A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Nagoya vs. Adelaide for Food, Families, Attractions, and Nightlife

Should you visit Nagoya or Adelaide?

Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?

Should I visit Nagoya or Adelaide? This is a common question asked by many travelers. By figuring out which city has activities that align with your interests along with knowing which is more affordable, you'll understand where you can get more bang for your buck. So, let's dive into the details and the data, which all comes from actual travelers.

Nagoya

Nagoya is a under-the-radar, under-rated, and often overlooked city. It's a large city with plenty of activites for visitors as well. Other reasons to visit include food, shopping, and museums. See Nagoya travel costs.

Adelaide

Adelaide is a welcoming, friendly, and under-rated city. It's also popular because of the museums, nightlife, and food. See Adelaide travel costs.

Nagoya and Adelaide: Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Popular for food and cuisine
  • Active nightlife
  • Family-friendly
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for backpackers and budget travelers
  • Big city activities
Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Active nightlife
  • Popular beach
  • Good for hiking
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for backpackers and budget travelers
Things to Consider
  • Less popular for food
  • Less family-friendly


Is there more to do in Nagoya or Adelaide?

You'll generally find more things to do in Nagoya than Adelaide. Nagoya is bigger than Adelaide, and it also has more attractions and activities for travelers. Nagoya is better known for its museums and attractions, food, nightlife, and big city activities, while Adelaide is more popular for its beaches and hiking. Adelaide is more touristy than Nagoya and is known for its wine scene, vibrant festivals, green spaces, and local sporting events. Nagoya is well known for its local cuisine, historic shrines, and long running shipping industry. Also, Nagoya is famous for the Nagoya Castle.

How is Nagoya different from Adelaide?

Which is Better for a Holiday?

Let's take a look at the differences and similarities between Adelaide and Nagoya. Then, you can decide for yourself which place is better for your next trip.

Are the Museums and Historical Sights Better in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya is a very popular place for its museums and history. Also, Adelaide is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its museums and landmarks.

You'll find a good number of museums and monuments packed into Nagoya. There are shrines, temples, and other interesting sights in the city. Atsuta Jingu is an important Shinto shrine. Nagoya Castle is another interesting place to visit. If you're willing to head out of the city center a bit, the Meiji-mura Village Museum is an open air museum that has interesting Japanese architecture. There are also interesting museums in town such as the Nagoya City Art Museums and the Toyota Techno and Toyota Automobile Museums.

Adelaide offers a variety of museums and landmarks to choose from. There are some interesting buildings along North Terrace such as the Parliament House, the State Library of South Australia, and the South Australian Museum. At the Botanic Garden there's the Santos Museum of Economic Botany. Also make sure you check out the Art Gallery of South Australia.


Is the Food Better in Nagoya or Adelaide? Which Destination has the Best Restaurants?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya is renowned for its restaurants. Also, Adelaide is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its restaurant scene.

Many restaurants in Nagoya have been singled out for their culinary prowess. The city has a strong food culture that's referred to as Nagoya meshi. It's a popular destination for foodies to Japan, even though the city itself is often overlooked by tourists. The city's food uses a lot of local vegetables and its influenced by several international flavors. Important ingredients in the dishes include unagi (freshwater eel), Nagoya cochin (chicken), tamari (soy sauce), and mame miso.

Visitors will find a budding food and restaurant scene in Adelaide. There's great wine, local restaurants, and charming cafes. You'll find local dishes as well as international flavors around town. The local produce is good and the restaurants offer fresh and delicious recipes.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Nightlife?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya is a very popular place for nightlife. Also, Adelaide is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for nightlife and partying.

Nagoya has a large number of nightlife venues. There are many bars around town, many of which have an international theme. Later in the evening, many people head out to a nightclubs, most of which are concentrated in either Sakae and Shin-sakae.

