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Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
18%Trains in Dublin are 18% cheaper than in Wellington.
Wellington$4.97
Dublin$4.06
MealMid-priced restaurant
50%The average meal is 50% more expensive in Dublin than in Wellington.
Wellington$27.00
Dublin$40.57
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
157%Taxis are 157% more expensive in Dublin than in Wellington.
Wellington$3.55
Dublin$9.13
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
34%Coffee is 34% more expensive in Dublin than in Wellington.
Wellington$6.18
Dublin$8.29
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.49 EUR
1 EUR = 2.05 NZD
Last checked on Fri, 05/12
Distance: 18671 kms
Wellington airports
Wellington International Airport (WLG)How far from city centre: 6 kms
Dublin airports
Dublin (DUB)How far from city centre: 9 kms

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Wellington to Dublin

Dreaming of a trip from Wellington, New Zealand, to Dublin, Ireland? It's a journey to a land steeped in history, brimming with culture, and boasting stunning natural beauty. Dublin is renowned for its iconic landmarks such as Trinity College and Dublin Castle, its vibrant pub scene, and its friendly locals. From the rolling hills of County Wicklow to the rugged coastline, there's something for everyone. The fastest way to get there is by plane, and planning your trip carefully will ensure a cost-effective journey. The average direct flight time from Wellington to Dublin is around 24 hours, although this could be influenced by weather or other unexpected factors. While direct flights are rare, there are several major airlines offering routes with one or more convenient stopovers. Popular stopover cities include cities in the United States and Asia, and these layovers will add significant time to your total journey. The ideal months for budget travellers are typically between November and February, outside of peak season, when many airlines offer better deals on flights. For the best flight prices, it's usually recommended to book your flight several months in advance, particularly if you're flying during peak season. If you're looking to avoid the crowds, remember that Dublin gets particularly busy during the summer months of June to August, when schools are on holiday and more people are travelling. In contrast, the quietest time to visit is typically from November to February. Whether you’re seeking historical sites, lively entertainment, or breathtaking landscapes, Dublin’s charm will captivate you.

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin's climate is temperate maritime, meaning it experiences relatively mild temperatures throughout the year, but the weather is known for its variability and unpredictability. Summers (June-August) are mild, with temperatures averaging between 15-20°C, offering many sunny days ideal for exploring the city and its surroundings. Winters (December-February) are cool and wet, with average temperatures between 5-9°C. While snow is rare, strong winds and heavy rain are common. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are transitional seasons. These seasons are generally milder, offering a pleasant mix of sunshine and rain with temperatures between 8-15°C. Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit Dublin, as many flowers start to bloom. Autumn tends to be slightly wetter than spring. Regardless of when you choose to travel, always pack a waterproof coat!

Wellington airports

Wellington has two airports that currently operate and serve commercial flights: Wellington Airport and Kapiti Coast Airport.

Wellington Airport

Wellington Airport is the main airport serving Wellington. Opened in 1935, Wellington Airport is an international airport with numerous airlines and regular domestic and international flights, making it New Zealand's fifth busiest airport. It's a modern facility with two terminals, renovated recently. The amount of passenger traffic makes it an important hub for New Zealand.

Kapiti Coast Airport

Kapiti Coast Airport is a smaller airport, mostly servicing domestic flights. Although it handles fewer flights and passengers than Wellington Airport, it still plays a vital role in regional air travel.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • American Airlines

Dublin airports

Dublin has several airports, but Dublin Airport is the main international airport serving the city.

Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport (DUB) is the busiest airport in Ireland and is a major hub for various international and domestic flights. Opened in 1940, it has undergone numerous expansions and renovations, reflecting its important role in connecting Ireland to the rest of the world. Getting to the city centre is easy, with various options available. The Airport Hopper bus provides regular services to the city centre. Taxis and private car hire options are readily available just outside the terminal building. You can easily find various car rental counters in the airport to rent a car in Dublin.

What to do and see in Dublin

Dublin is a city that effortlessly blends history, culture, and lively entertainment. Here are just a few things you might enjoy:

  • Trinity College Library: Explore the stunning Long Room, home to ancient manuscripts and books.
  • Guinness Storehouse: Discover the history of this iconic Irish drink and enjoy a pint with panoramic city views.
  • Kilmainham Gaol: Visit this historic prison and learn about Ireland's struggle for independence.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Wellington to Dublin

Is it safe to travel from Wellington to Dublin during the Covid-19 situation?
At eDreams we do our best to ensure that your travel plans won't be affected by restrictions or possible cancellations that Ireland may apply. Using the flexible ticket gurantee you can decide if you rather rebook or get a refund!
For flights from Wellington to Dublin, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Wellington to Dublin is 1246$. At eDreams we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
Is Dublin more expensive than Wellington to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Dublin costs about $ 9.13 NZD, 157% more expensive than Wellington, with a fare of $ 3.55 NZD,
while train tickets cost 18% less at Dublin: $ 4.06 NZD versus $ 4.97 NZD at Wellington.
If you compare the price of a lunch meal, however, you can find it from 40.57 NZD in Dublin, 50% more than the 27.00 NZD in Wellington.
The price of the coffee is around 34% more expensive in Dublin, with an average of 8.29 NZD , while in Wellington the coffee costs 6.18 NZD.
How is the weather in Dublin compared to Wellington?
While in Wellington the temperatures can reach an average of 22.98 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 3 mm ,Dublin's temperatures can go up to 23.67 ºC during the hot season, with 12 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -2.3 ºC in Dublin, compared to the 2.7 ºC average degrees reported in Wellington. During the winter period, Wellington can register 6 mm precipitation, while Dublin have an average of 12 mm rain level.

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