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When is the best time to travel to New Zealand?

When is the best time to come to New Zealand? Travel also needs time, place and people. What are the attractions worth visiting in New Zealand? These are all worth thinking about. This is the best time to travel to New Zealand. You can refer to them.

When is the best time to travel to New Zealand?

For ordinary travelers, the best travel time in New Zealand is 165438+ 10 to April of the following year.

165438+ 10-April of the following year (summer): Every Spring Festival holiday is very suitable for traveling around New Zealand. At this time, it is summer in New Zealand, and coastal activities and water sports are the best time to participate. Outdoor projects such as hiking are also very suitable for experience. For couples who are looking forward to taking wedding photos, the time can also be arranged slightly around April. The autumn colors all over the mountains make your photos colorful and quite bright.

Tip: When planning to go to New Zealand, tourists from China must remember that the seasons in this southern hemisphere country are opposite to ours. Every April in New Zealand, the last Christmas of the year is in midsummer.

September-165438+1October: Relatively speaking, this is not the tourist season in New Zealand. The chill of winter has just subsided. Be careful of the rain that may invade at any time. Some projects with strict weather requirements, such as glacier hiking in the South Island and skydiving in the North Island, may be ruined because of bad weather. Do your homework and prepare yourself in advance.

Air ticket strategy:

Cost-effective air tickets pay more attention to the quality of airlines and whether to fly directly. You can buy China Southern Airlines from home, transfer in Guangzhou and fly directly to Christchurch, or you can fly to Auckland first, and then fly to Christchurch with the New Zealand route.

New Zealand tourist attractions recommendation

Auckland:

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, located in the north of New Zealand, with a population of 1.36 million, surrounded by the sea on three sides and mountains on one side. It can be said that no city has such a geographical advantage as Auckland, sandwiched between two bays and surrounded by fertile farmland. In addition, the whole city is built along the volcanic hills, so it is called the city of volcanoes.

Queenstown:

Queenstown is a world-famous adventure capital, and there are many new and exciting things waiting for you to try: feel the pleasure of diving in a world-class ski resort, get up the courage to experience the pleasure of bungee jumping and jet boats, or simply jump from a height of 3000 meters. These are the options you need to put on the agenda when you come here.

New Zealand South Island 10 Day Classic Route

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This route just takes you around the South Island, starting from Christchurch, with glaciers, extreme sports and wild animals, and finally returning to Christchurch. The route basically covers the main attractions, activities and elements of the South Island.

Regarding New Zealand visas: New Zealand is a country with a high visa issuance rate, and 2008 was designated as the China-New Zealand Friendship Tourism Year. However, the visa issuance rate is high and cannot be taken lightly. It is easier to get a visa by providing complete and sufficient materials according to your actual situation.