…the water temperature? The water temperature of the sea surrounding New Zealand varies between seasons, and is warmer the further north you go. In winter, the oceantemperature surrounding the lower South Island drops as low as 8°C, whilst around the upper North Island water temperatures average…
…massive mountain ranges to rolling green farmland and long sandy beaches... (Geography and Geology) Weather, Climate, Season and Temperature New Zealand has mild temperatures, high rainfall, and lots of sunshine. You can also enjoy hot summers, beautiful spring and autumn colours, and crisp winter…
…huge tectonic forces pushed up the Southern Alps and volcanism on a fearsome scale... (more) Weather, Climate, Seasons and Temperature New Zealand has mild temperatures, moderately high rainfall, and many hours of sunshine throughout most of the country... (more) Featured New Zealand Coach…
…averaging 20 metres visibility. This is the summer season so you can expect mild air temperatures too. From May to early September the visibility is excellent for scuba diving the Poor Knights while the temperature falls to a winter low of 15°-16° Celsius. Often calm periods of weather occur…
…two major land masses (North Island and South Island) and a number of smaller islands including Stewart Island located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The two main islands are divided by a 22km stretch of water called the Cook Strait. New Zealand is located approximately 1,500km east of Australia…
…overseas. The Speight's Coast to Coast crosses the South Island of New Zealand from Kumara Beach on the Tasman Sea to Sumner Beach on the Pacific Ocean. Over either one or two days (individuals or two person teams) cycle, run and kayak over 240 kilometres. View more about the Coast to Coast…
…this month's lucky Free Travel Newsletter subscriber, winning "Kiwi Country New Zealand DVD". The hiking season is in full-swing – perfect temperatures, well-marked tracks and some of the best hikes and scenery in the world (we stand by that). And after marvelling at some of nature's wonders,…