…and get out there! Water Sports and Wet Adventures There are plenty of ways to get wet in New Zealand with ample opportunity for visitors and locals to enjoy numerous water sports. Local tourism operators can provide you with all the safety equipment you need to enjoy these water sports and tuition…
…January, February Average daytime temperature: 20 - 25°C (68 - 77°F) Autumn March, April, May Average daytime temperature: 17 - 21°C (62 - 70°F) Winter June, July, August Average daytime temperature: 12 - 16°C (53 - 61°F) New Zealand Temperatures New Zealand has a largely…
…the watertemperature? The watertemperature of the sea surrounding New Zealand varies between seasons, and is warmer the further north you go. In winter, the ocean temperature surrounding the lower South Island drops as low as 8°C, whilst around the upper North Island watertemperatures average…
…spawning grounds. Spread between April and November, the main rainbow trout runs are between June and September stimulated by rain and cooler watertemperatures. Although the upper parts of the rivers are closed to protect the trout while they are spawning, in the lower sections of all the eastern…
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…The water is warm 20°-23° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit) and the water is clear 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…
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…the southerly flow of warm water from the South Pacific. The "Winterless North" offers fishing, swimming, boating and other water-based activities, which can be enjoyed year-round. Visitors can enjoy a warm climate throughout the year in the Bay of Islands, with temperatures reaching up to 25°C…
…and keeping the fish in the water so it can breathe. If you want to measure the fish, do it against your rod or take a photo holding it in the water. When the fish is released, it should be supported from underneath and let go facing the current. High summer temperatures lessen the fish's chance of…
…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,…