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Madrid

Best Deals for Melbourne to Madrid Flights on Etihad

Best Deals for Melbourne to Madrid Flights on Etihad
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FromMelbourne (MEL)ToMadrid (MAD)Round-trip
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Economy
23 Aug 2025 - 26 Oct 2025

From

AUD2,178*

Last Seen 1 hour ago

FromMelbourne (MEL)ToMadrid (MAD)Round-trip
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Economy
18 Sep 2025 - 12 Oct 2025

From

AUD2,611*

Last Seen 1 day ago

*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking. Additional fees and charges for optional products and services may apply.

Fly from Melbourne to Madrid with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Melbourne to Madrid and journey from Australia’s stylish coastal city to Spain’s cosmopolitan capital right in the heart of the country.

Visit the Royal Palace and spend a sunny afternoon wandering the pretty gardens, or head to The Prado to spend the day surrounded by Rennaissance and Baroque masterpieces. At night, the city comes alive with magnificent tapas restaurants, flamenco dancing and the sounds of a Spanish fiesta.

Start your planning for this dream trip when you book flights with Etihad Airways.

MEL to MAD: flight facts

Journey time 23hrs 55mins

The shortest journey from Melbourne to Madrid with Etihad Airways takes around 24 hours, although your exact journey time will vary depending on your connecting flights. You can make your trip even better by extending a connection into Abu Dhabi into a mini-break.

Flight distance 10,803 miles

Flights from Melbourne (MEL) to Madrid (MAD) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) cover a distance of 10,803 miles (17,385 kilometres).

Your flight from Melbourne to Madrid

Flights from Melbourne (MEL) to Madrid (MAD) travel north-west along the southern coast and over Western Australia, soaring over the Pacific Ocean and stopping in Abu Dhabi.

You’ll then continue your journey north-west, crossing the Arabian Gulf and many of Europe’s Mediterranean countries, before landing at Spain’s Madrid-Barajas Adolfo Suárez Airport.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Melbourne to Madrid: FAQs

How do I get from Madrid airport to the city centre?

After your Melbourne to Madrid flight touches down, you have numerous options for making your way to the city. There are numerous car hire concessions at the airport if you plan to drive, or there are taxis available for a fixed price to central locations, as well as regular trains. You can also arrange a transfer with Etihad for a smooth arrival.

What is the weather like in Madrid?

Madrid enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and cooler winters. With an average temperature of 28°C, June is the hottest month. January is the coldest, averaging 7°C. There’s very little rain or snow in Madrid.

Top tips for Melbourne to Madrid

view of the reina sofia museum madrid spain

Make for Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

The Prado may be the most famous art museum in Madrid, but if you’re a fan of Melbourne’s quirky and colourful street art, then you’ll love the equally impressive Reina Sofía museum. It showcases modern works of art from the 20th century, including major work from Picasso and Dali.

assortment of spanish tapas madrid spain

Savour culinary delights

Visit Madrid and you’re in one of Europe’s best foodie destinations. Similar to Melbourne, much of Madrid’s lifestyle focuses on its love of good food. Indulge in traditional tapas, visit local street stalls and markets or enjoy delicious fresh seafood. Locals tend to eat later, especially in the evening, where many restaurants don’t get busy until 10pm.