Is it a good time to visit New Zealand in May?

New Zealand in Autumn (Fall) – March to May For those on a self drive holiday, if you are travelling any time after Easter, the roads and number of other tourists are always much less; so this is always one of the best times to travel to New Zealand.

What is the weather like in New Zealand in May?

May Weather in Auckland New Zealand. Daily high temperatures decrease by 4°F, from 65°F to 60°F, rarely falling below 57°F or exceeding 69°F. Daily low temperatures decrease by 4°F, from 54°F to 51°F, rarely falling below 43°F or exceeding 61°F.

What season is it in New Zealand in May?

Autumn
Autumn: March – May.

Is May cold in New Zealand?

Between May and September, the ‘cold weather’ months in New Zealand, you will need warm clothing for the days, evenings and nights. In the North Island, generally the slightly warmer of the two main islands, temperatures in May can drop to 9-11°C even in the Bay of Islands.

Is May a good time to visit Queenstown?

The best time to visit Queenstown is the summer (December through February), when the long, sunny days make outdoor excursions enjoyable. Because of the sheer number of outdoorsy activities offered in the summertime, you can expect some moderate crowds and busy hotels.

Will there be snow in Queenstown in May?

May: Snowing in the Mountains: Generally no but its possible to get some early snow storms but not enough for the ski fields to be open. Snowing in Queenstown: Rarely.

What is Queenstown like in May?

The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Queenstown in May is 2.3°C (36.14°F). The amount of rain in May is normal with an average of 68mm (2.7in). It rains on average a total of 9 days. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 12.0°C (53.6°F).

How long does it take to drive around New Zealand?

For example: Hokitika to the town of Haast, a popular drive for visitors stopping to see New Zealand’s glaciers, is 278 kilometres (172 miles) on the map and may look like a short three-hour drive. However, drivers should allow for up to four hours of driving time because of the windy road. This is common all over New Zealand.

Is it safe to drive in New Zealand in winter?

If driving in New Zealand in winter, it’s especially important to check conditions before heading out, and be prepared to change plans in case of closures. Because New Zealand drives on the left, and many visitors from North America and Europe are used to driving on the right, this can be a problem for road safety.

Why is driving in New Zealand so dangerous?

Because New Zealand drives on the left, and many visitors from North America and Europe are used to driving on the right, this can be a problem for road safety. In a town with lots of traffic it’s easy to remember to drive on the left, but on rural roads without many other cars, it’s all too easy to slip onto the wrong side of the road.

Can you be fined for driving in New Zealand?

You can be fined, or lose your right to drive in New Zealand. While roads are generally well maintained in New Zealand, seasonal weather can affect driving, especially in more rural areas. Unsealed gravel roads require extra care and slower speeds.