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How Much Do Flights to Ireland Cost?

Flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland are shaped by where you connect, airline competition on Gulf and European routes, and demand spikes around Hajj, Umrah, Ramadan and school holidays that push fares up. Choosing one-stop connections versus multi-stop routings and flying into Dublin, Shannon or Cork all affect Ireland flight ticket prices. The live deal cards below show current cheapest fares plus the relative low and high months.

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6-10 weeks before departure
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Cheap flight deals to Ireland

If you want cheap flight tickets to Ireland, start by comparing routes into Dublin, Shannon and Cork — many flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland travel with one stop via Gulf or major European hubs rather than direct from Jeddah. Demand rises for Hajj, Umrah, Ramadan, Eid and summer escapes, so watch those peak periods. To find Ireland flight deals from Saudi Arabia, compare nearby departure cities (Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam), be flexible on days of week, check flights into Shannon or Cork as alternatives, and use price alerts to catch last minute cheap flight tickets to Ireland. Also check Ireland visa requirements for Saudi citizens early and compare round trip flights to Ireland from Dammam or one way cheap flight tickets to Ireland if plans are open.

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How much does a flight from Saudi Arabia to Ireland cost, and when is it cheapest to fly?

Cheapest: July ⃁ 707 - ⃁ 857
Most Expensive: June ⃁ 1,827 - ⃁ 1,827
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⃁ 474
Jeddah · Sep
Average price
⃁ 1,015
One way
Peak season
⃁ 1,827
June 2027

Prices by departure city

One way, from 3 cities in Saudi Arabia, cheapest first

Prices by departure city
Departure cityFromCheapest monthAverage priceRange over the yearFlight
Jeddah JED⃁ 474Sep⃁ 700⃁ 474 – ⃁ 1,8561+ Stops
Dammam DMM⃁ 703Jul⃁ 993⃁ 703 – ⃁ 1,8281+ Stops
Riyadh RUH⃁ 707Jul⃁ 995⃁ 707 – ⃁ 1,8271+ Stops
Month-by-month prices from Riyadh (One way)
MonthFromTypical rangevs. averageFlight
July 2026⃁ 707⃁ 707 – ⃁ 85724% below average1+ Stops
August 2026⃁ 830⃁ 830 – ⃁ 1,06110% below average1+ Stops
September 2026⃁ 771⃁ 77124% below average1+ Stops
October 2026⃁ 947⃁ 9477% below average1+ Stops
November 2026⃁ 827⃁ 82719% below average1+ Stops
December 2026⃁ 811⃁ 81120% below average1+ Stops
January 2027⃁ 827⃁ 827 – ⃁ 99810% below average1+ Stops
February 2027⃁ 831⃁ 83118% below average1+ Stops
March 2027⃁ 784⃁ 78423% below average1+ Stops
April 2027⃁ 1,619⃁ 1,61960% above average1+ Stops
May 2027⃁ 1,161⃁ 1,16114% above average1+ Stops
June 2027⃁ 1,827⃁ 1,82780% above average1+ Stops

Prices updated on July 11, 2026 · based on TICKETS.COM.SA flight searches

Flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland begin at ⃁ 707, with fares averaging around ⃁ 995; July is the cheapest month to fly to Ireland. Anything close to ⃁ 707 is a steal for Ireland; over ⃁ 995 and you're paying peak prices, so treat those quotes with caution.

Flying to Ireland in July instead of June saves you about 61%, and even in June the cheapest seats start around ⃁ 1,827. If your family trip to Ireland can shift a month, you’ll likely see that difference in the final ticket you buy.

For trips from Saudi Arabia to Ireland, book a few months ahead rather than waiting until the last minute because many travelers push fares up; delaying often means paying around ⃁ 995. Planning around school holidays, Ramadan and Eid, or the summer escape helps keep your Ireland ticket within a family-friendly budget.

To save on flights to Ireland, keep dates flexible, set price alerts, compare departures from Riyadh, Jeddah or Dammam, and consider one-stop options via Gulf hubs; you can often catch seats as low as ⃁ 707. Also weigh direct versus one-stop travel for convenience and total cost when booking for the family.

Common questions about flying to Ireland

How much does it typically cost to fly to Ireland from Saudi Arabia?

Expect flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland to start at ⃁ 707, with common fares around ⃁ 995. For family trips and Umrah-adjacent travel we compare connections through Gulf hubs and look for small date shifts to keep the fare closer to ⃁ 707 rather than paying the ⃁ 995 most travelers see.

When is the cheapest month to fly to Ireland?

The cheapest month to fly to Ireland is July. Travelers flying from Saudi Arabia to Ireland usually find lower demand and better availability in July, while June drives higher bookings; switching to July instead of June saves you about 61%, so consider that for family visits.


