A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Nagoya vs. Surfers Paradise for Food, Nightlife, Families, and Backpackers

Should you visit Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

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

Should I visit Nagoya or Surfers Paradise? 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 often overlooked, under-the-radar, and under-rated city. As it's a big city, visitors will find plenty to do, too. It's also popular because of the food, shopping, and museums. See Nagoya travel costs.

Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is a active, ritzy, and glamourous city. It's also popular because of the nightlife, food, and scuba diving and snorkeling. See Surfers Paradise travel costs.

Nagoya and Surfers Paradise: Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Active nightlife
  • Family-friendly
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for students
  • Big city activities
Things to Consider
  • Less popular with backpackers
Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Active nightlife
  • Nice resorts
  • Good scuba and snorkeling destination
  • Popular beach
  • Good for hiking
  • Family-friendly
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for backpackers and budget travelers


Is there more to do in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Travelers will usually find more to do in Surfers Paradise. Although Nagoya and Surfers Paradise are popular destinations, Surfers Paradise has more sights and attractions for tourists. Surfers Paradise is very popular for its nightlife, resorts, scuba diving & snorkeling, beaches, hiking, and shopping, while Nagoya attracts visitors for its food and big city activities. Surfers Paradise is more touristy than Nagoya and is known for its long sandy beaches, glamourous party scene, colorful amusement parks, and active water sports. It is also well known for the SkyPoint Observation Deck. Nagoya is famous for its local cuisine, historic shrines, and long running shipping industry.

How is Nagoya different from Surfers Paradise?

Which is Better for a Holiday?

Let's take a look at the differences and similarities between Surfers Paradise 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 Surfers Paradise?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

You'll find a number of very good museums and attractions in both Surfers Paradise and Nagoya.

Nagoya offers many unique museums, sights, and landmarks that will make for a memorable trip. 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.

Many visitors head to Surfers Paradise specifically to visit some of its top-rated museums and other sights. For the best views of the coastline head to the SkyPoint Observation Deck at the Q1 Resort and Spa. It's in Australia's tallest residential tower. You can also visit the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, or the Sea World Marine Park, as well as countless other amusement parks or entertainment centers.


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

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Nagoya is terrific for its restaurants. Also, Surfers Paradise is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its restaurant scene.

Known for it's food and restaurant scene, Nagoya is always at the top of any foodie's travel list. 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.

With its innovative style combined with traditional elements, Surfers Paradise makes for a great culinary experience. There's a trendy food scene with a number of award winning restaurants in the area. There are high end seafood restaurants, modern international eateries, and niche food bars that all cater to the tourist crowd.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Nightlife?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is very popular for its evening party scene. Also, Nagoya is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for nightlife.

Surfers Paradise is a party destination, and you'll find plenty of activity all night long. This high energy area is filled with glitzy nightclubs and trendy cocktail bars. There are parties that last until the early morning hours and you'll find the most active nightlife scene along the famous Surfers Paradise glitter strip.

Nagoya is a popular destination for visitors looking to party into the night. 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.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Resorts?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is very popular for its luxury resorts. However, Nagoya is not a resort destination.

For the ultimate resort vacation, Surfers Paradise is a great choice. The high-rise skyline is filled with luxury resorts and trendy hotels. Fancy pools and rooftop views make this is a glitzy and lively place to stay.

Nagoya is not a resort destination.


Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is a very popular place for snorkeling and scuba diving. However, Nagoya is not a scuba or snorkeling destination.

Many visitors partake in scuba diving or snorkeing while visiting Surfers Paradise. There's no shortage of scuba diving and snorkeling excursions that leave from the area. You'll see a diversity of marine life and interesting undersea reefs.

Nagoya is not a scuba or snorkeling destination.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Beaches?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is very popular for the beach. However, Nagoya is not a beach destination.

Travelers come from around the world to visit the beaches in Surfers Paradise. It's at the heart of the Gold Coast, and you'll enjoy two kilometers of golden sand and beautiful surf. The beaches are lined with high rise buildings and there's plenty of energy and amenities for visitors. This is a popular tourist destination and there is no shortage of water sports and other activities along the beaches.

Nagoya is not a beach destination.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Hiking?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

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

Surfers Paradise is a good destination for hiking. Outside of town you'll find many coastal hikes and inland trails. You can see waterfalls or breathtaking views of the water.

Nagoya is not a hiking destination.


Is the Shopping Better in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is very popular for its shopping areas. Also, Nagoya is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for shopping.

