Currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
71%Trains are 71% more expensive in Hamilton than in Invercargill.
Invercargill$2.60
Hamilton$4.44
MealMid-priced restaurant
22%The average meal is 22% more expensive in Hamilton than in Invercargill.
Invercargill$25.00
Hamilton$30.59
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
50%Taxis are 50% more expensive in Hamilton than in Invercargill.
Invercargill$4.00
Hamilton$6.00
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
19%Coffee is 19% more expensive in Hamilton than in Invercargill.
Invercargill$5.60
Hamilton$6.67
Exchange rate
1 NZD = 0.82 CAD
1 CAD = 1.23 NZD
Last checked on Mon, 02/03
Distance: 14786 kms
Invercargill airports
Invercargill (IVC)How far from city centre: 4 kms
Hamilton airports

Comprehensive Guide to Flights from Invercargill to Hamilton

Planning a trip from Invercargill, New Zealand, to Hamilton, Canada? Hamilton boasts a rich blend of cultural attractions, historical sites, and natural beauty, making it a captivating destination for travellers. Its vibrant local experiences and scenic landscapes are among the many reasons for its popularity. The fastest way to reach Hamilton from Invercargill is by air, although it requires an international journey.

Flight Duration: Direct flights from Invercargill to Hamilton are not available. You will need at least one stopover. The total flight time depends heavily on your chosen route and layover duration, generally ranging from 24 to 36 hours or more.

Flight Frequency & Airlines: Several major international airlines, such as Air New Zealand and Qantas, fly from Invercargill with connecting flights to Hamilton via major international hubs. These airlines usually offer multiple flights daily from Invercargill to Auckland or another larger airport in New Zealand, before the onward journey to Hamilton in Canada. The frequency of flights varies depending on the season and demand.

Alternative Routes & Stopover Cities: Because there are no direct flights, you'll likely have layovers in cities like Los Angeles, Vancouver, or another international airport, depending on which airlines you choose. Layover times can vary significantly, adding to the overall travel time.

Best Time to Book: Booking flights in advance, particularly during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn), often results in the best deals. Generally, flying during the off-peak seasons (avoiding school holidays and major local events in either country) usually leads to cheaper fares. Check for seasonal airfare trends to find cost-effective options, and make bookings a few months in advance to catch early-bird discounts.

Peak & Off-Peak Travel: Hamilton sees a surge in tourist traffic during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is most pleasant. For a more tranquil experience and potentially better deals, consider travelling during the quieter periods, such as spring or autumn.

Best time to fly to Hamilton

Hamilton enjoys a temperate climate with distinct seasonal variations. Summers (June-August) are warm with average highs around 22-30°C, perfect for outdoor activities. Winters (December-February) are cold, with average lows around 0°C and occasional snowfall. Spring and autumn offer pleasant transitional weather, making them ideal times to visit for travellers seeking a balance between mild temperatures and fewer crowds. The most rain usually occurs in August.

Invercargill airports

Invercargill has one major airport that serves commercial flights: Invercargill Airport.

Invercargill Airport

Invercargill Airport is a smaller regional airport. It has a single terminal building and serves mainly domestic flights. Although it's not a major hub, its location makes it a convenient gateway to the Southland region.

Main airlines for this route

  • Air New Zealand
  • Qantas
  • Jetstar

Hamilton airports

Hamilton has one major airport serving commercial flights: John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.

John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport

John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is an international airport located southwest of downtown Hamilton. It's a key cargo airport as well as a passenger airport, serving the Hamilton area and parts of Southern Ontario. The airport is well-connected to the city centre.

To reach the city centre from the airport, you can use public transportation, such as the Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) bus route 20 A-Line Express, which connects to the Hamilton GO Centre and West Harbour GO Station. Taxis and private car services are also readily available.

What to do and see in Hamilton

Hamilton, Ontario offers a blend of urban attractions and natural beauty. Whether you are visiting on a family vacation or looking for a city break, Hamilton will have something to offer you.

  • Royal Botanical Gardens: Explore diverse plant collections and stunning landscapes in this expansive botanical garden.
  • Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum: Discover a fascinating collection of historic aircraft and military vehicles.
  • Dundas Peak: Hike to the top of Dundas Peak for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and surrounding area.

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