Adelaide has an active nightlife scene for those who seek it out. The nightlife scene is filled with rooftop bars, live music venues, and boutique wine bars. Whether you're looking for trendy and luxury or casual and laid back, there are many places to spend a night out.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Beaches?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Adelaide is a very popular place for the beach. However, Nagoya is not a beach destination.

Adelaide is considered a top beach destination. Part of what makes the city's beaches so great is how accessible they are. You don't have to go far to be at some of the area's best beaches. Glenelg is a family-friendly beach near town. It's also the most popular and most accessible. Brighton is relaxed with cafes and small restaurants nearby. And for seafood, head to Henley.

Nagoya is not a beach destination.


Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Hiking?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Adelaide is a popular place for its hiking trails. However, Nagoya is not a hiking destination.

Adelaide is a good destination for hiking. Outside of town there are national parks and reserves with hiking trails. You don't have to go far to explore the coastline or bushland in the area.

Nagoya is not a hiking destination.

Is the Shopping Better in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Shoppers can find a variety of excellent stores in both Nagoya and Adelaide.

Many visitors explore the shopping areas in Nagoya. You'll find everything from large shopping malls to street markets and local vendors. Many people head to Nagoya Station for shopping, but Osu Shotengai is another interesting shopping area in the city's old town.

Adelaide is an extremely popular place for shoppers. Rundle Mall is the most well known shopping area in town. You'll find boutique shops as well as large department stores. Whether you're looking for international fashion brands or something more local, there are many places to explore.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Families?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya is renowned for its kid-friendly activities. Also, Adelaide is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its family-friendly activities.

Nagoya is an extremely popular city to visit for families. There are a large number of attractions for families in the area. This city is where you'll find Legoland Japan, which is one of the most popular activities to do with kids. The city also has the Sea Life Aquarium, which is located in the Legoland Hotel. Next to Legoland you'll find the SCMaglev and Railway Park. Another great activity is a visit to the Nagoya Public Aquarium, which is one of the biggest aquariums in Japan. There are dolphins, orcas, and many different ecosystems to explore. Nearby is the Sea Train Land amusement park.

You'll find plenty of kid-friendly things to do in Adelaide. There are kids museums, water parks, playgrounds, and beaches that are fun to explore with children. The city has a family-friendly vibe with kid-friendly restaurants and a welcoming personality.


Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Couples?

Nagoya
Adelaide

With fun activities for couples, both Nagoya and Adelaide make for a notable place to visit.

Nagoya is a good city for couples to visit. Couples will enjoy visiting the Nagoya Castle or checking out the dolphin and orca shows at the Nagoya Public Aquarium. Noritake Garden is a nice place to explore. There are also many coffee shops in town as well as museums and temples.

Adelaide is a nice destination for couples. A great date activity is a night at the opera. There are also boat rides, hot air balloon rides, and nice restaurants that make for a fun evening out.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya and Adelaide are both notable destinations for backpackers.

Plenty of budget travelers visit Nagoya. Although the city is often overlooked by tourists, there are a limited number of hostels in town, so they fill up quickly. You should make reservations well in advance if budget is a priority.

Adelaide is popular with backpackers and budget travelers. It's not high on the list for many backpackers, but those who venture here will enjoy a great wine scene, beautiful beaches, and lively festivals.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Students?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Both Nagoya and Adelaide are notable destinations for students.

Plenty of students visit Nagoya. Nagoya University has been working to grow its international population. This is a fun and dynamic city that makes a great place to study.

Adelaide is popular with students. It's a friendly and affordable city that has a nice student culture. It's very livable and accessible to other interesting places.


Is Nagoya or Adelaide Better for Public Transit? Which Is Easier to Get Around Without a Car?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Visitors will find excellent public transit in both Nagoya and Adelaide.

Many visitors use the public transit system in Nagoya. The city has both a subway and public buses. The main bus stations are at Nagoya Station and Sakae Station and there are six subway lines throughout the city.

Public transit in Adelaide is fairly effecient and thorough. There are bus, trains, and trams throughout the city center.

Is Nagoya or Adelaide a more walkable city?

