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Best Time of Year to Visit New Zealand

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Date published:
2023-05-07


Michael Cottam  

About the author, Michael Cottam


Founder of Visual Itineraries, Michael lives in Bend, Oregon. He's an avid traveler, scuba diver, photographer, and a private pilot, and also the founder of Bright Yonder, which offers marketing tools to travel agents. He's been to Fiji, Thailand, Vietnam, Seychelles, Kenya, France, England, New Zealand, Jamaica, Belize, Costa Rica, Turks & Caicos, British Virgin Islands, Mexico, and the major islands in French Polynesia. He's been in Rotary for 22 years, currently on the board of the Greater Bend Rotary Club. Here's his LinkedIn and Pinterest.


When's the best time of year to visit New Zealand?

The best time of year to visit New Zealand depends on what you're going for. If you're a skier, ski season starts in early June and runs through late October. If you're looking to enjoy hiking, camping, swimming, etc., their summer runs from December through February.

Lake Hawea, South Island of New Zealand, from the mountains between Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka

TRAVEL SPECIAL: Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua


Sudima Hotel Lake Rotorua 5 nights from 605 per person
Sudima Hotel Lake RotoruaSudima Lake Rotorua is the perfect destination for your Rotorua holiday! We offer comfort, charm and convenience in an ideal location.
Set on the shores of beautiful Lake Rotorua, Sudima Lake Rotorua is the largest hotel in Rotorua, and a great choice for business or pleasure. Adjacent to the world famous Polynesian Spa, Rotorua Museum and Government Gardens, the hotel is a short stroll from Rotorua's vibrant city centre, Convention Centre and the Energy Events Centre.

Recently refurbished, the Lakes Restaurant & Mallards Bar provide the perfect dining experience. Lakes Restaurant will delight you with its first-class service and a fresh approach to top-quality dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our lavish buffet breakfast is just the right way to start an action-packed day in Rotorua. Open daily, Mallards Bar offers the ideal venue for a quiet drink while taking in the magnificent view over Lake Rotorua. Alternatively enjoy a round of pool while catching all the sports action on our big-screen TV. In-room dining is also available for guests 24-hours a day.

We are pleased to offer our guests a range of facilities for your enjoyment. Enjoy a swim in the heated swimming pool, or relax in one of our three private spas, or. Or why not book in for some relaxing massage therapy.

To ensure you stay connected, we have high-speed broadband internet throughout the hotel, including guest rooms and common areas. Our restaurant and bar can cater for all your dining needs and room service is available 24 hours a day. You can choose to be entertained with a concert and hangi feast designed to give you a taste of our local Maori culture.

Te Roopa Manaia, an award-winning Maori cultural group, put on a nightly concert and hangi feast for our guests. You'll even have the opportunity to perform Maori dances and songs with the group if you choose!

Watch in awe as two warriors perform a formal Powhiri (welcome), be thrilled by the Haka, see the skillful Poi dancers, enjoy traditional and contemporary Maori songs and hear the rich tapestry of Maori legends in this two hour long event.

The traditional Maori entertainment is complimented by a traditional hangi feast, all cooked underground using geothermal steam. There is also a mouth-watering buffet selection of Eastern and Western cuisine as well as divine desserts, including the very Kiwi pavlova.

Rotorua is undoubtedly one of New Zealand's premier tourism destinations. Here you can witness some of nature's most powerful forces, experience the richness of Maori culture and be thrilled by the vast array of adventure activities and attractions on offer. All activities can be arranged through the hotel, so make sure you're staying close to all the action at Sudima Lake Rotorua Hotel.
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New Zealand's latitude ranges from about -37 degrees to -47 degrees, roughly equivalent to the area from San Francisco to Seattle in the northern hemisphere.

However, because most of the country is relatively close to the ocean, you don't find quite as much of a temperature range in general.

The weather can change pretty quickly, though, as cold fronts or tropical cyclones move across the region.

The southern island has a climate similar to that of Oregon, whereas the northern island is more sub-tropical. Rainfall levels are high, ranging from about 25 inches/year to 60 inches/year.

  Thick fog at Auckland Airport early one winter (June) morning
Thick fog at Auckland Airport early one June morning.

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TRAVEL SPECIAL: Wilderness Lodge Arthurs Pass


Wilderness Lodge Arthurs Pass 5 nights from 4,325 per person
Wilderness Lodge Arthurs PassWilderness Lodge Arthur's Pass is nestled in mountain beech forest, midway between Greymouth and Christchurch.

Discover wild nature in our spectacular mountain setting and experience life on our 2,400 hectare nature reserve and high country merino sheep station.

Walk from your room into a natural paradise of beech forest, tussock clearings, moss-lined streams and lakes.

The highlight of the Lodge is a daily programme of nature discovery activities.

On arrival we give you a copy of our current activities programme, maps and information on our walk network, forest and tussock nature trails. Forget your car for a couple of days and settle in and explore.

