Weather in Geelong is generally stable and characterized by four distinct seasons. The best time to visit Geelong is in spring when the weather is mild and pleasant allowing you to avoid the summer heat, and windy winter rain and cold.
The climate is warm and temperate in Geelong. Geelong is a city with a significant rainfall. Even in the driest month there is a lot of rain. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Cfb. The average annual temperature is 14.3 °C in Geelong. Precipitation here averages 564 mm.
Summer (December to February): Summer is warm with the temperatures in Geelong rising upto 23 degrees Celsius in the hotter months of Jan & Feb. There is also some humidity experienced at this time.
Autumn (March to May): Autumn brings mild and sunny and occasionally chilly nights.
Winter (June to August): Winter sees cooler and wetter climate but also some pleasantly sunny days.
Spring (September to November): Although October is the wettest month owing to spring showers, the days being too warm with plenty of sunshine on most days. This period is also the peak season for this place and tourists from all over the world, visit Geelong.
Geelong has an extensive public transport network comprised of buses and trains.
Public transport across the state is managed by Public Transport Victoria (PTV). PTV’s website is a ‘one-stop-shop’ for information regarding bus and train services. Here you can plan your journey and find out about bus and train fares and timetables for the Greater Geelong region.
Your reusable travel card for trains, trams and buses in Melbourne and regional Victorian centres.
Top up before your journey. touch on and touch off at a myki reader as you travel.
Where you can use myki:
Geelong is a city southwest of Melbourne, Australia. Lining its bay, The Waterfront esplanade has a 19th-century carousel, plus a curved art deco boardwalk and sea bath at Eastern Beach. Scattered along The Waterfront are the Baywalk Bollards, colourful sculptures chronicling city history. The Geelong Botanic Gardens lie at the eastern end of the bay. The central National Wool Museum hosts changing exhibitions.
Postal code: 3220
Population: 177,023 (2011) United Nations
State electorate(s): Bellarine; Geelong; Lara; South Barwon