Where to go in September: Oceania
19 destinations in Oceania genuinely in season, warmest first: typical daytime highs, budget level and the full travel window for each. Tap one for details, or let the quiz pick for your whole group.
The band on each card is its year, January to December: blue where it's cool, red where it's hot, with September marked.
- The Kimberley Australia
- Kakadu & the Top End Australia
- Fiji Fiji
- Samoa Samoa
- Uluru & the Red Centre Australia
- Bora Bora & Moorea French Polynesia
- Cairns Australia
- The Great Barrier Reef Australia
- The Whitsundays Australia
- Vanuatu Vanuatu
- New Caledonia New Caledonia
- K'gari (Fraser Island) Australia
- Rarotonga & Aitutaki Cook Islands
- Tonga Tonga
- Brisbane Australia
- Byron Bay & the Gold Coast Australia
- Adelaide & Kangaroo Island Australia
- Melbourne & the Great Ocean Road Australia
- Rotorua New Zealand
Nothing in September matches all of those.
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Where should I go in Oceania in September?
In Oceania, 19 destinations are genuinely in season in September. The warmest are The Kimberley (32°C/90°F), Kakadu & the Top End (31°C/88°F), Fiji (29°C/85°F), Samoa (29°C/85°F), Uluru & the Red Centre (29°C/84°F).
Where is it warmest in Oceania in September?
Of the Oceania destinations in season in September, The Kimberley is the warmest, with typical daytime highs around 32°C (90°F).