The distance between Naples and Dublin is around 2,092km (1,300 miles) and the quickest way to get there is to fly which takes around 3h 50m.
We've found 7 different ways to get from Naples to Dublin by plane, train, ferry, bus and car. The recommended routes, which include information on duration, ticket price, and level of difficulty, can be found below.
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Fly from Naples (NAP) to Dublin (DUB).
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Take the bus to Arad then take a ferry to Dublin.
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Take the train to Milano Centrale then Chambery Challes Les Eaux and then to Cherbourg then take a ferry to Dublin.
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Drive to Cherbourg then take a ferry to Dublin.
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There are several options for getting from Naples to Dublin by plane, train, ferry, bus and car. The cheapest option is to take the train and then fly which costs around €125 ($125) and will take around 5h 15m. If you need to get there more quickly, you can fly and arrive in approximately 3h 50m, though it is a bit more costly at approximately €140 ($140).
The distance between Naples and Dublin is around 2,092km (1,300 miles).
It takes around 3h 50m to get from Naples and Dublin by plane.
The quickest way to get from Naples to Dublin is to fly which takes around 3h 50m and will set you back approx €140 ($140).
The cheapest way to travel between Naples and Dublin is to take the train and then fly which will typically cost around €125 ($125) for a standard one-way ticket.
There is no train service that runs between Naples and Dublin. We recommend that you fly from Naples (NAP) to Dublin (DUB). instead which will take 3h 50m.
Sorry, looks like there is no bus service that runs between Naples and Dublin. We recommend that you fly from Naples (NAP) to Dublin (DUB). instead which will take 3h 50m.
Yes you can fly from Naples and Dublin. Flights depart from Naples (NAP) and arrive at Dublin (DUB). The flight takes around 3h 20m.
Yes there is a direct flight between Naples and Dublin with no stop-overs required. Flights typically take around 3h 20m.
Ryanair, Aer Lingus, Air France, Luxair, Lufthansa and KLM fly between Naples and Dublin. Flights depart from Naples (NAP) and and arrive into Dublin (DUB). These flights usually take around 3h 20m.
The flight from Naples to Dublin typically takes around 3h 20m. Flights depart from Naples (NAP) and and arrive into Dublin (DUB).
The closest major airport to Dublin is Dublin Airport (DUB) (DUB) which is approximately 9km (5 miles) from Dublin. Ireland West Airport Knock (NOC) (NOC) and Shannon Airport (SNN) (SNN) are also nearby and might be a better alternative airport depending on where you are flying from.
No, its not really possible or feasible to drive from Naples to Dublin. We recommend that you fly from Naples (NAP) to Dublin (DUB). instead which will take 3h 50m.
If you don't have a car, the easiest way to get from Naples to Dublin is to fly which takes, on average, 3h 50m and will usually cost around €140 ($140).
Transport option | Duration | Cost | Frequency | Distance |
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Fly + 2 similar | 3h 50m | €140($140) | hourly | 2,092km (1,300 miles) |
Train and Plane | 5h 15m | €125($125) | every 30 mins | 2,143km (1,332 miles) |
Train to Roma Termini, Fly | 5h 55m | €145($145) | every 30 mins | 2,173km (1,350 miles) |
Bus and Ferry + 1 similar | 2 days 17h | €205($205) | once a week | 4,593km (2,854 miles) |
Bus to Rome Tiburtina Largo Mazzoni, ferry | 3 days 11h | €220($220) | 3 times a week | 4,543km (2,823 miles) |
Train and Ferry | 1 day 11h | €720($720) | once a week | 2,715km (1,687 miles) |
Car and Ferry | 1 day 13h | €490($495) | 3 times a week | 2,673km (1,661 miles) |
Aer Lingus
Luxair
Bep's Travel
SC Latino Expres S.R.L.
Irish Ferries
Matei Unitrans
Transmarian
P&O Ferries
The following major airports near Dublin offer regular flights to various popular destinations within Ireland and internationally.