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What weather is best for Milford Sound?
The time of year that is best for you to visit Milford Sound really does depend on what you want to take away from your experience, and the weather can play a part in that. To see it in its finest natural glory, head there in January and December.Summer is also not exempt from heavy rains – the total rainfall in summer is more or less the same as in winter. One of the best things about summer is longer days and evenings that are light for longer. This means you have more time to enjoy the beauty of Milford Sound, and it's much easier to camp in the area.Milford Sound is spectacular in any weather but on a rainy day, you feel the full force of nature in this World Heritage wonderland. Imagine pop-up waterfalls, hanging mist and granite cliffs that get lost amidst low-hanging clouds.

Can you go to Milford Sound in August : During the official New Zealand winter months of June, July and August temperatures in Milford Sound can be pretty cold. The average highs range from 6-11 degrees Celsius, or 42-53 degrees Fahrenheit. The shoulder months of May and September will also experience cooler weather.

Is it better to stay at Te Anau or Milford Sound

We recommend staying in Te Anau before visiting Milford Sound or Doubtful Sound, if you are self driving. (Because of Milford Sound's ecological and cultural significance, free camping is not allowed anywhere in the area, and there is only one lodge).

How many days do you need in Milford Sound : A one day Milford Sound trip is the most popular way to visit this must-see New Zealand attraction. You'll be surprised at just how much sightseeing you can fit into twelve hours of sunlight.

As to be expected, Milford Sound tends to get the most visitors during the summer season. The mild summer weather draws in a large number of local and international tourists, with average daily temperatures around 18C, perfect for hiking and seeing Pohutukawa trees (New Zealand's Christmas tree) in full bloom.

Truth be told, visiting the Milford Sound on a rainy day is a huge part of the experience. This is the natural environment the ecosystem thrives in after all. On the flipside, the Milford Sound on a clear, sunny day is much like Wellington on a good day – you just can't beat it!

Does Milford Sound get rough

Milford Sound is a large and fairly sheltered body of water and while conditions can be rough in bad weather, there is no surf to speak of. The best way to enjoy the water is by diving, kayaking or taking a cruise.During summer average temperatures around 18 degrees celcius are often complemented by cloudless skies. And Fiordland can be at its most picturesque on crisp clear winter days. But be prepared for rain… A rainy visit to Milford Sound can be more spectacular than a visit on a clear day.Most people who visit Milford Sound in one day start from Queenstown. However, a Te Anau to Milford Sound day tour has several advantages. The beautiful town of Te Anau is much closer to Milford Sound than Queenstown, so the trip there and back will be considerably shorter.

If you are thinking about visiting Milford Sound in June or July, don't be put off by colder temperatures, it is well worth the effort of a few extra layers! Fewer people, impressive weather, and waterfalls at full-throttle are just a few of the things we love about Milford Sound during the cooler months.

How warm is the sea in Milford Sound : 54-61 °F

Diving Fiordland / Milford Sound

Below this freshwater layer the sea water is calm, very clear and relatively warm, with annual temperatures of 12-16°C (54-61 °F). This narrow temperature range throughout the year permits subtropical forms to exist.

What is the best time to visit New Zealand : The best time to travel to New Zealand largely depends on what kind of holiday you want to have, with the peak season (featuring the best weather) falling from December to February. If you're after snow, travelling during the winter months of June to August is the way to go.

Is it better to stay in Milford Sound or Te Anau

Our Opinion. We are big advocates of taking your tour to Milford Sound from Te Anau and staying there the nights either side. It is far more relaxing to take the tour from Te Anau and shorten your time on the road down considerably.

Dec-Feb: The warmest months of the year in Fiordland. During the summer months Milford Sound often experiences a cool day breeze as the warm air rises. The best times of day to explore Milford are early morning or late afternoon and evening. Daylight hours are much longer so you won't miss out!There is no defined 'rainy' season however the rainiest period is May – August. It can and does rain anytime of the year with some parts of the country experiencing higher levels of rainfall than others, particularly Fiordland National Park and Westland (West Coast of the South Island).

Is Queenstown better in summer or winter : In summer, the average daily temperature in Queenstown ranges between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). Summer is peak season in Queenstown. The days are long and warm – it's the best time to visit to enjoy the outdoors.