Travelling from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB): What you need to know
Start your holiday planning by considering where you'll catch your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB). Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) are the main airports in Rome.
Expect to be travelling for 3 hours 15 minutes. On average, that's the time it takes for a direct Rome to Dublin Airport flight.
Dublin Airport is located in Dublin. The city runs on the UTC+0 timezone and is one hour behind Rome.
The busiest route is from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Dublin Airport (DUB), with 31 direct services every week. If you're eager to be on your way, the earliest flight from FCO to DUB is the 6:25am Ryanair option. If you need some extra time before takeoff, the final departure is at 11pm with Ryanair.
Give yourself plenty of time to catch your flight from Rome to DUB. As a general rule, arrive two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
Peak season means busier airports, so aim to get there even earlier. Give yourself at least two hours before a domestic flight and four hours for an international journey to stay on schedule.
Airports in Rome
Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Reach your destination without the detour from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Direct flights from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB) are available from here.
When departing from FCO, you can take a direct flight from Rome to Dublin Airport with Aer Lingus.
Aer Lingus sees the most traveller bookings for flights from FCO to DUB.
The carrier with the most reliable on-time arrival rate on this route is Aer Lingus.
Consider adding a stopover to find cheap flights from Rome to DUB. Just deselect 'Direct flights only' when browsing departures from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO). Take a break from travelling at one of these popular options:
Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
Milano Linate Airport (LIN)
FCO is around 32 kilometres from central Rome. If you're ride-sharing, catching a cab or driving from the centre, it'll take you 40 minutes or so to get there, depending on traffic conditions. If you're using public transport, expect the trip time to be around 50 minutes.
Planning to catch an early flight from Rome to Dublin Airport? Avoid rushing to the terminal (and enjoy a little extra shut-eye) by picking one of these hotels close to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport:
70.57% of flights leaving from Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport make it to their destination on schedule.
Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA)
Squeeze in an extra adventure with a stopover on your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport. Here's where you can connect between Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport and DUB:
Stansted Airport (STN)
Manchester Airport (MAN)
Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL)
Using public transport, you can travel from central Rome to CIA in about 1 hour 40 minutes. The terminal is roughly 18 kilometres away, and making the journey by car will take approximately 40 minutes.
Get a head start on your holiday with an additional night away from home. Before catching your Rome to DUB flight, unwind in one of these hotels close to Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport:
73.18% of flights departing Ciampino-G. B. Pastine International Airport stick to their scheduled arrival time.
About Dublin Airport (DUB)
Consider booking a hotel close to DUB if you're catching a late flight from Rome to Dublin Airport. Select one of these options and be under the covers in no time flat:
Hit the road running by picking up a Dublin Airport rental car. Grab a set of wheels from Easirent, Budget or Carhire and explore beyond Dublin's usual tourist stops.
Lock in the lowest price by reserving your vehicle around two weeks before your Rome to Dublin Airport flight.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Central Dublin is about 8 kilometres from Dublin Airport. Journey times by cab or car hire will vary depending on time of day, so do a little research before you go.
Travelling by public transport typically takes 2 hours 10 minutes.
How to find the cheapest flights from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB)
24 € is the best price for a one-way ticket from Rome to Dublin Airport. Return flights start from 50 €. These fares can change depending on demand and availability.
Booking ahead of time is often the key to scoring a cheap flight from Rome to DUB. Fares tend to rise as seats fill up, so the closer you get to departure, the more you'll likely spend.
Cheap Rome to Dublin Airport tickets are easier to find if your travel dates are flexible. Try using the 'Whole month' search tool to compare fares across each month and then pick the cheapest day.
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The best time to fly from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB)
February is the quietest month for flights from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB), while August is the busiest. Find the best time to go to Dublin based on whether you want a lively atmosphere or a more laid-back vibe.
Before locking in your Rome to DUB plane ticket, consider the kind of weather forecast you're hoping for. July is the warmest month in Dublin, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC (50ºF) to 20ºC (68ºF).
Search for cheap tickets from Rome to Dublin Airport in January if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 1ºC (34ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF).
More about Dublin
Start your Dublin trip right by choosing the ideal place to stay. Once you've booked your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport, check out our range of accommodation options including:
You'll find loads of exciting things to do in Dublin when you're ready to sightsee. Kick things off at Trinity College Library followed by Guinness Storehouse and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Explore more of Ireland
Dublin is always a good idea, but there are so many other parts of Ireland waiting to be discovered. Around 225 kilometres south-west of Dublin, a visit to Cork will keep your itinerary busy. Don't miss top attractions like Blarney Castle, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.
If there's time to check out another major stop in Ireland, head for Waterford, about 145 kilometres south-west of Dublin. Bishop's Palace, Christ Church Cathedral and Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum are among the biggest draws.