Nagoya
Adelaide

Nagoya and Adelaide are excellent when it comes to walkability.

Nagoya is a very walkable destination. The downtown area, where you'll find many of the sights, is walkable. The distances vary, but many sights can be reached on foot.

Adelaide is very walkable. The city is compact and laid out in a grid pattern, so it's easy to explore on foot.

For even more information, also check out Is Nagoya Worth Visiting? and Is Adelaide Worth Visiting?.

Should I spend more time in Adelaide or Nagoya?

How long in Nagoya or Adelaide?

It's fun to spend time in either Nagoya or Adelaide. Generally, people tend to spend more time in Adelaide due to the larger number of activities and things to do. Usually, 2-3 days is a good amount of time for Nagoya, and 2-4 days is enough time in Adelaide.

Families should spend more time in Nagoya than Adelaide. Because of the many family-friendly attractions and fun things to do for kids in Nagoya, it's a great place to visit with the whole family.

Couples should spend more time in Nagoya than Adelaide. You'll find plenty of romantic sights and fun activities in Nagoya that are great for a weekend getaway or a longer couple's trip.

Backpackers and budget travelers should spend more time in Nagoya than Adelaide if your budget allows for it. With a larger number of budget-friendly sights, good nightlife, and active things to do, anyone traveling on a budget would have a good time in Nagoya.


  • How many days in Nagoya or Adelaide? Ideal Length of Stay
    Nagoya 2-3 
    Adelaide 2-4

One day in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya is a big city with plenty to do. With so much to do, one day is probably not enough time to see everything. It will give you the chance to have new experiences.

Many travelers enjoy the museums and nightlife when visiting the destination of Adelaide. It's a great spot for a beach vacation. But since there are so many activities, you'll likely want to spend more than one day exploring.


A weekend in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya is a popular place that is full of things to see and experience. If you have a weekend, this city makes for a great vacation. While some people choose to spend more or less time in Nagoya, a weekend is sufficent for most. Take your pick from the many activities offered here.

Adelaide is a great place to explore. It is common to spend a weekend here. With all of its activities, you can easily fill a weekend here. Your budget might influence how long you stay.

Five days in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya is a popular choice for travelers. It's no surprise that food is why people visit. Five days is usually plenty of time to spend here with extra days to spare. With this much time, visitors often visit nearby destinations or take day trips. The entire region has so many activities, and you'll want time to do everything.

It's hard to know how much time to spend in Adelaide. Most people come for the beaches. Five days may feel like too much time unless you plan to do a lot of relaxing. It has many unique tourist attractions and fascinating things to do.

A week in Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya is a great place to explore. It's no surprise that food is why people visit. One week is more than enough time to enjoy everything. Take some day trips to nearby places to fill the extra days. This city offers something for everyone.

Travelers enjoy the shopping and museums when visiting the friendly destination of Adelaide. This city offers a variety of activities to choose from. Many visitors spend time at the beach while visiting the area. Most people find that one week is more than enough time to see everything.


For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Luxury Tours to Japan, The Best Tours for Seniors to Japan, The Best Adventure Tours to Australia, and Tours for Outdoor and Nature Lovers in Australia.


Which place is cheaper, Adelaide or Nagoya?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.

The average daily cost (per person) in Nagoya is $113, while the average daily cost in Adelaide is $133. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Nagoya and Adelaide in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Nagoya $48
    Adelaide $65
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Nagoya $96
    Adelaide $130
Compare Hotels in Nagoya and Adelaide

Looking for a hotel in Nagoya or Adelaide? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

Hotels in Nagoya


Hotels in Adelaide


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Our Analysis
We've analyzed the average and typical hotel prices based on guest reviews, star ratings, and hotel amenities here: Nagoya Hotel Prices and Adelaide Hotel Prices.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Nagoya $12
    Adelaide $18

