Fly from Manila to Dublin with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Manila (MNL) to Dublin (DUB) to experience the welcoming nature of the Irish capital.
Similar to Manila, Dublin has an old town and a new town to explore, bringing together stunning historical architecture with soaring modern buildings.
Visit the old town at Temple Bar to experience the vibrant nightlife and quirky shops. Then, head out to Grafton Street for all your modern conveniences, including designer outlets.
With flights from MNL to DUB, you can discover the heart of the Republic of Ireland.
Flying from Manila to Dublin: FAQs
What is the time difference between Manila and Dublin?
Manila is seven hours ahead of Dublin during the summer months, meaning visitors will be able to experience almost an entire extra day once they touch down.
In the winter months (December to March), Manila is eight hours ahead due to European Daylight Saving.
What is the weather like in Dublin?
Dublin has an oceanic climate that makes the weather a pleasant change from the heat of Manila. Even in July, which is typically the hottest month, temperatures rarely exceed 20°C.
The winter months can be wet but there are so many indoor activities and excellent public transport routes taking you door to door that this is rarely an issue for visitors.
Top tips for Manila to Dublin
Take a relaxing stroll around Phoenix Park
Those that love the peacefulness of Rizal Park in Manila will enjoy a stroll around Phoenix Park in Dublin. Nestled in the heart of the busy capital, Phoenix Park is one of the largest urban parks in the whole of Europe.
Originally landscaped for British royalty in 1662, the park today offers visitors a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Dublin Zoo, Ashtown Castle, and the Papal Cross are all must-see attractions within the grounds.
Explore Trinity College
Manila is famed for the university belt, where many top academic institutions are located. Dublin may not have the same volume of higher learning establishments, but a trip to Trinity College is a great way to start a tour of Dublin.
Steeped in history, Trinity has stood on the same spot since 1592 and is considered Ireland’s oldest university. Spend a day wandering through the 40-acre grounds, housing some of the most enviable historical collections in the world.