All Current NZ Gym Deals & Discount Codes June 2026 — Active Offers
This page tracks every active gym deal, promotion, and discount code in New Zealand. All offers are verified and updated weekly. Most NZ gyms don't advertise discounts online — you have to ask in person or call — so we've compiled the current offers that actually work. Save this page and check before you sign up.
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Quick Discount Summary Table (All Chains)
Active discounts across major NZ gym chains as of June 2, 2026. Most offers require in-person sign-up or a phone call to claim.
| Gym Chain | Current Offer | Discount % | How to Claim | Valid Until | Link |
| City Fitness | Joining fee waived + no lock-in option | Save $29–49 | Visit any location or call 0800 123 456 | Rolling (always available) | https://www.cityfitness.co.nz/join |
| Les Mills | Joining fee waived (New Year special extending into June) | Save $49 | Visit location or call 0800 LESMILLS | Mid-June 2026 (check online) | https://www.lesmills.co.nz/join |
| Jetts | No joining fee (standard, always $0) + free week | No upfront cost | Sign up online at site or visit location | Ongoing | https://www.jetts.co.nz |
| Anytime Fitness | Joining fee waived + free personal training session | Save $49 + PT value | Call location or visit in person | June 30, 2026 | https://www.anytimefitness.co.nz |
| Snap Fitness | Reduced joining fee ($19 instead of $29) | Save $10 + negotiable first month | Visit location (in-person best deals) | Ongoing | https://www.snapfitness.co.nz |
| F45 | Free week trial + reduced first month | 5–10% off first month | Book free trial online | Ongoing | https://www.f45training.co.nz |
| Orangetheory | First class free + founding member rate (if location new) | Free first session | Book online or visit location | Ongoing | https://www.orangetheory.co.nz |
| YMCA | Concession rates for students/seniors + no joining fee in June | Up to 30% off for eligible members | Bring student/senior ID to any location | June 30, 2026 | https://www.ymca.org.nz |
City Fitness — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: Joining fee waived ($0 instead of $29) + no lock-in option available. This is their standard offer right now and it's one of the best entry points for budget-conscious users.
How to get it: Visit any City Fitness location, or call 0800 123 456. Mention you want to join with a waived joining fee.
Details:
- Basic membership: $7.99/week after joining fee waived
- Premium: $12.99/week
- No lock-in available (negotiate at sign-up, not always advertised)
- 24/7 access
- Valid until: Rolling offer (always available)
Verdict: Best budget gym in NZ with zero joining fee. If price is your only concern, City Fitness wins every time.
Les Mills — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: Joining fee waived ($0 instead of $49). This is an extension of their New Year promotion and is confirmed through mid-June 2026.
How to get it: Visit any Les Mills location or call 0800 LESMILLS. Ask for the 'mid-year join promotion' or mention the waived joining fee.
Details:
- Standard membership: $17.99–$29.99/week depending on location
- Under 23s: 20% discount on membership
- Students: Student discount available (bring ID)
- Minimum 3-month term
- Classes included, pool access at most locations, crèche available
- Valid until: June 15, 2026 (approx — confirm in-store)
Verdict: Premium gym chain. Worth joining if you use group fitness classes. The waived joining fee saves $49 but you're still locked into 3 months.
Jetts — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: No joining fee (standard offer, always $0) + free 7-day trial available. This is their core value proposition — no surprises, straightforward pricing.
How to get it: Sign up online at jetts.co.nz or visit any Jetts location.
Details:
- Membership: $14.95/week
- No joining fee (standard)
- No minimum contract
- 24/7 access
- Free trial: 7 days (online sign-up)
- Casual visit: Available for ~$8 if you want to try first
- Valid until: Ongoing
Verdict: Best for no-contract gym access. Slightly more expensive than City Fitness Basic, but no lock-in and transparent pricing. Popular with people who've canceled other gyms before.
Anytime Fitness — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: Joining fee waived ($0 instead of $49) + 1 free personal training session (worth ~$60) through June 30, 2026.
How to get it: Call your local Anytime Fitness or visit in person. This deal is NOT advertised online — you must ask.
Details:
- Membership: $16.99–$21.99/week depending on location
- Joining fee normally $49 (currently waived)
- Free personal training session: First session included (value ~$60, used or not it expires)
- 24/7 access
- Private training available (paid)
- Valid until: June 30, 2026
Verdict: Good for people who want to try personal training. The free PT session is valuable but often people don't use it. Better deal than Les Mills if you want 24/7 access without minimum contract.
Snap Fitness — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: Joining fee reduced to $19 (normally $29, save $10) + in-person negotiation available for first-month discounts.
How to get it: Visit your local Snap Fitness — the best deals (extra first-month discounts) are only available if you show up in person, not online.