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Nagoya

Also for Nagoya, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Shared Departure Transfer : Nagoya City to Chubu Airport: $99
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya hotels to Nagoya Cruise Port: $139
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya Int Airport (NGO) to Nagoya Port: $285
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya Cruise Port to Nagoya hotels: $139
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya Cruise Port to Nagoya City Hotels: $126
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya Cruise Port to Nagoya Airport (NGO): $201
  • Private Transfer from Nagoya Airport (NGO) to Toyama Port: $235
  • Private Transfer between Chubu Centrair Int'l Airport and Nagoya: $296
  • Private Transfer - Nagoya Int Airport (NGO) to Nagoya Cruise Port: $201
  • Private Transfer - Nagoya Cruise Port to Nagoya Int Airport (NGO): $285
  • Private Departure Transfer Nagoya City to Chubu Centrair International Airport: $208
  • Nagoya to Nagoya Int Airport NGO, Departure Private Transfer: $91

Typical Local Transportation Prices in Adelaide

Some typical examples of transportation costs in Adelaide are as follows:


  • Shuttle from the Train Station
    $3.60

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Adelaide

Also for Adelaide, here are a few examples of actual transportation services:

  • Private Airport & Houseboat Transfers Adelaide Bus: $298
  • ADL Airport to City Centre | Port Private Transfer: $35

Is it cheaper to fly into Nagoya or Adelaide?

Prices for flights to both Adelaide and Nagoya change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.





Food
  • Food Meals for one day
    Nagoya $49
    Adelaide $54

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Nagoya

For Nagoya, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:

  • Nagoya Night Bar & Food Tour with Locals 【Private Tour】: $59
  • Osu Kannon Temple & Street Food Tour in Nagoya's Osu District: $83
  • Specialties of Nagoya Food Tour: $159
  • Traditional Ukai Watching Private Tour from Nagoya With Dinner: $221

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Adelaide

For Adelaide, here are some samples of tours and activities related to meals and dining experiences:

  • HandleBar Bike Tour with Pub Stops & Dinner Option: $30
  • Local Food Tour and Tastings with Guide: $65

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Nagoya $13
    Adelaide $14

Tours and Activities in Nagoya

For Nagoya, here are a few prices for actual activities, tours, and tickets provided by various companies:

  • Buddhas at a Temple and Tea Ceremony Experience: $91
  • 2 Hour Private Scenic Mountain Castle Tour in Gifu: $76
  • A Fun Car Tour to Inuyama Castle and a Phallus: $160
  • A tour to enjoy Japanese official gambling (horse racing, bicycle racing, pachinko): $72
  • All-You-Can-Drink Sake Tasting Tour in Nagoya: $185
  • Arimatsu townscape walk & aperture experience: Accompanying professional photographer: $138
  • Atsuta Shrine Visit and Sweets Making Experience in Nagoya: $276
  • Autumn Leaves Private Tour in Nagoya: $172
  • Bus Tour to Hida Takayama and Shirakawa-go with Hida Pork Lunch : $81
  • Experience Being a Shinto Priest or Shrine Maiden at NAGOYA: $45
  • Experience the Soul of the Sword-smith : Samurai Spirit in Seki: $242
  • From Nagoya Kyoto Day Tour with Kobe Beef Shabu Shabu Lunch: $93

Tours and Activities in Adelaide

For Adelaide, here are a few prices for actual activities, tours, and tickets provided by various companies:

  • "Barossa Tour from 4 Tastings & Lunch Included": $109
  • 90 Minute Port River Dolphin & Ships Graveyard Cruise: $59
  • Adelaide Central Market Tour with Lunch: $122
  • Adelaide Central Markets: Food Walking Tour: $46
  • Adelaide City Highlights Full-Day Tour: $152
  • Adelaide City Highlights Tour: $58
  • Adelaide City Highlights via Hahndorf Half-Day Tour: $107
  • Adelaide City Highlights- Hahndorf and Mt. Lofty Half-Day Tour: $87
  • Adelaide City and First Nations Cultural tour: $99
  • Adelaide City and Hahndorf Full Day Tour: $127
  • Adelaide Cruise Ship Tours: $208
  • Adelaide Cruise Ship Tours to Hahndorf & Hills Wildlife Wonders: $245

