Great Barrier Island

Great Barrier Island

Great Barrier Island in August

Not the best time

August isn't ideal for Great Barrier Island. Consider a different month.

All Months

Summer (December to March) brings warm weather and calm seas, but also crowds and higher prices. Temperatures reach 25°C, perfect for swimming and camping. Book accommodation well ahead during this period. Autumn (April to May) offers the sweet spot — fewer tourists, mild weather, and lower prices. The water stays warm enough for swimming through April, and hiking conditions are ideal. Winter (June to August) can be wild and wet, but it has its charms. Storms create dramatic surf at Medlands Beach, and the island's dark sky sanctuary shows off the Milky Way at its brightest. Just pack warm, waterproof gear. Spring (September to November) brings variable weather but spectacular wildflowers. The pohutukawa trees bloom in November, turning clifftops bright red. For stargazing, visit during the new moon phases when skies are darkest. The island's International Dark Sky Sanctuary status means you'll see stars invisible from Auckland.

Great Barrier Island Scores

Solo

7/10

Couples

8/10

Families

6/10

Adventure

7/10

Budget

4/10

Luxury

3/10