Great Barrier Island New Zealand Night Sky

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(206) · Skydiving center in Medlands, New Zealand
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Good Heavens is a stargazing experience provider located on Aotea, also known as Great Barrier Island, in New Zealand.

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Jan 30, 2025
If you're looking for excellent communication, smooth transfers, a brilliant stargazing experience under twinkling skies, and above all, friendly and relaxed hosts, then book into Good Heavens. We lo…Full review by Linda G
Jan 30, 2025
Best experience I have had in years! Looking up at the Milky Way Galaxy, with Saturn and its rings - (vertical) - plus Venus; plus Jupiter and three of its moons; plus Mars looking orange-red; plus t…Full review by beagleburt
Jan 19, 2025
What a fabulous evening, from start to finish. We lucked out with a clear night, planets and a full moon. We learnt heaps and had all our questions answered (and could understand!). This was an amazi…Full review by Journey20933149318

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Hey guys, we're thinking of attending your tour end of July for our anniversary. I know we can't predict the weather but …
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Hey guys, we're thinking of attending your tour end of July for our anniversary. I know we can't predict the weather but what's it generally likes in late July and what are the chances of having clear sky during the month of July out there? Thanks
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Hi! Thanks for your question. Being an island, our climate can vary a lot year round. Some July days can be beautiful, crisp and clear, while others can be cloudy and rainy. The …
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Hi! Thanks for your question. Being an island, our climate can vary a lot year round. Some July days can be beautiful, crisp and clear, while others can be cloudy and rainy. The historical data that I found on meteoblue indicates that on around 20 days of the month the weather would be clear or with only partial cloud, so suitable for stargazing. I hope this information helps! And, did you know that Mars will be in opposition - that is at one of it's closest points to the earth in the last 60,000 years - at the end of July? Looking forward to seeing you for your anniversary! Deborah
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Answer by Hilde H · May 16, 2018
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