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Cheap Flights from Dublin to Spain

Cheapest return prices found by our users on KAYAK in the last 72 hours
Barcelona
Barcelonadirect£38
Málaga
Málagadirect£61
Alicante
Alicantedirect£62
Madrid
Madriddirect£49
Arrecife
Arrecife1 stop£134
Ibiza
Ibizadirect£62
Seville
Sevilledirect£75
Bilbao
Bilbao1 stop£112
Valencia
Valenciadirect£75
Mahón
Mahón1 stop£166
Corvera
Corveradirect£137
Almería
Almería1 stop£175
Santander
Santanderdirect£98
Barcelona
Barcelonadirect£38
Málaga
Málagadirect£61
Alicante
Alicantedirect£62
Madrid
Madriddirect£49
Arrecife
Arrecife1 stop£134
Ibiza
Ibizadirect£62
Seville
Sevilledirect£75
Bilbao
Bilbao1 stop£112
Valencia
Valenciadirect£75
Mahón
Mahón1 stop£166
Corvera
Corveradirect£137
Almería
Almería1 stop£175
Santander
Santanderdirect£98

Book Cheap Dublin to Spain Plane Tickets

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Dublin to Spain 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 Spain

Mon, 13 Oct - Wed, 22 Oct
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21:30 - 01:10DUB-BCN
2h 40mdirect
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18:25 - 20:20BCN-DUB
2h 55mdirect
£38Vueling
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Sun, 14 Sep - Thu, 18 Sep
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07:55 - 11:30DUB-MAD
2h 35mdirect
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05:55 - 07:30MAD-DUB
2h 35mdirect
£49Ryanair
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Thu, 11 Sep - Sun, 14 Sep
Ryanair Logo
08:00 - 11:35DUB-MAD
2h 35mdirect
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12:05 - 13:40MAD-DUB
2h 35mdirect
£50Ryanair
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Tue, 2 Dec - Tue, 9 Dec
Iberia Express Logo
09:40 - 13:20DUB-MAD
2h 40mdirect
Iberia Express Logo
07:20 - 08:55MAD-DUB
2h 35mdirect
£62Iberia Express
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Mon, 13 Oct - Wed, 22 Oct
Vueling Logo
21:30 - 01:10DUB-BCN
2h 40mdirect
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06:30 - 12:50BCN-DUB
7h 20m1 stop
£65Vueling
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Mon, 17 Nov - Fri, 21 Nov
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06:20 - 10:00DUB-MAD
2h 40mdirect
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11:10 - 12:50MAD-DUB
2h 40mdirect
£77Aer Lingus
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Mon, 13 Oct - Thu, 16 Oct
Aer Lingus Logo
06:20 - 09:55DUB-MAD
2h 35mdirect
Aer Lingus Logo
10:35 - 12:10MAD-DUB
2h 35mdirect
£78Aer Lingus
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Thu, 4 Sep - Sun, 7 Sep
Iberia Express Logo
09:15 - 12:50DUB-MAD
2h 35mdirect
Iberia Express Logo
06:55 - 08:30MAD-DUB
2h 35mdirect
£91Iberia Express
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Sun, 9 Nov - Sat, 15 Nov
Iberia Logo
17:45 - 17:55DUB-LPA
24h 10m1 stop
Iberia Logo
21:15 - 12:50LPA-DUB
15h 35m1 stop
£306Iberia
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Fri, 12 Sep - Mon, 15 Sep
Iberia Logo
09:15 - 20:50DUB-EAS
10h 35m1 stop
Iberia Logo
21:30 - 08:50EAS-DUB
12h 20m1 stop
£543Iberia
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Dublin to Spain flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Dublin to Spain to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest Dublin to Spain flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for round-trip flights from Dublin to Spain.

The cheapest ticket to Spain from Dublin found in the last 72 hours was to Madrid, at £60 return. The most popular route is from Dublin (DUB) to Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was £63.

Can I save money by flying with a stopover from Dublin to Spain?

