Fly from Sydney to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Sydney to Mumbai and swap the sparkling Sydney Harbour for the colourful streets of India’s largest city, home to Bollywood.
As the entertainment and financial hub of India, Mumbai is buzzing with life wherever you look – with luxury hotels, heritage sites and an incredible reputation for street food. Stroll down Marine Drive as the skyline melts into the stars or find adventure outside the urban jungle in otherworldly temples.
Flying from Sydney to Mumbai: FAQs
How can I get around Mumbai?
As one of the most densely populated cities in the world, it’s worth knowing how to travel around Mumbai. Try to miss peak rush hour if you want to avoid bustling crowds when using the suburban rail service and other public transport methods. Metred taxis and local auto rickshaws are cheap and great for navigating the city.
What’s the weather like in Mumbai?
Mumbai has a tropical climate, so you can expect to enjoy warm temperatures throughout the year, with average highs of up to 34°C. Milder temperatures are common in January and February, fluctuating between 20°C and 30°C. Sunny, dry seasons can last from October to June if you wish to make the most of outdoor excursions.
Top tips for Sydney to Mumbai
Visit treasured landmarks
While Sydney Harbour greets you with the Sydney Opera House, Mumbai welcomes your arrival to its own harbour with the Gateway of India, next to the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. One of the city’s most iconic landmarks, this stunning monument can be found on the harbour in south Mumbai, where you can also embark on a thrilling boat tour to the famous cave temples of Elephanta Island.
Enjoy the many flavours of Mumbai
Despite Sydney boasting a fusion of global cuisines with its hub of world-class restaurants, Mumbai offers a unique and colourful culinary experience you won’t want to miss. Famous for its street food scene, Khau Gallis – often found within markets or near metro stations – offer an incredible blend of local flavours. Indulge in sweet masala chai tea or treat yourself to batata vada, a fried and spiced potato snack.