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Flights from Melbourne to Dublin

Best Deals for Melbourne to Dublin Flights on Etihad

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Best Deals for Melbourne to Dublin Flights on Etihad
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FromMelbourne (MEL)ToDublin (DUB)Round-trip
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Economy
19 Sep 2025 - 29 Sep 2025

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AUD2,365*

Last Seen 14 hours ago

FromMelbourne (MEL)ToDublin (DUB)Round-trip
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8 Sep 2025 - 22 Sep 2025

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AUD2,372*

Last Seen 14 hours ago

FromMelbourne (MEL)ToDublin (DUB)Round-trip
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Economy
29 Jun 2025 - 1 Aug 2025

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AUD3,302*

Last Seen 1 day ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Fly from Melbourne to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Melbourne to Dublin with Etihad Airways and travel from the heat of Australia to the warm Irish welcome of Dublin.

Why not stay a night or two in the Emirati capital on your way? Rest up for the second leg of your journey and visit the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque or Yas Island.

Book your flights to beautiful Dublin with Etihad today.

Why fly to Dublin with Etihad Airways

Enjoy a stopover in Abu Dhabi

Whether you have a short transit through Abu Dhabi or you would like to extend your stay, you can book a free stopover for up to 2 nights or get up to 50% discount at one of the best hotels in the city. Discover our stopover offers and book now.

Elevate your experience with extras

Enjoy the most comfortable and convenient flight possible with our upgrades and extras. Gain access to airport lounges, stretch out with extra legroom, or enjoy fuss-free airport transfers to make your journey run smoothly.

Your flight from Melbourne to Dublin

Pass over three different continents on flight from Melbourne (MEL) to Dublin (DUB). First head east across Australia, before flying over the Indian Ocean and stopping at Abu Dhabi for a transfer or layover.

Resume your journey with a flight over Turkey and eastern Europe, where you’ll jump the English Channel and soar north before landing safely in Dublin.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated May 2021.

Flying from Melbourne to Dublin: FAQs

How do I get from the airport to the city centre?

The simplest way to reach Dublin centre is via a transfer with Etihad. Book in advance and we’ll be waiting for you when you arrive.

Alternatively, take the Airlink coach to get from Dublin Airport to the city centre.

What’s the weather like in Dublin?

Between July and August, the weather is at its warmest and the rainfall is relatively low. The temperatures are mild in April and May, and there are lots of flowers in bloom.

Visit from December to February for a chance to see the city covered in snow.

Top tips for Melbourne to Dublin

national gallery of ireland in dublin

Incredible art in Ireland

If you enjoy visiting the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, you’ll love the thriving art scene in Dublin – where you’ll find the National Gallery of Ireland among other art institutions worth exploring.

See stunning contemporary art in the Kerlin Gallery, or discover shots from photographers from around the world at the Gallery of Photography Ireland. There’s cutting edge pieces at the Irish Museum of Modern Art too.

temple bar at night dublin ireland

Stroll along Temple Bar

Australians and Irish alike love to have fun – and there’s no better place for a good time than Temple Bar. Walk along the cobbled riverside to the sounds of Irish folk bands and DJ sets competing for your attention.

Known as Dublin’s ‘cultural quarter’, you’ll find restaurants aplenty here, showcasing international cuisine from all corners of the globe.

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