Popular in | March |
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Cheapest in | February |
Average price | $685 |
Round-trip from | $580 |
One-way from | $353 |
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Price
NewarkYuma
EWR - YUM
EWRYUM
Newark
Tue 11/12
4:00 pm-6:57 pm
2 stops28h 57m
NewarkYuma
EWR - YUM
EWRYUM
Newark
Sun 12/1
4:34 pm-12:57 am
1 stop10h 23m
New YorkYuma
JFK - YUM
JFKYUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 12/1
6:30 am-3:15 pm
1 stop10h 45m
NewarkYuma
EWR - YUM
EWRYUM
Newark
Wed 1/15
12:40 pm-9:30 pm
1 stop10h 50m
Yuma
Tue 1/21
7:45 am-4:42 pm
1 stop6h 57m
New YorkYuma
JFK - YUM
JFKYUM
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 1/15
2:30 pm-9:30 pm
1 stop9h 00m
Yuma
Tue 1/21
7:45 am-4:29 pm
1 stop6h 44m
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On average, a flight from New York to Yuma takes 8 hours 1 minute. Flights to Yuma from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airline flying from New York to Yuma is American Airlines.
The cheapest airline flying from New York to Yuma is American Airlines.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Yuma ranges from 0.0 - 0.6 inches per month. August is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 0.6 in. May is typically the driest time to visit Yuma when rainfall is around 0.0 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Yuma, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 89.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 55.4 F).
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Service was good. We pre-ordered a snack but never made it to us.
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Service was good. We pre-ordered a snack but never made it to us.
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Service was good. We pre-ordered a snack but never made it to us.
Spectacular desert scenery, a wealth of history and culture and one of America’s greatest rivers all help to make the Arizona city of Yuma a thrilling place for travelers. Yuma was once the safest crossing point on the mighty Colorado River, and pioneers fleeing the Oklahoma dust bowls, Spanish explorers and intrepid adventurers all headed to this exciting gateway to the Southwest.
The city has more sunshine per year than any other city in the world, making it a popular choice at all times of year. It’s the perfect destination if you enjoy the great outdoors, and you can choose from activities as diverse as golf, boating, off road driving in the desert, kayaking, horse riding, fishing and hiking.
There’s more than enough to satisfy your interest in history and culture too, and historic downtown Yuma is right by the river. Main Street has been a focal point of events since back when it marked the end of the Gila Trail – interestingly, the trail is the oldest of the ancient western trails – and was the route that prospectors heading to the gold fields of California walked to reach the ferry over the Colorado River back in 1849. Main Street today is where you’ll find City Hall and the Arts Center, and highlights of the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area include the Ocean-to-Ocean Bridge and Wetlands Park.
Pivot Point Interpretive Plaza is an essential stop, and the exciting exhibit within the public park highlights the point where the very first train entered the state in 1877. As well as a locomotive, two lasers define the railway’s path out over the river after dark, and a water cascade at the edge of the plaza defines the historic bank line. It’s worth noting that the laser feature may not be available during the hottest months – normally June to August – as lasers need to be chilled in order to work. Learn about Arizona’s first prison at Yuma Territorial Prison Park & Museum, or explore some of the city’s wonderful parks like West Wetlands Park, Gateway Park, or Roxaboxen Park which was inspired by the children’s stories of Alice McIerran.
A choice of great restaurants, live music venues and friendly bars, as well as three casinos mean that you’ll find plenty to keep you happy after the sun goes down.
Arizona is a desert state, and from May till October it can be extremely hot in the city, with July temperatures reaching 105 degrees Fahrenheit. The peak times to visit are between March and May, when the city is not quite as hot and conditions are pleasant. However, early March means spring break for many universities, and an abundance of outdoor sports and activities plus the city’s proximity to Mexico attracts younger visitors during this busy period. June to September is the hottest period of the year, and it’s often busy as families take advantage of school holidays to visit. Agritourism is highly popular in the region, and from August till November different harvests such as date, tangerine and pomelo can also mean an influx of visitors. The coolest months are January and February, and you may enjoy planning a trip to the city during this quieter period.
The cheapest flights to the city can be found from January to March and October to December, with Christmas and New Year having the expected seasonal rise. However, the cost of flying to the city is fairly stable throughout the year, and there are always good deals to be found.
There are good local bus services which operate daily to all areas of the city, and day tours to Mexico are available from several companies for those who would like to see life on the other side of the Colorado River. You will find plenty of good taxi services, and although they charge set fares, these can vary from company to company so it’s best to agree what you’ll pay before setting off.