Seasons of New Zealand

New Zealand are surrounded by the sea,and it is a temperate maritime climate, throughout most parts of it,summer is heat and winter is cold, mild and rainy all year round, summer and winter temperature usually does not exceed 10 ℃.
New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere, the seasons and in the northern hemisphere: Spring is September to November, summer is December to February, autumn is March to May, and winter is June to August. September and October average temperatures are between 15-20 ℃, which is the best travel season. Each year,from November to April, especially in the days of school holidays in January, it is the best and hot time to travel to New Zealand, and if you can not book the hotels earlier,then it is most likely to have no place to live.
If you go to New Zealand’s coastal areas, then you had better bring a jacket or sweatshirt, for northwestern often rains. New Zealand has a very good road planning, and the road condition is not crowded, so a taxis driving is a pleasant and wise plan. However, the car is left running, so pay more careful attention to driving.Drivers must have an international driver’s license.
Taxi companies in all major airports and stations are with Avis and Hertz, etc. Service.

New Zealand Geography

1000 years ago, the Pacific Islands Maori canoe ride seven large sail across the sea came to this land (Maori legend). In 1642, Dutch explorer Abel. Tasman discovered New Zealand. 1769 British explorer James Cook came here, and the name of King George’s occupation of three New Zealand. In 1840, Maori and the British royal family in the town of New Zealand signed the “Treaty of Waitangi.” The treaty laid the Maori and the relationship between new immigrants, as the Maori and non Maori in this country live together provide the basis for New Zealand, the Treaty also laid the basis for the British political system. 1841, New Zealand from Australia, New South Wales and independent.
[Geography] New Zealand is located in the southwest Pacific, from Australia, 1,600 kilometers, land area of ​​270,000 square kilometers, composed mainly by the South Island and North Island, Cook Strait separate the two islands. New Zealand has a coastline of 15,800 kilometers of coastline, there are many beautiful beaches.
[Climate] New Zealand surrounded by the sea, rolling hills. North Island’s annual average temperature around 15 degrees Celsius, the South Island’s annual average temperature about 10 degrees Celsius. Climatic characteristics in different regions vary, in general, the higher the temperature the more north. North Island climate is mild year round green grass. South Island to teach low-temperature, distinct four seasons. New Zealand’s annual average rainfall is between 1000-2000 km.