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March 21, 2026

Toronto to Dublin flights for $558 - May 2026

Toronto to Dublin flights are at $558 CAD roundtrip with WestJet. Choose nonstop or 1 stop options. Travel in May 2026.

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Toronto to Dublin flights for $558 - May 2026

Toronto to Dublin flights for $558 - May 2026

If Ireland’s been on your radar, now’s a smart time to lock it in: WestJet has Toronto to Dublin roundtrip flights from $558 CAD for May 2026, with a mix of nonstop and 1-stop options. May is a sweet spot for mild weather and fewer crowds, and fares like this can vanish quickly once people start planning spring getaways.

Deal Highlights

DetailInfo
RouteToronto (YYZ) → Dublin (DUB)
Price$558 CAD roundtrip
AirlineWestJet
Stops1 stop
Flight Timeapproximately 9 hours and 5 minutes

Example Departure Dates

These are some sample dates we found at this price:

  • May 4-8
  • May 5-15
  • May 6-11
  • May 9-13
  • May 11-15

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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.

About Dublin

Dublin is special for its blend of Georgian streets, lively pubs, and a literary legacy that feels woven into everyday life, from Trinity College to riverside walks along the Liffey. Getting there is straightforward with a mix of nonstop flights and convenient 1-stop connections via major European hubs.

In May, Dublin is typically mild and changeable, with daytime temperatures often around 12–16°C and occasional rain showers, so a light waterproof jacket is handy. Travelers can tour the Book of Kells at Trinity College, explore the Guinness Storehouse, or take an easy day trip to the coastal village of Howth for cliffside views and fresh seafood. Evenings are ideal for traditional music sessions in Temple Bar or quieter pints in neighborhood pubs.

How to Book

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Tips for This Route

  • On WestJet long-haul, entertainment can be limited on some aircraft, so download shows/music before boarding; their onboard Wi‑Fi is improving but can be patchy over the Atlantic and not great for streaming.
  • Dublin arrivals can be chilly and damp even in summer mornings—keep a light rain layer in your carry-on because baggage belts can be slow and the taxi/bus queues are outdoors.
  • Ireland uses the euro, but tipping is modest: in pubs you usually don’t tip per drink (round up or leave small change), while restaurants often add a service charge—check the bill before adding more.

Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.

Happy travels! ✈️