16-Day Forecast
Today
10 Jul
24°C
Daytime High
20°C sea
19°C
Overnight Low
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15h sun
Sat
11 Jul
25°C
Daytime High
20.2°C sea
17°C
Overnight Low
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15h sun
Sun
12 Jul
21°C
Daytime High
20.2°C sea
18°C
Overnight Low
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15h sun
Mon
13 Jul
20°C
Daytime High
20.3°C sea
17°C
Overnight Low
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15h sun
Tue
14 Jul
19°C
Daytime High
20.3°C sea
16°C
Overnight Low
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15.2h sun
Wed
15 Jul
20°C
Daytime High
20.6°C sea
17°C
Overnight Low
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15.1h sun
Thu
16 Jul
24°C
Daytime High
20.9°C sea
18°C
Overnight Low
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15.5h sun
Fri
17 Jul
21°C
Daytime High
21°C sea
16°C
Overnight Low
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13.1h sun
Sat
18 Jul
21°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
13°C
Overnight Low
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15h sun
Sun
19 Jul
18°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
16°C
Overnight Low
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9h sun
Mon
20 Jul
17°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
16°C
Overnight Low
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10.5h sun
Tue
21 Jul
18°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
14°C
Overnight Low
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15.1h sun
Wed
22 Jul
17°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
12°C
Overnight Low
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10.9h sun
Thu
23 Jul
20°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
14°C
Overnight Low
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9.3h sun
Fri
24 Jul
~18.9°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
~13°C
Overnight Low
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9.8h sun
hist. avg
Sat
25 Jul
~18.9°C
Daytime High
~16.9°C sea
~13°C
Overnight Low
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9.8h sun
hist. avg
☀ = sunshine score · °C high / low · hours of sunshine shown below
About Dublin
Dublin, Ireland offers a unique charm that sets it apart from typical sunny beach destinations, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking cultural immersion wrapped in authentic Irish hospitality. While this coastal capital may not deliver scorching Mediterranean temperatures, it rewards visitors with lush green landscapes, vibrant neighborhoods, and a temperate climate that encourages year-round exploration. Whether you're a couple seeking romantic city walks, families looking for interactive museums and friendly pubs, or solo travelers eager to experience Irish culture firsthand, Dublin welcomes all with its distinctive blend of historic charm and modern energy.
The weather in Dublin, Ireland reflects the Atlantic maritime climate characteristic of the British Isles, with relatively moderate temperatures throughout the year. Summer months bring pleasant conditions with average temperatures reaching around 20°C during peak season, similar to the southern regions of England or the cooler months in the Canary Islands. Winter months average a milder 13°C, making even the coldest season surprisingly accessible for outdoor exploration. The sea temperature peaks at approximately 17°C in summer, refreshing rather than tropical, though hardy swimmers and surfers frequent the nearby coastal areas year-round. Rainfall is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, contributing to the country's famously verdant landscapes, so waterproof layers are always a practical companion.
The best time to visit Dublin falls between June and September, when longer daylight hours and slightly warmer temperatures create perfect conditions for exploring the city's Georgian architecture, literary heritage, and surrounding countryside. May and early October also offer excellent weather with fewer crowds. For holidays in Dublin during these warmer months, you'll experience the most vibrant energy across outdoor markets, street performances, and al fresco dining experiences that bring the city to life.
Dublin's attractions span from the iconic Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College's Book of Kells to the bohemian energy of Temple Bar and the peaceful walking trails along Dublin Bay. The city's food scene rivals any European capital, with Michelin-starred restaurants alongside traditional seafood spots and cozy gastropubs serving Irish stew and fresh Atlantic catch. Visitors can island-hop to nearby Howth, explore the dramatic cliffs at Wicklow, or simply spend hours in world-class museums and galleries.
Getting to Dublin is remarkably straightforward, with direct flights available from major cities across Europe including London, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Paris, as well as from the United States, Canada, and the UAE. Travelers from further afield in Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa can access the city via convenient one-stop connections, making holidays in Dublin increasingly accessible from anywhere in the world.
