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New Zealand vs Iceland: Best Time to Visit
Trying to choose between New Zealand and Iceland? The right answer almost always comes down to when you can travel. Here's the month-by-month breakdown.
🇳🇿
New Zealand
Oceania
Two seasons — both stunning.
Peak: January, February, March, September, October, November
🇮🇸
Iceland
Europe
Midnight sun or northern lights — both, never at once.
Peak: May, June, July, August, September, October
best
good
shoulder
off-season
Month-by-month: which is better?
| Month | New Zealand | Iceland | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | best | good | New Zealand 🇳🇿 |
| February | best | good | New Zealand 🇳🇿 |
| March | best | good | New Zealand 🇳🇿 |
| April | good | good | tie |
| May | good | best | Iceland 🇮🇸 |
| June | good | best | Iceland 🇮🇸 |
| July | shoulder | best | Iceland 🇮🇸 |
| August | good | best | Iceland 🇮🇸 |
| September | best | best | tie |
| October | best | best | tie |
| November | best | good | New Zealand 🇳🇿 |
| December | good | good | tie |
Pick New Zealand 🇳🇿 if you're going in…
January, February, March, November
Great Walks huts/bookings open ~early June for the next summer — they sell out in hours.
Pick Iceland 🇮🇸 if you're going in…
May, June, July, August
Don't try the F-roads / highlands outside Jun–early Sep — they're closed.
Months where both are equally good: April, September, October, December.