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Best Time to Book a Flight to Ireland

6-12 weeks before your flight
Last minute0-2 weeks before departure~+30%
Optimal6-12 weeks before departureBaseline
Too early3-6 months before departure~+10%

For flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland, prices often rise around religious holidays and during school breaks, and carriers adjust inventory after routes fill. Booking within the 6-12 weeks window balances available seats and competitive fares on Gulf and European connectors. Watch for flash sales from Gulf hubs and set price alerts with TICKETS.COM.SA to catch drops.


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Top attractions in Ireland — what to see and where to go

Dublin, the Cliffs of Moher and Galway are must-sees for many visitors to Ireland. Plan for changeable weather, bring a light rain jacket, and allow extra travel time between cities when using regional roads or rail. Family-friendly sights and easy day trips make Ireland a great choice from Saudi Arabia.

Trinity College & The Book of Kells
Historic university in central Dublin housing the illuminated Book of Kells; allow 1–2 hours and go early to avoid queues.

Open: 9:30 - 17:00

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Dublin, Ireland

Flights to Trinity College & The Book of Kells (Dublin)
🏛️ Historic site
Cliffs of Moher
Dramatic sea cliffs on the west coast near Liscannor; allow half a day and dress for strong winds and sudden rain.

Open: 9:00 - 19:00

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Best time to visit: Afternoon

Located in: County Clare, near Shannon

Flights to Cliffs of Moher (Shannon)
🌊 Natural wonder
Guinness Storehouse
Seven-floor visitor experience in St. James’s Gate, Dublin; learn brewing history and enjoy panoramic views from the Gravity Bar.

Open: 10:00 - 19:00

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Best time to visit: Late afternoon

Located in: Dublin

Flights to Guinness Storehouse (Dublin)
🍺 Experience
Ring of Kerry
Scenic coastal drive around the Iveragh Peninsula with viewpoints, small towns and walking stops; plan a full day or two.

Open: 24/7

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: County Kerry

Flights to Ring of Kerry (Kerry)
🚗 Road trip
Galway City Centre
Vibrant arts and music scene with shop-lined streets, Latin Quarter and harbor; great for strolls and live music at night.

Open: 24/7

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Best time to visit: Evening

Located in: Galway

Flights to Galway City Centre (Galway)
🎶 City life
Blarney Castle
Historic castle near Cork famous for the Blarney Stone; allow 2–3 hours to tour gardens and climb the tower.

Open: 9:00 - 18:00

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Blarney, County Cork

Flights to Blarney Castle (Cork)
🏰 Landmark
Cork City & English Market
Historic market with local food stalls in Cork city centre; great for sampling Irish cheeses and breads.

Open: 9:00 - 17:30

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Cork

Flights to Cork City & English Market (Cork)
🍽️ Food market
Skellig Michael (boat trip)
UNESCO island with early Christian monastery off County Kerry; requires booking a boat tour and calm sea conditions.

Open: Seasonal tours

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Off County Kerry

Flights to Skellig Michael (Kerry)
⛴️ Day trip
The Burren
Karst landscape in County Clare with unique flora and walking trails; ideal for half-day hikes and geological interest.

Open: 24/7

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Best time to visit: Afternoon

Located in: County Clare

Flights to The Burren (Shannon)
🌿 Nature
Kilmainham Gaol
Historic former prison in Dublin offering guided tours that explain Ireland’s modern history; tours run several times daily.

Open: 9:30 - 17:00

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Dublin

Flights to Kilmainham Gaol (Dublin)
🏛️ Museum


Best times to visit Ireland from Saudi Arabia across the seasons

Seasons matter for trips to Ireland from Saudi Arabia because weather, festivities and flight demand change fares and services. Ireland has cool, changeable weather year-round; peak travel times linked to holidays and events affect flight availability and prices, so plan around what you want to see and do.



Common questions and answers about booking flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland — visas, timing, airlines and saving tips

Yes, Saudi citizens generally need a visa to enter Ireland. Apply through the Irish visa service and allow time for processing before travel; we compare options and suggest setting a price alert once your visa is confirmed. Check documentation requirements early: passport validity, a completed visa form, proof of funds and travel plans.

We compare live fares from hundreds of airlines and booking sites so you see many options in one place. That means you can compare flight tickets to Ireland across carriers, hubs and travel agencies to find the best fit. We do not add a markup to the ticket price; the fare you see matches the provider’s price and we earn a commission only when you complete a booking.

No. The price you see is the same as booking directly with the airline or booking site — we never add a booking fee or markup. We earn a small commission from the airline or booking site when you finish your booking, and we are never paid to feature or rank any provider.

