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Popular flight routes to Venice

Auckland
Flights from Aucklandto Venice
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London
Flights from Londonto Venice
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Christchurch
Flights from Christchurchto Venice
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Paris
Flights from Paristo Venice
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How long is the flight to Venice?

If you’re planning a trip to Venice, we at eDreams have looked into the most popular routes to help you plan ahead. From Auckland, the flight takes about 25h 20m; from Queenstown, around 25h 36m; and from Wellington, roughly 26h 25m.
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How much does a flight to Venice cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Auckland to Venice starting from $1,005, with an average price of $2,226. If you depart from other cities such as Christchurch, you can find tickets from $1,167, and from Queenstown starting from $1,773, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Venice

Your journey to Venice lands you in a unique Italian city, celebrated globally for its intricate network of canals, ancient bridges, and car-free streets. This historic maritime power serves as the capital of the Veneto region, inviting travellers to explore its singular urban landscape.

The Doge's Palace showcases Venetian Gothic architecture, while Saint Mark's Basilica mesmerises with Byzantine mosaics. Venture through the Rialto Bridge, stroll across Saint Mark's Square, or discover the art at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, each contributing to Venice's rich cultural tapestry.

Venice offers a compelling blend of art, history, and a captivating atmosphere. It provides an immersive experience into centuries of heritage, art, and a distinct way of life shaped by its waterways.

When is the best time to fly to Venice?

High Season in Venice

Venice's high season, from late spring through early autumn, brings warm weather, with average temperatures from 20°C to 30°C. This period transforms the city into a bustling hub. Upon arrival, you'll find the canals and piazzas teeming with activity, reflecting a lively atmosphere. Outdoor dining flourishes, and the sounds of conversations fill the narrow streets. Key events like the Venice Film Festival in late August and early September draw international crowds, further enhancing the city's lively social scene.

The city's daily life during high season is fast-paced and energetic. You'll see gondolas constantly traversing the canals and visitors exploring every corner. The warm, sunny days are perfect for enjoying boat trips and walking tours, with most attractions operating extended hours. This season highlights Venice's iconic charm, offering a classic experience of its historical beauty and cultural richness, defined by sunshine and animated crowds.

Low Season in Venice

The low season, typically from November to March, offers a contrasting experience of Venice, marked by cooler weather and fewer crowds. Average temperatures range from 3°C to 10°C, often accompanied by mist or rain, creating a more melancholic yet equally captivating atmosphere. The city feels quieter and more intimate, a distinct change from the high season's bustle. Occasional acqua alta (high water) events can occur, where certain areas may temporarily flood, becoming a unique part of the winter experience.

During low season, Venice's rhythm slows. Many local businesses still operate, but the pace is more relaxed, allowing for deeper exploration without the usual queues. While outdoor activities are less frequent, the cooler conditions encourage visits to museums and galleries. The most notable event is Carnival in February, which temporarily transforms the city into a riot of colour and celebration. Otherwise, this season allows you to experience Venice's authentic character, revealing its quiet grandeur and local routines away from the peak tourist rush.

Venice bucket list: Best activities & sights

Stepping off your flight into Venice immediately immerses you in a city unlike any other. The absence of cars and the gentle lapping of water against ancient buildings instantly signal a unique adventure awaits. Here, exploration unveils a timeless beauty, where every corner reveals centuries of history and a captivating way of life.

St Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco)
This grand public space serves as the city's living room, bustling with activity and framed by magnificent architecture. You can feel the weight of history here, surrounded by monuments that have witnessed centuries of Venetian life.

Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
Discover the opulent former seat of Venetian power, a stunning Gothic palace that tells tales of dukes, intrigue, and empire. Its intricate design and vast chambers reveal the city's rich political and artistic past.

Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto)
Cross this iconic stone arch bridge, one of Venice's most famous landmarks, offering panoramic views of the Grand Canal. It's a lively hub where you can observe daily life unfold on the water below.

Grand Canal (Canal Grande)
Experience the city's main waterway, a natural artery winding through Venice, lined with historic palaces. A boat trip along this canal offers a unique perspective on the city's architectural grandeur.

Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri)
This enclosed limestone bridge connects the Doge's Palace to the former prison, offering a glimpse into the city's past judicial system. Its historical significance adds a poignant layer to your exploration.

Gondola Ride
Glide through Venice's intimate waterways aboard a traditional gondola, an authentic experience that defines the city. This classic journey lets you absorb the unique atmosphere from the water's level.

Murano and Burano Islands
Take a short boat trip to these neighbouring islands, famous for their traditional crafts. Murano is renowned for its exquisite glassmaking, while Burano captivates with its brightly painted houses and delicate lacework.

Secure your seat to Venice today

Before you know it, you'll be soaring towards Venice, ready for new discoveries. To find your ideal flight, consider booking early and being flexible with your travel dates. For even more benefits on your journey, don't forget the extra perks available with Prime.

Frequently asked questions about flights to Venice

How can I find cheap flights to Venice on eDreams?
At eDreams you will find flights from 27$ to Venice. 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 Venice.
When's the best time to go to Venice?
According to our customers' flight searches, the best time to fly to Venice is March.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Venice?

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

  • Etihad Airways: a one-way ticket costs on average $2,679.29: this has been calculated taking as a reference the average price of flights of Auckland to Venice, which amounts to $2,679.29 and that of flights departing from Queenstown, whose average price is $3,997.11.
  • Qantas Airways: the average price of a one-way ticket is $3,069.21. The flight between Auckland and Venice costs on average $2,695.00 and the ticket price from Wellington round the $3,274.00.
Which airlines fly to Venice?

Airlines flying direct from New Zeland to Venice include:

  • Ryanair, with flights from London, Paris and from Berlin, for example.

Airlines with indirect flights to Venice include:

  • Vueling, which flies from Auckland, Christchurch or Singapore.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Melbourne and Los Angeles, as well as from New York City.
  • Lufthansa, with flights from Melbourne, Singapore and also Auckland.
How long before a flight to Venice should I be at the airport?
If you want to be on time for your flight to Venice, you should get to the airport at least two to three hours in advance. Check-ins, security controls, customs, and boarding the airplane can take some time. At eDreams, you can find the best deals for flights to Venice departing from over 4 cities and choose from a variety of services that will improve your time at the airport and guarantee a much better travel experience, such as priority boarding and additional luggage. For more convenience, when booking your flight to Venice with eDreams you can also add insurance or opt for a refundable fare and have a problem-free trip!
What is the weather like in Venice?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Venice is in July, August and June, when the average temperature reaches 26.7, while March, July and December are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 25.17 hours. However, if you prefer colder temperatures, make sure you visit Venice during January, December or February to experience an average of 0.43. 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 June, October and September, when the average precipitation in Venice is 74.5, while the months of January, February and March are drier, with an average of 48.03.

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