Travelling from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB): What you need to know
Rome's main base, Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO), is where countless incredible trips begin. Explore the departure options from here when planning your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB).
Expect to be in the air for 3 hours 15 minutes. That's the average duration of a direct Rome to Dublin Airport flight.
The timezone in Dublin is UTC+0, which is one hour behind Rome. Dublin Airport is located in Dublin.
With 30 direct weekly flights between the two airports, Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Dublin Airport (DUB) is the most popular route. Ryanair operates the earliest flight at 6:25am. If you'd like to get more out of your day before flying, the latest flight from FCO to DUB is with Ryanair at 11pm.
Your flight from Rome to DUB won't wait if you're running late, so get to the airport on time. Arrive up to one hour in advance for domestic flights and two hours ahead when you're flying internationally.
You can expect longer lines in popular months such as August and other peak seasons. Arriving up to four hours in advance for international flights and two hours for a domestic departure is a good idea.
Airports in Rome
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
You can jump on a direct flight from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB) out of Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
When leaving from FCO, you can catch a direct flight from Rome to Dublin Airport with Aer Lingus.
Most travellers prefer to book seats with Aer Lingus between FCO and DUB.
The carrier with the most consistent on-time arrivals rate on this route is Aer Lingus.
Stopovers are the perfect opportunity to take a travel break and possibly even visit a new city. When searching for cheap flights from Rome to DUB departing from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport (FCO), deselect the 'Direct flights only' box to find out where you can visit along the way. Popular options include:
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
Milano Linate Airport (LIN)
FCO is about 32 kms (20 miles) from central Rome. If you're ride-sharing, catching a taxi or driving from the centre, it'll take 40 minutes or so to get there, depending on the traffic. If you're taking public transport, expect the travel time to be around 30 minutes.
Want a stress-free start to your break? Stay near Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport. Whether you're boarding an early flight from Rome to Dublin Airport or aren't a fan of being rushed, these hotels offer the perfect solution:
Of the departures from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, 78% arrive as scheduled at their destination.
Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Split up your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport with a stop so you can stretch your legs or tick a new place off your list. Top stopovers between Rome Ciampino Airport and DUB include:
Manchester Airport (MAN)
London Stansted Airport (STN)
Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL)
CIA is around 14 kms (9 miles) from central Rome. It takes 20 minutes or so to get to the airport driving from the city centre. Public transport takes approximately 20 minutes.
Got a crack-of-dawn departure? Think about checking in to one of these hotels near Rome Ciampino Airport the day before your Rome to DUB flight:
Most flights that depart Rome Ciampino Airport get to their destination as expected. It maintains a strong on-time performance rate of 85%.
About Dublin Airport (DUB)
Have a late flight from Rome to Dublin Airport? Don't let it end in exhaustion. Stay at one of these hotels near DUB and turn in quicker:
Booking your vehicle around two weeks in advance of your Rome to Dublin Airport flight can help you get the lowest rate.
Getting from Dublin Airport (DUB) to central Dublin
Central Dublin is around 11 kms (7 miles) from Dublin Airport and takes about 25 minutes to reach by car. See what your options are for getting into town, whether that's with a taxi, car hire or ride-share.
If you're travelling by public transport, expect a journey time of roughly 30 minutes.
How to find the cheapest flights from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB)
The lowest price we've found for a one-way ticket from Rome to Dublin Airport is £21. For a return flight on this route, the best price is £43. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares could change.
To find cheap flights from Rome to DUB, book in advance. Airlines usually offer lower prices when flights are first released.
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The best time to fly from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB)
It's time to figure out when to book your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport (DUB). July is the busiest month to visit Dublin. If you like things a bit more low-key, think about going in December.
When booking your Rome to DUB plane ticket, consider the weather you're most comfortable in. July is the warmest month in Dublin, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC to 19ºC.
January has temperatures of between 2ºC and 9ºC. Look for cheap tickets from Rome to Dublin Airport around that time if you want to travel when it's cooler.
More about Dublin
Start your Dublin trip off on the right foot by choosing the ideal place to stay. Once you've booked your flight from Rome to Dublin Airport, browse our selection of accommodation options including:
Your Dublin visit isn't complete without checking out the sights. Big-name attractions that belong on your itinerary include Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College Library and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Explore more of Ireland
Cork is just one of the many places in Ireland waiting to be discovered once you've taken in the sights of Dublin. Around 225 kms (140 miles) away to the southwest, its top attractions include Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.
If you want to check out another major stop in Ireland, head for Waterford, about 145 kms (90 miles) southwest of Dublin. Bishop's Palace, Christ Church Cathedral and Waterford Treasures Medieval Museum are highlights.