£30 Find Cheap Flights from Dublin to Magaluf

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Cheap Flights from Dublin to Magaluf (DUB-PMI)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Dublin to Magaluf that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Dublin to Magaluf

Fri, 10 Oct - Fri, 17 Oct
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21:30 - 01:15DUB-PMI
2h 45mdirect
Ryanair Logo
19:10 - 21:05PMI-DUB
2h 55mdirect
£61Ryanair
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Thu, 9 Oct - Thu, 16 Oct
Ryanair Logo
20:20 - 00:05DUB-PMI
2h 45mdirect
Ryanair Logo
14:45 - 16:40PMI-DUB
2h 55mdirect
£62Ryanair
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Wed, 24 Sep - Wed, 1 Oct
Ryanair Logo
18:05 - 21:50DUB-PMI
2h 45mdirect
Ryanair Logo
22:25 - 00:20PMI-DUB
2h 55mdirect
£64Ryanair
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Tue, 21 Oct - Sat, 25 Oct
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21:35 - 07:55DUB-PMI
9h 20m1 stop
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23:40 - 02:25PMI-DUB
3h 45mdirect
Tue, 21 Oct - Sat, 25 Oct
Aer Lingus Logo
16:30 - 20:15DUB-PMI
2h 45mdirect
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23:40 - 02:25PMI-DUB
3h 45mdirect
£65Aer Lingus
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Tue, 21 Oct - Sat, 25 Oct
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21:35 - 07:55DUB-PMI
9h 20m1 stop
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23:10 - 12:50PMI-DUB
14h 40m1 stop
Sat, 25 Oct - Tue, 28 Oct
Aer Lingus Logo
19:20 - 23:00DUB-PMI
2h 40mdirect
Aer Lingus Logo
21:20 - 23:05PMI-DUB
2h 45mdirect
£120Aer Lingus
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Mon, 2 Mar - Sun, 8 Mar
SWISS Logo
13:20 - 08:55DUB-PMI
18h 35m1 stop
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20:55 - 17:45PMI-DUB
21h 50m1 stop
£128SWISS
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Mon, 27 Oct - Fri, 31 Oct
SWISS Logo
13:20 - 11:40DUB-PMI
21h 20m1 stop
SWISS Logo
21:00 - 17:45PMI-DUB
21h 45m1 stop
£131SWISS
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Fri, 10 Oct - Thu, 16 Oct
Transavia France Logo
19:55 - 22:40DUB-PMI
25h 45m1 stop
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08:55 - 19:15PMI-DUB
11h 20m1 stop
£138Transavia France
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Everything you should know

Cheapest return fare
£61
Typical prices: £100-185
Ryanair
Fri 10/10Fri 17/10
DUB - PMI • Direct
Cheapest direct flights
£62
Typical prices: £96-139
Ryanair
Thu 9/10Tue 14/10
DUB - PMI • Direct
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Good to know - Cheap tickets from Dublin to Magaluf

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight£30
Best time to beat the crowds (1% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (18% more expensive on average)
Flight from Dublin to Palma de Mallorca

When to book flights from Dublin to Magaluf

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FAQs for booking flights from Dublin to Magaluf

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Dublin to Magaluf?

    When flying out of Dublin you’ll be using Dublin. Magaluf does not have its own airport so you’ll be flying into nearby Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan airport, which is 11.0 mi away.

  • How long does a flight from Dublin to Magaluf take?

    Direct flights cover the 1,047 miles separating Dublin and Magaluf in about 2h 40m.

  • How many flights are there between Dublin and Magaluf?

    3 direct flights run between Dublin and Magaluf on a daily basis. On average, there are about 25 departures each week.

  • What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly between Dublin and Magaluf?

    Consider leaving on a Friday and avoid Saturdays if you're looking for the best rates. For your return to Dublin, you’ll find the best rates on Thursdays and the most expensive ones on Fridays.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Dublin to Magaluf?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Dublin to Magaluf.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Dublin to Magaluf?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Magaluf from Dublin is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Dublin to Magaluf?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Magaluf with an airline and back to Dublin with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Dublin to Magaluf?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Magaluf from Dublin up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Dublin to Magaluf?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest one-way ticket between Dublin and Magaluf found on KAYAK was with Ryanair for £30. Ryanair offered a return connection from £61 and Aer Lingus from £65.

Top tips for finding cheap flights from Dublin to Magaluf

  • There is no airport in Magaluf. Instead, you’ll be flying into Palma Mallorca Airport when flying between Dublin and Magaluf.
  • The cheapest flight from Dublin to Magaluf was found 59 days before departure, on average.
  • Book at least 1 week before departure in order to get a below-average price.
  • High season is considered to be November, December and January. The cheapest month to fly is March.

Top 3 airlines flying from Dublin to Magaluf

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Dublin to Magaluf? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.2
Aer LingusOverall score based on 1271 reviews
7.1Comfort
6.9Entertainment
6.5Food
8.0Crew
7.3Boarding
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All of my Aer Lingus flights were delayed. The seat I purchased with extra leg room was exactly the same as my previous seat that was free. I would appreciate my money back.

2.0 MediocreAnonymous, Sept 2025DUB - EWR
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All of my Aer Lingus flights were delayed. The seat I purchased with extra leg room was exactly the same as my previous seat that was free. I would appreciate my money back.

Horrible. I had to wait in Dublin for 4 hours for the next connecting flight which took my to London and than i had to wait 3 hours for the flight to Dusseldorf

It was fine. Not worth the premium price. Overhead bins were so high I could barely reach and no crew offered to help me. Average food. Lounge in Dublin - 51st and green- absolutely appalling. Plagued with hordes of flies, dirty, meager food and beverages. Shameful.

