Fly from Dublin to Hong Kong with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dublin to Hong Kong and travel from the Liffey River to the Pearl River Delta, where an urban metropolis awaits. Find excitement and culture amid the skyscrapers of this fascinating city.
Take a junk boat tour of the harbour, bump into Buddha statues across the city, discover amazing deals at the local markets, and taste unforgettable street food. From heritage to contemporary delights, there’s so much to see in Hong Kong.
Flying from Dublin to Hong Kong: FAQs
What is the time difference between Hong Kong and Dublin?
The time difference depends on when you fly from Dublin to Hong Kong. The city state is eight hours ahead of Dublin from November to March, and seven hours ahead from April to October. Hong Kong operates on HKT (Hong Kong Time, GMT+0800), whereas Dublin operates on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, GMT+0000) and IST (Irish Standard Time, GMT+0100).
What is the weather like in Hong Kong?
The temperature in Hong Kong varies, depending on when you book your flight, but you can look forward to sunny weather for most of the year. Autumn (September to November) is the sunniest season, with average daily temperatures of 22°C to 28°C.
Summer (June to September) gets the hottest weather, with highs of around 31°C. Winter (December to February) is typically sunny and mild, with average temperatures of 17°C, while spring (March to May) tends to be cloudy and warm, with average highs between 21°C and 28°C.
Top tips for Dublin to Hong Kong
Unforgettable shopping experiences
If you’re missing the Grafton Street vibes, treat yourself to a shopping day, Hong Kong style. Experience the longest outdoor escalator in the world on the Central Mid-Levels, which connects Hong Kong’s central and western districts. Hop off to shop and dine during your journey.
Don’t miss the chance to visit the Temple Street Night Market, where you’ll find bargains on clothing, electronics and take-home trinkets – along with amazing street food.
Take a Buddha-themed tour
Just as Dublin is dotted with heritage sites, Hong Kong’s Buddha statues and shrines bring colour and character to the city. The iconic Big Buddha is a see-it-to-believe-it kind of experience. Walk up 260-plus stairs and marvel at the 112-foot-tall Buddha or admire from afar at ground level.
If you’re up for an adventure, visit the Po Fook Hill Mountains and 10,000 Buddhas Monastery, where you can explore shrines, pavilions and halls lined with amazing statues.