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How to get fromGeneva to Dublinby plane, train, ferry, car or car ferry

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There are 5 ways to get from Geneva to Dublin by plane, train, ferry, car, or car ferry

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  1. Fly

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    1. Fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Dublin Airport (DUB)plane plane GVA - DUB
    2h 39m
    €66–184
  2. Train, ferry via London

    1. Take the train from Geneve to Paris Gare De Lyontrain train Tgv
    2. Take the train from Paris Nord to London St Pancras Intltrain train Eil
    3. Take the train from London Euston to Holyheadtrain train
    4. Take the ferry from Holyhead Ferry to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry ferry 0
    15h 53m
    €266–656
  3. Train, ferry

    1. Take the train from Geneve to Paris Gare De Lyontrain train Tgv
    2. Take the train from Paris St Lazare to Cherbourgtrain train
    3. Take the ferry from Cherbourg to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry ferry
    28h 8m
    €179–302
  4. Drive, car ferry

    1. Drive from Geneva to Port of Cherbourgcar car
    2. Take the car ferry from Port of Cherbourg to Dublin Terminal 1carferry car ferry
    28h 16m
    €219–378
  5. Train, ferry #2

    1. Take the train from Genève to Paris Gare de Lyontrain train Tgv
    2. Take the train from Paris St Lazare to Cherbourgtrain train
    3. Take the ferry from Cherbourg to Dublin Ferryport B+Iferry ferry
    29h 47m
    €262–439

Geneva to Dublin by train, foot, and ferry

Calendar6Weekly Services
Duration15h 53mAverage Duration
Ticket€266Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Geneva, Switzerland and Dublin, Ireland?

Aer Lingus, Swiss, and British Airways fly from Geneva International Airport (GVA) to Dublin Airport (DUB) 3 times a day.

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