The busiest month for tourism in North Wollongong, NW, AU is June, followed by January and September. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit North Wollongong in March. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.
Average temperatures in North Wollongong vary somewhat. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very enjoyable all year with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. The area is more temperate than most — in the 70th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit North Wollongong, the hottest months are January, February, and then March. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late January where highs are regularly around 77.5°F (25.3°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 66.5°F (19.2°C) at night.
Wollongong is a coastal city in Australia, south of Sydney along the Grand Pacific Drive. Surfing beaches and rock pools line the coastline. Trails encircle the forests and rocky cliffs of Mt. Keira in the Illawarra mountain range, which frames the city. To the north, hang gliders launch from Bald Hill. South lie the Buddhist temple of Nan Tien and Lake Illawarra, a large lagoon with boating and fishing facilities.
Area: 572.2 km²
Postal code: 2500
Population: 280,705 (2011) United Nations
Location: 84 km (52 mi) S of Sydney
Did you know: Wollongong is the 10th-most-populous metropolitan / urban area in Australia (299,203)