Dear Aer Lingus Customer Care, I am writing to formally raise a complaint regarding my recent experience on Aer Lingus flight EI53 from Dublin to Seattle on 22/08/2025. Both my wife and I were seated in 15D, 15E directly under a faulty air conditioning unit. Even though the unit was switched off, cold air continued seeping through the sides and blew directly onto us for the entire duration of the flight (over 9 hours). We reported the issue to the cabin crew, but the only attempted solution was placing a piece of food-packaging sticker over the vent. Unsurprisingly, this had no effect. When we pressed further, the crew told us: “It is hard to fix it because we don’t have an engineer on board.” As a result, my wife and I remained exposed to constant cold airflow for the whole flight, and both of us became unwell afterwards, experiencing chills, sore throat and fever at the end of the flight. This has caused significant distress, disrupted our work plans. This experience highlights both a serious maintenance issue and a lack of adequate care for passengers. We therefore request: A full investigation into the defective AC system on this aircraft. An explanation of why no effective remedy (such as reseating us) was provided. Compensation for the illness and disruption caused to both myself and my wife. We ask for a full written response within 28 days. Should this matter not be satisfactorily resolved, we are prepared to escalate the complaint to the Irish Aviation Authority and Commission for Aviation Regulation and other relevant authorities. Thank you for your urgent attention to this matter. Sincerely, Temuujin Tuvshingal Myagmarsuren Ganbold

We had a long delay leaving IOM. No food or drunk service as it is a short flight. Shuttled by bus from terminal to plane with packed in conditions on bus.

The space between seats was reduced even further. Could not even open the tray table fully and got compressed the moment the front guy reclined. For a long haul flight it was extremely uncomfortable.

Not satisfying due to loss Luguage for 4days. Damage Luguage that had no way to fill up a report for and me as a client to spend more money and time to replace it. Thank you for soliciting my opinion, but it was unfortunately a very disappointing experience. Stephanie Zvi

Delightful flight, ahead of time with a super crew, thanks

I wish Aer Lingus offered free wifi and had power outlets at the seats. Overall, the flight was good. Seat back entertainment had some interesting options. Food and snack options were mediocre at best. I enjoyed the canned red wine.

I had an awful experience at the ticketing agent stand. I had purchased three tickets, one of which I had the maiden name of a passenger on the ticket. They refused to help, assist, and actually delayed our process and had us miss an opportunity to purchase a ticket on the same flight. I was sent through multiple phone calls, none of which helped, and the person at the counter was the person who told me to both call Aer Lingus for help and was the person who said they could not fulfill my request that they were privy to from the beginning. My partner is still stuck in Scotland, racking up thousands of dollars in additional fees and tickets. I am very upset and two of my tickets went unused. I will never be using Aer Lingus ever again and I will continue to complain about them.

From boarding to disembarking, the whole operation was very efficient.

What we can expect? Soon we will have to travel standing on the hallway. Let me be fair, I had worse experiences with Ryanair.

A delay of almost 3 hours. It was evident that the staff wanted us to board urgently, to the point of rudeness, to avoid paying compensation

They boarded us but somehow did not manage to record us boarding, so rather than check if we were onboard they removed our bags from the aircraft. I got a call from Ryanair staff in Dublin when I landed in Madiera asking me where I was!!! When I said I was in Madiera I was told what had happened. Our bags were to be sent to Madiera the next day via Manchester, they didn’t arrive. They are now due to arrive two days before we leave. I don’t see myself using Ryanair again unless I am forced to and even then I may just refuse.

On time arrival but the aircraft had seen better days and needed a deep clean.

Flight was fine, crew were good, cabin director spoke far too much; disembarking at Dublin Airport and entry into the terminal building was just dreadful, like entering the back door of a neglected factory building. What an awful impression it must give to first time visitors to Ireland.

Flight was over an hour late. Boarding was really messy with long queues at the plane.

Cabin crew couldn’t be less interested. Cabin manager was the most arrogant and the rudest I’ve encountered in many years.

The worst flight ever. Sitting in plane for 4 hours delay and then they change crew. No water or food offered to any passengers including children in that time. Only 2 toilets out of 3 operating for flight with 200 passengers. Only enough food available for about 7 rows of seats depending where you sat you might be lucky. Cabin crew very unfriendly.

I couldn’t understand the aircraft tannoy announcements I was in seat 20C - nobody in our row could either. Speakers a bit too quiet plus messages read out too fast. Otherwise excellent flight. (Flight delayed by 50 mins)

The 737-8 is too small for the length of flight especially if there are any delays

The flight was delayed over 2 hours, we should off left the plane2 late passengers as it’s not fair on everyone who’s followed the rules.

Dreamliner. Yes great if maintained. I didn't see anyones screen work consistently during either of our flights. Worse was their ability to not only dump you out of premium but separate couples and seat someone's carer at the opposite end of the aircraft. This poor gentleman had no hand so his partner who assists him, being seated at the other end of the aircraft, well that really showed us all what Tui think :( It was fairly dire all in all, they advertise all the perks of the dreamliner only in reality you don't have the features and they change the windows and colours to suit their constant sales pitches. Ironically they were so low on stock for the return flight that all their sales pitches were a waste of time! Their contract only favours them and 'operational changes' well they cover every excuse and Tui use it. Surprisingly we haven't reinstalled the Tui app or booked with them since. It's a shame as I rated them highly during the pandemic.

One flight attendant not wearing a mask over nose, 50% of passengers not either, and no effort to correct. Boarding was very late with no information - lots of standing around waiting.

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