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Are you ready to swap the quiet fjords for the lively hum of a Dublin pub? The flight from Oslo to Dublin is one of the most popular routes for Norwegian travelers seeking culture, history, and world-class hospitality. Whether you are visiting for a "gutte/jentetur" (weekend trip with friends), a business meeting in the "Silicon Docks," or a golfing expedition, Ready2Go is your trusted partner.
Flying from Oslo (OSL) to Dublin (DUB) is surprisingly quick—often taking just over two hours. At Ready2Go, we specialize in making this short journey seamless, ensuring you maximize your time enjoying the Guinness and music rather than worrying about logistics.
Dublin is a favorite destination for Norwegians, but navigating international travel requires attention to detail. We offer the expertise of a local Norwegian agency to ensure your trip is flawless.
1. Group Travel Specialists
Dublin is a top choice for social gatherings, anniversaries, and friend groups. Coordinating flights for 10 or more people can be a headache on automated sites. We handle the logistics of group bookings, ensuring everyone sits together, arrives at the same time, and that payments are managed simply.
2. Understanding the "Non-Schengen" Factor
While Ireland is in the EU, it is not part of the Schengen Zone. This affects border control procedures. Our experts guide you on the specific ID requirements (Passports are highly recommended to avoid delays) and what to expect upon arrival, ensuring you breeze through immigration.
3. Flexible Business Solutions
Dublin is the tech capital of Europe. For our corporate clients, we provide flexible ticketing that allows for last-minute schedule changes. We understand that business doesn't always stick to the plan, and our local support team is here to adjust your itinerary on the fly.
Departure from Gardermoen:
Your trip begins at Oslo Airport Gardermoen.
Ready2Go Tip: Since you are flying outside the Schengen area, you will pass through passport control at Gardermoen. We advise arriving a little earlier than you would for a flight to Copenhagen or Stockholm to account for this extra step.
Arrival at Dublin Airport (DUB):
You will land at Dublin Airport, located north of the city.
Two Terminals: Depending on the airline, you will land at Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. Both are modern and easy to navigate.
Getting to Town: There is no train from the airport, but the express coaches (Aircoach or Dublin Express) are fantastic. They leave from directly outside the terminals and get you to O'Connell Street or Grafton Street in about 30 minutes via the Port Tunnel. We can advise on which bus stop is closest to your hotel.
Dublin is a city with a small footprint but a massive heart. It is walkable, friendly, and steeped in history.
Temple Bar: Yes, it is touristy, but the atmosphere in the cobbled streets of Temple Bar is infectious. Live folk music spills out of every door.
History & Literature: Visit the Long Room at Trinity College to see the Book of Kells, or explore the history of emigration at the EPIC Museum.
The Black Stuff: A pilgrimage to the Guinness Storehouse at St. James's Gate is essential. The view from the Gravity Bar at the top offers the best panorama of the city.
To ensure your Irish adventure is grand, here is some expert advice from our team:
Power Plugs: Ireland uses Type G plugs (three rectangular pins), the same as the UK. Your Norwegian chargers will need an adapter.
Currency: Ireland uses the Euro (€). Northern Ireland (a short drive away) uses Pounds Sterling. Be mindful of this if you plan to cross the border for a day trip to Belfast.
Weather: If you think Oslo is rainy, wait until you see Dublin. The weather changes every 15 minutes. Pack a good raincoat and layers; umbrellas often don't survive the wind!
Tipping: Tipping is customary in restaurants (10-15%) and for table service in pubs.
Golfers: Ireland is home to some of the world's best links courses. We are experts in booking flights with extra baggage allowances for golf clubs, ensuring your equipment arrives safely.
Literature Lovers: Planning a Bloomsday trip or a literary tour? We can help structure your flights to maximize your time exploring the haunts of Joyce, Yeats, and Beckett.
Families: Dublin is very family-friendly. We help families find flight times that avoid late-night arrivals and advise on the best transport options for those with strollers.
From the history of the Vikings (who founded Dublin!) to modern tech hubs, Dublin awaits. Let Ready2Go handle the logistics.
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