Auckland · Month comparison
March vs October
October ranks #1 overall vs March at #2. The sweet spot — spring warmth, Diwali festival, and Waiheke wine season re-opening.
March
#2 of 12 months
Best match
Autumn shoulder — Homegrown music festival and post-summer calm with great weather.
- ↑Homegrown music festival (early March at Queens Wharf) is New Zealand's premier domestic music event — a 12-hour, all-New Zealand lineup on the Auckland waterfront that draws 20,000+ attendees. The setting, with the Sky Tower visible and Waitemata Harbour as backdrop, is among the world's more attractive music festival environments. Tickets typically sell out months in advance.
- ↑March temperatures remain excellent at 22°C while the summer tourist peak subsides: accommodation prices drop noticeably from February, Waiheke Island ferries have available seats, and the general pace of the city eases into the pleasant Auckland autumn.
October
#1 of 12 months
Best match
The sweet spot — spring warmth, Diwali festival, and Waiheke wine season re-opening.
- ↑October is the underrated Auckland month: 18°C, 6.1 sunshine hours, and the city's outdoor culture re-emerging. Waiheke Island wineries resume their full terrace service in October — Stonyridge Vineyard's terrace among the olive trees is one of the Pacific's great outdoor lunch settings, and in October it's accessible without summer competition for tables.
- ↑Auckland's Diwali Festival (typically late October at Aotea Square) is one of the Southern Hemisphere's largest Diwali celebrations — reflecting the significant South Asian population in Auckland's west Auckland suburbs. The free public event brings traditional food, music, dance, and the city's multicultural identity into a single spectacular weekend.
| Factor | March | October |
|---|---|---|
| Weather score | 8 | 8 |
| Value score | 5 | 6 |
| Crowd score | 5 | 6 |
| Events score | 8 | 7 |
| Atmosphere | 8 | 8 |
| Avg high temp | 22°C | 18°C |
| Monthly rain | 93mm | 90mm |
| Daily sunshine | 6.4hrs | 6.1hrs |
March trade-offs
- ↓Rainfall increases from February: 93mm with occasional multi-day rain events that can affect hiking plans in the Waitakere Ranges. The Piha surf beach rip currents require particular caution.
- ↓International school holiday patterns (specifically Australian and British Easter visitors) can create a secondary March–April accommodation pressure that drives prices back up.
October trade-offs
- ↓October rainfall (90mm) is still real — spring showers are frequent and can be intense. But Auckland spring showers pass quickly: the city's maritime climate means weather changes are rapid rather than sustained.
- ↓Hotel prices begin rising as October signals the approach of the summer season: rates are already 10–15% above the August–September trough.
Scores compare months within Auckland. Climate data: Open Meteo ERA5 30-year normals (1991–2020). Methodology →