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What to expect from New Zealand in December

Lucy Pascual
March 12, 2024

New Zealand in December is perfect if you want to experience the thrill of an icy Christmas adventure and the warmth of summer all in one trip. With gloriously warm weather across the country, December is the perfect month to enjoy a unique mix of sun, sand and ice with activities like hiking on the Franz Josef Glacier and spending time relaxing on the beach.

Four Seasons in One Day

One of the most exciting things you can do during December in New Zealand is heli-hiking on the Franz Josef Glacier. With gorgeously clear skies and calm conditions, you’ll experience the best conditions for this adventure. After a helicopter flight that gives you spectacular views of the surrounding Alps and rainforests, you’ll land on the glacier itself – a massive ice field sculpted by centuries of nature’s forces.

Guided by experienced professionals, you can explore the glacier’s many ice formations, ice caves, seracs and deep crevasses. The contrast between the pristine white ice and the deep blue sky is truly a sight to behold. This amazing hike gives you the chance to appreciate the raw beauty of New Zealand’s natural landscapes and experience a white Christmas like never before!

After enjoying the thrills of the Franz Josef Glacier, December’s warm weather means you can relax on some of New Zealand’s stunning beaches on the same day. This country’s spellbinding coastline is truly diverse, with everything from the Bay of Islands in the north to the West Coast’s black sand beaches.

If you want a jolly, sunny Christmas, you can surf the waves, explore the country’s colourful reefs with some diving, or just spend time chilling out in the sun on a secluded beach while enjoying New Zealand’s coastal delights. The long, sunny days are perfect for picnics, beach games and exploring the coastal trails that offer spectacular ocean views.

The Best of Both Worlds

With New Zealand in December allowing you to spend your morning hiking on a glacier and your afternoon lounging on a beach, it truly offers the best of both worlds. This uniquely diverse destination is the place you want to head to if you want to pack a lot of adventure and relaxation into one holiday. Visit our Things To Do in New Zealand page to see just how great this country can be!

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.

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