Weather during 13-day Sea Princess cruise to NZ:
Sailaway from
Sydney (afternoon of the 29/12):
It was mild to warm and mostly sunny as we sailed out of
Sydney Harbour. A bit breezy but the fair weather did continue into the evening at sea. Seas were slight at first, tending small by evening.
Sydney Obs Hill max: 25ºC
At Sea (30/12):
The seas had picked up to 4.5-5m overnight as we came under the influence of a weakening Ex-Tropical Cyclone Fina. It was cloudy at times and cool, often sunny for an hour, then cloudy for an hour etc. As far as I could tell, no rain fell or if some had it was a light drizzle at best.
At Sea (31/12):
As we passed north of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Fina, the seas calmed down to a more moderate 3-3.5m. Most of the day was cloudy and cool. Once again, as far as I could tell, no rain fell but if any had at some stage it would've been no more than a light drizzle.
Bay Of Islands (1/1):
We sailed around the northern top of NZ (Cape Reinga) in the early hours of the 1st. It was a cloudy morning in the Bay Of Islands. The cloud broke to partly cloudy skies by late morning. It increased again to become mostly cloudy by mid afternoon. It was mild but humid in Paihia (not uncomfortable but you could feel the moisture in the air). You could definately tell that the northern tip of New Zealand is borderline subtropical.
Bay Of Islands Min: 17.4ºC / Max: 22.6ºC
Auckland (2/1):
Cloudy, breezy and cool morning. I did spy a couple of light showers about Auckland mid-morning. The cloud started to break around 11am, and it became increasingly sunny. The wind for a period of time in the early afternoon become strong. It was mostly sunny and mild by late afternoon and into the early evening as we sailed out of Auckland.
Auckland Min: 16.5ºC / Max: 19.7ºC
Tauranga/Rotorua (3/1):
It was a drizzly and cool morning in Tauranga and we did pass through a couple of moderate showers on the way out of the city. The showers began to clear around Te Puke, and by the time we got to Rotorua it was mostly cloudy, cool to mild but fine. It continued to be like this all day at Rotorua. When we returned to Tauranga it was cool to mild and mostly cloudy.
Tauranga Min: 15.9ºC / Max: 18.7ºC
Rotorua Min: 14.0ºC / Max: 18.1ºC
Napier/Hastings (4/1):
We sailed into Napier around midday (on-schedule), and it was nice and mild with some mid to high level cloud. It become mostly sunny by mid-afternoon, though mid/high level cloud increased slightly in the evening. We spent most of the afternoon around Hastings, and it was warm there. Little wind too, and I broke a light sweat in orchards at Pernel Fruitworld. Hastings was the warmest weather I experienced in NZ by a small margin over the Fiordlands on the 8th (even though temp in Milford Sound was warmer).
Napier Min: 13.1ºC / Max: 22.5ºC
Hastings Min: 12.9ºC / Max: 24.9ºC
Wellington (5/1):
It was mostly cloudy and cool morning in Wellington, not too much of a breeze. Between about 10am and 1pm it was partly cloudy and mild. The breeze gradually increased to a fresh wind by mid-afternoon, and it became mostly cloudy too. When we were at Kelburn (on the hills above the city) at the top of the cable car, the wind was about strong to gale force there. The cloud cleared as we exited Wellington Harbour, and entered a sunny Cook Strait. Seas were slight to small as we crossed the strait.
Wellington Min: 16.3ºC / Max: 20.4ºC
Kelburn Min: 15.3ºC / Max: 18.2ºC
Akaroa & Arthurs Pass (6/1):
It was sunny, calm and cool as we sailed into Akaroa Harbour. Cloud increased as we headed up into the hills of the Banks Peninsula. It was cloudy, cool to cold and breezy on the Canterbury Plains. The cloud started to clear around Springfield as we began the long though gradual ascent to Arthurs Pass. Arthurs Pass was sunny and mild to warm with a light breeze (probably the intensity of the sun at the higher elevation making it feel a bit warm too). It was mostly sunny during our time in the picturesque mountains, and as we headed back down on the TranzAlpine train. Cloud increased again on the plains, where it alternated between partly cloudy and mostly cloudy. When we returned to Akaroa it was mostly sunny and mild.
Christchurch Min: 5.9ºC / Max: 20.7ºC
(Queenstown was 24ºC on the 6th, so Arthurs Pass was probably around 22 degrees)
Dunedin (7/1):
A mostly cloudy and cool morning in Dunedin, There were some small puddles of water about on the Otago Peninsula, there must have been rain overnight there. The cloud started to burn off by late morning, and by afternoon it was mostly sunny and mild in Dunedin with a light wind. By late afternoon, cloud started to increase and it became cool.
Apparently seas overnight into the 8th as we slept were moderate as we passed through the Foveaux Strait (between Invercargill and Stewart Island).
Dunedin Min: 12.0ºC / Max: 20.0ºC
Fiordland National Park (8/1):
The sunniest weather I encountered in NZ was in the Fiordlands. It was a brilliant, sunny day. The wind was strong at times in Doubtful Sound (second sound we entered), fresh as we headed out of Milford Sound (third/final sound we entered). There was little to no wind in Dusky Sound (first sound we entered). There was snow on the highest peaks in the Fiordlands. It was amazing to be at sea level in warm conditions (excuse the ship's height) and see snow on the mountain tops. The air felt dry and so even though the temp was warmer than Hastings, the wind made it feel a touch cooler than Hastings. The captain said it was the best weather he'd experienced in the fiordlands. That day in Milford, Princess Cruises also shot some footage to possibly use in an advertisement, and had been waiting for such clear, sunny weather. A couple who had done the same cruise four times, had never seen it so clear and sunny. The fjords had experienced relatively dry weather over the previous few weeks, and so there were only three waterfalls flowing. The seas quickly picked up to around 3.5-4m as we sailed away from New Zealand.
Milford Sound Airport Min: 9.9ºC / Max: 25.7ºC
At Sea (9/1):
A cool start to the day. It was overcast and raining. The cloud and rain cleared in the afternoon to clear skies. Seas also calmed and became small.
At Sea (10/1):
Seas were small and the weather was mostly sunny and mild.
Sydney (morning of the 11/1):
There was high cloud as we sailed into
Sydney. There was a warm westerly, and felt strange to feel a wind that temp at about 6:30am. Temp was about 22 degrees at Obs Hill when I checked on my mobile (I didn't have it on international roaming so couldn't use it in NZ), and I think the DP was about 4 to 5 degrees.