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Bali to British Columbia: Top destinations for New Zealand winter sun seekers

Stephanie Holmes
By Stephanie Holmes
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3 Jun, 2018 02:00 AM5 mins to read

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Three days in and had enough of the season already? Plan your escape, writes Stephanie Holmes.

BALI

WHY:

This Indonesian destination has long been a favourite with Kiwi travellers, thanks to direct flights and affordable prices. It's about to get even more accesible with Emirates launching their direct service from Auckland to Denpasar on June 15. It's an ideal winter getaway for New Zealanders — the dry season runs from May to October, with warm, sunny days and lower humidity. While Kuta and its drunken party crowds may not appeal, there are many other spots where you can find your own piece of tropical paradise. Try Canggu, Seminyak and Ubud to find "the real" Bali. Spoilt as we are in our home countries, Australasians can often be disappointed by the beaches in Bali, but the accommodation options are incredible and the surf at this time of year is world class. Avoid the high season of July and August — grab a last-minute deal for this month, or plan ahead for September.

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GETTING THERE:

Fly direct with Air New Zealand between April and October, or year-round with Emirates from June 15. On Emirates, surfers will be able to take their boards for no extra charge. Other airlines fly one-stop services via Australian departure points.

FIJI

WHY:

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You probably don't really need us to explain this one to you — Fiji is one of the most popular destinations for a winter break. But there's more to this nation than the resorts of Denarau and the Coral Coast — head out to the Mamanuca and Yasawa island chains, where you'll find a range of accommodation from barefoot budget, to upscale luxury. And even if you are staying at Denarau, you can still get away to a white sand-framed island . . . head to Malamala Beach Club for the day. It's just 25 minutes by boat from Port Denarau but feels a world away. Think beachside cabanas, fantastic snorkelling, an infinity pool, cocktails and a la carte dining. July is the best month weather-wise; the water is at its clearest and dry season is in full swing. Obviously, you'll have to factor in school holidays here — prices will be higher and availability lower over this period but if you can travel before or after, you're likely to pick up a good deal.

GETTING THERE:

Air New Zealand and Fiji Airways offer multiple daily direct services.

Malamala beach club in Fiji.
Malamala beach club in Fiji.

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WHY:

The name says it all. More subdued than its Gold Coast neighbour, the Sunshine Coast has long seen New Zealanders flocking there for winter like migrating birds. Daytime temperatures still reach higher than 20C throughout June, July and August, seldom dropping into single figures at night. It's a very outdoorsy culture, with early-morning walks, afternoons at the beach and al fresco dining still the norm even through the "winter" months. Away from the beautiful beaches of Noosa, Mooloolaba and Caloundra, the hinterland offers quaint towns, incredible farm to table dining, and rewarding hiking.

GETTING THERE:

Air New Zealand flies direct to Maroochydore between July and October.

Noosa beach. Photo / Tourism & Events Queensland
Noosa beach. Photo / Tourism & Events Queensland

SAN FRANCISCO

WHY: The Bay City is an exciting getaway with incredible food, amazing museums and countless sightseeing attractions. But the weather is often a bit of a shock — head there in the traditional US summer months of June and July and you can find yourself blanketed in fog, freezing your fingers off. Things improve vastly in August and September, with clear blue skies and warm sunshine. Plus there's the added bonus of being quieter, with fewer tourists around.
GETTING THERE: Air New Zealand flies daily direct services to San Francisco.

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ULURU

WHY:

This is one place to be strictly avoided during summer with soaring temperatures day and night. May to September is the best time to visit Australia's Red Centre, with a cooler climate making it a far more enjoyable experience. The colours of the rock are more vibrant and you're more likely to see waterfalls, and diverse plant and wildlife. Explore Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park on your way to or from Uluru — the park covers 71,000ha and has been home to Aboriginal people for more than 20,000 years. Sunrise at both Uluru and Kings Canyon is worthy of any wish list — the changing colours as the light hits the rock will leave your camera or smart phone groaning with overuse.

GETTING THERE:

Qantas and Jetstar fly from Auckland to Uluru, via Sydney, Melbourne and Cairns.

Uluru. Photo / Getty Images
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VANCOUVER

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WHY: If you'd rather spend your winter holiday on a city break rather than lazing under a palm tree, Vancouver is a great option. From June to the end of September, locals and visitors alike make the most of the warm temperatures, long daylight hours and outdoor activities. Head out into Stanley Park for hiking, beaches, lakes and towering trees or get a ferry over to Granville Island, a former industrial area transformed into a cultural hub. English Bay has great beaches with sunset views, and the city also boasts amazing restaurants, museums, and performing arts. Vancouver Island, Grouse Mountain and Capilano Canyon give plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventures. Head to Vancouver in late August to the end of September to get away from the peak crowds and make the most of cheaper accommodation rates.
GETTING THERE: Air New Zealand flies direct from Auckland to Vancouver.

FRENCH POLYNESIA

Tahiti, French Polynesia. Photo / Getty Images
Tahiti, French Polynesia. Photo / Getty Images

WHY:

Another no-brainer — why

wouldn't you want to be in an overwater bungalow with a lush mountain backdrop and clear tropical waters below? July and August are high season, so book in for September to reward yourself that you've almost made it through another long winter. It's still dry season for another couple of months and humidity is low. There are more than 100 islands throughout the five archipelagos, so it's ideal for cruising or island hopping.

GETTING THERE:

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