The average return price for all direct flights, flights with one stopover, and flights with two stopovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a stopover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 2 stops stopover the cheapest option at £195 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Dublin to Spain?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Dublin to Spain, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Dublin to Spain is November, when tickets cost £77 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and July, when the average cost of return tickets is £188 and £174 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Dublin to Spain?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Dublin to Spain clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

For Dublin to Spain, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Tuesday is the most expensive. Flying from Spain back to Dublin, the best deals are generally found on Wednesday, with Saturday being the most expensive.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Dublin to Spain?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Dublin to Spain, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below-average price on a flight from Dublin to Spain, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 23% compared to booking last-minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 7 weeks before departure.


Good to know - Cheap tickets from Dublin to Spain

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight£25
Best time to beat the crowds (33% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (7% more expensive on average)
Flight from Dublin to Madrid

FAQs - booking Spain flights

  • Do I require a visa for flights from Dublin to Spain?

    When flying from Dublin to Spain, you will require a Schengen visa, especially if Spain is your destination. If you have other Countries to visit after Spain, you must pass your visa application to the Consular administrative centre of the given state.

  • Are there direct flights from Dublin to Spain?

    There are several direct flights from Dublin to Spain by airlines like Ryanair and Vueling. However, if you wish to save a little, consider the indirect flights from Dublin that involve at least one stopover at Amsterdam Airport (AMS).

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

    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 Spain.

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

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

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

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

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

    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 from Dublin to Spain up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Spain?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Spain is generally at night, when retur flights cost £175 on average. Morning departures are around 11% more expensive than evening flights, on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Spain is generally in the morning, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is £228.

Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Dublin to Spain

  • You will be flying from Dublin Airport (DUB) for flights from Dublin to Spain. The airport is a few miles from the city centre, making it easily accessible by train. Considering Dublin Airport, you will enjoy several facilities, including navigation systems, prayer rooms, medical facilities, banks and currency exchange facilities. The airport also has wheelchairs for passengers with mobility difficulties and lanyards for passengers with hidden disabilities like autism.
  • You can consider several airports after finding cheap flights from Dublin to Spain. These airports include Adolfo Suarez Madrid- Barajas Airport (MAD), Barcelona Airport (BCN) and Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI). Adolfo Suarez Madrid- Barajas Airport is a gateway to other locations in Spain, including Valencia. Consider flying to Barcelona if you wish to visit the Northeastern coastal region of Spain. Palma de Mallorca Airport, on the other hand, is the best if headed to the eastern part of Spain near the Balearic Islands.
  • Adolfo Suarez Madrid- Barajas Airport, the main airport in Spain, has several facilities you can enjoy on arrival, including Air rooms in terminal 4 where you can take a nap. If you wish to refresh, consider Puerta de Alcala Lounge in terminal 2. On arrival, you will also get access to other facilities, including a gym in terminal 4 and children's play areas in terminals 2 and 4.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying from Dublin to Spain

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Dublin to Spain? 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.
7.1
VuelingOverall score based on 1176 reviews
6.8Comfort
7.7Crew
7.1Boarding
5.8Entertainment
6.1Food
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Very fast boarding. Crew members were super nice. I loved it!

10.0 ExcellentSandrine, Jul 2025BCN - CDG
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Very fast boarding. Crew members were super nice. I loved it!

My luggage got lost and until today there is no solution to the problem. It's still missing

I am writing to demand an immediate refund and compensation for the absolutely unacceptable experience I endured with VUELING this week. On Monday, my flight was canceled, and despite this, I have yet to receive any refund. I was then taken to a hotel in a terrible location, where no food or even water was provided. The next day, I was rebooked on another flight, for which I had to personally cover an additional €50 in transportation costs—only to have that flight canceled as well. After waiting 10 hours, only 10 of us were offered alternative accommodations, while the rest were left stranded. We were forced to remain in this situation until Thursday without a single explanation or proper assistance. During this entire ordeal, we were only provided with breakfast and dinner, while being charged extra for drinks. This level of treatment is completely unacceptable. I expect an immediate refund for the cancelled flights and full compensation for the inconvenience, additional expenses, and the significant distress caused.

Only food for sale. Did not even offer water. No entertainment

Checking was efficient and quick. Adequate luggage space. Food for purchase only at high prices

Nothing. There was no flight. They cancelled the flight with no replacement about 9 hours before takeoff.

The flight was canceled at the last minute. Alternative flight was booked after 6 hours wait in Malaga airport.

Boarding with some sense and communication. It was a total free-for-all everyone coming all at once, no organisation of row numbers or priority.