Most travelers land at Dublin Airport for international arrivals, but Shannon and Cork are useful for west and south trips. Dublin is best for city stays and onward connections; Shannon can be a time-saver for west-coast drives. Choose based on your itinerary and compare one-way and round trip flights to Ireland for the best route.

Direct flights from Jeddah to Ireland are rare. Most itineraries route via Gulf hubs like Dubai or Doha, or through major European hubs. For a balance of time and cost, compare flights from Jeddah with options from Riyadh and Dammam, and watch for seasonal schedule changes.

Be flexible with dates and airports; compare flights from Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam and set price alerts for routes like Riyadh–Dublin or Jeddah–Shannon. Look at midweek departures, check one way cheap flight tickets to Ireland as part of multi city flight tickets including Ireland, and search for discounted flight tickets to Ireland during non-peak seasons.

The best time varies, but booking well before peak events like Hajj, Ramadan peaks or St Patrick’s Day helps. We recommend setting price alerts and comparing fares early; flexible travel dates and searching across nearby Saudi airports often reveal better Ireland flight deals from Saudi Arabia.

Routes commonly use full-service carriers and connecting airlines through Gulf or European hubs; budget airlines can serve parts of the European leg once you reach the continent. Search for budget airlines flying to Ireland on connecting segments, and compare carriers if you want lower fares or a specific stopover city.

Last minute cheap flight tickets to Ireland are possible but less predictable. Use price alerts, check one way and round-trip options, and compare nearby Saudi departure cities. Flexibility on travel dates and willingness to accept longer connections increases your chances of finding a discounted last-minute fare.

Compare family flight tickets to Ireland and student flight tickets to Ireland using filters for passenger type and fare class. Look for round trip flights to Ireland from Dammam or Riyadh with flexible dates, consider multi city flight tickets including Ireland for longer trips, and book earlier for school holidays to avoid high demand.

Practical travel guide to Ireland from Saudi Arabia

Planning a trip from Saudi Arabia to Ireland? This guide covers visas, transport, money, safety and local customs with clear, useful steps for Saudi travellers heading to Ireland. Read practical tips for Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam departures and how to save on flights and time once you land.

Ireland moves at a relaxed pace but trains and buses link the main cities. From Dublin Airport, take the Airlink bus or DART train into the city; intercity trains connect Dublin–Cork and Dublin–Galway. Renting a car is useful for the west coast and rural routes; drive on the left. For arrivals from Saudi Arabia, expect a single connection via a Gulf or European hub on many itineraries. Budget travel time for transfers when you compare flight tickets to Ireland.

Hotels in Dublin suit every budget; guesthouses and B&Bs are great value in smaller towns like Cork and Killarney. Book central Dublin rooms if you want walking access to museums and St Stephen's Green. If you travel as a family, look for family rooms or apartments outside the city for more space and lower nightly rates. For long stays while studying or working, short-term rentals often beat hotel costs.

Ireland is safe for visitors; normal city theft is the main risk in tourist zones. Keep passports and valuables secure, especially on crowded buses or trains. When exchanging money, use bank ATMs or card payments—avoid street exchangers. If you lose a document, contact your embassy and local Garda station. We compare airport transfer options so you can pick the safest route into town.

The Irish are friendly and polite; greeting with a smile and a simple hello goes far. Tip modestly in restaurants if service isn’t included. Pubs are social hubs—ask before taking photos during performances. Weekends in Ireland fall on Saturday and Sunday, but plan around Friday prayers and Saudi weekend needs when booking flights from Saudi Arabia to Ireland.

To find cheap flight tickets to Ireland, be flexible on dates and check alternative airports (Dublin, Shannon, Cork). Use price alerts on TICKETS.COM.SA and compare one-way and round-trip options. Look for connections through Dubai, Doha, Istanbul or European hubs to lower fares. Consider flying into Shannon or Cork if Dublin prices are high; that can cut costs for summer or St Patrick's Day periods.

Irish food mixes fresh seafood, stews and hearty breads. Try local seafood in coastal towns, a traditional Irish stew, and soda bread. Dublin and Galway have many international and halal-friendly restaurants; larger cities often list halal options—ask staff when in doubt. Markets are great for quick, affordable meals while you sightsee.

For a first trip, split time between Dublin and the west coast: Dublin for museums and city life, Galway or Killarney for landscapes. Allow travel time—Dublin to Cork takes around three hours by train. If you fly into Shannon, add a drive to the Cliffs of Moher. For short family trips, focus on one region to avoid long transfers and to make the most of round trip flights to Ireland from Dammam or Riyadh.

