Flights from Dublin to France

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Flying from Dublin to France, more comfortable than you think

France is just a direct flight away from Dublin. Whether you want to enjoy a weekend in Paris, explore the flavors of the south in Marseille, or soak up the creative atmosphere of Toulouse, with Vueling, you can fly from Ireland to some of the country's most iconic destinations.

Flights depart from Dublin Airport and arrive at strategic airports such as Paris-Orly. The average flight duration is between 1h 50min and 2h 30min, depending on the city, just enough time to switch languages, cuisine, and scenery without wasting time.

Moreover, with several weekly frequencies, you can organize your trip as you wish: from short getaways to longer stays. Vueling offers you affordable fares, convenient schedules, and a service designed for you to start enjoying even before boarding.

Documents for your flight from Dublin to France

Before traveling, make sure you have your documents in order. France is part of the Schengen Area, so EU citizens can enter with a valid passport or ID. For other nationalities, the requirements may vary depending on your country of origin.

To check updated information, please consult our travel documentation guide. This way, you can plan your flight with complete peace of mind.

Tips for your trip to France

Traveling from Ireland to France involves small changes in weather, culture, and transportation. Here are some practical tips to make your experience smooth right from the start:

  • Weather and luggage: The French climate varies by region: in the north, mild temperatures and cloudy skies; in the south, sunnier and warmer days. Bring versatile clothing, and if you're traveling in autumn or winter, a waterproof jacket can be useful.
  • Currency and payments: France uses the euro (€). You can pay by card in almost all stores, although it's handy to carry some cash for markets, taxis, or small cafés.
  • Public transportation: France has an extensive transportation network. Major cities have metro, buses, and trams, and the country is connected by high-speed trains (TGV). You can also rent bikes in many urban areas.
  • Plugs and voltage: The plugs are type C or E, and the voltage is 230 V. If you are coming from Ireland, you'll need an adapter.
  • Local customs: Courtesy is highly valued: greeting with a “bonjour” is customary even in stores. Meals tend to be longer than in Ireland, and it's common to leave a small tip if the service was good.
  • Safety and health: France is a safe destination and has a good healthcare system. For medical assistance, it's advisable to have a valid European Health Insurance Card or travel insurance.

What to do in France

From cities rich in history to beautiful natural landscapes, France offers options for all types of travelers. Culture, gastronomy, architecture, and a great atmosphere await just a few hours of flight away.

Paris

The French capital never disappoints. Climb the Eiffel Tower, stroll along the Seine, explore the Louvre Museum, or grab a coffee in Montmartre. Paris uniquely blends art, history, and lifestyle.

Marseille

In the south, Marseille awaits you with views of the Mediterranean, multicultural neighborhoods, and cuisine influenced by Provence. Visit the Old Port, the MUCEM, and relax in one of its urban coves.

Toulouse

Less touristy but very authentic. Known as the “pink city” for the hue of its buildings, Toulouse combines history, science, and a youthful atmosphere ideal for a different getaway.

Lyon

The perfect city for food lovers. Lyon is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a reference in French cuisine. Its historic neighborhoods and local markets deserve to be explored at leisure.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Dublin to France

What documents do I need to fly to France from Dublin?

If you have an Irish passport, you can enter France without a visa. For other nationalities, the requirements may vary. We recommend checking official sources or Vueling's help section before traveling.

Is a visa required for traveling to France for tourism?

Citizens of the European Union or the European Economic Area do not need a visa. For other nationalities, the requirements depend on the country of origin and the duration of stay.

How long is a flight from Dublin to France?

The average duration of direct flights is between 1h 50min and 2h 30min, depending on the destination city.

Which airports in France does Vueling fly to from Dublin?

Vueling operates flights from Dublin Airport to cities such as Paris-Orly. Routes may vary by season, so we recommend checking Vueling's official website.

How early should I arrive at Dublin Airport?

For international flights, it is recommended to arrive at least 2 hours before the flight departs.

Can I bring hand luggage on my flight with Vueling?

Yes. All passengers can bring one piece of hand luggage that fits under the front seat. If you need more space, you can add cabin baggage or checked luggage at the time of booking or later.

Can I earn Avios on flights from Dublin to France?

Yes, all flights operated by Vueling allow you to earn Avios, which you can redeem for discounts, upgrades, or additional services on future bookings.