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Looking for a cheap last-minute deal or the best return flight from Madrid Airport to Dublin Airport? If you want to travel next month, return fares start from ₹ 11,204. Find the lowest prices on one-way and return tickets right here.

Find the cheapest month to fly from Madrid to Dublin

We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Madrid to Dublin flights are currently cheapest in August.

Direct flights from Madrid to Dublin

Madrid to Dublin: Alternative routes

Compare routes from Madrid to Dublin below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Dublin.

Madrid to Dublin: Flight information

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight found₹ 3,245
Cheapest month to flyAugust
Average flight time2 hrs, 40 mins
Most popular airlineIberia
Average flights per week79

Finding cheap flights from Madrid to Dublin: Frequently asked questions

The best price we found for a return flight from Madrid to Dublin is ₹ 7,140. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
2 hours and 40 minutes is the average flight time from Madrid to Dublin.
Iberia, Aer Lingus and Ryanair fly direct from Madrid to Dublin.
As of June 2026, there are 79 flights per week flying from Madrid to Dublin.
The cheapest month to fly from Madrid to Dublin is usually August.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that it's currently cheapest to fly from Madrid Airport to Dublin Airport on Monday, 31 August 2026.
Yes – the average flight time is 2 hours and 40 minutes.
We show every price from over 1,200 airlines and travel agents, comparing them all so you don’t have to. If you know you want to fly to Dublin but you’re not ready to book, set up a Price Alert. We’ll track prices for you, and let you know when they rise or fall.
We crunched all the numbers in our flight calendar and it looks like the cheapest time to book a flight to Dublin is around 40 days in advance, so don’t leave your flight to the last minute.
Currently, Ryanair offers the cheapest flight tickets to Dublin.

Travelling from Madrid (MAD) to Dublin (DUB): what you need to know

  • Around 2 hours 40 minutes is how long you'll be travelling on a direct flight from Madrid to Dublin.

  • Dublin's timezone is UTC+0, making Dublin one hour behind Madrid.

  • Take your pick of 33 weekly Madrid to Dublin flights. The 05:45 departure with Ryanair is the earliest flight available. Ryanair operates the last service of the day at 23:30.

  • Your MAD to DUB flight won't wait if you're late, so get to the airport with time to spare. Arrive up to one hour in advance for domestic flights and two hours ahead when you're travelling internationally.

  • You can expect longer queues during popular months such as July. Arriving up to four hours in advance for international flights and two hours for a domestic departure is a smart move.

  • With direct flights from Madrid to Dublin available from numerous airlines, getting to Dublin (and then other corners of Ireland) is easy. You can fly nonstop with:

  • The airline with the highest passenger demand on this route is Ryanair.

  • The most punctual carrier offering MAD to DUB flights is Aer Lingus. Its services arrive as planned 72.97% of the time.

  • If you want to add a stop to your trip, just deselect 'Direct flights only' when searching for your ticket from Madrid to Dublin. These are the top stopovers between MAD and DUB:

    • London Heathrow

    • Manchester

    • Bilbao

How to find the cheapest flights from Madrid (MAD) to Dublin (DUB)

  • ₹ 3,245 is currently the lowest price for a one-way Madrid to Dublin flight. Return flights start at ₹ 7,140. These prices can change depending on demand and availability.

  • It's a good idea to book as early as possible if you're looking for cheap tickets from MAD to DUB. That's because airlines change prices based on demand, which tends to rise closer to the date of departure.

  • Schedule your trip for May. That's the cheapest month for flights from Madrid to Dublin. If you have flexibility with your dates, use the 'Whole month' tool to find the cheapest price across each month.

  • Spend less time searching for cheap flights from MAD to DUB by creating a Price Alert. You'll receive an email or notification through the app when a new discounted fare appears.

  • Pick your ideal departure and arrival times, number of stops and airlines with the filters. Alternatively, sort your results by 'Cheapest' to find the best deals on flights from Madrid to Dublin.

Handy information about Madrid (MAD)

  • When it comes to the on-time performance of Madrid, 77% of flights arrive within the scheduled timeframe.

  • To reach Madrid from central Madrid, it'll take around 20 minutes if you're travelling by car. This depends on traffic, however. It's approximately 13 kilometres from the airport to the city centre.

  • Planning to take public transport? Expect a journey time of around 30 minutes.

  • Searching for a handy hotel close to MAD? If you're boarding an early flight from Madrid to Dublin, these stays will put you moments from check-in:

What is the baggage allowance on flights from Madrid Airport (MAD) to Dublin Airport (DUB)?

