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Old Dec 6th, 2013, 08:33 PM
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Need Packing Advice for Sydney and New Zealand in January

Hi guys, I'm starting to organize my wardrobe for 5 days in Sydney and 10 day cruise to Auckland on Regent Voyager in January. I think it will be very hot in Sydney, but will need specific clothing for the ship and for outings in NZ. I don't want to overpack. It's all new to me and I would appreciate any advice you can give me.
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Old Dec 6th, 2013, 09:46 PM
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What do you mean by "specific clothing for the ship?"
Something warm enough to guard against the brutal air conditioning, sure, especially when you come in from the open decks, but other than that these days, "neat casual" should do it, no different than what you'd wear in a city like Auckland or Christchurch.

Go as light as possible and when you find you need something, an extra shirt or whatever, buy it there, it will become a souvenir reminding you of the trip every time you see it in your closet
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Old Dec 7th, 2013, 01:02 AM
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Doesn't the ship have an Agenda of events & suggested clothing?
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Old Dec 7th, 2013, 02:15 AM
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You are correct that Sydney is usually hot in January, however after a few days of scorching weather we generally get a cold change that can last for 24 hours or so. You will need a reasonable weight jumper or fleece or jacket if that happens.
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Old Dec 7th, 2013, 09:56 AM
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See my reply to this same question you posted on the "Cruise" form.
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Old Dec 8th, 2013, 05:44 PM
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Agree with cathies - even if you pack most of your wardrobe for hot weather, you would be best off bringing a light cardigan or windcheater along, if for no other reason than the vicious air conditioning.

Sometimes we have a cold, overcast Christmas and that weather can last into January. It's been sort of odd weather lately in Sydney - it's supposed to be a bit warmer (high 20s to low 30s) but today I am wearing jeans, light cotton knit and a light denim jacket and I'm comfortable. It's also overcast where I live. January and February you often get hot, hot weather (30s to low 40s) but I don't know if we'll make it there till after the silly season.

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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 01:41 PM
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Gahhhh - take it all back! It's just after 9 am and it's HOTTTT! Exactly what you'd expect for mid-December! But actually, I'd still stick with a light cardi, and pack most of your wardrobe with clothes suitable for 30+ degrees. Maybe throw a pair of capris in.

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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 03:23 PM
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Thanks! Since we've never been to that part of the world and where I live it is currently 12 degrees Fahrenheit, it's hard for me to judge how much to pack. I thought it might be colder in the south of New Zealand and hot in Sydney. We will be taking excursions into the Blue Mountains for instance, which I believe will be colder for sure. I appreciate it very much.
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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 03:28 PM
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Maggie, sorry to burst your bubble but in the peak of summer, the Blue Mountains can also be hot, hotter than Sydney proper. I hate the mountains in summer, to me they are somewhere to go midwinter when it's cold. But, that's just me.
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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 07:12 PM
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Haha, Cathies, I actually welcome the hot/warm weather. I hate cold, snow and winter where we live and count the days til spring. Although I'm surprised because in Europe there can be snow on the mountaintops in dead of summer.
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You'll love our weather then. What dates are you in Sydney? We have other mountains that occasionally get snow in the summer but it's pretty rare. We were in Tasmania last October and there was still snow on the mountains there then. It was very beautiful.
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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 07:36 PM
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We will be in Sydney five days, starting January 2nd. Then we board a cruise for 10 nights that will take us to New Zealand, ending in Auckland.
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That sounds lovely! I hope you enjoy my hometown, Sydney is gorgeous in the summer. I have a subscription to the Australian Ballet and every time we leave a performance and head to our favourite post ballet cafe, we do give ourselves a pat on the back for being so clever to live in such a lovely city. Make sure you go for a stroll around the opera house after dark. Unfortunately there is lots of renovation going on there at the moment and it's not looking its' absolute best, but still lovely with the Harbour Bridge looking spectacular too.
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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 08:49 PM
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I look forward to it!!! I'm actually thinking of attending LaBoheme at the opera house. I think the ballet is performing the night before. I'm also thinking of doing the bridge climb, but I'm not sure I'm physically up to it. Have you done it?
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I haven't done the bridge climb, but my husband has and his fitness was pretty ordinary at the time. If opra Winfrey can do it then I'm sure you can. la Boheme would be a great choice.
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Old Dec 9th, 2013, 09:11 PM
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Haha, thanks for the vote of confidence
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If the bridge climb turns out to be a bit much, at least go up on the pylon that's open to the public, with a 360 degree lookout. There are some stairs involved, but it's nothing like the involved and expensive climb over the top - you do it at your own pace, so what's the rush? Look at www.pylonlookout.com.au/‎ - it's gorgeous up there, and only costs a few bucks.
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Old Dec 10th, 2013, 05:15 AM
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What a great idea! I will definitely look into that. I didn't know about it. And the good thing is, I will be able to take my own photos, whereas on the bridge climb you are not able to bring your camera. Awesome, thanks so much.
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Maggi, another other thing to consider is to get a taxi from your hotel to kirribilli, which is on the northern side of the harbour, and using the pedestrian access, walk across the bridge back to your hotel. The pedestrian path is on the east side of the bridge and provides wonderful views of the harbour, opera house etc.
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Old Dec 14th, 2013, 09:42 PM
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I appreciate the advice, cathies and have put that suggestion on my list of things to do.Can't wait to start capturing those photos!
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