How to travel from Dublin to Newcastle

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from Dublin to Newcastle

How to get from Dublin to Newcastle by train, bus or flight.

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The best way to travel from Dublin to Newcastle is by taking a flight because it’s the best combination of price and speed.

  • Emerald Airlines IrelandEI3350
    7:00 AM1h15
    Dublin Airport
    8:15 AMNewcastle Airport
    441One-way
    0 transfers

Cheapest

  • Emerald Airlines IrelandEI3350
    7:00 AM1h15
    Dublin Airport
    8:15 AMNewcastle Airport
    441One-way
    0 transfers

Fastest

  • RyanairFR 20
    8:45 PM1h10
    Dublin Airport
    9:55 PMNewcastle Airport
    501One-way
    0 transfers

Other options

  • RyanairFR 16
    11:35 AM1h10
    Dublin Airport
    12:45 PMNewcastle Airport
    711One-way
    0 transfers
  • National ExpressRLAI · NX183+Emerald Airlines IrelandEI3390
    7:10 AM7h20
    Dublin Airport
    2:30 PMNewcastle upon Tyne, Coach Station
    861One-way
    2 transfers
  • National ExpressRLAI · NX591+Emerald Airlines IrelandEI3390
    7:10 AM8h40
    Dublin Airport
    3:50 PMNewcastle upon Tyne, Coach Station
    891One-way
    2 transfers

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FAQs: Travel from Dublin to Newcastle

Travel to Newcastle easily. Whether you want fast, cheap or something entirely different, our travel experts have collected everything you need to know so you can find the best option from Dublin to Newcastle.

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You can travel between Dublin and Newcastle by flight.
The cheapest way to travel from Dublin to Newcastle is a flight with an average price of €63.
The fastest way to travel from Dublin to Newcastle is by flight with an average journey time of 1h 44m.
The distance from Dublin to Newcastle is approximately 219 miles (353 km).
The average frequency per day from Dublin to Newcastle is:
  • Around 18 flights per day.

However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your route between Dublin and Newcastle as scheduled services by flight can vary by season or day of the week.

These are the most popular departure and arrival points from Dublin to Newcastle:
  • Flights mostly depart from Dublin Airport and arrive in Newcastle Airport.
  • Buses mostly depart from Dublin, Busáras and arrive in Newcastle upon Tyne, Coach Station.
  • Ferries mostly depart from Douglas and arrive in Heysham.
If finding a good deal is your main consideration for your trip from Dublin to Newcastle, then we'll help you find the best value travel companies for you:
  • Travel with Ryanair, Aer Lingus, British Airways to go to Newcastle by flight.
Yes, there is a direct route available from Dublin to Newcastle:
  • 2 direct flights per day with Ryanair.
Omio customers who travel from Dublin to Newcastle often also extend their vacation to go to London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Glasgow, Paris. Omio can help you plan your trip by finding the best connections between Newcastle and these popular destinations at a great price.
Most travelers need at least three days in Newcastle to see the main sights at a comfortable pace. If you want day trips or a slower itinerary, consider adding extra time.
In Newcastle, explore Grainger Town's Georgian architecture and markets, or unwind at Jesmond Dene with its walking trails and wildlife. Discover the city's history with a tour of the Victoria Tunnel or enjoy the cultural vibe in Ouseburn Valley's creative spaces and cafes. For cinematic experiences, visit Tyneside Cinema. Must-see sights include the iconic Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Castle, and the lively Quayside with its restaurants and the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Art enthusiasts will enjoy the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, while St. Nicholas Cathedral offers stunning architecture and a peaceful setting.
To fully experience Newcastle's vibrant culture, historic sites, and nearby attractions, spending 2 to 3 days is ideal. This allows time to explore key landmarks like the Quayside, Newcastle Castle, and the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, as well as enjoy the local food scene and nightlife.

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