Why Visit New Zealand in December
December marks the beginning of New Zealand’s spectacular summer season, offering warm temperatures, the longest days of the year, and a uniquely Kiwi festive atmosphere. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine beaches, epic hikes, or spending Christmas beside a pohutukawa tree in full scarlet bloom, visiting New Zealand in December delivers an experience that stays with you long after the flight home.
Table of Contents
- Is December a Good Time to Visit?
- Weather in December
- Things to Do
- Events in December
- Top Destinations
- Christmas & New Year
- How to Get Around
- Practical Tips
- FAQs
Is December a Good Time to Visit New Zealand?
Yes, though planning early is essential. December combines summer warmth, 15-16 hours of daylight, and festive energy, making it one of the most rewarding months to visit. Early December, before domestic school holidays begin mid-month, offers summer conditions with shoulder-season crowd levels at some attractions.
The trade-off: accommodation, rental cars, and flights cost more than during the shoulder season, and popular properties sell out months in advance. Aim to book 4-6 months in advance. For a full seasonal comparison, see our best time to visit New Zealand guide.
Weather in December
New Zealand stretches nearly 1,000 miles from north to south, so conditions vary significantly by region.
| Region | Avg. High | Avg. Low | Sunshine |
| Northland / Bay of Islands | 77°F / 25°C | 61°F / 16°C | 9+ hrs/day |
| Auckland | 75°F / 24°C | 59°F / 15°C | 8–9 hrs/day |
| Bay of Plenty | 77°F / 25°C | 61°F / 16°C | 9 hrs/day |
| Wellington | 68°F / 20°C | 55°F / 13°C | 7–8 hrs/day |
| Marlborough / Nelson | 75°F / 24°C | 54°F / 12°C | 9 hrs/day |
| Christchurch | 72°F / 22°C | 52°F / 11°C | 8 hrs/day |
| Queenstown | 68°F / 20°C | 48°F / 9°C | 7–8 hrs/day |
| Fiordland | 61°F / 16°C | 50°F / 10°C | 4–5 hrs/day |
The North Island delivers the warmest, most stable conditions. The South Island runs cooler but is no less spectacular; Marlborough and Nelson Tasman are reliably sunny, and the lupins of the Mackenzie Basin peak beautifully in late November through December. Mountain areas can change rapidly; always carry a waterproof layer and check DOC conditions before alpine walks.
UV Warning: New Zealand’s UV index is among the highest in the world. SPF 50+ sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and UV-rated sunglasses are essential, even on overcast days. See our full weather and climate guide.
Things to Do in New Zealand in December
Browse our complete things to see and do directory; below are the December highlights.
Beaches & Water Sports: The North Island coastline is at its best. Northland and the Bay of Islands offer warm, swimmable waters and excellent sailing. The Coromandel Peninsula delivers Cathedral Cove and the famous Hot Water Beach. Abel Tasman National Park is perfect for sea kayaking through crystal-clear coastal waters. See our boat cruises and water activities page for options.
Hiking: All of New Zealand’s Great Walks are open in December. Long daylight hours make it the best month for tackling longer trails; the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in Ruapehu is spectacular with snow retreating and volcanic colours vivid. DOC huts on the Milford Track and Routeburn Track fill quickly; book months ahead. See walking and hiking activities and our hiking tours.
Adventure Activities: Queenstown is the adventure capital of the world year-round, and December adds warm long evenings to bungee jumping, jet boating, skydiving, and white-water rafting. See active and adventure activities.
Cycling: The Otago Central Rail Trail, Marlborough Wine Trail, and the Great Rides network are all at their summer best. See our cycling and mountain biking activities and bike tours.
Māori Culture & Geothermal: Rotorua is a must on any North Island itinerary; geothermal parks, traditional hāngī feasts, and cultural performances are available year-round. See Māori culture experiences and volcanic and geothermal activities.
Wine & Food: Vineyards across Hawke’s Bay, Marlborough, and Martinborough are lush and green in December, with cellar doors in full swing. See our New Zealand wine tours for curated routes.
Events in December
Christmas in the Park (Auckland, mid-December): A massive free outdoor Christmas concert at Auckland Domain, one of New Zealand’s most beloved festive events. See Auckland day tours.
Rhythm & Vines (Gisborne, December 29-31): New Zealand’s iconic New Year music festival, set in a vineyard on the East Cape, the first place in the world to greet the New Year. See Gisborne and Eastland activities.
Pohutukawa Festival (Northland & Coromandel, late December): Celebrating the bloom of the pohutukawa – New Zealand’s Christmas tree with coastal events and markets. See Northland activities.
Caroline Bay Carnival (Timaru, late December-January): One of New Zealand’s longest-running summer carnivals on the South Canterbury waterfront, a great addition to a South Island itinerary.
New Year’s Eve Fireworks (Auckland, Wellington, Queenstown, nationwide): Major cities host waterfront fireworks. Queenstown’s lakeside celebration is particularly spectacular.
For the full events calendar, see our New Zealand festivities guide and public holidays page.
Top Destinations to Visit in December
Auckland & Northland: New Zealand’s gateway city is festive and lively in December. Day-trip to Waiheke Island for boutique wines, or head north to the Bay of Islands for warm-water sailing and dolphin encounters. See Auckland day tours.
