Fly from Toronto to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Toronto to Mumbai with Etihad Airways and swap lakeside skyscrapers for the energetic gateway to India.
Sitting by the waterfront, Mumbai’s Gateway of India arch stands as a symbol of this proud city. There are more waterside delights to be found when you take a stroll along Marine Drive, a scenic trail that showcases this vibrant city’s tranquil side. In the centre, sights like the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya art and history museum aren’t to be missed.
Why fly to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Flying from Toronto to Mumbai: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Mumbai?
Mumbai is a city where you can combine relaxation with sightseeing, food with shopping. Must-sees include the Gateway to India which is rich in history, while a trip to Elephanta Island gives you the chance to see its remarkable caves. Don’t leave without visiting a bazaar or market. The Chor Bazaar is one of the most famous, with a vast array of items on sale.
What's the weather like in Mumbai?
Mumbai has a tropical climate, which means that it enjoys consistently warm temperatures, as well as experiencing a traditional rainy season. The warmest, driest months are March and May, with temperatures averaging 29°C. The winter months of December, January and February are slightly cooler. Rainfall peaks between June and September.
Top tips for Toronto to Mumbai
Taste delicious cuisine
India is renowned for its food – and Mumbai is one of the best places to sample some of its most sensational flavours. With plenty of high-end restaurants and celebrated street food stalls, this city has something for every palate.
At Bhendi Bazaar, one of the oldest street markets in Mumbai, you can try everything from steaming cups of chai to local vada pav – a spiced, deep-fried potato dumpling served up in a bread bun.
Wonderful waterfront attractions
Just as Lake Ontario offers beautiful views and ample unique outdoor activities, Mumbai’s waterfront is a prime scenic spot. Take a stroll around Marine Drive, a two-mile promenade built in an elegant Art Deco style.
Marine Drive is a clutter of upmarket hotels, high-end restaurants and the city’s buzzing nightlife scene. Work your way along the waterfront, sampling traditional Indian dishes at one of the local restaurants or seeking out global fare among the big-name operations.