Dublin, Ireland is 82% below its typical price
$418 one stop on WestJet, mid-June into Ireland's long days.
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JetBlue carries four of the fares below, linking Detroit to London, United Kingdom, Milan, Italy, and two Caribbean islands on one connection each. The one I would book first is the odd one out: Dublin, Ireland on WestJet, 83% under its usual price, with the long Irish summer days just opening up. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is worth a fast decision once Dublin is settled.
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Destination Spotlight: Dublin, Ireland
Dublin packs into a walkable core, the River Liffey splitting a quieter Georgian north from a busier south you can cross on foot in minutes. Most of what brings people here sits inside that compact center.
- Temple Bar gets the crowds, but the lanes around South William Street and Drury Street feel closer to how the city actually lives, full of independent shops and small galleries.
- Beyond the center, the DART train runs the coast to Howth and its cliff walk in about thirty minutes, and the city tourism board maps the routes and trailheads.
- The Guinness Storehouse anchors the old St. James's Gate brewery, and its top-floor Gravity Bar gives you the widest view over the city; book ahead on the official site.
- Walk the Georgian squares around Merrion and Fitzwilliam for the famous painted doors, then step into the National Gallery nearby, where admission to the permanent collection is free.
Insider Tip: From Dublin Airport, the Airlink and Dublin Express coaches reach the city center in about thirty minutes and cost a fraction of a taxi, with stops near most central hotels.
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