Most airlines operating flights from MAD to DUB include a carry-on bag with standard fares, though baggage allowances vary by airline and ticket type. Here is what you can expect with the main airlines on this route:

  • Ryanair

    • Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (55x40x20cm) plus small personal bag

    • Checked baggage: 20kg included with some economy fares

    • Departure terminal: Madrid Airport (MAD), Terminal 1

    • Arrival terminal: Dublin Airport (DUB), Terminal 1

    • Check-in counters: Open 2 hours before departure

  • Aer Lingus

    • Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (55x40x24cm) plus small personal item

    • Checked baggage: 23kg included with some economy fares

    • Departure terminal: Madrid Airport (MAD), Terminal 1

    • Arrival terminal: Dublin Airport (DUB), Terminal 2

    • Check-in counters: Open 2 hours before departure

  • Iberia

    • Carry-on allowance: 10kg cabin bag (56x45x25cm) plus personal item

    • Checked baggage: 23kg included with some economy fares

    • Departure terminal: Madrid Airport (MAD), Terminal 4

    • Arrival terminal: Dublin Airport (DUB), Terminal 2

    • Check-in counters: Open 24 hours before departure, close 40 minutes before departure

You'll find comprehensive facilities at Madrid Airport (MAD) including complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the terminals, numerous shops and restaurants, and comfortable passenger lounges. The airport also provides essential services such as currency exchange, ATMs, baby care facilities, and prayer rooms for your convenience. Madrid Airport (MAD) offers excellent transport connections with metro, bus, and taxi services to help you reach the city centre efficiently.

Arriving at Dublin (DUB)

Getting from Dublin (DUB) to central Dublin

  • Dublin to the centre of Dublin has a drive time of around 25 minutes. It's approximately 11 kilometres away.

  • Travelling to the centre on public transport typically takes 30 minutes.

When to fly to Dublin (DUB)

  • The quietest month for a flight from Madrid to Dublin is March, while July is the busiest. Pick the ideal time to go to Dublin based on whether you prefer a more relaxed vibe or a faster pace.

  • When reserving your flight from Madrid to Dublin, think about the kind of weather you enjoy. July is the warmest month in Dublin, with temperatures ranging from 10ºC to 19ºC.

  • Search for cheap tickets from MAD to DUB in January if you like cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest then, ranging between 2ºC and 9ºC on average.

Weather snapshot

The weather in Dublin features a mild oceanic climate with cool summers, moderate winters, and frequent light showers year-round. Here's what to expect throughout the year:

  • December – February: Winter brings cool, crisp air and frequent drizzle to Dublin, making it one of the best times to explore Dublin's cosy pubs and indoor attractions. Pack waterproof layers and sturdy shoes for wet cobblestones.

  • March – May: Spring brings mild temperatures and frequent showers to Dublin, making it one of the best times to explore the city's outdoor attractions and cosy indoor spaces alike.

  • June – September: Dublin's summer months offer mild temperatures and frequent showers that keep the city green and fresh. You'll want waterproof layers alongside lighter clothing for comfortable outdoor sightseeing and walks through the city's parks and neighbourhoods.

  • October – November: Autumn settles in with crisp air and frequent showers that keep the city fresh and green. You'll find this mild weather perfect for exploring museums, wandering through parks, and discovering Dublin's charming streets at an unhurried pace.

Sightseeing and travel inspiration

Dublin combines medieval streets with Georgian squares and modern neighbourhoods, creating a city where history sits alongside contemporary culture. Famous for its literary heritage, traditional pubs, and friendly locals, it offers everything from historic castles to trendy galleries. Whether you're planning flights to Dublin for a weekend break or extended exploration, the city delivers culture, nightlife, and easy access to the surrounding countryside.

  • Things to do in Dublin: Stroll through the cobbled streets and weekend markets of Temple Bar, right in the city centre, where street performers entertain crowds and local vendors sell handmade crafts. Head to Phoenix Park, about 3 kilometres northwest, for open-air walks among roaming deer and expansive green spaces. For coastal views, take the DART train to Howth, roughly 15 kilometres northeast, where cliff walks offer sweeping sea vistas and charming harbour scenes.

  • Cultural experiences: Catch traditional Irish music sessions at pubs in Temple Bar, about 1 kilometre south of the city centre, or browse contemporary art at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Kilmainham, roughly 3 kilometres west. The Chester Beatty Library near Dublin Castle houses manuscripts and sacred texts from across cultures, just steps from the heart of the city.

  • Seasonal highlights: Join the St. Patrick's Festival celebrations in March with parades and street performances throughout the city. Summer brings the Dublin Theatre Festival in September and outdoor events in Phoenix Park during the warmer months. The best time to visit Dublin is between May and September when mild temperatures make exploring the Georgian streets and enjoying outdoor festivals particularly pleasant.

Explore more of Ireland

  • Dublin has plenty going for it, but there are so many other parts of Ireland just waiting to be discovered. Around 225 kilometres south-west of Dublin, a trip to Cork will keep you busy. Don't miss top attractions like Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Castle House(Teach Caisleán na Blarnan) and Blarney Stone.

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