Horrible, flight cancelled and had to come back the next day

Terrible. For clarity - this was the Level flight to Boston. Not Vueling. Would urge customers to avoid this airline. Gate agent was singularly unhelpful. He was argumentative, rude and went out of his way to ensure that every penny was collected for the baggage (which we realized given how early we were for flight we could have saved hundreds of dollars if we checked in on app). No onboard entertainment or WiFi. Half of the front section was empty because the seats did not work! Plane was falling apart.

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.

In business class overhead bins were minuscule. Had to use cabin staff to find a place for my carry-on bag. Boarding process was shambolic, as “passengers who needed assistance in boarding” absorbed an excessive amount of time and attention that Aer Lingus was apparently unprepared for.

Aer Lingus was fabulous.nhowever, Aiirfare Assist who Kayak routes me to to purchase tickets for m was awful. They messed up my reservation so bad that after about six hours on the phone with them over the week before departure, I had been choice but to show up at the airport. The Aer Lingus staff were amazing and got it sorted out but I would recommend not using Airfare Assist.

I had a great experience. I wasn’t sure what to expect but the crew helped me check my bags and made sure I got in the correct line to board. It was a bit of a walk to my gate so arrive early. I would recommend securing a flight that includes checking in your bag if you remotely think your baggage is over 10kg/22lbs. Be safe and upgrade unless you are carrying a backpack or weekend type baggage.

Dublin to Boston was decent. Food and entertainment was included and that was expected for the rate paid.

No entertained. food and beverages were not complimentary. they lost my checked luggage which made my 10 day vacation unpleasant.

The food was mediocre, the coffee was terrible. The entertaining selection was plentiful. They lost my checked luggage which put a damper on my 10-day vacation.

Flight was on time. Boarding was quick and efficient. Seats were comfortable. Food was fine.

Horrible experience airline crew was unprofessional. Flight was delayed. Suit cases did not arrive. Never flying iberia again

People point to America as the model of late stage capitalism. My friends, airlines in america at least give you WiFi, and they haven’t quite smashed people into cardboard tv dinner trays yet. Iberia has mastered the tv dinner seat and WiFi is 20 euros. Be serious yall.

Iberia lost my bag, said they found it in another country, said they sent it to me, but never did. Went my whole trip without my stuff, but expecting it to show up because that’s what they said would happen. Their communication sucks, their website sucks, and to top it all off, their seats are small and uncomfortable. They’re bad at their jobs and they should feel bad about themselves. Do not even get me started on the flight home. AVOID!

The flight was delayed over 4 hours. Business class is just slightly upgraded economy.

Delayed and missed connections on leaving the states and returning Planes were old and small- very uncomfortable. Meals were good but very infrequent service for even water/drinks. No explanations for 3+ hour delay

Boarding on the buses isn’t efficient. Overall, it was great.

BEWARE!!! Iberia changes your seats at random. I paid for a window seat and they changed it to one in the middle aisle resting against the bathroom- can’t lean back + hear every flush. This on a 11 hour flight.. There were families that were broken up with separate seats all over the plane. Lots of upset passengers showing their seat confirmation to the besieged and helpless airline steward. Also, the gluten free meal was tasteless.

Iberia airlines was late on every flight I had. It was very difficult to communicate in English with iberia airlines and airport employees.

ground crew and check-in was pathetic - insisted on charging me for luggage even though the ticket said it was already included. They also accidentally sent my luggage through without a luggage tag and had to retrieve it. Generally, it was like a bad movie.

The app on phone and the online check in is not good, it would not give me the option of Spain or Madrid City in the drop down menu and I couldn't move forward with online check in.

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 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)

This was the worst boarding ever. We were kept in the boarding bus for almost 40 minutes without any information or update. Very uncomfortable beings squished with another 50 people and not knowing what was happening.

I bought my flight, insurance etc early and paid over £200. But had i waited until closer the time the price was much cheaper, i appreciate that it could've been more expensive but it wasn't. A better discount for booking early would be better than your current one

Awful as usual the air stewardess loved her own voice and would not stop talking on coms for 2hrs please please please shut up I can’t hear my headphones and don’t want to buy juty free

Big delay on run way not much explanation why, missed a important meeting in Dublin, maybe if they did nt persist measuring everyone bag over 2 cm we would have got off on time.

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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