Flights to Ireland

Tickets to Ireland cities

  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Dublin
    FLYONE
    direct
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Dublin
    HiSky
    1 layover
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Dublin
    TaromHiSky
    1 layover
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Dublin
    EurowingsHiSky
    1 layover
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Dublin
    Wizz Air MaltaKLM
    2 layovers
  • 31 Jul (Wed)Chisinau - Dublin
    British AirwaysWizz Air MaltaHiSky
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Dublin
    Aer LingusTaromWizz Air Malta
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Cork
    Pegasus AirlinesAer LingusBritish Airways
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Cork
    Aer LingusTaromHiSky
    2 layovers
  • 30 Jul (Tue)Chisinau - Cork
    Aegean AirlinesAer LingusHiSky
    3 layovers

Ireland, officially known as the Republic of Ireland, is a captivating island nation situated off the coast of mainland Europe. Renowned for its lush green landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, Ireland offers visitors a warm embrace and a journey into its storied past and vibrant present.

Dublin, the capital city, is a lively metropolis that seamlessly blends modernity with tradition. Visitors can explore historic landmarks such as Dublin Castle and Trinity College, home to the famous Book of Kells, or immerse themselves in the city's thriving arts and music scene in vibrant neighborhoods like Temple Bar.

Beyond Dublin, Ireland's countryside unfolds in a patchwork of rolling hills, rugged coastlines, and picturesque villages. The Wild Atlantic Way, a scenic coastal route spanning the length of the west coast, offers breathtaking vistas and opportunities for outdoor adventures such as hiking, surfing, and whale watching.

Ireland's rich cultural heritage is evident in its music, literature, and folklore, which have captivated audiences around the world for centuries. From lively traditional music sessions in cozy pubs to literary festivals celebrating the works of James Joyce and W.B. Yeats, Ireland's cultural scene is as vibrant as it is diverse.

Moreover, Ireland's warm and welcoming people, known for their hospitality and wit, add a special charm to the visitor experience. Whether sharing stories over a pint of Guinness in a local pub, exploring ancient ruins and castles, or simply taking in the breathtaking scenery, Ireland invites travelers to embrace its unique spirit and discover the magic of the Emerald Isle.