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Nagoya $13
    Adelaide $22

Sample the Local Flavors in Nagoya

Here are a few nightlife and alcohol tours and activities from local tour providers in Nagoya:

  • The Nagoya Restaurant and Bar Crawl: $40

Sample the Local Flavors in Adelaide

Some specific costs for nightlife related activities in Adelaide:

  • Half-day McLaren Vale & Glenelg Wine Tasting Tour: $59
  • McLaren Vale and Glenelg Wine Tasting and Sightseeing (Half-day Afternoon): $60
  • Highlights, Hahndorf & McLaren Vale Wine Tasting: $89
  • Adelaide Highlights, Hahndorf & McLaren Vale Wine Tasting and Sightseeing Tour: $91
  • Adelaide Food Odyssey: Food Walking Tour with Wine Tasting: $105
  • Barossa Day Out: Wines, Brewery, Chocolate & Lunch: $105
  • Discover Barossa: 4 Wine Tastings, Gourmet Lunch, and Hidden Gems: $111
  • Barossa Premium Wine Tasting tour & Winery Lunch: $118
  • From Barossa Valley Food and Wine Tour: $118
  • From Barossa Valley Full-Day Wine Tasting Tour: $118
  • Barossa Premium Wine Tasting Tour & lunch Departs 7 days a week : $120
  • Barossa Valley Full-Day Wine Tasting & Maggie Beers Farm Join Us: $120


When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Nagoya and Adelaide, we can see that Adelaide is more expensive. And not only is Nagoya much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. Since Nagoya is in Asia and Adelaide is in Pacific, this is one of the main reasons why the costs are so different, as different regions of the world tend to have overall different travel costs. So, traveling to Nagoya would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Nagoya and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Adelaide would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Adelaide than you might in Nagoya.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Nagoya Expensive? and Is Adelaide Expensive?.


Which is Bigger, Nagoya or Adelaide?

Nagoya has a larger population, and is about 2 times larger than the population of Adelaide. When comparing the sizes of Nagoya and Adelaide, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.


When is the best time to visit Nagoya or Adelaide?

Even though both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, they experience these seasons at different times of the year. Adelaide is in the southern hemisphere and summer is in January and winter is in July, but Nagoya has summer in [NORTHERNSUMMERMONTH] and winter in [NORTHERNWINTERMONTH].

Should I visit Nagoya or Adelaide in the Summer?

Both Adelaide and Nagoya are popular destinations to visit in the summer with plenty of activities. Many visitors come to Nagoya in the summer for the city activities and the family-friendly experiences. Also, most visitors come to Adelaide for the beaches, the hiking, and the family-friendly experiences during these months.

In the summer, Nagoya is a little warmer than Adelaide. Typically, the summer temperatures in Nagoya in July average around 27°C (80°F), and Adelaide averages at about 22°C (72°F)in January.

It's quite sunny in Adelaide. Nagoya usually receives less sunshine than Adelaide during summer. Nagoya gets 170 hours of sunny skies, while Adelaide receives 330 hours of full sun in the summer.

It's quite rainy in Nagoya. In July, Nagoya usually receives more rain than Adelaidein January. Nagoya gets 213 mm (8.4 in) of rain, while Adelaide receives 19 mm (0.7 in) of rain each month for the summer.


  • Summer Average Temperatures July and January
    Nagoya 27°C (80°F) 
    Adelaide 22°C (72°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Adelaide in the Autumn?

Both Adelaide and Nagoya during the autumn are popular places to visit. Most visitors come to Nagoya for the city's sights and attractions and the shopping scene during these months. Also, the autumn months attract visitors to Adelaide because of the hiking trails and the shopping scene.

