Months: Australia Winter

You cannot visit Darwin or Kakadu in summer (it’s too hot and wet). Winter is the dry season up north. Humidity drops, temps sit at a glorious 31°C (88°F), and the waterfalls are still flowing. If you want tropical weather without melting, June–August is the only time to go.

Sunrise at 7:00 AM, sunset at 4:45 PM. You lose about 4 hours of daylight compared to December. If you are a photographer or hiker, your window is tight. australia winter months

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Highly underrated, but not for everyone. You cannot visit Darwin or Kakadu in summer

Australians do winter well. Think open fireplaces in pubs, dark beer festivals, and the best soup of your life in a Melbourne laneway. Plus, the sun sets at 5:00 PM, which is the perfect excuse to go to a jazz bar. The Bad (The reality check) 1. Southern Cities are Cold & Wet Do not come to Sydney or Melbourne in July expecting California weather. Sydney gets rain; Melbourne gets bitter wind and hail. Houses have terrible insulation, so 10°C (50°F) inside your Airbnb feels like 0°C. You will wear a coat indoors. If you want tropical weather without melting, June–August