Kingscliff Weather
Kingscliff weather for most of the year looks something like a postcard, so come enjoy the warm sun, glorious golden beaches and friendly atmosphere. If you are trying to plan a getaway to a place that experiences year round perfect weather, where the sun is always shining and the sky is always blue. Well Kingscliff is just the place that will serve all of this on a silver platter and so much more.
Kingscliff in the northern parts of New South Wales is a gorgeous seaside town that has a subtropical climate with plenty of sunshine year round. The summer temperatures range from 22 to 28 degrees Celsius and the winter temperatures range from an average of 11 to 22 degrees Celsius. So it's no wonder Kingscliff is becoming a popular holiday destination.
You can bask in the sun, swim in crystal blue waters, walk along pristine golden sandy beaches or simply relax and soak up the sun in one of the al fresco cafes and restaurants that line the streets of this beautiful town.
Summer is the perfect time to get out and about and enjoy all that Kingscliff has to offer in the way of activities and attractions, with cooling sea breezes for those really hot days, why not head on down to the water and have a picnic with the family. During the winter months with the temperatures drop ever so slightly, you will still have the opportunity to have the perfect beach side holiday you always wanted.
With an average temperature of 24 degrees, Kingscliff weather always offers the best opportunities to enjoy the beautiful beaches and amazing array of restaurants & cafes in this New South Wales coastal town. Kingscliff is quickly becoming one of Australia's top holiday destinations for people from all over Australia, so that they can experience glorious weather, fine dining, excellent accommodation and attractions.
So jump on the phone right now to speak with one of our excellent staff member who are waiting for your call to discuss your holiday to Kingscliff where the weather is perfect and the attractions are plentiful.




