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Taupo experiences a temperate climate with warm summers, cool winters, and moderate rainfall, making it a great destination for lake activities and outdoor adventures year-round.
The Marlborough region enjoys a sunny, dry climate with warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for viticulture and outdoor activities year-round.
Fiordland and Milford Sound experience a temperate rainforest climate with high rainfall year-round, creating lush forests and stunning waterfalls; October to April is the best time for hiking, with May and September as additional options.
Queenstown, located in New Zealand's South Island, has an oceanic climate with four distinct seasons, making it a year-round destination. Summers (December to February) are warm and ideal for hiking and water sports, while winters (June to August) bring snowfall, attracting skiers. Hiking is best from October to April, and skiing from June to October. The area receives around 721 mm (28.4 inches) of rainfall annually, spread evenly throughout the year, supporting its lush landscapes.
Melbourne and the Great Ocean Road region have a temperate oceanic climate with four distinct seasons, making it a great destination year-round. Summer offers beach days, while winter is ideal for whale watching. Hiking is best from October to April. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with an annual average of 648 mm (25.5 inches), supporting the region’s lush parks and gardens.
The Flinders Ranges in South Australia have an arid to semi-arid climate with hot summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is from March to November, when temperatures are more moderate for outdoor exploration. Rainfall is low and variable, averaging around 250 mm (10 inches) annually, occasionally bringing wildflowers to life.