Many people travel to Surfers Paradise specifically to go shopping. Beachside markets sell local items. There are also large shopping malls that are filled with international fashion brands and boutique shops that sell unique items.

Nagoya is an extremely popular place for shoppers. 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.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Families?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Kids will enjoy a visit to either Nagoya or Surfers Paradise.

As it has a large number of activities for kids, Nagoya is a very family-friendly destination. 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.

Surfers Paradise is one of the most popular family destinations. It's filled with activities that kids and adults will enjoy. There's everything from sandy beaches to amusement park rides and entertainment centers. Check out Infinity, Ripley's Believe It Or Not, or the view from Q1 SkyPoint. There's also countless minigolf places, kayaking, and other water sports.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Couples?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is a very popular place for couples. Also, Nagoya is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for romance.

Surfers Paradise makes for a fun place to visit for a couple. Walk along the beach or take in the view from Q1 SkyPoint. There are also many fun-filled adventure activities as well as restaurants and a lively party scene.

Nagoya is a nice destination for couples. 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.


Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Surfers Paradise is very popular for backpackers and budget travelers. Also, Nagoya is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for backpackers.

A large number of backpackers visit Surfers Paradise, as it is a very popular city for budget travelers. Backpackers who want fun entertainment, a lively beach scene, and water sports will find their place here. There are also hostels with reasonable rates and plenty of backpackers to hang out with.

Nagoya is popular with backpackers and budget travelers. 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.

Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise Better for Students?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Nagoya is a nice place to visit for its student-friendly activities. However, Surfers Paradise is not popular with 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.

Surfers Paradise is not popular with students.

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

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Nagoya is a very popular place for times when you don't have a car. Also, Surfers Paradise is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its public transit.

The public transit in Nagoya can get you to most places easily. 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.

You'll find some public transit in Surfers Paradise, but it may not be enough to take you everywhere. Without a car, you can use the shuttle buses, public buses, and light rail to get around.


Is Nagoya or Surfers Paradise a more walkable city?

Nagoya
Surfers Paradise

Nagoya is a very popular place for its ease of walking around. Also, Surfers Paradise is not quite as popular, but is fairly good for its 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.

Surfers Paradise is somewhat walkable. There are walking and bike paths around town.

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

Should I spend more time in Surfers Paradise or Nagoya?

How long in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Both Nagoya and Surfers Paradise have a number of activities to choose from. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Surfers Paradise than in Nagoya. Usually, 2-3 days is a good amount of time for Nagoya, and 3-7 days is enough time in Surfers Paradise.

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

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

Backpackers and budget travelers should spend more time in Surfers Paradise than Nagoya 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 Surfers Paradise.


  • How many days in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise? Ideal Length of Stay
    Nagoya 2-3 
    Surfers Paradise 3-7

One day in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

People visit Nagoya because there is so much to do. With so much to do, one day is probably not enough time to see everything. This city offers a variety of activities to choose from.

Many travelers enjoy the scuba diving and snorkeling and shopping when visiting the destination of Surfers Paradise. 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 Surfers Paradise?

People visit Nagoya because there is so much to do. If you have a weekend, this city makes for a great vacation. The length of your ideal trip is an individual decision. Most people head to the area for the food. This would be the perfect place to spend a weekend, as it has just the right amount of activities.

Surfers Paradise is a great place to explore. With so much to do, a weekend is probably not enough time to see everything. Your budget might influence how long you stay.


Five days in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Nagoya is a popular choice for travelers. It will give you the chance to have new experiences. Five days may feel like too much time unless you plan to do a lot of relaxing.

It's hard to know how much time to spend in Surfers Paradise. For many, it makes a great getaway for five days. Most people come for the beaches. With all of its activities, you can easily fill five days here. It has many unique tourist attractions and fascinating things to do.

A week in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Nagoya is a great place to explore. Take your pick from the many activities offered here. Most people head to the area for the food. Most people find that one week is more than enough time to see everything.

Many travelers enjoy the nightlife and food when visiting the active destination of Surfers Paradise. This city offers a variety of activities to choose from. Many visitors spend time at the beach while visiting the area. If you have one week, this is a great place to go. This would be the perfect place to spend one week, as it has just the right amount of activities.


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


Which place is cheaper, Surfers Paradise or Nagoya?

