Fly from Paris to Sydney with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Paris to Sydney with Etihad to fly from the centre of European style and sophistication to the sun-drenched beaches of Australia.
Touch down in the Australian coastal city, home of the sail-fins of the Sydney Opera House. View this iconic ode to music from the water on a sightseeing cruise around Sydney harbour as part of your Australian adventure.
CDG to SYD: flight facts
Flying from Paris to Sydney: FAQs
What is the weather like in Sydney?
Seasons vary in Sydney, with January to March (summer) usually the warmest months of the year as average highs reach around 27°C. This is great when planning a beach or surfing holiday Down Under.
July and August are the coolest months, where temperatures can drop into single figures – although average temperatures are still about 13°C.
How do I get from Sydney Airport to the city?
Sydney Airport is only five miles (eight km) from the centre. Buses and taxis operate from outside the terminal. When taking a taxi or booking an Etihad airport transfer, your journey should be around 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Alternatively, you can catch a train. Services run every 10 minutes and usually take less than 15 minutes to get into the city.
Top tips for Paris to Sydney
Explore Sydney Opera House
As iconic to Sydney as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, Sydney Opera House is a must-see. With its distinct wind-sail design, this stunning piece of architecture attracts thousands of visitors every week.
Take your pick from numerous shows, including comedies, dramas and classical music performances. Book a full tour to learn all about the famous building and its history, or select from dozens of delicious dishes at the Opera Kitchen Restaurant.
Relax at Bondi Beach
The luxurious stretch of Bondi Beach is a world away from the cobbled streets of Paris’ Montmartre.
Just a 15-minute drive from central Sydney, Bondi Beach is the place to go if you want to see how the locals unwind. Sun, sea, surf and shrimps on the BBQ – it’s a great introduction to Australian life.