Best time to visit Sydney
For many, the best time to visit Sydney is Australia in the spring. It covers the period from September 1 to November 30.
It is a time of regrowth and, yes, spring is definitely in the air.
About the school holidays only in this period occur from the week before the week after Labor Day holiday weekend long at the beginning of October.
Expect generally cool conditions become warmer in late spring. The average temperature should be between about 13 ° C (55 ° F) overnight at 22 ° C (72 ° F) during the day in mid-spring.
Expect from 69mm to 81mm of rain in a month. Spring is the driest season in Sydney.
Outside of holiday periods, accommodation must be readily available and reasonably priced.
When the weather is nice and sunny, it is always a good time for the beaches of Sydney (see photos). Go surfing, learn windsurfing. Cruise on the harbor, live a fairy ferry, Manly or Bondi visit ..
Especially in early spring, the weather is perfect for a walk in Sydney. Visit The Rocks, the Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Hyde Park, Chinatown, Darling Harbour (see photos).
Take a trip to the north, south and west of Sydney.
Visit the Royal National Park. Hike.
Get off the south coast for a spot of fishing. Try hang-gliding and paragliding in Stanwell Park.
The best time to visit Sydney> Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
More Source:
When to Visit Sydney - SmarterTravel.comThe Best Time to Visit Sydney - Summer
Sydney Weather and When to Go - TripAdvisor
Best Time To Visit Sydney and Australia | Australia & the Pacific ...
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