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Cheapest time to fly from Sydney to Dublin

If you’re planning to fly this route soon, keep in mind that the lowest fares are usually available in the middle of May. Take advantage of this period to save on your flight tickets and make the most of your trip. Please note that prices may change after your search.
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Airlines that fly from Sydney to Dublin

Local currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
41%Trains in Dublin are 41% cheaper than in Sydney.
Sydney$5.60
Dublin$3.29
MealMid-priced restaurant
10%The average meal is 10% more expensive in Dublin than in Sydney.
Sydney$30.00
Dublin$32.86
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
40%Taxis are 40% more expensive in Dublin than in Sydney.
Sydney$5.40
Dublin$7.56
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
27%Coffee is 27% more expensive in Dublin than in Sydney.
Sydney$5.43
Dublin$6.89
Exchange rate
1 AUD = 0.61 EUR
1 EUR = 1.65 AUD
Last revised on Wed, 25/03
Distance: 17214 kms
Sydney airports
Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith Airport) (SYD)How far from city centre: 8 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

How to find cheap flights from Sydney to Dublin

Embarking on a journey from Sydney to Dublin offers a captivating shift to a city steeped in history, storytelling, and verdant surroundings. Travellers are drawn to Dublin for its extensive historical sites, ancient castles, and the enduring legacy of its literary greats. The city's lively cultural scene, complemented by the expansive natural beauty of the Irish countryside within easy reach, provides a compelling reason to explore. Whether it's the welcoming atmosphere of its traditional pubs, the insights gained from its significant historical buildings, or the allure of its coastal and mountainous landscapes, Dublin presents a rich tapestry of experiences for every visitor.

Preparing for your trip from Sydney to Dublin involves considering the considerable distance. Flights typically involve at least one stopover, with the total journey time often ranging from 24 to 30 hours, depending on the route and length of the layover. For an optimal experience, the best time to visit Dublin is generally during the milder months from April to June or September to October. These periods offer more agreeable weather for exploring the city and its surrounds, with fewer crowds compared to the peak summer season, making it ideal for walking tours and day trips.

Useful information about Sydney airports

Sydney is served by one major airport for commercial flights. Here's a look at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.

Sydney Airports

Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD)
Situated around 8 kilometres south of the Sydney city centre, this is Australia’s busiest airport. It acts as a primary international gateway to the country and a major hub for domestic travel. The airport features three passenger terminals: T1 for international flights, and T2 and T3 handling domestic services. All terminals offer various facilities including shops, eateries, and car hire desks. Multiple transport options are available, such as the Airport Link train, buses, taxis, and ride-share services, connecting passengers directly to the city and surrounding suburbs.

Dublin airports: good to know

Planning a trip from Sydney to Dublin? Upon arrival, you'll find one primary airport serving Dublin. Here's what you need to know about navigating the city's air travel facilities.

Dublin Airport (DUB)

Dublin Airport is the main international gateway for the city. Situated approximately 10 kilometres north of the city centre, it's well-connected by an extensive network of bus services, including Aircoach and Dublin Express, offering direct routes to various parts of Dublin. Car hire options are available at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and taxis are readily accessible from designated ranks outside arrivals. The airport features two terminals, with Terminal 1 handling short-haul flights and Terminal 2 primarily serving long-haul and transatlantic services. Travellers will find a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, and lounges, making it a convenient hub for both arrivals and departures.

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FAQs about flights from Sydney to Dublin

Can I get a flexible ticket for my trip from Sydney 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 Sydney to Dublin flight with no change fee, or grab a full refund.
What’s the typical cost of a ticket from Sydney to Dublin?
The average airfare for flights from Sydney to Dublin is about $2,168.57. Prices can shift depending on the season and how early you lock in your tickets.
How do I score the cheapest flights from Sydney to Dublin with eDreams?
Right now, the lowest fare from Sydney to Dublin is $ 687. 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 Sydney?
In Dublin, taxis are about 40% pricier, costing roughly 7.56 AUD, compared with Sydney where a ride averages 5.40 AUD.
When it comes to getting around, the average cab fare in Dublin is 7.56 AUD, pretty similar to Sydney.
Cab rides in Dublin can be about 40% cheaper, averaging 7.56 AUD, compared to 5.40 AUD in Sydney.
Catching the train in Dublin will cost you about 41% more, sitting at 3.29 AUD compared with 5.60 AUD in Sydney.
Train tickets are much the same in Dublin and Sydney, averaging 3.29 AUD.
Fares are roughly 41% cheaper in Dublin, with tickets priced at 3.29 AUD compared to 5.60 AUD in Sydney.
In some cases, eating out in Dublin will sting you about 10% more, with average meals at 32.86 AUD, compared with 30.00 AUD in Sydney.
As for lunch, expect to pay about 32.86 AUD in both Dublin and Sydney.
Meals in Dublin cost around 32.86 AUD, which is about 10% less than the 30.00 AUD you’d fork out in Sydney.
A coffee will set you back about 27% more in Dublin, averaging 6.89 AUD, while in Sydney it’s around 5.43 AUD.
Coffee prices are pretty much on par in both Sydney and Dublin, averaging about 6.89 AUD.
Coffee is roughly 27% cheaper in Dublin, coming in at 6.89 AUD, compared to 5.43 AUD in Sydney.
What’s the average flight time from Sydney to Dublin?
A standard flight between Sydney and Dublin takes around 24 h and 35 m, covering about 17,214.15 km. This includes both direct flights and connections.
How does the weather in Dublin compare with Sydney?
In summer, Sydney usually sees highs around 22.68 ºC. Over in Dublin, temps sit around 14.85 ºC. In winter, Dublin averages about 5.37 ºC, while Sydney hovers near 13.73 ºC.

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