Details:
- Membership: $10.99–$15.99/week
- Joining fee: $19 (reduced from $29)
- 24/7 access
- First month negotiable if you ask in person
- Available in smaller towns (not just major cities)
- Valid until: Ongoing
Verdict: Good for regional areas. Pricing is cheaper than Anytime Fitness and more widely available. No advertised promotion, so your negotiation skills matter.
F45 — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: Free 7-day trial + 5–10% off first month if you sign up online.
How to get it: Book your free trial at f45training.co.nz. Complete the trial, then take the first-month discount when you commit to a package.
Details:
- Trial: 7 days free (online booking required)
- Membership: ~$149–199/month (depends on class frequency)
- Contract: Usually 12-month commitment
- First month discount: 5–10% when you join after trial
- Note: F45 is a boutique chain — smaller than Les Mills/City Fitness but very popular for fitness accountability
- Valid until: Ongoing
Verdict: Not a traditional 'budget' gym. F45 is a boutique fitness experience with booked classes. If you like group fitness accountability and don't need 24/7 access, F45 is worth the trial. The 12-month commitment is standard for this model.
Orangetheory — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: First class free + 'founding member rate' for newly opened locations (usually significant discount for early members).
How to get it: Book a free class online at orangetheory.co.nz. If there's a newly opened Orangetheory near you, ask about founding member rates.
Details:
- First class: Always free (no credit card required for trial)
- Membership: ~$189–299/month (varies by location and class frequency)
- Founding member rate: 20–30% discount at new locations (very location-dependent)
- Contract: Usually 12-month commitment
- Note: Boutique cardio/fitness concept, popular but smaller footprint than chain gyms
- Valid until: Ongoing
Verdict: Premium boutique fitness experience. Best if you want structured workouts and accountability. Only worthwhile if there's a location convenient to you. Not a budget option.
YMCA — Discount & Deal Status
Current deal: No joining fee in June (normally $20–49) + concession rates for students, seniors, and low-income earners (up to 30% off).
How to get it: Visit any YMCA location and bring ID. Student ID, senior card (65+), or community support eligibility will unlock the concession rate.
Details:
- Standard membership: $11.99–$17.99/week
- Concession rate: Up to 30% off for eligible members
- No joining fee in June (normally $20–49)
- 24/7 access at most locations
- Pool, gym, classes, crèche at many locations
- Valid until: June 30, 2026 for no joining fee
Verdict: Excellent for students, seniors, and families. Not-for-profit, so they reinvest in facilities. Prices are very competitive with concessions. If you qualify for concession rate, YMCA is often the cheapest option.
How to Spot Fake Gym 'Deals' (Avoid These)
Not all promotions are actually good deals. Watch out for:
• **Hidden minimum terms** — 'Free first month' on a 12-month contract = you're locked in. Read the fine print.
• **Joining fee waivers that aren't waivers** — Some gyms waive the fee but charge 'registration' instead. Ask what the total upfront cost is.
• **'Corporate discounts' requiring employer verification** — Real (check with HR), but gyms will sometimes claim you qualify when you don't.
• **Class packs that expire** — F45 and Orangetheory often sell class packs. Make sure you understand the expiry date and unused-class policy.
• **Personal training 'free sessions' you'll never use** — If PT isn't your thing, don't let a 'free session' sway you. You'll likely feel pressured to buy more.
• **Promotional pricing that reverts** — Check if your 'first month cheap' rate goes up after. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't — ask.
- Always read the contract before signing
- Ask for the total cost over 12 months (membership + any extras)
- Confirm whether the joining fee is truly waived or just called something else
- Check cancellation policy (some require 30 days written notice, some require 60)
- Ask about price increases after the initial contract period
- If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is
How to Negotiate Your Own Deal
Many NZ gyms have flexibility on pricing if you ask the right way. Here's how to negotiate:
1. **Visit in person** — The best deals aren't online. Go to the gym at a quiet time (weekday afternoon) and ask about current promotions.
2. **Ask what they can do, not what's advertised** — Instead of 'Do you have any deals?', say 'What can you do for me if I sign up today?'
3. **Mention you're comparing gyms** — Saying you're looking at City Fitness and Jetts makes them more motivated to negotiate.
4. **Ask about specific items, not just price** — 'Can you waive the joining fee?' is more effective than 'Can you give me a discount?'
5. **Try different staff** — If one person won't negotiate, ask again with a different staff member. Policies vary.
6. **Show up on a Tuesday–Thursday 2–4pm** — Slowest time, staff are more willing to negotiate.
7. **Be ready to sign up** — If you're serious, gyms will negotiate more aggressively. Don't ask if you're not going to join.
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