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Popular flight routes to Dunedin

Auckland
Flights from Aucklandto Dunedin
210$
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Wellington
Flights from Wellingtonto Dunedin
104$
97$
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Christchurch
Flights from Christchurchto Dunedin
139$
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Hamilton
Flights from Hamiltonto Dunedin
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Napier - Hastings
Flights from Napier - Hastingsto Dunedin
185$
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Gold Coast - Coolangatta
Flights from Gold Coast - Coolangattato Dunedin
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How long is the flight to Dunedin?

If you’re planning a trip to Dunedin, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From Christchurch, the flight takes about 1h 10m; from Wellington, around 1h 27m; and from Auckland, roughly 2h 1m.
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How much does a flight to Dunedin cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Christchurch to Dunedin starting from $82, with an average price of $97. If you depart from other cities such as Wellington, you can find tickets from $93, and from Napier - Hastings starting from $172, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Dunedin

Dunedin, a major city in New Zealand's South Island, offers a distinct Southern charm. As a regional hub, it serves as a gateway to Otago's rugged coastline and dramatic interior landscapes, drawing visitors keen on exploration.

The city's heritage is evident in its Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Discover the historic Dunedin Railway Station, the ornate Olveston Historic Home, and the grand St. Paul's Cathedral. A walk through the city also reveals the quirky Baldwin Street and the lush Dunedin Botanic Garden, each contributing to its unique character.

Ultimately, Dunedin presents a destination rich in Scottish heritage and academic prestige. It provides a blend of historical discovery, architectural appreciation, and natural beauty for those looking to experience a different side of New Zealand.

When is the best time to fly to Dunedin?

High Season (Summer)

Dunedin’s high season runs from December to February, bringing its warmest and sunniest weather. Daily temperatures typically range from 15°C to 20°C, creating a comfortable atmosphere for exploring. The city feels more open and lively, with longer daylight hours extending into the evening.

During this period, Dunedin comes alive with outdoor activities and events. Locals and visitors enjoy coastal walks, beach trips to places like St Clair, and exploring the Otago Peninsula. The social calendar features events such as the Dunedin Craft Beer & Food Festival, adding to the lively summer atmosphere. The city’s relaxed pace, combined with the agreeable weather, makes for an inviting arrival experience.

Low Season (Winter)

The low season spans from June to August, marking Dunedin’s coldest and often wettest period. Temperatures usually hover between 5°C and 10°C, with frosty mornings and occasional snowfall in the surrounding hills. The shorter days create a cosier, more introspective feel within the city.

Winter shifts Dunedin’s focus to indoor cultural experiences and hearty fare. Cafés and restaurants offer warm havens, while museums and galleries provide shelter from the elements. While outdoor activities are less prominent, the cooler weather enhances the dramatic beauty of the coastline. The city embraces a quieter rhythm, offering a distinct contrast to the summer's bustle.

Dunedin bucket list: Best activities & sights

After your flight lands, Dunedin welcomes you with a distinctive blend of Scottish heritage and natural beauty. This southern city invites you to explore its unique character, from grand Victorian architecture to rare wildlife encounters, revealing a city rich in history and lively culture.

Baldwin Street
Experience the world’s steepest residential street, a memorable challenge for a walk or drive. This Dunedin landmark offers unique views and a fun photo opportunity.

Larnach Castle
Explore New Zealand’s only castle, perched on the Otago Peninsula. This opulent historic home tells tales of a dramatic past through its meticulously restored rooms and gardens.

Royal Albatross Centre
Visit the world’s only mainland colony of northern royal albatross at Taiaroa Head. Witness these majestic birds up close in their natural habitat, a truly special wildlife encounter.

Olveston Historic Home
Step back in time at this perfectly preserved Edwardian mansion. Discover a fascinating collection of art, furniture, and artifacts that offer a glimpse into Dunedin’s past.

Dunedin Railway Station
Admire the intricate architecture of this stunning Edwardian building, often called the "gingerbread house." It stands as a grand testament to Dunedin's prosperity.

Speight's Brewery Tour
Delve into the history and craft of one of New Zealand’s oldest breweries. Learn about the brewing process and the legacy of this iconic Dunedin institution.

Otago Museum
Immerse yourself in natural and human history at this extensive museum. Its diverse exhibits range from New Zealand’s unique wildlife to global cultures.

Secure your seat to Dunedin today

Before you know it, you'll be soaring towards Dunedin, and finding the best flight deals is simple when you compare options across different dates. For even more ways to save on your journey, remember to check out the extra travel benefits with Prime. We're here to help you effortlessly book your flight and start your South Island discovery.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Dunedin

How can I find cheap flights to Dunedin on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 78$ to Dunedin. 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 Dunedin.
When's the best time to book flights to Dunedin?
By this we mean when travellers book their tickets. For the best time to actually travel to Dunedin, read on.
When's the best time to go to Dunedin?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Dunedin is March.
The next best month to travel to Dunedin is April.
And let's not forget June, the third top choice for travelling to Dunedin.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can highlight November as the least popular month for flights to Dunedin.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Dunedin?

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

  • Jetstar: the average price of a one way flight is $380.23 . The average price of a Auckland ticket to Dunedin is $378.73 and $538.74 if you leave from Christchurch.
  • Air New Zealand: a one-way ticket costs on average $541.15: this has been calculated taking as a reference the average price of flights of Christchurch to Dunedin, which amounts to $414.29 and that of flights departing from Auckland, whose average price is $440.60.
Which airlines fly to Dunedin?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Dunedin include:

  • Air New Zealand, with flights from Auckland, Wellington and from Christchurch, for example.
  • Jetstar also operates numerous flights, some of them originating from Auckland, Gold Coast - Coolangatta and Christchurch.

Airlines with indirect flights to Dunedin include:

  • Air New Zealand, which flies from Auckland, Hamilton or Tauranga.
  • Qantas Airways, with flights from Melbourne and Gold Coast - Coolangatta, as well as from Auckland.
  • Singapore Airlines, with flights from Sydney, Wagga Wagga, NSW and also Brisbane.
How many airports are in Dunedin and which is the main one?
Dunedin has 1 airport. Dunedin International Airport operates flights to national and international destinations in 12 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Auckland, Wellington and Gold Coast - Coolangatta.

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