New Zealand Weather
Bay of Plenty Weather
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General Bay of Plenty Weather Information
A thriving sea port and one of New Zealand's most popular holiday destinations, the sunny Bay of Plenty offers access to sandy beaches, islands and outdoor activities. A mild climate year round ensures visitors and locals enjoy the outdoors - swimming, surfing, kayaking and walking. The area has also earned a reputation for producing divine kiwifruit, feijoas and citrus fruits. Bay of Plenty weather is warm; the hottest months are January, February and March, with cooler temperatures in July and August.
Rotorua is the heart of Maoridom in New Zealand, giving visitors to this temperate city a glimpse into the unique Maori culture. The city and surrounding area are also a geothermal hotbed, with geysers and hot mud pools drawing crowds. Rotorua weather is temperate and mild year round.
Tauranga, the region's main centre, is one of New Zealand's fastest growing cities and home to over 100,000 people. Situated at the entrance of a large natural harbour, the water is a focus for the city; the harbour hosts many cruise ships and yachts during the summer and is enjoyed by windsurfers, jetskiers and surfers. Sunny Tauranga weather and the iconic Mount Maunganui make this city a top destination for those wanting to enjoy beaches and a coastal lifestyle.
Whakatane is an attractive coastal town on the banks of the Whakatane River, enjoyed for its vibrant centre, nearby Ohope Beach and the access the town's tour operators offer to White Island, one of the world's few live marine volcanoes. Whakatane weather is warm with some of New Zealand's highest sunshine hours.
Navigate with our great Bay of Plenty map to stay on the right track and locate exactly what you're looking for when traveling in the region. Browse Bay of Plenty regional listings to quickly and easily find local information, attractions, entertainment, shopping and businesses.
For a full listing of regional weather, go to the national New Zealand weather page.