Pack a rainproof jacket and layers—Irish weather changes fast. Comfortable walking shoes matter for cobbled streets and coastal trails. If you plan to drive, carry a printed copy of your rental booking and check fuel stations on rural routes. Power plugs are type G; bring an adapter. For Umrah or religious travel timing, consider flexible return dates when you book cheap flight tickets to Ireland.



What airports do you fly into for Ireland from Saudi Arabia?

Main international arrival airports in Ireland and practical notes for Saudi travellers. We list Dublin, Shannon and Cork—the airports you’ll most likely use when you search and compare Ireland flight ticket prices from Riyadh, Jeddah or Dammam.

Dublin Airport (DUB)
Terminals:Two passenger terminals (T1 and T2) with transfers between them.
Transport links:DART, Airlink bus, coaches and car rental desks.
Notes for Saudi travellers:Many connections arrive here; clear signage and prayer spaces available in the airport.

Ireland’s largest international gateway with frequent connections to Europe and onward links across the country. Good public transport: DART and express buses to the city center.

International
Largest hub
Shannon Airport (SNN)
Terminals:Single terminal—compact and easy to navigate.
Transport links:Bus and coach links to Limerick, Galway and local car hire.
Notes for Saudi travellers:Good option to compare for cheaper fares; direct transfers to popular tourist sites.

Western gateway that can be cheaper for travellers heading to the Clare and Limerick regions. Fewer connections but useful if you want the west coast or Cliffs of Moher.

Regional
Good for west coast
Cork Airport (ORK)
Terminals:Single terminal with basic services.
Transport links:Bus to Cork city and car hire options.
Notes for Saudi travellers:Useful when searching cheap flight tickets to Cork Ireland or multi city flight tickets including Ireland.

South coast airport serving County Cork and nearby tourist towns. Shorter queues than Dublin and close to Cork city and Kinsale.

Regional
Alternative to Dublin


Which airlines fly to Ireland from Saudi Arabia?

Overview of airlines serving routes between Saudi Arabia and Ireland. We list full-service and budget options that Saudi travelers commonly use, including carriers that operate one-stop connections via Gulf and European hubs. Compare flight times, stopovers and baggage policies when you search on TICKETS.COM.SA.

Full-service carriers
Low-cost and European carriers
Charters and seasonal options

Non-stop and one-stop options with wide networks and full services

Saudia (via connections)
Saudi flag carrier with Gulf connections
  • Offers one-stop connections from Riyadh and Jeddah via Gulf hubs to Dublin and Shannon with through-checked bags and meal service.

Emirates (via Dubai)
Large network, reliable connections
  • Common choice for Riyadh and Jeddah flyers connecting in Dubai to Dublin with comfortable long-haul cabins and good frequency.

Qatar Airways (via Doha)
High-quality connections through Doha
  • Popular for one-stop itineraries from Riyadh and Dammam through Doha to Ireland, strong schedules and generous baggage allowances.

Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul)
Extensive European connections
  • Good option for Riyadh and Jeddah travelers with one-stop flights to Dublin, Cork and Shannon via Istanbul.

Iberia / British Airways (via Europe/UK)
Connections through Madrid or London
  • Frequent one-stop routings to Ireland from Saudi Arabia via major European hubs; check visa/transfer rules for layovers in the UK or Schengen.



Where to fly in Ireland with TICKETS.COM.SA?

Ireland offers several arrival airports and cities that work well for Saudi travelers. We compare routes and connections so you can pick Dublin, Shannon, Cork, Knock or other gateways based on price, family needs and onward travel.

Dublin
Dublin
Ireland's capital with direct European links, a lively city center and easy onward trains to Galway and the west coast.
Shannon
Shannon
Gateway for the west of Ireland and convenient for County Clare and the Wild Atlantic Way with easier family-friendly arrivals.
Cork
Cork
Ireland's second city with strong food scene and easy access to south coast attractions like Kinsale and Blarney Castle.
Knock (Ireland West)
Knock (Ireland West)
Smaller airport serving the west and northwest, a good choice if you plan quiet coastal towns and fewer crowds.
Galway (via Shannon)
Galway (via Shannon)
Cultural hub on the west coast reachable from Shannon, known for traditional music and coastal day trips.
Limerick (via Shannon)
Limerick (via Shannon)
Historic city near Shannon with castle sights and river walks, handy for exploring mid-west Ireland.
Kerry (via Cork/Tralee)
Kerry (via Cork/Tralee)
Access the Ring of Kerry and scenic peninsulas by flying into Cork or nearby regional airports then driving.
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
Belfast (Northern Ireland)
Often flown into from UK hubs; use Belfast if you plan city breaks in Northern Ireland alongside a trip to the Republic.


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