How to find cheap flights to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The lowest price currently available for a one-way flight to Dublin Airport is ر.ق. 881. A return plane ticket to DUB right now is ر.ق. 1,815.
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Lock in a bargain on tickets to Dublin, where Dublin Airport is located, by booking in advance. You're more likely to land a good deal and have a wider range of flights to choose from.
Broaden your search for cheap flights to Dublin by selecting the 'Add nearby airports' box. This will allow you to compare fares for all the nearest airports at your destination and departure points and could help you save money.
If you're not in a rush to get to Dublin, think about taking a scenic route. You could find cheaper plane tickets to Dublin Airport by booking a flight with a stop.
Best time to go to Dublin
The cheapest month to get on a flight to Dublin is typically May.
If you can be flexible with your dates, take advantage of the 'Whole month' tool. You'll be able to find the cheapest month, and even day of the year, for flights to DUB.
July is the most popular month for flights to DUB. It's the perfect time to see Dublin at its busiest and best.
Travel in December if you prefer your holiday with fewer crowds. This is the quietest time of the year and also when plane tickets to Dublin are typically more affordable.
The weather can make or break your holiday, so consider what kind of conditions you want to get away in. Dublin is warmest in July, with averages of between 10ºC and 19ºC.
January sees the lowest temperatures, ranging from around 2ºC to 9ºC.
With seven days of rain on average, February is the driest month in Dublin.
The wettest time of year is July. Visit then and you can expect to get around nine days of rainfall.
Travelling to Dublin Airport (DUB): What you need to know
Fly to Dublin in a single journey. These are some of the airlines that offer direct flights to Dublin Airport:
If you want to jet away with the carrier with the fewest delays, book your DUB plane ticket with airBaltic. Up to 92% of its flights to this airport land when expected.
You'll be landing in the UTC+0 timezone at DUB.
Whether you're arriving late or just want the convenience of staying close by, you'll find some comfy hotels near Dublin Airport. Check in to one of these after your flight to DUB:
Flights departing from Dublin Airport arrive as planned 77% of the time. This figure shows how the airport performs overall in terms of punctuality.
Dublin Airport is located in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.
Getting to central Dublin from Dublin Airport (DUB)
DUB is located about 11 kilometres from central Dublin.
If you're taking a taxi or ride-sharing after your flight to DUB, it'll take around 25 minutes to get to the centre.
Catch public transport and you'll be there in roughly 30 minutes.
Dublin comes with plenty of great places to check in. Here's a roundup of comfortable hotels to keep in mind for your visit:
Dublin highlights
Jump off your flight to Dublin and head directly for these must-see attractions:
Guinness Storehouse: Around 2 kilometres southwest of the city centre, this landmark is an ideal spot to start your sightseeing around the city.
Garden of Remembrance: Find a spot to sit and take a break here while exploring Dublin. This park is roughly 0.48 kilometres northwest of the centre.
St. Patrick's Cathedral: This will also be a trip highlight. A top landmark, it's around 2 kilometres southwest of the centre of Dublin.
How to get to Drogheda from Dublin Airport (DUB)
Off to the nearby city of Drogheda? It's about 48 kilometres from DUB. Allow around 40 minutes to get there by taxi or ride-share.
Allow for a travel time of 2 hours 50 minutes or so when making your way to Drogheda on public transport.
Travelling from Dublin Airport (DUB) to Dundalk
Located about 64 kilometres away, Dundalk is another city that you can easily reach from Dublin Airport. It'll take you around 3 hours 25 minutes to make the journey on public transport from DUB.
By car, the trip takes roughly 55 minutes.
Explore more of Ireland
There's a whole lot more to see and do in Ireland, starting with Cork. Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone are must-do's in this city, which is around 225 kilometres southwest of Dublin. Cork Airport (ORK) is the main airport of Cork.
Add one more stop to the mix with Waterford. Roughly 145 kilometres southwest of Dublin, Bishop's Palace, Christ Church Cathedral and Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum are a big part of the experience.