From the wineries of the North Island to the ski slopes of the South, here’s the best New Zealand travel deals online.
New Zealand may not be known as being a cheap holiday destination, but if you know how to find the best deals — or just check in here regularly to see what we’ve found — you can save a lot on your holiday to the land of the long white cloud.
Our latest New Zealand travel deals
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$449 Fiji or Bali flights: Virgin Australia Happy Hour
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Grab $79 flights in this week’s Virgin Happy Hour sale
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Lock in $249 flights to Japan in this Jetstar weekend fare frenzy
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$79 flights in this Virgin Happy Hour sale
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$279 Hawaii flights and more: Latest Jetstar Weekend Fare Frenzy
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$49 flights in the latest Virgin sale
New Zealand flights from $426 return
- What’s the deal? Fly to New Zealand from Australia for as low as $426 return. Sample price is from Melbourne to Queenstown in November 2024.
- Book by: When sold out.
Up to 25% Contiki’s most popular tours
- What’s the deal? Book itineraries in Europe, Asia, USA, South America, Africa or New Zealand at 25% off the regular price — that’s up to $1,200 off.
- Book by: 31 October, 2024.
How to find the best New Zealand travel deals
Cheap flights to New Zealand
To get the best fare on a flight to New Zealand, you’ll want to avoid travelling during peak seasons. That includes the Christmas and New Year’s summer holidays, Easter and the July and September school holidays, too. Flight prices can easily double during this time.
Travelling during the winter months, although it will be cold, are the cheapest times to visit New Zealand. The only exception here would be flights to Queenstown as it’s a popular si destination on the South Island.
Search for flights on a site that offers a flexible dates calendar. Jetstar and Qantas both do this for their own flights, but you can use Webjet or Skyscanner to do this, too, and see flights from multiple airlines.
✈️ Looking for an Air New Zealand deal? Check them out here.
Cheap accommodation in New Zealand
Staying outside of peak season is a sure-fire way to keep costs down, but it’s not always the best solution if you’re restricted to certain travel periods.
It always pays to shop around, and this hotel booking advice applies to stays everywhere, not just New Zealand. Check hotel prices directly through the hotel, and look at a few different hotel booking sites. Even better, compare prices on a hotel aggregator like HotelsCombined or Kayak.
If hotels are proving to be too expensive, try a looking for a homestay. Locals renting out their homes, spare bedrooms, granny flats or a tiny home on their property usually don’t charge as much per night as hotels are. Plus, you’d get a real taste of local life.
One of the best tricks we found is to avoid staying in main cities or touristy areas. Your accommodation costs, whether it’s a hotel or a homestay, can be cut in half – or more – by doing this.
For example, on a trip to New Zealand where we’re travelling from Queenstown to Wanaka to Lake Tekapo, we accommodation in Wanaka to be incredibly expensive, with prices around $300 per night. By staying the night between Wanaka and Tekapo, we’re spending less than $100 for accommodation.
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More Cheaptrips.au travel deals
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Qantas Red Tail sale drops Asia flights to as low as $504 return
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30% off international flights in latest Virgin Australia sale
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More $45 fares in this week’s Virgin Happy Hour sale
🔗 Get all the details for this deal: More $45 fares in this week’s Virgin Happy Hour sale