Our naturalist guides will help you learn about high country life and explore nature in this special place the first Maori visitors called "Te Ko Awa a Aniwaniwa - Valley of the Mother of the Rainbows.".

You can also explore further afield in Arthur's Pass National Park, Craigieburn Forest Park and Torlesse Conservation Park. Join a canoe trip in our safe, stable canoes on lovely Lake Pearson or Lake Sarah to look for Crested Grebe, Scaup, Paradise Ducks and other wetland birds.
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Typical airfares from LAX




Airfares vary by season, but also day of week, and are definitely affected by holidays. The chart above shows the typical minimum and maximum fares for a economy class ticket from Los Angeles (LAX) to Auckland, NZ (AKL), by month.

TRAVEL SPECIAL: Pullman Hotel Auckland


Pullman Hotel Auckland 5 nights from 725 per person
Pullman Hotel AucklandA positive departure from the usual formula in hotel accommodation, Pullman Auckland’s sleek interiors emit a warm and friendly vibe, creating an intimate atmosphere whether in the lobby lounge, by the 25 metre heated swimming pool, or within one of 16 dynamic meeting spaces.

A selection of spacious hotel rooms, the exclusivity of an executive lounge, and chic residential suites with living areas and kitchen facilities framing views from city to sea uniquely redefines the lifestyle of the cosmopolitan traveller.
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Rainbow over Lake Wakatipu and Queenstown
Rainbow over Lake Wakatipu from Queenstown harbor.
 

Most of New Zealand averages over 2000 hours of sunshine a year.

This, plus the fact that there's very little air pollution, means that the UV rays are quite strong in the summer months.

Seasons in New Zealand

Spring September to November
Summer December to February
Fall March to May
Winter July to August


TRAVEL SPECIAL: Quay West Suites Auckland


Quay West Suites Auckland 5 nights from 750 per person
Quay West Suites AucklandOur Auckland Hotel is an exclusive 5 star apartment hotel featuring very spacious 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites.

Distinctive hotel facilities and guest services include a relaxing indoor heated pool with a star filled ceiling. All apartments offer large private individual balconies with views of the Waitemata Harbour or Auckland's cityscape.
Learn more about Quay West Suites Auckland

29 smoke-free apartments
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Ski Season in New Zealand

Ski season in New Zealand starts in early June and runs through late October.

The best-known ski areas are near Queenstown and the incredible Remarkables mountains and Lake Wanaka.

This area is noted for spectacular scenery, a wide variety of terrain and types of trails, and popular resorts.

On the North Island, there's the Whakapapa and Turoa ski areas, perched on the active volcano of Mt Ruapehu.

  Helicopter against the backdrop of the Remarkables, near Queenstown
Helicopter against the backdrop of the Remarkables, near Queenstown.


TRAVEL SPECIAL: Chateau on the Park


Chateau on the Park 5 nights from 725 per person
Chateau on the ParkA unique escape nestled in 5 acres of beautiful, tranquil gardens, the Chateau on the Park offers hotel accommodation in Christchurch South Island New Zealand that seems a world away from the stresses of city life, just minutes away is the vibrant city of Christchurch.
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Looking down on Queenstown from the top of the Skyline gondola
Looking down on Queenstown from the top of the Skyline gondola.
 

New Zealand Wine-Tasting

The country has become very well-known for its wines, especially its sauvignon blancs and pinot noirs.

Wine tastings are available in tourist areas throughout the year.

Harvest time for the vineyards typically starts in February, with some late-harvest types being picked as late as June in the Otago area.

Queenstown Wine Trail offers sight-seeing and wine-tasting year-round, visiting many of the premier vineyards and wineries in the Otago/Queenstown region.



Hunting and Hiking in New Zealand

Really, the weather extremes are not so extreme--it's a pleasant place to hike and explore the outdoors year-round.

Hunting is popular, especially for the incredible red stag--one of 7 types of deer introduced to New Zealand about 150 years ago by European settlers (who failed to consider the fact that New Zealand has no predators other than a small hawk).

Deer hunting season is officially from February through September, however, the rut (when the biggest stags are available) is during the rut, from late March through late April.

  Stalking red stag at Glen Dene Station, on the shores of Lake Hawea, South Island
Stalking red stag at Glen Dene Station, on the shores of Lake Hawea, South Island.


TRAVEL SPECIAL: Heritage Christchurch


Heritage Christchurch 5 nights from 825 per person
Heritage ChristchurchChristchurch is a long way from the Mediterranean – nevertheless, the opulence of an Italian High Renaissance Palazzo awaits you at the Heritage Christchurch. Designed by Joseph Clark Maddison and opened in 1913, the hotel is listed as a category one building on the Historic Places Trust Register, reflecting its status as a building of national significance. The hotel’s grand design is fitting: after all, Christchurch is regarded as the Garden City, and is regarded internationally for its culture and refinement.
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