New South Wales
Northern Territory
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
Victoria
Western Australia
North Island
South Island

What to expect from Christchurch in May

Lucy Pascual
February 21, 2024

Christchurch in May is a breathtaking time to visit, with the crisp autumn air and golden hues creating a beautiful setting for exploration. With temperatures ranging from a chilly 4°C at night to a mild 15°C during the day, it’s the perfect time to relax amongst scenic beauty while keeping snuggly warm.

Sky-high in May

One of the most spellbinding ways to take in Christchurch's autumnal beauty is from the sky. Scenic heli tours take you on an exhilarating flight above the city and the nearby landscapes of vibrant autumn colours, with views of the Avon River snaking through the city below and the distant Southern Alps dusted with snow.

If you want a longer aerial adventure, heli flights to nearby Akaroa or Canterbury’s renowned wine region are equally breathtaking. These tours give you awe-inspiring views and the Canterbury tour includes a winery lunch, where you can indulge in the region's finest wines and gourmet cuisine in picturesque vineyards.

If you’re not a fan of heights, Christchurch's walking tours are a fantastic way to learn about the city's amazing history and culture. The half-day Christchurch City Tour is a must-do, with a friendly guide walking you through iconic landmarks such as the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, the Canterbury Museum and the recently restored city centre.

If you want a more relaxed pace, the City Meander Tour gives you exactly that. you’ll see hidden gems and local favourites while learning about the city’s recovery and transformation following the earthquakes.

An Architectural Wonderland

If you love the look of Christchurch in May, then you’ll love the Open Christchurch exploration of architecture event! This event is all about the architectural heritage and design innovation of the city and gives you a truly rare opportunity to explore some of Christchurch's most iconic historic and contemporary buildings. If you want to find even more fun activities, our Things To Do in Christchurch page has so much more.

If you're travelling at any other times, you can check out Christchurch in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

Related Posts

Backpacker Hostel and Bar in Rotorua - Four Canoes

When I first arrived at the Four Canoes I was cordially welcomed by the staff and impressed by the lobby combining modern elements with traditional Maori design.You can learn and experience so much about Maori Culture right  in the hostel, for example I learned about he origin of the name "Four Canoes" . A massive door […]

New Zealand dirt bike tours - Pure Dirt

I was lucky enough to visit Pure Dirt Tours, offering Motorcycling off road. It doesn't matter if you would like to try dirt biking for the first time or are already an expert looking for a multiday adventure. You don’t even have to have a license since the tours are all off road. They have a […]

Taupo Bungy

This morning I was picked up by Taupo Bungy who took me to the 47m high cliff from which I was supposed to jump. The whole area made me feel very relaxed, and there were bean bags near where you hung out waiting for your jump or watch the others jumping. There was also a little […]

NZ Riverjet

I got picked up by the Thermal Land Shuttle service which not only takes you to the NZ Riverjet base but also to Waiotapu, its mud pools and its geyser. The last two places were also the spots where the tour took me. At the mud pools we had about 15 minutes to walk around […]

Tamaki Maori Village

  I walked towards the bus which was supposed to take me to Tamaki Village.  The friendly atmosphere made me smile, and I sat down. Our bus driver was motivated and made us interact with him. We learned a lot of Maori words and about what we have to expect in Tamaki village, a Maori […]

Te Puia - New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute

I went to visit Te Puia - New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute surrounded by Te Whakarewarewa  Thermal Valley. I entered Te Puia through the gateway, passing five carved portals leading to the sacred Maori place. In them, you can already see the connection of Te Puia and carving. On the site you can visit […]

Social Media

Accepted Payments

Members of

chevron-down