discover a city deeply rooted in history and culture, situated amidst picturesque natural surroundings. Dublin draws visitors keen to explore its ancient castles, grand cathedrals, and a literary legacy that has shaped global storytelling. Beyond its historical structures, the city provides a welcoming atmosphere, with its traditional pubs and lively music scenes, alongside easy access to Ireland's diverse and captivating landscapes. Whether your interest lies in delving into centuries of heritage, experiencing its distinctive cultural character, or venturing out to explore the country's striking coastlines and green countryside, Dublin presents a rewarding destination.

Flying from Melbourne to Dublin typically involves a significant journey, usually with one or two stopovers, given the considerable distance between Australia and Ireland. The average flight duration can range from 23 to 30 hours, depending on the airline, specific route, and connection times. For a more comfortable trip, many travellers find it beneficial to break up the journey with an extended stopover.

When considering the best time to fly, the shoulder seasons – spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) – are often recommended for Dublin. During these periods, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for sightseeing, and the city experiences fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. This balance allows for a more relaxed exploration of Dublin and its surrounds without the intensity of high season.

Useful information about Melbourne airports

Melbourne has two commercial airports, facilitating both domestic and international air travel. These airports offer various services for travellers arriving at or departing from the city.

Melbourne's Airports

Melbourne Airport (MEL) is the primary gateway, located in Tullamarine, approximately 23 kilometres northwest of the city centre. This airport handles most international and interstate flights, featuring four terminals for different airlines and destinations. It is well-connected to the city via the SkyBus express service and public buses, with car hire services and taxi ranks readily available.

Avalon Airport (AVV) is situated about 50 kilometres southwest of Melbourne, closer to Geelong. It primarily serves domestic flights, particularly budget airlines. Avalon provides a more compact and often less busy alternative for travellers, with shuttle services connecting passengers to both Melbourne and Geelong.

Dublin airports: good to know

When planning your journey from Melbourne to Dublin, it's helpful to know about the airports serving the city. Dublin is served by one major airport, providing extensive connections for international travellers.

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Dublin Airport is the primary international gateway, located approximately 10 kilometres north of Dublin city centre. It offers a wide array of domestic, European, and long-haul flights. The airport is well-equipped with amenities, including car hire services, various food and retail options, and efficient public transport links, such as buses and coaches, connecting passengers directly to the city and other regions across Ireland.

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FAQs about flights from Melbourne to Dublin

Can I get a flexible ticket for my trip from Melbourne to Dublin?
At eDreams, we want your trip to run smoothly. Whether your flight gets canned or Ireland suddenly changes travel rules, you’ll be covered. Flight cancelled? No dramas! With our flexible ticket option, you can rebook your Melbourne to Dublin flight with no change fee, or grab a full refund.
How do I score the cheapest flights from Melbourne to Dublin with eDreams?
Right now, the lowest fare from Melbourne to Dublin is $ 773. Thanks to our clever tech, we line up the top flight options, mixing and matching routes, airlines, and timetables to nail both value and convenience.
Is Dublin more expensive than Melbourne?
In Dublin, taxis are about 50% pricier, costing roughly 7.96 AUD, compared with Melbourne where a ride averages 5.30 AUD.
Fares are roughly 36% cheaper in Dublin, with tickets priced at 3.54 AUD compared to 5.50 AUD in Melbourne.
In some cases, eating out in Dublin will sting you about 42% more, with average meals at 35.40 AUD, compared with 25.00 AUD in Melbourne.
A coffee will set you back about 28% more in Dublin, averaging 7.23 AUD, while in Melbourne it’s around 5.64 AUD.
What’s the average flight time from Melbourne to Dublin?
A standard flight between Melbourne and Dublin takes around 01:19 hours, covering about 19,668 km. This includes both direct flights and connections.
How does the weather in Dublin compare with Melbourne?
In summer, Melbourne usually sees highs around 37.14 ºC with rainfall near 3 mm. Over in Dublin, temps sit around 23.67 ºC with average rain of 12 mm. In winter, Dublin averages about -2.3 ºC, while Melbourne hovers near -1.12 ºC. Rainfall hits around 3 mm in Melbourne, compared with 12 mm in Dublin.
Which airports connect Melbourne with Dublin?
The main route linking Melbourne with Dublin is between Melbourne Airport (MEL) and Dublin (DUB). This leg is operated by the following airlines:
Qatar Airways
Turkish Airlines
Thai Airways International

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