- Must visit
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology
Ireland’s premier archaeology museum, famous for prehistoric gold, Viking artifacts, and bog bodies. A must for understanding Irish history in one place.
Take a flight from Agadir to Dublin and enjoy the approximately 1591 miles (2562 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest flight runs at 05:45, the last at 20:40.
Distance 1591 miles (2562 km) |
First flight 5:45 AM |
Last flight 8:40 PM |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
Cheapest price
$421
Average price
$459
Fastest journey
11 h 5 m
Average duration
11 h 55 m
Flights per day
3
Distance
2562 km
The best way to find a cheap flight ticket from Agadir to Dublin is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Agadir to Dublin will cost around $459 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $421.
It's difficult to get from Agadir to Dublin without transferring at least 2 times.
BA8430+
BA5971+
BA8440
BA8430 · BA8440+
BA5977
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BA4470+
BA8440
BA8430 · BA8440+
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BA8440
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BA8440The table below shows live departures for Agadir to Dublin flights for tomorrow, Tuesday, June 2. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated flight journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BA8430 · BA8440+ BA4470 | 9:50 AM Agadir | 12h00 | 9:50 PM Dublin Airport | 2 transfers | |
BA8430 · BA8440+ BA5971 | 9:50 AM Agadir | 12h40 | 10:30 PM Dublin Airport | 2 transfers | |
BA8430 · BA8440+ BA5977 | 9:50 AM Agadir | 11h05 | 8:55 PM Dublin Airport | 2 transfers | |
This is the last flight of the day. | |||||
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Ireland’s premier archaeology museum, famous for prehistoric gold, Viking artifacts, and bog bodies. A must for understanding Irish history in one place.
The country’s leading art gallery, with Irish and European masters, rotating exhibitions, and a central location near Merrion Square.
Major contemporary art museum set in the historic Royal Hospital Kilmainham, combining strong exhibitions with impressive formal grounds.
Dublin’s best-known central quarter, famous for cobbled lanes, street life, and nightlife. Very touristy but still a classic first-time stop.
The city’s main pedestrian shopping street, known for buskers, energy, and easy access to major attractions around the center.
Elegant Victorian city park ideal for a short walk, with lawns, lakes, monuments, and a prime location at the top of Grafton Street.
A classic Dublin and Irish dish made with slow-cooked lamb or mutton, potatoes, onions, and carrots. It is prized for its simplicity, warmth, and deep traditional roots.
A traditional Dublin specialty of sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions gently simmered together. It is especially associated with the city and old working-class home cooking.
A traditional Irish potato pancake or griddled potato cake, sometimes filled or served with butter. It reflects the central role of potatoes in Irish cooking.
A celebrated fine-dining restaurant offering refined contemporary Irish cuisine in an elegant setting, widely regarded as one of Dublin’s top culinary destinations.
A popular Temple Bar restaurant specializing in boxty and other traditional Irish dishes, with a casual setting that introduces visitors to classic local food.
A long-established riverside restaurant known for modern Irish cooking, excellent local produce, and a warm literary atmosphere near the Ha'penny Bridge.
Dublin is pricey by European standards, especially for hotels and dining. Pubs, coffee, and transport are also above average.
Service is often included or reflected in prices. In restaurants, 10% is appreciated for good service if not added. Round up taxis. Tipping in pubs and cafes is optional, not expected.
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