Flights from Vancouver to Dublin, Ireland have dipped hundreds of dollars below the cost of an average ticket on select dates this spring.
Located three hours from Dublin, the Irish capital, the stunning Cliffs of Moher is Ireland's most visited tourist attraction. These spectacular cliffs rise an incredible 702 feet at their highest point, just north of O'Brien's Tower. The majestic rock faces are an awe-inspiring sight to behold - many people spend half of their day viewing them in all of their rugged glory.
Tickets from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Dublin Airport (DUB) typically cost between $1,550 and $2,950, according to Google Flights.
But some flights to the Emerald Isle that depart this spring cost roughly half that amount.
Travellers who only want to book a one-way flight to the Irish capital can snag a ticket for under $400 return - but it involves a pair of stopovers (although they are both in Canada).
Several WestJet itineraries in May cost just over $350 with two stops. One that departs YVR on Monday, May 6 and makes stops in Kelowna and Calgary before landing in Dublin costs $357 including all taxes (the second slide shows departure and stopover times).
The ticket must be booked through third-party supplier BudgetAir to take advantage of the deal.
Round-trip flights from Vancouver to Dublin, Ireland
Return trips to Dublin from Vancouver are a great deal for travellers who don't plan to explore the United Kingdom or the rest of Europe. Several options cost about half the average price starting in April.
For example, a flight that departs Vancouver on April 14 makes one stop in Toronto before arriving in Dublin, and then makes one stop in Calgary on the return trip to Vancouver costs $$672 including all tax (the third slide shows the stopover breakdowns).
To nab the deal, travellers need to book one $412 ticket with Adam Vacations and another with Vayama for about $260.
If you book this itinerary direct with WestJet you will pay over $900 with taxes (or nearly $300 more).