Cheap Flights to Ireland: Fly to Dublin from just $30!

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Updated: 08 September 2025 ·

Cheap Flights to Ireland: Fly to Dublin from just $30!

Temple Bar is one of the most important landmarks in Dublin
Temple Bar is one of the most important landmarks in Dublin photo by www.reisereporter.de
View of a red-painted corner pub with lots of decorations and flowers.
Deal Details ✔ Round-trip flight to Dublin ✔ Dates: November and beyond ✔ Various departure airports in the United States ✔ Cheap direct flights from just $40 ✔ photo by www.reisereporter.de

Ireland - the Emerald Isle, famous for its wild nature, charming cities, and warm culture. Whether you want to explore the vibrant capital of Dublin or follow the trails of legends and myths, a trip to Ireland offers the perfect adventure. And the best part: you can fly to Dublin conveniently and cheaply from just $30!

Thanks to direct flights from several airports in the United States, Dublin is now more affordable to reach than ever. Here is an overview of the best flight deals.

Affordable Departure Airports to Ireland

Hotels in Dublin

Here are some recommended hotels in Dublin that offer something for every budget:

  • The Alex Hotel - 4-star hotel from $65, modern design, centrally located near Trinity College.
  • Maldron Hotel Parnell Square - 3-star hotel from $50, comfortable and affordable, ideal for city sightseeing.
  • Clontarf Castle Hotel - 4-star hotel from $70, a unique hotel in a historic castle, slightly outside the city center.

Tips for Your Dublin Trip

  • Affordable Accommodations: Dublin offers a range of affordable hotels, from charming bed-and-breakfasts to modern boutique hotels. Book early to snag the best deals, especially if you want to stay near the city center.
  • Top Attractions: A must-see is the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn about the famous Irish beer while enjoying a stunning view of the city. Phoenix Park is perfect for a relaxing stroll, while Trinity College, with its legendary Book of Kells, offers insight into Ireland's rich history.
  • Day Trips: If you want to experience more of Ireland's nature, a day trip to the Wicklow Mountains is worthwhile. The dramatic landscape with green hills, gentle rivers, and ancient monastery ruins is just a short drive from Dublin. Alternatively, you can visit the coastal town of Howth to enjoy fresh sea air and delicious seafood dishes.
  • Gastronomy & Pub Culture: No trip to Dublin is complete without a visit to one of the many cozy pubs. Enjoy a traditional Irish Stew with a pint of Guinness and soak up the lively atmosphere of live music. Dublin also has an emerging culinary scene, with many restaurants creatively showcasing local ingredients.

Impressions from Dublin

Trinity College in Dublin: It's impressive from the outside. But make sure to see the inside too. The old library is especially fascinating.
Trinity College in Dublin: It's impressive from the outside. But make sure to see the inside too. The old library is especially fascinating. photo by www.reisereporter.de
Exterior of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is considered the oldest church in Ireland. It is also known to literature fans: It houses the grave of author Jonathan Swift. photo by www.reisereporter.de
The Temple Bar is the most famous pub in Ireland: You can taste many different kinds of whiskey there. And the entire Temple Bar district is worth a stroll or a pub tour.
The Temple Bar is the most famous pub in Ireland: You can taste many different kinds of whiskey there. And the entire Temple Bar district is worth a stroll or a pub tour. photo by www.reisereporter.de
Temple Bar and Bedford row street in Dublin.
In the heart of Dublin, in Temple Bar, one of the city's bustling districts: We embark on an exciting sightseeing tour across the country. photo by www.reisereporter.de
One of the most picturesque places in Dublin: The Ha'penny Bridge crosses the River Liffey and is one of the most popular photo spots in Ireland's capital.
One of the most picturesque places in Dublin: The Ha'penny Bridge crosses the River Liffey and is one of the most popular photo spots in Ireland's capital. photo by www.reisereporter.de