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Fuzhou (FOC) → Auckland (AKL)
Sichuan Airlines
Friday, 17 May 2024
SGD 446.08
Singapore (SIN) → Auckland (AKL)
British Airways
Sunday, 12 May 2024
SGD 860.63
Chiang Mai (CNX) → Auckland (AKL)
EVA Air
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
SGD 1,071.48
Vancouver (YVR) → Auckland (AKL)
American Airlines
Thursday, 25 Apr 2024
SGD 1,362.60
Vancouver (YVR) → Auckland (AKL)
Airlines
Saturday, 04 May 2024
SGD 1,656.91
Vancouver (YVR) → Auckland (AKL)
Air Canada
Thursday, 25 Apr 2024
SGD 1,674.81
Taipei (TPE) → Auckland (AKL)
Airlines
Friday, 03 May 2024
SGD 2,707.16
Taipei (TPE) → Auckland (AKL)
Airlines
Monday, 06 May 2024
SGD 3,772.69
Chiang Mai (CNX) → Auckland (AKL)
Airlines
Saturday, 20 Apr 2024
SGD 4,167.49
New Delhi (DEL) → Auckland (AKL)
Airlines
Monday, 06 May 2024
SGD 5,599.91

Top Hotels in Auckland

ibis budget Auckland Airport
ibis budget Auckland Airport
VR Queen Street - Hotel & Suites
VR Queen Street - Hotel & Suites
Kiwi International Hotel
Kiwi International Hotel
Airport Gateway Hotel
Airport Gateway Hotel
Novotel Auckland Airport
Novotel Auckland Airport
ibis Budget Auckland Central
ibis Budget Auckland Central
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Flight to Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland is a city located in the north island of New Zealand. Being the Beta+ World city, Auckland is the largest urban area that holds its importance in commerce, arts, and educations. Although Auckland is known as one of the expensive cities in the world, they also ranked third in the Mercer Quality of Living survey which makes them as one of the livable cities. Auckland holds many interesting places to be visited such as the old The University of Auckland that built in 1883, art museums, sky tower, and other significant tourist attractions.

Airport in Auckland

1. Auckland Airport

Auckland airport is the largest and the busiest airport that operates in New Zealand, with yearly visit approximately almost 5 – 15 million passengers. Auckland airport also awarded as the 12th best airport in the world by the Skytrax World Airport Award in 2013 that also makes Auckland Airport as the best airport in the Australia/Pacific region. Located near Mangere, 21 kilometers south from the Auckland city center, the airport has the capacity of handling 45 flights at one time.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Auckland?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Auckland. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka's price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Auckland.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Auckland?

The best time to visit Auckland maybe from March to May and between September and November as these months are the months with a pleasant temperature. The peak season will be from December to February as Auckland will be packed with tourist. It is advisable if you want to go to visit Auckland at these times it is best for you to plan your trips early by doing an early booking. This is to avoid the high rates and prices of hotels and goods by the local.

Tourist also may come to Auckland during March as they wanted to celebrate the Auckland Cup Week. Auckland Cup Week is one of the big annual racing carnivals that being held in the first week of March. The tradition of this carnival was started back in 2006 then has become the annual event for New Zealand and Auckland has gained thousands of tourists coming to enjoy the Harness and greyhound racing.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Auckland

Auckland is the most visited city in New Zealand that promise you many attractions that will leave you with sweet memories.

1. Pasifika Festival – Since 1993 the Pasifika festival has become the annual celebration held by the community of Auckland. Celebrating the diversity of culture between Samoa, Tonga, CookIslands, Fiji, Niue, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Tangata Whenua (New Zealand Maori), this festival has attracted more than 200,000. In celebrating the unique diversity of culture, this festival offers tourist various traditional foods and outfits by the 11 different nationalities.

2. Auckland Museum – Auckland museum is a significant place to visit especially to those who are wondering about the history of Auckland. In this museum, it holds the largest collection of Maori and Pacific treasure that no other places have. Auckland Museum is the only place that visitors can experience the Maori performance daily. Visitors can visit this museum as early as 10 am and it will close at 5 pm. Open daily except for Christmas, this museum will charge you nothing, not even the entrance ticketing.

3. Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium – Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium or previously known as the Kelly Tarlton Underwater world is a public aquarium that open to all. It first opened in 1985 and now nearly 34 years operating, Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium will give you several experiences including real-life experience with penguins, sharks, and many other sea creatures. Antarctic ice adventure, stingray bay, Pacific Shark Zone and Shipwreck Explore are among the packages of exhibits that you can try there.

Auckland is a city located in the north island of New Zealand. Being the Beta+ World city, Auckland is the largest urban area that holds its importance in commerce, arts, and educations. Although Auckland is known as one of the expensive cities in the world, they also ranked third in the Mercer Quality of Living survey which makes them as one of the livable cities. Auckland holds many interesting places to be visited such as the old The University of Auckland that built in 1883, art museums, sky tower, and other significant tourist attractions.

Airport in Auckland

1. Auckland Airport

Auckland airport is the largest and the busiest airport that operates in New Zealand, with yearly visit approximately almost 5 – 15 million passengers. Auckland airport also awarded as the 12th best airport in the world by the Skytrax World Airport Award in 2013 that also makes Auckland Airport as the best airport in the Australia/Pacific region. Located near Mangere, 21 kilometers south from the Auckland city center, the airport has the capacity of handling 45 flights at one time.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Auckland?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Auckland. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka's price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Auckland.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Auckland?

The best time to visit Auckland maybe from March to May and between September and November as these months are the months with a pleasant temperature. The peak season will be from December to February as Auckland will be packed with tourist. It is advisable if you want to go to visit Auckland at these times it is best for you to plan your trips early by doing an early booking. This is to avoid the high rates and prices of hotels and goods by the local.

Tourist also may come to Auckland during March as they wanted to celebrate the Auckland Cup Week. Auckland Cup Week is one of the big annual racing carnivals that being held in the first week of March. The tradition of this carnival was started back in 2006 then has become the annual event for New Zealand and Auckland has gained thousands of tourists coming to enjoy the Harness and greyhound racing.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Auckland

Auckland is the most visited city in New Zealand that promise you many attractions that will leave you with sweet memories.

1. Pasifika Festival – Since 1993 the Pasifika festival has become the annual celebration held by the community of Auckland. Celebrating the diversity of culture between Samoa, Tonga, CookIslands, Fiji, Niue, Tahiti, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Kiribati and the Tangata Whenua (New Zealand Maori), this festival has attracted more than 200,000. In celebrating the unique diversity of culture, this festival offers tourist various traditional foods and outfits by the 11 different nationalities.

2. Auckland Museum – Auckland museum is a significant place to visit especially to those who are wondering about the history of Auckland. In this museum, it holds the largest collection of Maori and Pacific treasure that no other places have. Auckland Museum is the only place that visitors can experience the Maori performance daily. Visitors can visit this museum as early as 10 am and it will close at 5 pm. Open daily except for Christmas, this museum will charge you nothing, not even the entrance ticketing.

3. Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium – Kelly Tarlton's Sealife Aquarium or previously known as the Kelly Tarlton Underwater world is a public aquarium that open to all. It first opened in 1985 and now nearly 34 years operating, Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium will give you several experiences including real-life experience with penguins, sharks, and many other sea creatures. Antarctic ice adventure, stingray bay, Pacific Shark Zone and Shipwreck Explore are among the packages of exhibits that you can try there.

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