Embark on a memorable journey to Ireland
Embark on a memorable journey to Ireland
Book a flight to Dublin, Ireland with Qatar Airways

The island of Ireland is defined by its landscapes, its people and its culture. The warmth and friendliness of the Irish people is known throughout the world, and there is nothing quite like an Irish welcome. The Irish have a very unique culture, spanning music, art, literature, language, and sport. A visit to Ireland - at the rugged edge of Europe - is like an epic journey through an ever changing landscape and history, the perfect beginning or end to any European trip.
With stunning architecture, a thriving modern arts scene, and locals who are renowned for their friendliness and hospitality, Dublin is a city not to be missed. Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature, home to poets, artists and novelists such as Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett. The city is among the most welcoming in Europe, and offers exquisite cuisine and superb shopping.
Beyond the effortless style of its monuments and buildings, Dublin offers breathtaking natural beauty in its coastline, countryside and mountains. Within an hour’s drive from Dublin, you can find yourself admiring the beautiful Wicklow Mountains, and discovering charming coastal villages such as Howth and Dun Laoghaire.
And there’s so much more to explore outside of Dublin, too!
- Sale period: 21 September - 31 October 2018.
- Perth, Melbourne Canberra, Sydney and Adelaide Economy Class fares shown are valid for departures between 13 January - 2 April 2019 and 16 April - 6 June 2019. Other sale fares are also available for travel from 7 June - 31 August 2019.
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Ireland’s Ancient East
5,000 years of history is waiting to be explored in Ireland’s Ancient East, Ireland’s newest touring trail – a journey of scenic grandeur and prehistoric monuments. Immerse yourself in the lives, peoples and cultures that have inhabited a beautiful landscape for thousands of years. Highlights include, the Boyne Valley, Newgrange, Glendalough and the Rock of Cashel. Other unmissable attractions include the Medieval Mile in Kilkenny and Ireland’s oldest city Waterford, which is home to the Waterford Viking Triangle.
Learn more at Ireland.com
Ireland’s Ancient East
5,000 years of history is waiting to be explored in Ireland’s Ancient East, Ireland’s newest touring trail – a journey of scenic grandeur and prehistoric monuments. Immerse yourself in the lives, peoples and cultures that have inhabited a beautiful landscape for thousands of years. Highlights include, the Boyne Valley, Newgrange, Glendalough and the Rock of Cashel. Other unmissable attractions include the Medieval Mile in Kilkenny and Ireland’s oldest city Waterford, which is home to the Waterford Viking Triangle.
Learn more at Ireland.comWild Atlantic Way
Hugging Ireland’s rugged west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way stretches for 2,500 km along Ireland’s Atlantic seaboard. Embark on a sensational journey through the soaring cliffs, quaint villages, secluded beaches and impressive bays of Ireland’s majestic west coast. The Wild Atlantic Way is a momentous coastal drive from start to finish, offering immaculate vistas of both land and sea.
Learn more at Ireland.com
Wild Atlantic Way
Hugging Ireland’s rugged west coast, the Wild Atlantic Way stretches for 2,500 km along Ireland’s Atlantic seaboard. Embark on a sensational journey through the soaring cliffs, quaint villages, secluded beaches and impressive bays of Ireland’s majestic west coast. The Wild Atlantic Way is a momentous coastal drive from start to finish, offering immaculate vistas of both land and sea.
Learn more at Ireland.comCauseway Coastal Route
Once voted one of the best coastal drives in the world by Condé Nast Traveller, the Causeway Coastal Route takes you from one spectacular scene to another. This picturesque coastal drive on Ireland’s north coast boasts remarkable castle ruins, charming countryside, lush parks and the interlocking basalt columns at the iconic Giant’s Causeway.
Along the way you can walk the Gobbins Cliff Path, clinging to the rugged edges of the County Antrim coast, cross the exhilarating Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge that links the mainland with tiny, craggy Carrick Island and tour the Ireland’s oldest working whiskey distillery – The Old Bushmills Distillery.
Learn more at Ireland.com
Causeway Coastal Route
Once voted one of the best coastal drives in the world by Condé Nast Traveller, the Causeway Coastal Route takes you from one spectacular scene to another. This picturesque coastal drive on Ireland’s north coast boasts remarkable castle ruins, charming countryside, lush parks and the interlocking basalt columns at the iconic Giant’s Causeway.
Along the way you can walk the Gobbins Cliff Path, clinging to the rugged edges of the County Antrim coast, cross the exhilarating Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge that links the mainland with tiny, craggy Carrick Island and tour the Ireland’s oldest working whiskey distillery – The Old Bushmills Distillery.
Learn more at Ireland.comTogether we go further
Thank you to all the passengers who voted for us at the 2018 Skytrax World Airline Awards and awarded us with the World’s Best Business Class, Best First Class Airline Lounge, Best Airline in the Middle East and the Best Business Class Seat.

Together we go further
Thank you to all the passengers who voted for us at the 2018 Skytrax World Airline Awards and awarded us with the World’s Best Business Class, Best First Class Airline Lounge, Best Airline in the Middle East and the Best Business Class Seat.