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Flights from Aucklandto Cardiff
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Cardiff offers a compelling destination for your next journey, serving as the capital and largest city of Wales. Located on the southern coast, it stands as a significant port city and a lively centre for Welsh culture, business, and government. Discovering this city by air means immersing yourself in a rich and distinctive urban landscape.

Explore Cardiff's historical texture through its many landmarks. Visit Cardiff Castle, an impressive site with over 2000 years of history, or wander through the Victorian and Edwardian arcades. The city also features the National Museum Cardiff, Llandaff Cathedral, and the Senedd, home to the Welsh Parliament. Each site contributes to Cardiff's unique architectural and historical identity.

Cardiff's character blends its ancient past with a modern, dynamic atmosphere, making it a captivating place to explore. The city presents opportunities for cultural discovery, historical insight, and experiencing Welsh life. This blend of heritage and contemporary appeal defines Cardiff as a destination.

When is the best time to fly to Cardiff?

High Season

During Cardiff’s high season, typically from June to August, the city buzzes with a warm, lively atmosphere. Temperatures generally range from 18°C to 22°C, with longer daylight hours making outdoor activities more appealing. You’ll find Cardiff in full swing, with its parks and waterfront areas, like Cardiff Bay, frequently busy with locals and visitors enjoying the pleasant weather.

Cultural life accelerates, marked by a full calendar of events. Major events such as the Cardiff Food and Drink Festival and live music concerts often take over the city centre and Bute Park. The city feels lively, with outdoor dining areas extending onto pavements and a noticeable increase in pedestrian activity around landmarks like Cardiff Castle. Upon arrival, you'll encounter a city fully engaged with its summer identity, reflecting a peak period for social gatherings and outdoor exploration.

Low Season

Cardiff’s low season, generally from November to March, offers a more subdued and introspective experience. Temperatures cool considerably, averaging between 5°C and 10°C, and daylight hours are shorter. The weather becomes more unpredictable, with cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and occasional frosty mornings influencing daily life. The city's pace slows down, creating a different, more intimate ambiance.

While outdoor events are less frequent, the low season brings unique cultural experiences, especially around the Christmas period when Cardiff hosts festive markets and ice-skating rinks. The city maintains a cosy feel, with indoor attractions like the National Museum Cardiff and St Fagans National Museum of History becoming popular havens. Arriving in low season means experiencing a quieter Cardiff, where local routines are more prominent and the city's historical depth feels more pronounced amidst the crisp air.

Cardiff bucket list: Best activities & sights

After your flight lands, Cardiff welcomes you with a distinctive energy, blending ancient history with a modern buzz. This Welsh capital is ready for you to explore, revealing its unique character through its historic sites and lively cultural scene. Discover what makes this city special as you navigate its streets and immerse yourself in its atmosphere.

Here’s what awaits you in Cardiff:

Cardiff Castle
This iconic landmark stands at the city's heart, a rich blend of Roman fort, Norman stronghold, and Victorian Gothic fantasy. Explore its diverse architectural styles and opulent interiors that tell centuries of stories.

Principality Stadium
Home to Welsh rugby and major concerts, this stadium dominates the city's skyline with its distinctive retractable roof. Feel the excitement and scale of this world-class venue, even when there's no event on.

Cardiff Bay
Once a thriving port, this revitalised waterfront area is now a hub of culture and leisure. Stroll along the barrage, visit the striking Senedd (Welsh Parliament building), or enjoy the lively atmosphere by the water.

National Museum Cardiff
Housed in an impressive Edwardian building, this museum offers insights into Wales' natural history, art, and archaeology. See dinosaur exhibits, Impressionist paintings, and ancient Celtic gold.

Bute Park
Just behind Cardiff Castle, this expansive green space provides a peaceful escape from the urban environment. Wander through arboretums, admire the river Taff, and discover hidden bridges and statues.

Cardiff Market
Experience a taste of local life in this historic Victorian indoor market, operating since the 1890s. Browse a diverse range of stalls offering everything from fresh produce to local crafts and independent eateries.

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To find the best flight deals to Cardiff, book in advance and consider flying during the off-season for optimal savings. Compare flight options effortlessly to discover your perfect journey, and remember that eDreams Prime offers even more travel benefits for frequent flyers. Before you know it, you'll be on your way to exploring Cardiff.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Cardiff

How can I find cheap flights to Cardiff on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 20$ to Cardiff. Thanks to the combination of various technologies, machine learning algorithms and real user searches on our platform, you will be able to choose between the different options that best suit your needs when you have to fly to Cardiff.
When's the best time to go to Cardiff?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Cardiff is March.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Cardiff?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from US to Cardiff, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Singapore Airlines: the average price of a one way flight is $5,198.16 . The average price of a Auckland ticket to Cardiff is $5,027.02 and $6,094.58 if you leave from Christchurch.
  • Air New Zealand: a one-way ticket costs on average $5,455.30: this has been calculated taking as a reference the average price of flights of Auckland to Cardiff, which amounts to $5,455.06 and that of flights departing from Christchurch, whose average price is $6,530.38.
  • China Airlines: the average price of a one-way ticket is $5,808.86. The flight between Auckland and Cardiff costs on average $5,808.86 and the ticket price from Christchurch round the $6,360.93.
Which airlines fly to Cardiff?

Airlines with indirect flights to Cardiff include:

  • Klm Royal Dutch Airlines, which flies from Comox, Vancouver or Victoria.
What is the weather like in Cardiff?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Cardiff is in July, August and June, when the average temperature reaches 21, while July, August and June are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 20.07 hours. However, if you prefer colder temperatures, make sure you visit Cardiff during February, January or December to experience an average of 2.33. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during October, December and November, when the average precipitation in Cardiff is 127.4, while the months of June, April and May are drier, with an average of 69.17.

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