Fly from Dublin to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dublin to Mumbai with Etihad Airways and travel from the beautiful capital of the Emerald Isle to the bustling home of Bollywood.
A vast city full of high-end restaurants, iconic hotels and well-known fashion houses, Mumbai is a prosperous and fast-moving place that’s constantly evolving. Discover hidden temples, unique bazaars and breath-taking architecture in this captivating city.
Flying from Dublin to Mumbai: FAQs
Where should I stay in Mumbai?
Mumbai is a huge city full of unique neighbourhoods. Colaba is ideal for those wishing to explore the city’s exquisite architecture. Alternatively, if you want to be near boutique stores and upscale restaurants, Malabar Hill is a great option.
Bandra is equally popular with visitors thanks to its sensational sea views, a plethora of restaurants and as the home of the Bollywood Walk of Fame.
What’s the weather like in Mumbai?
Enjoying a tropical climate with warm weather throughout the year, Mumbai boasts a long sunny season that runs from October all the way through to May. This is the ideal time to visit for those wanting to spend their days exploring the city’s numerous outdoor attractions.
January and February bring particularly inviting weather with an average temperature of 24°C and cooling winds.
Top tips for Dublin to Mumbai
Learn about Mumbai’s past
While Dublin has the National Museum of Ireland, Mumbai is home to the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum. Both offer an insightful look into the past of their respective cities.
Mumbai’s foremost museum houses an astonishing collection of books, manuscripts, maps, weaponry and photographs. The lush gardens of Jijamata Udyan that surround the complex are also well worth exploring.
Explore Elephanta Island
As the National Gallery in Dublin attracts visitors all year round, so does the intriguing Elephanta Island in Mumbai. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the ancient rock-cut temples feature incredible carvings and imposing statues.
Perhaps most impressive of all is the Shiva-dedicated temple with its stunning pillars, shrines, courtyards and an imposing 20-foot (six-metre) statue of Sadhashiva.