Oceania

Pacific edges and big-sky outdoor cities.

3
Cities
$471
Avg mid / day
$159–1800
Daily range

What it costs to travel Oceania

Across the 3 cities we track in Oceania, mid-range travellers spend about $471 per day on the ground, with Auckland anchoring the affordable end at $428/day and Sydney at the top at $514/day.

Common currencies include NZD, AUD. Daily totals here cover accommodation, food, local transport, activities, and miscellaneous costs — flights and visas are not included. Numbers reflect shoulder season; low season trims about 15%, peak adds about 25%.

Region brief

How to budget Oceania as one block

Oceania groups 3 cities across 2 countries that share enough on logistics, weather pattern and currency exposure to budget as one block. The top-to-bottom ratio inside the region is 1.2× — Sydney runs about 1.2× the daily cost of Auckland at the same mid-range tier — which is a usefully concrete way to think about where in the region to anchor a multi-stop itinerary.

Oceania runs on a small set of currencies (NZD, AUD). Two FX events per trip is the realistic baseline; a no-foreign-transaction-fee card and a small float in each currency handles it without surprises.

A typical 10–14 day trip across Oceania works well as two or three anchors — e.g., Auckland for slower, longer days and Sydney for one denser city stop — connected by the cheapest regional links you can find. Daily totals shift between anchors by up to 86 USD, so where you sleep matters more than how many activities you book. The single most common Oceania budgeting mistake is averaging the cities together: a 50/50 split between Auckland and Sydney doesn't cost the average — it costs whatever you actually spend in each, weighted by nights. Build the budget per-anchor, then sum.

Season effect in Oceania

WindowWhat it means here
Low season~15% below the shoulder figure. Best for Auckland-style cities where weather is acceptable year-round; worst for cities where peak weather is the entire draw.
ShoulderThe numbers shown on this page. The default plan in Oceania for cost-vs-experience balance.
Peak~25% above shoulder, sometimes more for Sydney-class cities where peak is festival- or summer-driven. Book accommodation 8+ weeks ahead.
Reality check

Common misconceptions about Oceania

  • 'Australia and NZ are interchangeable' — NZ mid-range daily costs run ~15% below Australia at the same tier.
  • 'You need to rent a car' — true in NZ, false in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland and Wellington urban cores.
  • 'Summer is the only season' — Australian and NZ shoulder months (March–April, October–November) keep beach weather without peak surcharges.
FAQ

Budgeting Oceania · common questions

What is the cheapest city in Oceania?
Auckland, New Zealand is currently the most affordable city we track in Oceania, at about $428/day mid-range in shoulder season.
How much does a week in Oceania cost?
Mid-range travellers spend about $3297 per person per week across Oceania on average, based on 3 cities. Budget trips run roughly half that; luxury trips run 2–3× more.
What is the most expensive city in Oceania?
Sydney tops our Oceania index at about $514/day mid-range, driven mainly by accommodation.
When is Oceania cheapest to visit?
Low season — outside the local school-holiday and festival peaks — typically lowers daily costs by about 15% versus shoulder, and ~30% versus peak. Best price-and-weather windows vary by city; check individual pages.