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Flights from Dublin to Phuket

Best Deals for Dublin to Phuket Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Dublin to Phuket Flights on Etihad
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Fly from Dublin to Phuket with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Dublin to Phuket and travel from one of Europe’s most popular cities to one of south-east Asia’s most alluring islands.

Bask in tropical sunshine surrounded by breath-taking beaches, beautiful temples and magnificent resorts. Add to that the amazing food, friendly locals and astounding wildlife and you’ll never want to leave.

Make your dream Thailand holiday a reality and start planning your Phuket adventure with Etihad Airways.

Your flight from Dublin to Phuket

Your flight from Dublin to Phuket takes off from Dublin Airport (DUB), which is only around four miles (7km) north of the city centre, making it easily accessible. The next stage of your journey could involve a stopover in incredible Abu Dhabi, so why not break up your flight with a day or two exploring the UAE’s majestic capital?

The final leg of your journey comes to an end at Phuket International Airport (HKT) on Thailand’s largest island. From there, you can take a bus, taxi, transfer or airport limousine to your chosen resort.

*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 Dublin to Phuket: FAQs

Is it expensive to visit Phuket?

When booking flights you’ll want to make sure you budget enough for your trip. Phuket can be one of Thailand’s most expensive areas, with luxurious beachfront resorts increasing the average price of accommodation. That said, things such as dining, transport and other activities are very reasonably priced and much cheaper than you’ll be used to in Dublin.

What is the weather like in Phuket?

The weather in Phuket is typical of south-east Asia, with a tropical climate meaning it’s hot and humid all year round. March is the hottest month of the year, with temperatures averaging 28.5ºC, and January is the coldest, only dropping to around 27ºC. The rainy season falls between May and October, with September, the wettest month, averaging 400mm of rainfall.

Top tips for Dublin to Phuket

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Take a walk up Monkey Hill

Just as Dublin has beautiful Phoenix Park with its roaming deer, Phuket has the spectacular Monkey Hill with wild monkeys in abundance. Located just outside Phuket Town, it’s a forested hillside with a temple and breath-taking viewpoints across the island and beyond. If you’re feeling brave, you can feed the monkeys with the nuts and bananas the locals sell.

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Experience the vibrant nightlife

If there’s one thing Dublin and Phuket have in common, it’s that they’re both known throughout the world for their nightlife. Patong (in particular Bangla Road) is one of the best nightlife areas on the island, with bustling bars and neon-lit nightclubs. Alternatively, head to the beach bars for an unforgettable evening of fire shows and dancing.