How to find cheap flights from Warsaw to Ireland
Book a return flight from Warsaw to Ireland from $65, the cheapest price currently available.
You'll be traveling from Warsaw into Shannon in Shannon with that fare.
$32 is the lowest price we've found for a one-way ticket.
Happy to go wherever the cheap flights are? Enter 'Ireland' in the 'To' field to find the lowest fares for different cities.
There's no shortage of ways to arrive in Ireland, with around five airports to pick from.
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Best time to fly from Warsaw to Ireland
Hop on a flight from Warsaw to Ireland in October and you'll be traveling at one of the most affordable times of the year.
In general, traveling midweek is a simple way to save. Tuesdays and Wednesdays often mean lower fares.
June, July and August are the most popular months to travel to Ireland. June leads the way, making it an ideal time to visit if you want the most going on.
Alternatively, avoid the peak season surge by searching for flights in January, February and March. Out of these low season months, March is the quietest.
Flights from Warsaw to Ireland: what to expect
When flying from Warsaw, you can leave from Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), Warsaw Modlin Airport (WMI), or Warsaw-Radom Airport (RDO).
From Warsaw, you can fly nonstop to around two airports in Ireland.
Roughly six direct flights link Warsaw with destinations across Ireland each week.
The leading airlines operating this route are Ryanair and Aer Lingus.
The most popular routes from Warsaw to Ireland include Dublin and Shannon.
Dublin is the quickest destination to reach at around 3 hours, while Shannon has the longest flight time at roughly 3 hours 10 minutes.
Across all routes, the average journey takes around 3 hours 10 minutes.
Popular places to visit in Ireland
Dublin
Located in County Dublin, this city is a leading destination for Warsaw to Ireland flights. Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College Library and St Patrick's Cathedral are essential stops for first-time visitors.
Dublin Airport (DUB) handles most international flights into Dublin.
Ready to lock in the perfect place to stay? Explore the selection of hotels in Dublin.
Cork
Blarney Castle & Gardens, Blarney Stone and Titanic Experience Cobh are an ideal introduction to the highlights of Cork.
The bulk of flights arrive through Cork Airport (ORK), the city's main airport.
After locking in your airfare, you can move on to finding the right stay among the hotels in Cork.
Shannon
Top attractions to tick off while you're in this corner of County Clare include Mooghaun Hill Fort, Shannon Aviation Museum and Water Colour Collection of Ireland.
You can fly into the city through its main airport, Shannon Airport (SNN).
Track down a deal on where you'll stay by exploring the list of hotels in Shannon.
Visiting Ireland for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Make sure you know the entry rules well before departure day. Rules can change depending on your passport and reason for travel. Always check with official sources like your airline, the local embassy or your travel agent.
The local currency is the euro (EUR). You can get by comfortably using credit and debit cards almost everywhere.
The population of Ireland is about 5.4 million. Dublin is the capital.
Time is the same across this destination, with just one standard time zone fixed at UTC+0.
The weather can influence everything from sightseeing to packing, so travel when the forecast suits your plans. July is Ireland's warmest month.
Plan your trip for sometime around January if you'd rather be there when it's cooler.
December tends to be the wettest month, while April is the driest.
Well-known events on the local calendar include St. Patrick's Day, Bloomsday Festival and the Galway International Arts Festival. Time your Warsaw to Ireland flight around moments like these to experience something beyond the usual.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
With your cheap flight from Warsaw to Ireland booked, it's time to plan the rest of your adventure. Find competitive prices and exclusive rates for hotels in Ireland. You can also check out car rental options in Ireland and compare deals from trusted companies in seconds.