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

  • Nagoya Prices
    Japan Prices
    Surfers Paradise Prices
    Australia Prices
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day
    Nagoya $113
    Surfers Paradise $124

The average daily cost (per person) in Nagoya is $113, while the average daily cost in Surfers Paradise is $124. 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 Surfers Paradise in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Nagoya $48
    Surfers Paradise $67
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Nagoya $96
    Surfers Paradise $134
Compare Hotels in Nagoya and Surfers Paradise

Looking for a hotel in Nagoya or Surfers Paradise? 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 Surfers Paradise


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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.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Nagoya $12
    Surfers Paradise $11

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

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Surfers Paradise

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

  • Gold Coast Theme Parks: Shared Hotel Transfers: $15

Is it cheaper to fly into Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Prices for flights to both Surfers Paradise 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
    Surfers Paradise $45

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 Surfers Paradise

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

  • Buffet Dinner Sightseeing Cruise: $85

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Nagoya $13
    Surfers Paradise $24

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

Typical Entertainment Prices in Surfers Paradise

Below are a few sample prices from actual travelers for Surfers Paradise's activities, tours, and tickets:


  • Surf Lesson
    $79

Tours and Activities in Surfers Paradise

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

  • Catch a Crab Tour with Optional Seafood Lunch: $63
  • Evening Rainforest & Glow Worm Tour from Gold Coast: $80
  • Glow Worms + Day/Night Rainforest & Waterfalls Experience: $133
  • Gold Coast Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Cruise 1 Day Pass: $30
  • Gold Coast Quack'rDuck Amphibious Tour from Surfers Paradise: $37
  • Gold Coast: 360-Degree High-Speed Jet Boat Adventure: $39
  • Gold Coast: Springbrook 7 Waterfalls and Natural Bridge Day Tour: $120
  • HOTA: Gold Coast Home of the Arts Cruise & Dine Experience Pass: $27
  • Kangaroos & Koalas in the Wild - Private Nature Experience: $227
  • Kangaroos and Mountain Views Day Tour from Gold Coast: $80
  • Lamington National Park, O'Reilly's & Vineyard Tour: $86
  • Natural Bridge Glow Worm Night Tour from Gold Coast: $60

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Nagoya $13
    Surfers Paradise $11

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


When comparing the travel costs between Nagoya and Surfers Paradise, we can see that Surfers Paradise is more expensive. However, the two cities are actually relatively comparable in price, as the difference is somewhat minimal. Generally, this means that you could travel with generally the same travel style and level of luxury in each place. Even though Nagoya is in Asia and Surfers Paradise is in Pacific, both of these destinations have relatively similar prices of travel. Generally, the levels of luxury and expenses are the same for these cities even though they are geographically far apart.

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


Which is Bigger, Nagoya or Surfers Paradise?

Nagoya has a larger population, and is about 120 times larger than the population of Surfers Paradise. When comparing the sizes of Nagoya and Surfers Paradise, 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 Surfers Paradise?

Even though both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, they experience these seasons at different times of the year. Surfers Paradise 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 Surfers Paradise in the Summer?

Both Surfers Paradise and Nagoya are popular destinations to visit in the summer with plenty of activities. Many travelers come to Nagoya for the city activities and the family-friendly experiences. Also, many visitors come to Surfers Paradise in the summer for the beaches, snorkeling, the hiking, and the family-friendly experiences.

Nagoya is around the same temperature as Surfers Paradise in the summer. The daily temperature in Nagoya averages around 27°C (80°F) in July, and Surfers Paradise fluctuates around 25°C (77°F)in January.

It's quite sunny in Surfers Paradise. Nagoya usually receives less sunshine than Surfers Paradise during summer. Nagoya gets 170 hours of sunny skies, while Surfers Paradise receives 256 hours of full sun in the summer.

It rains a lot this time of the year in Surfers Paradise. It's quite rainy in Nagoya. In July, Nagoya usually receives more rain than Surfers Paradisein January. Nagoya gets 213 mm (8.4 in) of rain, while Surfers Paradise receives 167 mm (6.6 in) of rain each month for the summer.


  • Summer Average Temperatures July and January
    Nagoya 27°C (80°F) 
    Surfers Paradise 25°C (77°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Surfers Paradise in the Autumn?

Both Surfers Paradise and Nagoya during the autumn are popular places to visit. Many visitors come to Nagoya in the autumn for the city's sights and attractions and the shopping scene. Also, most visitors come to Surfers Paradise for the hiking trails and the shopping scene during these months.

