A flight from London to Nelson will take at least 24 hours and require at least 2 stop-overs. This means there are lots of options for a cheap flight. Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Malaysian Airways and Singapore Airlines are just a few of the airlines who have a flight to Nelson via Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch and travellers can choose a flight from either Gatwick or Heathrow.Given how far New Zealand is from London, it is well worth taking the time to look around the region. Maybe enjoy a stop-over in Kuala Lumpar or Hong Kong. A flight via Sydney or Melbourne in Australia is another great route.Named after the hero of Waterloo, Nelson is a very popular tourist destination. There are shuttle buses and taxis available to transport visitors to the city. A rental car is also a good option. New Zealand has excellent roads and the South Island is a great place for a road trip.
To travel between London and Nelson at a low cost, Easyvoyage provides two major pieces of information: the calendar and the price history for London - Nelson flights. These elements will allow you to analyse the cheapest London - Nelson flights by departure date.
Part of New Zealand's magnificent conservation estate the Abel Tasman National Park is world-famous with nature lovers. It features unique and endangered species and offers a range of activities including kayaking, tramping and camping.
2 Wine ToursThis region's award winning wines are sold all over the world and winery tours are very popular with visitors. There are also a number of boutique breweries and many operators offer combined tours.
3 World of Wearable Art and Classic Cars MuseumThe World of Wearable Art competition, aptly called "WOW", originated in Nelson before moving north to a larger venue in Wellington. The World of Wearable Art and Classic Cars Museum features original garments from the show as well as a tribute to automotive excellence.
4 Golden BayOne of New Zealand's most famous swimming beaches this is a great place to relax for a picnic. It's also a premier fishing spot with a thriving charter fishing industry.
5 TakakaA sleepy inland town Takaka features Harwood's Hole a cave system with the country's steepest descent and Te Waikoropupu Springs, a sacred site for Maori with some of the freshest and clearest water in the world.