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Weather and Seasonal Preparation Guide for Traveling in New Zealand

'Enjoy a comfortable and safe trip by preparing for New Zealand's diverse weather and seasons.'

New Zealand's Seasonal Weather and Recommended Clothing

New Zealand has opposite seasons to Korea, and the weather varies by region, making it important to prepare clothing suitable for the season.

Summer (December - February)

  • Weather: Average temperature 20-30°C, the North Island tends to be warmer and more humid than the South Island

  • Recommended clothing: T-shirts, shorts, light outerwear or long-sleeve shirts

  • Features: Strong sunlight, so UV protection is essential

Autumn (March - May)

  • Weather: Average temperature 10-20°C, cool and often windy

  • Recommended clothing: Thin sweaters, hoodies, windbreakers

  • Features: Layered clothing is useful for maintaining body temperature

Winter (June - August)

  • Weather: Average temperature 1-15°C, heavy snowfall in some areas of the South Island

  • Recommended clothing: Thick sweaters, coats, warm jackets, gloves, scarves

  • Features: Thorough preparation for cold weather

Spring (September - November)

  • Weather: Average temperature 10-20°C, unpredictable weather and strong winds

  • Recommended clothing: Thin sweaters, light outerwear, windbreakers

  • Features: Clothing that allows for temperature regulation

Prepare seasonally appropriate clothing to enjoy New Zealand's diverse climate.

Layered Clothing for Large Temperature Differences

New Zealand often experiences significant temperature fluctuations, making layered clothing useful.

Layering Tips

  • Base layer: Breathable t-shirts or basic shirts

  • Mid layer: Warm clothing like sweaters or cardigans

  • Outer layer: Waterproof, windbreaker jackets

Use layering to flexibly respond to weather changes.

Essential UV Protection

New Zealand has high UV intensity, so it is important to minimize sun exposure and protect yourself thoroughly.

UV Protection Tips

  • Sunscreen: SPF 30 or higher, reapply every 2-3 hours

  • Hat: A wide-brimmed hat to protect your face and neck

  • Sunglasses: Wear sunglasses with UV protection

Thoroughly protect your skin and eyes from UV rays.

Summary

  • Seasonal preparation: Light clothing for summer, cold weather preparation for winter, and mid-layer clothing for spring and autumn are essential

  • Temperature difference preparation: Use layered clothing to respond to weather changes

  • UV protection: Protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses

Thoroughly prepare for the weather and seasons during your trip to New Zealand for a safe and comfortable journey!