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Situated in New Zealand’s sub-tropical North Island, Wellington is beautiful whenever you visit, therefore when to go to Wellington depends really on what you’re looking for in your vacation. The seasons in Wellington, New Zealand, are typically the reverse of those in the Northern Hemisphere. Wellington has a pleasant climate all the year round so you can indulge in a lot of outdoor activities when you visit here. Spring in Wellington from September to November is gonna dazzle you by its beauty. Spring is followed by an equally glorious autumn from March to May. Like many, you may find that a good time to visit Wellington is from late spring to early autumn, when you can enjoy Wellington’s waterfront or take a kayak trip in the harbor. Summer in Wellington is from December to February, but you don’t have to be cooped up indoors at this time as day time temperature averages only 20 degrees C. But remember to use a sunscreen even if you are out 15 min in the sun because the hole in the ozone layer above New Zealand makes the sun stronger here than anywhere else in the world. Enjoy Wellington in summer with The Inter-island Summer Festival of Free Outdoor Entertainment featuring concerts, cultural programs, film events and festivals and more! Summer is truly a tourist’s haven in Wellington! The winter months from June to August again are an absolute blast in Wellington as the average temperature only ranges from 5 – 18 degrees C. And if you love winds, a good time to visit Wellington is winter. Watch the ‘windy city of the southern hemisphere’, Wellington, go really wild as the surf breaks against the Kapiti coast to create a pretty impressive scene! If you’re visiting Wellington in early winter, expect some magnificent gale-force days, with cold, rainy and windy weather.
A good time to visit Wellington is just about anytime, and you don’t even have to bother about dressing up in formals.Chill out in your comfy casuals in New Zealand’s informal, friendly capital and enjoy Wellington’s outdoorsy lifestyle, all round the year!
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