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How to find cheap flights to Dublin?
The cheapest prices found with in the last 7 days for return flights were CA $128 and CA $84 for one-way flights to Dublin for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply
Origin | Destination | Travel dates | Flights from* |
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LHR | Dublin | February 1 to February 3 | CA $130 |
ORY | Dublin | January 16 to January 19 | CA $135 |
FCO | Dublin | January 17 to January 25 | CA $299 |
BOS | Dublin | March 2 to March 27 | CA $406 |
SWF | Dublin | February 28 to March 9 | CA $416 |
JFK | Dublin | February 5 to February 20 | CA $574 |
ORD | Dublin | February 19 to March 11 | CA $638 |
SFO | Dublin | February 16 to February 23 | CA $698 |
LAX | Dublin | March 4 to March 11 | CA $703 |
YYZ | Dublin | February 21 to February 28 | CA $709 |
Your guide to flights to Dublin,
British Airways, WestJet, Fly Play fly to Dublin, so use Travelocity to search, find, and compare some truly tempting deals from the 4 airlines—that way you can be sure you’ve found the best deal for you. A flight to Dublin currently costs between CA $128 and CA $1,585. Prices vary, but for the best fares, travel in August when prices are at their lowest.
Top tips for finding cheap flights to Dublin
The cheapest flight for a round trip to Dublin is currently CA $128. When you search for flights to Dublin, enter your preferred travel dates then click on ‘flexible dates’ to compare cheap flight tickets to Dublin for nearby days. The cheapest month to travel to Dublin is September from our list of deals available.
But if you’re flexible about when you travel, you can find great deals on flights across the year. If you’re planning a vacation, you can save more on Travelocity when you bundle flights with car rental and hotel bookings, too. Many airlines currently offer flexible booking options, so look for flights offering no change fees.
How to cancel flights to Dublin
We know plans change, that’s why at Travelocity, we make it as easy as possible for you to cancel or amend your plane tickets. Go to My Trips, enter your itinerary number, then follow the instructions. Many airlines let you cancel flights online free of charge if you booked it in the last 24 hours. Visit Customer Service for more advice.
Why you should book your flight to Dublin with Travelocity
We have top deals on plane tickets even for last minute flights to Dublin, so you can simply type in your travel dates and compare our best prices. Booking with Travelocity means you get flexible cancellation options, 24/7 support, and, thanks to our Price Match Promise, if the airfare drops after you book, you can get a refund! Whether you’re planning a business trip, weekend getaway, or a family vacation—let Travelocity get you to Dublin for less.
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Amazing Place to Stay After Flight to Dublin
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Luxury Hotels in Dublin
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Family Friendly Hotels in Dublin
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Frequently asked questions
Flights To Dublin
As the saying goes, “Anything worth doing is worth doing in Dublin." Alright, we’ll admit that isn’t quite how the saying goes, but it is certainly true. Whether you enjoy the revelry of the crowd at sporting events or the serene quiet of historical buildings and museums, you will enjoy it tenfold in venerable Dublin. This is a city for everyone: soccer fans, history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and even kids, with its zoos, interactive museum exhibits, and more. Plus, this capital city is famously friendly, so you are sure to meet a local acquaintance or two along the way.
There is a real saying in Ireland that goes “May the roads rise to meet you/May the wind be at your back," and that is one that your upcoming vacation is sure to fulfill. With the perfect itinerary planned, the roads will rise to meet you, and with flights to Dublin, Ireland from Travelocity, the westerly wind will be at your back, as well.
Transportation from DUB
Once flights to Dublin land, passengers are about 8 miles from the city centre. If you need to take a rest, you have many hotels to choose from in the immediate vicinity of the airport, and many of them will offer shuttle service to and from the airport terminals. Dublin’s extensive bus system offers plenty of options to get you to hotels just about anywhere in the city, and taxis are always available as well. If you’re planning on journeying into that famous, rolling green Irish countryside, just make your way to the car rentals counter in the Arrivals Hall. Once you've checked into your hotel, set down your bags. It's time to head out to enjoy Dublin!
Things to Do Near DUB
Just can’t wait to get in on the history, beauty, and incredible experiences that await? Or, perhaps, you simply don’t have much time. No matter—even those with airfare to Dublin for business reasons or who simply have a long layover in the city can enjoy some amazing attractions.
- Malahide Castle & Gardens is just 5 miles northwest of the airport, meaning it’s easy to reach by taxi at any time of day. Yes, you can tour a spectacular castle—even if your tickets to Dublin only keep you here for a short time.
- If you don’t mind spending a few more euros, seeing the sights of the city centre is also achievable in a quick trip. The Airlink and Aircoach express buses run up to every 15 minutes, and will have you downtown in no time.
Hotels in Dublin
We hope you do have at least one night in Dublin, for your own sake. You don’t want to miss out on all this city has to offer. Take our advice and book a room at one of these great Dublin hotelsOpens in a new window:
- The Westbury Hotel is a 10-minute or less walk from, well, just about everything. To the east you will find “museum quarter." Just south lies the esteemed Gaiety Theatre. And inside, opulent amenities and top service earn this hotel five stars—an affordable luxury when you’ve saved money with cheap flights to Dublin.
- The Westin Dublin is just steps from the historic Ha’penny Bridge and the Molly Malone statue, two must-have additions to your holiday scrapbook. And with an on-site restaurant and 24-hour room service at this 4-star hotel, you’ll always have plenty of options for refueling after all that exploring.
- Best Western Plus Academy Plaza Hotel was made for culture connoisseurs, especially of the written word. Spend a day at the Dublin Writers Museum or James Joyce Centre and be back for dinner at one of the two restaurants, or a relaxing massage at the spa.
- Ashling Hotel Dublin has an on-site restaurant and bar, complimentary Wi-Fi, and all the cozy touches of home. But better yet, it’s just a scenic stroll away from the Guinness Brewery, where you can learn all the legends of this famous beer on a tour.
Go Green in Dublin
Go green when you search for Dublin flights right here on Travelocity—go toward green hills, that is. You’ll find an excellent selection of airfares, plus the best deals on the web. The luck of the Irish is sure to be with you when you use Travelocity as your partner in planning. Slainte!