Fly from Dublin to Manila with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dublin to Manila with Etihad and travel from the tranquillity of the Emerald Isle to the Philippines’ buzzing capital city.
Discover the epicentre of Manila, Rizal Park, where locals and visitors gather to watch vibrant events and stroll through the lush parklands.
You’ll discover fascinating history at Fort Santiago, meanwhile – a 16th-century citadel sat within its own walled area of the city. Experience all that this destination has to offer by booking Dublin to Manila tickets today.
DUB to MNL: flight facts
Flying from Dublin to Manila: FAQs
How long do most people stay in Manila?
Many people choose to stay several nights in the city, before travelling to its islands and beaches for some rest and relaxation.
Two or three days is enough time to see Manila’s main sights before jetting out to the incredible beaches beyond – but allow a week or more to truly immerse yourself in the capital.
How can I get from Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport to the city centre?
To get from the airport to the city centre with ease, book a private transfer with Etihad. Your driver will be ready and waiting on arrival.
Alternatively, you can catch a metered taxi from the front of the terminal building.
Top tips for Dublin to Manila
Colonial architecture in Intramuros
Intramuros is a small area of the city built in the 16th century as a central base for the Spanish colonial powers. Its cobbled streets will remind you of Dublin’s Temple Bar, albeit with a somewhat more exotic climate.
You’ll see some impressive buildings, including the storied Fort Santiago, along with many attractive shuttered stone houses and structures.
Visit San Agustin Church
The ornate San Agustin Church in Intramuros is the oldest church in the Philippines. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site, originally built in the 16th century, that has since undergone several renovations.
Like St Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, it’s both a working church, a visitor attraction and an important part of the city’s cultural life.