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$1,568 - $3,675
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New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 11/11
2 stops26h 00m
Queenstown Intl
Sun 11/24
2 stops42h 35m
New York LaGuardiaQueenstown Intl
LGA - ZQN
LGAZQN
New York LaGuardia
Mon 11/11
2 stops27h 35m
Queenstown Intl
Mon 11/25
2 stops23h 50m
NewarkQueenstown Intl
EWR - ZQN
EWRZQN
Newark
Mon 11/11
2 stops24h 15m
Queenstown Intl
Sun 11/24
2 stops41h 29m
NewarkQueenstown Intl
EWR - ZQN
EWRZQN
Newark
Mon 11/11
2 stops28h 40m
Queenstown Intl
Tue 11/26
2 stops40h 45m
New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 11/11
1 stop22h 35m
Queenstown Intl
Sun 11/24
1 stop20h 15m
New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 8/3
2 stops33h 26m
Queenstown Intl
Wed 8/7
1 stop21h 35m
New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sat 8/3
2 stops34h 25m
Queenstown Intl
Wed 8/7
2 stops21h 55m
New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 9/20
2 stops36h 55m
Queenstown Intl
Sun 9/22
3 stops52h 10m
New York John F Kennedy IntlQueenstown Intl
JFK - ZQN
JFKZQN
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 8/2
2 stops47h 25m
Queenstown Intl
Wed 8/7
2 stops55h 00m
Currently, July is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Queenstown (average of $1,499). Flying to Queenstown in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,986). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,973
February
$1,604
March
$1,673
April
$1,849
May
$1,686
June
$1,774
July
$1,499
August
$1,969
September
$1,811
October
$1,686
November
$1,508
December
$1,986
ZQN Temperature | 37.4 - 59 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Queenstown, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 59.0 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 37.4 F).
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
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The crew, food, and entertainment were amazing. The leg room/distance from the row in front of you seems smaller than other airlines which is very uncomfortable.
Queenstown is New Zealand’s number 1 vacation destination for international visitors, and it is easy to see why. Queenstown is jaw-droppingly beautiful. It sits beside Lake Wakatipu with clear, turquoise and calm waters and above the town and lake rise the Remarkables, the majestic, snow-capped moutains.
It’s the hub for adventure tourism- the first commercial bungy jump was based at the Kawarau Bridge. There is so much to do from aerobatic flight to parapenting via jet boating, to whitewater rafting and mountain biking to fly fishing and much, much more.
It’s also a major center for skiing and snowboarding. Its four main mountain skifields are Cardrona Alpine Resort, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Treble Cone. Cross-country is available at the Waiorau Snow Farm, near Cardrona village. And after a day in the snow, the après ski is hot. There are more than 200 bars and eateries, one for every 75 people, it is said.
An hour west of Queenstown is Fiordland, New Zealand’s largest national park. Milford Sound is the best known of all of the fiords, because it is unspeakably gorgeous.
Queenstown has an Alpine climate. Summer (December to February) temperatures range between 50 and 72 F, winter (June to August) temperatures between 32 and 46 F. The average number of rainy days per month is eight.
Queenstown is a four-season destination. There really is no bad time to visit Queenstown.
June to October is ski season. December to March is summer time, when New Zealanders take their vacations. Summer is also peak season for walking and hiking.
The low-lying river fishing season starts on October 1, and the alpine-river fishing season opens on November 2.
There are lots of rental-car companies at the airport. The Kiwi Shuttle will deliver you to any address in Queenstown and there’s also Super Shuttle, a door-to-door shared ride service. Taxis and limousines are readily available as well.
Public transport – the Connectabus runs between 6am and 11pm, every 20 minutes.
The Central Business District is compact and ideal for walking. Connectabus offers an extensive route network around the area, up to Sunshine Bay and down to Arrowtown.
Several activity providers offer free shuttles to/from the town center.
During ski season, several shuttle buses run to Coronet Peak, The Remarkables and Cardrona Alpine Resort.
• The Winter Festival takes place at the end of June/start of July each year. It’s a week of music and fun, fireworks and a Big Air Invitational.
• Sam Neill’s vineyard highly sought out. If you want a tour we recommend scheduling way in advance. The vineyard is about 2 miles from Clyde and 7 miles from Alexandra. The Pinot Noir is the specialty.
• There are several world-class golf courses within 20 miles of each other including Kelvin Heights, Millbrook and Jacks Point.