In October, Nagoya is generally around the same temperature as Adelaidein April. Daily temperatures in Nagoya average around 18°C (64°F), and Adelaide fluctuates around 18°C (64°F).

In Adelaide, it's very sunny this time of the year. In the autumn, Nagoya often gets less sunshine than Adelaidein April. Nagoya gets 176 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Adelaide receives 215 hours of full sun.

It rains a lot this time of the year in Nagoya. Nagoya usually gets more rain in October than Adelaidein April. Nagoya gets 114 mm (4.5 in) of rain, while Adelaide receives 38 mm (1.5 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Autumn Average Temperatures October and April
    Nagoya 18°C (64°F) 
    Adelaide 18°C (64°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Adelaide in the Winter?

The winter attracts plenty of travelers to both Nagoya and Adelaide. The winter months attract visitors to Nagoya because of the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine. Also, the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine are the main draw to Adelaide this time of year.

The weather in Nagoya can be very cold. Nagoya is much colder than Adelaide in the winter. The daily temperature in Nagoya averages around 4°C (40°F) in January, and Adelaide fluctuates around 11°C (52°F)in July.

Nagoya usually receives more sunshine than Adelaide during winter. Nagoya gets 180 hours of sunny skies, while Adelaide receives 159 hours of full sun in the winter.

In January, Nagoya usually receives less rain than Adelaidein July. Nagoya gets 42 mm (1.7 in) of rain, while Adelaide receives 67 mm (2.6 in) of rain each month for the winter.


  • Winter Average Temperatures January and July
    Nagoya 4°C (40°F) 
    Adelaide 11°C (52°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Adelaide in the Spring?

The spring brings many poeple to Nagoya as well as Adelaide. The activities around the city are the main draw to Nagoya this time of year. Also, many travelers come to Adelaide for the beaches.

In the spring, Nagoya is cooler than Adelaide. Typically, the spring temperatures in Nagoya in April average around 14°C (58°F), and Adelaide averages at about 16°C (61°F)in October.

The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Adelaide. In the spring, Nagoya often gets less sunshine than Adelaidein October. Nagoya gets 189 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Adelaide receives 256 hours of full sun.

Nagoya receives a lot of rain in the spring. Nagoya usually gets more rain in April than Adelaidein October. Nagoya gets 152 mm (6 in) of rain, while Adelaide receives 37 mm (1.5 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Spring Average Temperatures April and October
    Nagoya 14°C (58°F) 
    Adelaide 16°C (61°F)

Typical Weather for Adelaide and Nagoya

Nagoya Adelaide
Temp (°C) Rain (mm) Temp (°C) Rain (mm)
Jan 4°C (40°F) 42 mm (1.7 in) 22°C (72°F) 19 mm (0.7 in)
Feb 5°C (41°F) 65 mm (2.6 in) 23°C (73°F) 20 mm (0.8 in)
Mar 8°C (47°F) 110 mm (4.3 in) 21°C (69°F) 22 mm (0.9 in)
Apr 14°C (58°F) 152 mm (6 in) 18°C (64°F) 38 mm (1.5 in)
May 19°C (66°F) 157 mm (6.2 in) 15°C (58°F) 57 mm (2.2 in)
Jun 23°C (73°F) 213 mm (8.4 in) 12°C (54°F) 50 mm (2 in)
Jul 27°C (80°F) 213 mm (8.4 in) 11°C (52°F) 67 mm (2.6 in)
Aug 28°C (83°F) 145 mm (5.7 in) 12°C (54°F) 51 mm (2 in)
Sep 24°C (75°F) 204 mm (8 in) 13°C (56°F) 40 mm (1.6 in)
Oct 18°C (64°F) 114 mm (4.5 in) 16°C (61°F) 37 mm (1.5 in)
Nov 12°C (54°F) 71 mm (2.8 in) 18°C (65°F) 22 mm (0.9 in)
Dec 7°C (45°F) 41 mm (1.6 in) 21°C (69°F) 25 mm (1 in)