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S$ 1,155 - S$ 2,256
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Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Fri 13-9
2 stops16h 45m
Dublin
Tue 24-9
2 stops18h 53m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Fri 13-9
2 stops12h 55m
Dublin
Mon 23-9
1 stop13h 15m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Fri 13-9
1 stop13h 30m
Dublin
Mon 23-9
1 stop13h 15m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Mon 10-6
1 stop17h 33m
Dublin
Wed 10-7
1 stop14h 23m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Mon 10-6
2 stops18h 15m
Dublin
Thu 11-7
2 stops17h 11m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Fri 14-6
2 stops14h 45m
Dublin
Tue 9-7
1 stop14h 47m
Greensboro/H. PointDublin
GSO - DUB
GSODUB
Greensboro/H. Point
Sun 9-6
2 stops16h 34m
Dublin
Thu 11-7
2 stops16h 05m
DUB Temperature | 5 - 16 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Ireland, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 16.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 5.0 C).
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Overall
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Reviews
Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
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Overall
Crew
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Reviews
Flight was on time, seating was comfortable, food was delicious, and crew was wonderful. Smooth flight overall!
The small island to the west of the UK needs little introduction. From its ancient ruins that stand against a (usually) grey sky and fabled beauty spots to its ultra-modern cities – not to mention the strong ties that exist between the two countries – Ireland is an unbeatable destination.
Given the family and business connections that link the UK and Ireland it’s not surprising that London-Dublin should be one of the busiest international air routes. Cheap flights to Ireland are available on more than 70 routes.
Dublin, the capital, may not have the “must-see-before-you-die” monuments, but it is cosmopolitan and very buzzy. It has a rich literary heritage, cosy pubs, elegant Georgian streets and a local population who love to “have the craic”.
Outside Dublin, Ireland has a wealth of attractions – wonderful cities such as Cork, Galway and Kilkenny, teeming lakes and coastal waters and rugged landscapes such as the Connemara Way, Wicklow Gap or Ring of Kerry.
The Atlantic thunders on the west coast and the Irish Sea is to the east, giving up some of the best seafood in the world. Its farms produce the meat and vegetables for the simple but hearty Irish cuisine.
Summers in Ireland are usually dry with average temperatures of 16 degrees. Temperatures are a bit cooler in the spring and autumn, while winters are rainy and with temperatures around 4 degrees. It’s coldest in January and February and warmest in July and August, but it rarely gets hot. It rains a lot in Ireland, and the weather can change quickly, so it’s a good idea to dress in layers.
Public transport (buses and trains) is great if you are travelling from, say, Dublin to Cork or Galway, but it can be tricky getting around within counties.
Bus Eireann is the national bus company and there are lots of private coach companies that offer good, well-connected services between the cities. In general, it is cheaper to take a bus than a train.
Renting a car is a good option and rental companies are represented at all the major airports, but shop around for the best deals. If you are pushed for time, you could fly between cities. Aer Arann for example flies from Dublin to Galway, Donegal and Sligo. Ryanair also flies from Dublin to Cork and Kerry.