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Popular flight routes to Dublin

Auckland
Flights from Aucklandto Dublin
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Christchurch
Flights from Christchurchto Dublin
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Wellington
Flights from Wellingtonto Dublin
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London
Flights from Londonto Dublin
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Manchester
Flights from Manchesterto Dublin
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Edinburgh
Flights from Edinburghto Dublin
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How long is the flight to Dublin?

If you’re planning a trip to Dublin, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From New Plymouth, the flight takes about 25h 48m; from Queenstown, around 26h 3m; and from Auckland, roughly 26h 17m.
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How much does a flight to Dublin cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Auckland to Dublin starting from $940, with an average price of $1,385. If you depart from other cities such as Christchurch, you can find tickets from $976, and from Wellington starting from $1,100, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Dublin

Your flight to Dublin lands you in Ireland's capital and largest city, positioned on the east coast at the mouth of the River Liffey. This principal port and economic centre serves as a gateway to the Emerald Isle, drawing visitors for both business and leisure. It represents a significant hub for European travel and commerce.

Explore Dublin's rich history through its distinguished architecture and literary heritage. Wander through the historic grounds of Dublin Castle, visit the venerable Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, or experience the grandeur of St Patrick's Cathedral. The Georgian Quarter, with its distinctive doorways, and the bustling Temple Bar district offer contrasting glimpses into the city's past and present.

Dublin offers a compelling blend of artistic expression, historical depth, and a lively cultural scene. Discover its unique character through traditional music, contemporary arts, and a storied past that shapes its lively identity today. The city provides a rich destination for exploration and cultural immersion.

When is the best time to fly to Dublin?

High Season (June to August)

During Dublin's high season, you'll arrive to a city bathed in the longest and warmest days of the year, with average temperatures sitting around 15°C to 20°C. The atmosphere is generally bright and active, reflecting the increased daylight hours. This warmer weather encourages outdoor activities, and you'll find parks like St Stephen's Green bustling with locals and visitors enjoying the sunshine.

The city's social calendar flourishes, with numerous festivals and events taking place. Outdoor concerts, street performances, and cultural celebrations are common, creating a lively buzz throughout the city centre. Pubs often spill out onto pavements, and you'll experience a lively, energetic pace. This is when Dublin truly embraces its outdoor spaces, feeling like a city in full swing.

Low Season (November to March)

Arriving in Dublin during the low season means cooler, often damp weather, with average temperatures ranging from 5°C to 10°C. Days are shorter and tend to be cloudier, casting a different mood over the city. While the weather encourages cosier indoor activities, the city retains its welcoming charm.

Dublin's cultural life shifts indoors during these months. You'll find a focus on museums, galleries, and traditional pub culture, often with live music providing a warm escape from the chill. The city feels more subdued and intimate, offering a chance to experience local life at a slower pace. Exceptions like the festive buzz of Christmas in December briefly lift the quiet, but generally, this season offers a more reflective and less crowded Dublin.

Dublin bucket list: Best activities & sights

Touch down in Dublin, and you will feel the city's pulse immediately. Its welcoming spirit and rich tapestry of history and culture unfold as you explore. Prepare to discover what makes this dynamic capital truly unique.

Here are some of Dublin's most distinctive attractions:

Guinness Storehouse
Explore the home of Ireland's most famous stout, tracing its history and brewing process. End your visit at the Gravity Bar for panoramic city views with a complimentary pint.

Trinity College Dublin
Wander through the historic grounds of Ireland’s oldest university, founded in 1592. The magnificent Old Library houses the ancient Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript from the 9th century.

Dublin Castle
Uncover centuries of Irish history within the walls of this impressive complex. Once the seat of English, and later British, rule in Ireland, it now hosts state events and offers insight into the nation’s past.

Grafton Street
Experience the lively atmosphere of Dublin’s premier shopping thoroughfare. Street performers and musicians add to the lively energy, creating a memorable stroll through the city centre.

St. Stephen's Green
Escape the urban bustle in this beautiful Victorian park, right in the heart of Dublin. Its serene pathways, ornamental lake, and lively flowerbeds offer a peaceful retreat.

Temple Bar
Immerse yourself in Dublin's cultural quarter, known for its cobblestone streets and traditional pubs. It offers a lively hub for music, art, and nightlife.

Kilmainham Gaol
Step back in time at this former prison, a powerful symbol of Irish nationalism. Many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and executed here, making it a poignant historical site.

Secure your seat to Dublin today

Before you know it, you'll be soaring towards Dublin, ready for your next discovery. To secure your journey with ease, consider booking flights well in advance and exploring different dates for the best deals. Frequent flyers can also unlock extra benefits and savings on their trips with Prime.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Dublin

How can I find cheap flights to Dublin on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 26$ to Dublin. Thanks to the combination of various technologies, machine learning algorithms and real user searches on our platform, you will be able to choose between the different options that best suit your needs when you have to fly to Dublin.
Which airlines fly to Dublin?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Dublin include:

  • Ryanair, with flights from Prague, Amsterdam and from London, for example.
  • Aer Lingus also operates numerous flights, some of them originating from Prague, Newark, NJ and Frankfurt.

Airlines with indirect flights to Dublin include:

  • Etihad Airways, which flies from Christchurch, Auckland or Bangkok.
  • Lufthansa, with flights from Auckland and Athens, as well as from Copenhagen.
  • Emirates, with flights from Auckland, Colombo and also Wellington.
How long before a flight to Dublin should I be at the airport?
If you want to be on time for your flight to Dublin, you should get to the airport at least two to three hours in advance. Check-ins, security controls, customs, and boarding the airplane can take some time. At eDreams, you can find the best deals for flights to Dublin departing from over 6 cities and choose from a variety of services that will improve your time at the airport and guarantee a much better travel experience, such as priority boarding and additional luggage. For more convenience, when booking your flight to Dublin with eDreams you can also add insurance or opt for a refundable fare and have a problem-free trip!
What is the name of Dublin’s airport?
Dublin is served by 1 airport[s]. Dublin Airport operates flights towards both domestic and international destinations within 6 cities, such as Warsaw, Bordeaux and Munich, the most popular routes.
How far is Dublin’s airport from the city centre?
Dublin’s airport Dublin Airport is located 9 kms from the city centre.
How much is the trip from the airport to Dublin’s city centre?
Public transport: The price for the trip is about 3.96 $ per person.
Taxi: If you have more budget and prefer to take a taxi from Dublin Airport , the average price for the ride to Dublin centre is around 9.10 $ per km.
Car: For more convenience and freedom during your stay, eDreams has the best offers of car rentals in Dublin. Pick your preferred car type and get from Dublin Airport to Dublin city centre on your own terms.

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