Flying from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Dublin Airport (DUB): what you need to know
Dublin is ten hours 30 minutes behind Adelaide and observes the UTC+0 timezone.
Get to the airport on time so you don't miss your ADL to DUB flight. Be there at least two hours ahead for international flights and an hour early for domestic departures to avoid any last-minute rush.
Flying during a peak time like January? Public holidays and other high seasons can mean longer queues and delays at check-in and security. Play it safe and get there up to four hours before an international flight and two hours before a domestic departure.
If you want to discover another city along the way, consider a flight with a stopover. To see all your options for tickets from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport, deselect 'Direct flights only.' Dubai Airport is a well-known stop between ADL and DUB.
How to find the cheapest flights from Adelaide Airport (ADL) to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The cheapest price we've found for a one-way Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport flight is R 9,180. A round-trip ticket is currently R 22,074. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares could change.
To find cheap tickets from ADL to DUB, book ahead. Airlines generally offer their best fares when flights are first released.
The 'Whole month' search function shows you the cheapest flights from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport across every month. It's a great way to find a bargain if your travel dates are flexible.
Cut down on the time spent looking for cheap flights from ADL to DUB by setting up a Price Alert. We'll send you an email or notification through the app when a lower fare becomes available.
Secure the perfect flight for you by using the filters. To see the 'Best,' 'Cheapest' or 'Fastest' flights from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport, use the 'Sort by' tool. You can also filter by airline, arrival and departure times, and number of stops.
Handy information about Adelaide Airport (ADL)
When it comes to Adelaide Airport's on-time performance, data shows 75.6% of flights arrive within the expected timeframe.
Adelaide Airport is around 8 kilometres from central Adelaide. If you're ride-sharing, catching a cab or driving from the centre, it'll take 15 minutes or so to arrive, depending on the traffic.
The journey when using public transport will take about 50 minutes.
Get your break off to a relaxed start by staying near ADL. Whether you're boarding an early flight from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport or just don't want to be rushed, these hotels have you covered:
Arriving at Dublin Airport (DUB)
Consider staying in a hotel close to DUB if you're taking a late Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport flight. Check in to one of these accommodation options and skip the long transfer after landing:
Get your adventure underway by picking up a Dublin Airport rental car. Grab your wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire and experience the lesser-explored corners of Dublin and beyond.
Lock in the best possible rate by booking your ride from Dublin Airport around two weeks ahead of your trip.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Dublin Airport is approximately 21 kilometres from the centre of Dublin. The drive time takes around 30 minutes.
If you're travelling on public transport, expect a journey time of around 2 hours 10 minutes.
When to fly to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The quietest month for a flight from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport is January, while August is the most popular. Pick the best time to go to Dublin based on whether you prefer a more fast-paced or easygoing experience.
Before locking in your flight from Adelaide Airport to Dublin Airport, consider the type of weather you enjoy. July is the warmest month in Dublin, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC (50ºF) to 20ºC (68ºF).
If you'd rather travel in cooler conditions, search for a cheap ticket from ADL to DUB in January. Temperatures average between 1ºC (34ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF) then.
Explore more of Ireland
Cork is just one of the many places in Ireland waiting to be explored once you've seen the sights of Dublin. Around 225 kilometres away to the south-west, popular attractions include Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park and Titanic Experience Cobh.
Around 10 kilometres south-west of Dublin, Tallaght is another essential stop in Ireland. Experience this destination's highlights firsthand at Church of the Incarnation, Fettercairn, 3 stuffed bears and Johnson & Perrott Fleet.