Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Is Sydney nice durning the months of June, July, and August?

Is Sydney nice durning the months of June, July, and August? Like can I still go swimming at the beach? Is it more expensive or cheaper? Is it really cold?
Is Sydney nice durning the months of June, July, and August?
We went to Sydney and the Great Barrier Reefs, etc. in early June and didn't have any problems as far as the weather was concerned. Just be prepared that it is not summer like in the Northern Hemisphere.
The jelly fish was actually gone from the swimming areas.
But if you stick with Sydney, there will be no problem.
No worry!
Is Sydney nice durning the months of June, July, and August?
It's winter in Sydney during June, July and August and while it's not freezing it's not warm enough to swim at the beach without a wetsuit (or unless you are very tough). It's probably cheap season for tourists though as most come during our summer (northern hemisphere winter).
It's winter in Sydney during June, July and August and while it's not freezing it's not warm enough to swim at the beach without a wetsuit (or unless you are very tough). It's probably cheap season for tourists though as most come during our summer (northern hemisphere winter).
It'll be winter during those months in the southern hemisphere. I think you should go during spring, ard mid spetember, beautiful scenary and weather is just "right" for tourists to not feel too grumpy.
it is winter, but not that cold, depending on where you ar coming from. about 14 to 20 degrees c
Sydney is always nice :) And from whatever country you are - you can call it "eternal spring".

June - August are however, the coldest months in Sydney. Although friends from the US visiting in August are amazed that they can walk around in t-shirts and a light jacket.

The beach is probably not a good idea. that's usually from late September all the way to early April.

I recommened Sept/Oct and Mar/April.

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