Rotorua & Taupo: The North Island’s geothermal heart is excellent in December; long days give you time to combine mud pools and Māori culture with mountain biking in the Redwoods. See Rotorua and Lake Taupo activities.
Wellington: The compact capital is wonderful in summer; explore Te Papa, the vibrant Cuba Street dining scene, and coastal walks. It’s also the gateway to the South Island via the scenic Interislander ferry. See Wellington day tours.
Marlborough & Nelson Tasman: The sunniest corner of the South Island. Marlborough’s Sauvignon Blanc vineyards are in full leaf; Nelson Tasman’s golden beaches and the Abel Tasman National Park are extraordinary in summer. See Marlborough and Nelson Tasman tours.
Queenstown & Fiordland: Adventure capital meets dramatic fiords. Milford Sound in Fiordland is one of the world’s great natural experiences, and December’s waterfalls are at full summer flow. See Queenstown activities and our South Island tours.
Mount Cook & Mackenzie Basin: The lupin flowers of the Mackenzie Basin peak in late November through December, electric purple and pink against the turquoise of Lake Pukaki and the snowfields of Aoraki behind. See our Mount Cook and Mackenzie tours.
Stewart Island: Often overlooked, Stewart Island is warmest in December and offers one of the world’s best chances to spot kiwi in the wild.
Christmas & New Year in New Zealand
Christmas in New Zealand is resolutely outdoors. Kiwi families gather for beach barbecues, cricket on the lawn, seafood feasts of crayfish and green-lipped mussels, and pavlova for dessert. The pohutukawa tree, the New Zealand Christmas tree, blooms brilliant red along coastlines around the country. Santa Parades take place in towns nationwide, often with a local twist: Santa in jandals (flip-flops) is perfectly normal here.
New Year’s Eve carries extra significance on the East Cape: Gisborne is one of the first cities in the world to greet the New Year, and Rhythm & Vines transforms the surrounding vineyards into one of the Southern Hemisphere’s most celebrated music festivals.
>How to Get Around
How you travel shapes the whole experience. For a detailed comparison, see our tour categories guide.
Self-Drive Tours give you complete flexibility, ideal for lingering at a lupin field or extending a beach day. Our self-drive packages range from 7 to 22 days with pre-booked accommodation throughout. For the freedom of a home on wheels, our motorhome holiday packages are a brilliant summer option. See our rental cars page and campervan rental guide, and read our driving in New Zealand guide before you set out.
Independent Coach Tours replace the rental car with scheduled coach services while keeping the itinerary personal, great for travellers who want logistics handled without a fixed group.
Guided & Escorted Tours run on fixed departures with a professional guide managing everything, expert commentary and zero planning stress. December departure slots fill early, so book ahead.
Small Group Tours cap at 12-18 guests and deliver intimate, off-the-beaten-track experiences. Our strongest recommendation for active, curious travellers who want expert guidance without the feel of a large coach.
Luxury Private Tours pair a dedicated driver-guide with premium lodge accommodation and exclusive access to experiences beyond standard itineraries. December is popular for our honeymoon packages, enquire early for lodge availability.
Not sure which fits you? Read: Independent Coach vs. Escorted vs. Small Group Tours.
Practical Tips
Book early. Accommodation, rental cars, DOC hut bookings, and popular activities should be confirmed by August–September for December travel. See our accommodation options guide.
Sandflies. In Fiordland and the South Island’s West Coast, DEET-based repellent is essential near water, particularly at dusk. See health, medication and safety.
Sun protection. SPF 50+, hat, and UV sunglasses every day, including overcast days.
Entry requirements. Most visitors need an NZeTA (NZD $17) or visa before departure. Apply at least a week ahead. See our tourist visa requirements page.
Budget. December prices are higher than shoulder season. Budget NZD 250-350 per person per day for mid-range travel. See our New Zealand currency guide.
Travel insurance. Essential for adventure activities. See our travel insurance and medical cover guide.
Getting here. See our best way to get to New Zealand guide and use the route planner and travel map to plan your routing between regions.
FAQs
Is December peak season in New Zealand?
Yes, peak season runs December through February. Early December offers summer conditions with slightly lower crowds before school holidays begin mid-month. See our best time to visit New Zealand.
Can you swim at the beach in December?
Absolutely, especially in the North Island. Northland, the Bay of Islands, Coromandel, and the Bay of Plenty all offer warm, swimmable water. South Island beaches are cooler but enjoyable. See wildlife and beaches activities.
Are the Great Walks open in December?
Yes, all Great Walks operate in December. DOC huts on the Milford Track, Routeburn, and Abel Tasman fill quickly. Book through the DOC website several months ahead. See our hiking tours.
What’s the best way to get around?
Depends on your style. Self-drive for flexibility, coach tours for structure, small group for intimacy, escorted for full service. See how to choose a tour category.
More questions? Browse our New Zealand FAQ page.
December in New Zealand is summer at its most generous: long golden days, warm beaches, vibrant festivals, and landscapes at their most vivid. Plan ahead, pack sunscreen, and get ready for one of the world’s great summer destinations.
Ready to book? See how to book a New Zealand tour or request a tailor-made itinerary around your December dates.
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Related reading: Visiting New Zealand in November | Best Time to Visit New Zealand | New Zealand Weather & Climate