In the autumn, Nagoya is cooler than Surfers Paradise. Typically, the autumn temperatures in Nagoya in October average around 18°C (64°F), and Surfers Paradise averages at about 22°C (71°F)in April.

In Surfers Paradise, it's very sunny this time of the year. In the autumn, Nagoya often gets less sunshine than Surfers Paradisein April. Nagoya gets 176 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Surfers Paradise receives 214 hours of full sun.

Surfers Paradise gets a good bit of rain this time of year. It rains a lot this time of the year in Nagoya. Nagoya usually gets more rain in October than Surfers Paradisein April. Nagoya gets 114 mm (4.5 in) of rain, while Surfers Paradise receives 101 mm (4 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Autumn Average Temperatures October and April
    Nagoya 18°C (64°F) 
    Surfers Paradise 22°C (71°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Surfers Paradise in the Winter?

The winter attracts plenty of travelers to both Nagoya and Surfers Paradise. Most visitors come to Nagoya for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine during these months. Also, the winter months attract visitors to Surfers Paradise because of the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine.

Nagoya can be very cold during winter. In January, Nagoya is generally much colder than Surfers Paradisein July. Daily temperatures in Nagoya average around 4°C (40°F), and Surfers Paradise fluctuates around 15°C (59°F).

People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Surfers Paradise this time of the year. Nagoya usually receives less sunshine than Surfers Paradise during winter. Nagoya gets 180 hours of sunny skies, while Surfers Paradise receives 226 hours of full sun in the winter.

In January, Nagoya usually receives less rain than Surfers Paradisein July. Nagoya gets 42 mm (1.7 in) of rain, while Surfers Paradise receives 70 mm (2.8 in) of rain each month for the winter.


  • Winter Average Temperatures January and July
    Nagoya 4°C (40°F) 
    Surfers Paradise 15°C (59°F)

Should I visit Nagoya or Surfers Paradise in the Spring?

The spring brings many poeple to Nagoya as well as Surfers Paradise. The spring months attract visitors to Nagoya because of the activities around the city. Also, the beaches are the main draw to Surfers Paradise this time of year.

Nagoya is cooler than Surfers Paradise in the spring. The daily temperature in Nagoya averages around 14°C (58°F) in April, and Surfers Paradise fluctuates around 21°C (69°F)in October.

The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Surfers Paradise. In the spring, Nagoya often gets less sunshine than Surfers Paradisein October. Nagoya gets 189 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Surfers Paradise receives 259 hours of full sun.

It's quite rainy in Surfers Paradise. Nagoya receives a lot of rain in the spring. Nagoya usually gets more rain in April than Surfers Paradisein October. Nagoya gets 152 mm (6 in) of rain, while Surfers Paradise receives 103 mm (4 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Spring Average Temperatures April and October
    Nagoya 14°C (58°F) 
    Surfers Paradise 21°C (69°F)

Typical Weather for Surfers Paradise and Nagoya

Nagoya Surfers Paradise
Temp (°C) Rain (mm) Temp (°C) Rain (mm)
Jan 4°C (40°F) 42 mm (1.7 in) 25°C (77°F) 167 mm (6.6 in)
Feb 5°C (41°F) 65 mm (2.6 in) 25°C (77°F) 157 mm (6.2 in)
Mar 8°C (47°F) 110 mm (4.3 in) 24°C (75°F) 140 mm (5.5 in)
Apr 14°C (58°F) 152 mm (6 in) 22°C (71°F) 101 mm (4 in)
May 19°C (66°F) 157 mm (6.2 in) 19°C (66°F) 91 mm (3.6 in)
Jun 23°C (73°F) 213 mm (8.4 in) 16°C (61°F) 61 mm (2.4 in)
Jul 27°C (80°F) 213 mm (8.4 in) 15°C (59°F) 70 mm (2.8 in)
Aug 28°C (83°F) 145 mm (5.7 in) 16°C (61°F) 46 mm (1.8 in)
Sep 24°C (75°F) 204 mm (8 in) 18°C (65°F) 30 mm (1.2 in)
Oct 18°C (64°F) 114 mm (4.5 in) 21°C (69°F) 103 mm (4 in)
Nov 12°C (54°F) 71 mm (2.8 in) 23°C (73°F) 118 mm (4.6 in)
Dec 7°C (45°F) 41 mm (1.6 in) 24°C (76°F) 129 mm (5.1 in)