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Flying from Dublin to Italy

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Cheapest flight ticket found£13
Cheapest month to flyApril
Average flight time2 hrs, 56 mins
Places to go42
Most popular airlineRyanair
Average flights per week672

Cheapest time to fly from Dublin to Italy

Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Italy from Dublin? We can help you pick the cheapest month to travel.

Flight deals from Dublin to Italy

Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from Dublin Airport to Italy? If you want to travel next month, return fares start from £26. Find the lowest prices on one-way and return flight tickets right here.

Flights from Dublin Airport to Italy FAQs

The cheapest month to fly from Dublin to Italy is May. See if any of these flights in May suit you.
We've taken a look at the year ahead using our flights calendar. The cheapest flight route from Dublin to Italy is Dublin to Pisa International. You can buy a ticket to fly this route from £26.

Take a look at Dublin to Pisa International flights.
The average flight time from Dublin to Italy is 3 hours and 7 minutes.
Looking at the year ahead, the cheapest airline flying to Italy from Dublin is Ryanair.

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How to find cheap flights from Dublin Airport to Italy

Finding affordable flights from Dublin Airport to Italy is straightforward with Skyscanner. Start by using our Whole Month view to spot the cheapest fares, particularly in October, which is the most budget-friendly month. Set up Price Alerts to stay informed on fare changes. Consider nearby airports to increase savings potential, and filter for direct routes if you’re after quicker journeys, typically around 2 hours and 56 minutes. With an average of 156 flights per week on this route, you’ll have plenty of options. Finally, explore flexible tickets or add travel insurance for peace of mind should your plans change.

Other routes from Ireland to Italy

For those looking to fly from Ireland to Italy, Skyscanner provides various alternative routes. From Shannon, you can explore options to Rome, offering a gateway to Italy's rich history and culture. Those departing from Cork have the opportunity to connect to Milan, ideal for a blend of fashion and historic sites. Knock also presents flights to Italian destinations, providing a convenient starting point from the west of Ireland. Lastly, Donegal, though smaller, has available routes that could lead indirectly to Italian cities. For seamless planning, Skyscanner’s platform is here to help you find the best choices for your journey.

Italy destinations you can fly to from Dublin Airport

From Dublin Airport, you can fly directly to Milan, Verona, Bologna, and Venice. Milan offers attractions like the iconic Duomo and the fashion district. In Verona, you can explore the Arena di Verona and Casa di Giulietta. Bologna provides access to the Two Towers and its renowned food markets. Venice is famous for St. Mark's Square and gondola rides on its canals. Each city offers distinct historical sites and cultural experiences. Be prepared for possible airport transfers and ensure you check the schedule for direct flights, as seasonal variations can affect availability. Exploring these cities will provide a broad view of Italy's diverse cultural heritage.

The cheapest city in Italy to catch a flight to

If you're flying from Dublin Airport to Italy, Milan is the cheapest destination to travel to. Known for being Italy’s fashion centre, it provides numerous attractions once you arrive. You can visit the Duomo di Milano and Leonardo da Vinci’s 'The Last Supper'. Don't miss the Brera Gallery and the charming Navigli District. For a day trip, consider Lake Como, which is nearby. Milan is an excellent starting point for anyone travelling to Italy on a budget.

The weather in Italy

Italy offers a temperate climate influenced by its Mediterranean location. Travellers can expect varied weather across the regions. Winters are mild in the south but cooler with snow in the north, especially noticeable from December to February, with temperatures ranging from 0°C to 10°C. Springs bring rain, particularly in the north, while summers see hot weather, reaching over 30°C in the south. Autumns are cooler and wet. For ideal travel conditions, visit during April, May, September, or October. Remember to stay informed about weather forecasts, especially in northern areas prone to flooding, and pack accordingly for each season.


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