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Dublin to Marbella from $1901: 10 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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from
Dublin, Ireland
to
Marbella, Spain

How to Get from Dublin to Marbella: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$1901 - PlaneBest price
1885 kmDistance
6h 18m Fastest

Compare Train, Bus, Flight, and Driving Options

Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Dublin to Marbella with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

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6h  18m
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$50-200
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Distance: 1885 km
Duration: 6h 18m

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Average Duration
7h  46m
Estimated price
$80-240
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6h  25m
Estimated price
$90-270
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Average Duration
8h  41m
Estimated price
$110-350
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40h  36m
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$340-470
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38h  1m
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$470-480
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47h  7m
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$470-480
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48h 
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$480-490
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49h  5m
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$480-490
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49h  7m
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$480-1900

Traveling From Dublin to Marbella

Traveling from Dublin to Marbella presents an exciting shift from Ireland’s vibrant cultural scenes and lush landscapes to Spain’s sunny beaches and lively nightlife.

Best Neighbourhoods in Marbella

Marbella boasts diverse neighborhoods, each offering distinct experiences for visitors.

Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
• Cobblestone streets filled with charming shops.
• Quaint plazas perfect for dining al fresco.
Puerto Banús
• Luxurious marina attracting glamorous yachts.
• High-end shopping and vibrant nightlife.
San Pedro Alcántara
• Family-friendly atmosphere with local markets.
• Beautiful beaches and relaxed dining options.

Best Times To Visit Marbella's Attractions

Maximize your experience in Marbella by choosing the right times to explore its highlights.

Marbella Old Town
Visit in the early morning for a serene stroll before crowds arrive.
Puerto Banús Marina
Late afternoon offers stunning sunset views and fewer tourists.
Beaches of San Pedro
Weekdays in late spring provide a quiet beach experience.

Marbella Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Marbella enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. Late spring and early autumn are particularly pleasant, offering ideal conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Dining Recommendation in Marbella

For a delightful contrast to Dublin’s hearty fare, savor Marbella’s signature dish, espetos de sardinas, where fresh sardines are skewered and grilled over an open flame on the beach. The vibrant atmosphere and the use of locally sourced seafood elevate your dining experience, showcasing Mediterranean flavors that differ significantly from what you find back home.

Dublin - Marbella operators

Explore transport companies operating between Dublin and Marbella, with prices starting at . These companies offer competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and comfortable travel experiences.

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Website
ryanair.com

Plane from Dublin (DUB) to Malaga (AGP)

Average Duration
2h 54m
Estimated price
1908-1909

Plane from Dublin (DUB) to Gibraltar (GIB)

Average Duration
6h 6m
Estimated price
1033-1037

Plane from Dublin (DUB) to Sevilla (SVQ)

Average Duration
2h 55m
Estimated price
1908-1030
Website
aerlingus.com

Plane from Dublin (DUB) to Malaga (AGP)

Average Duration
3h 5m
Estimated price
1033-1034

Plane from Cork (ORK) to Malaga (AGP)

Average Duration
2h 45m
Estimated price
1035-1036
Train
Contact phone
+33 1 84 94 36 35
Website
sncf.com

Train from Cherbourg to Mantes La Jolie

Average Duration
2h 37m
Estimated price
1039-3420

Train from Mantes-la-Jolie to Avignon Tgv

Average Duration
4h 17m
Estimated price
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Contact phone
+34 91 232 03 20
Website
renfe.com

Train from Avignon Tgv to Estación de tren de Atocha

Average Duration
7h 5m
Estimated price
3421-19070

Train from Estación de tren de Atocha to Malaga Maria Zambrano

Average Duration
2h 42m
Estimated price
1901-19060
Bus
Contact phone
+34 91 272 28 32
Website
avanzabus.com

Bus from Málaga to Marbella

Average Duration
1h
Estimated price
3429-730
Contact phone
+34 910 207 007
Website
alsa.es

Bus from Guadix to Marbella

Average Duration
3h 55m
Estimated price
733-3426
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Contact phone
+353 818 300 400
Website
irishferries.com

all-pages.transport_car ferry from Dublin Terminal 1 to Cherbourg

Average Duration
18h 30m
Estimated price
19065-2391
Contact phone
0330 159 7000
Website
brittany-ferries.co.uk
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poferries.com

Dublin to Marbella: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Dublin and Marbella offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Useful tips for plane travellers
• Consider flying with Ryanair or Aer Lingus, as both airlines offer direct flights from Dublin to Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, which is the closest airport to Marbella; keep an eye on their websites for competitive pricing and check-in options.
• Upon arriving at Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, expect a short transfer to Marbella; follow the signs to the taxi rank, as the airport is well-marked; a taxi to Marbella’s city center will cost approximately €80 and take around 40 minutes, so ensure you have cash on hand for easier payment.
• To improve your flying experience, check Ryanair and Aer Lingus for their inflight dining options; if you prefer snacks, purchasing items like a Spanish tapas box or local wine in advance will enhance your trip, and remember to check the baggage policies on both airlines for allowances specific to your route.

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