Destinations where summer never ends
Sunshine spots

Phuket, Thailand (2,069 hours of sunshine)

Havana, Cuba (2,140 hours of sunshine)

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2,181 hours of sunshine)

Costa Del Sol, Spain (2,420 hours of sunshine)

Tulum, Mexico (2,460 hours of sunshine)

Cape Verde (2,460 hours of sunshine)

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (2,489 hours of sunshine)

Northern Vietnam can get pretty cool so south of the country offers a better guarantee of sunshine and heat with Ho Chi Minh City averaging 81°F (27°C) throughout the year. A hectic, bustling destination crammed with people, cars and street food vendors, there's also a burgeoning contemporary arts scene to be discovered alongside extraordinary cocktail bars and retro-chic cafés serving Vietnamese coffee made with condensed milk. Once you’re fully caffeinated, take a bike tour around the older parts of the city.
Nelson, New Zealand (2,500 hours of sunshine)

Located on the South Island, Nelson clocks up the most annual sunshine hours in New Zealand (around 2,500 hours), earning itself the nickname Sunny Nelson. Abel Tasman National Park – a breathtaking collection of islands and bays with aquamarine waters – attracts plenty of adventurous travelers. If you're after a quieter escape, there are still some remote parts where you can get away from it all. If you need more persuading to visit this beautiful country, check out our top 50 reasons to go.
Valencia, Spain (2,660 hours of sunshine)

Nowhere says sun, sea and sand quite like Spain, and port city Valencia sees in the region of 2,660 sunny hours per year. There's a wealth of activities on offer to make the most of its clear skies and balmy temperatures too. Spend the day sunbathing on a beach backed by stunning coastal mountains, marvel at the area's wealth of Roman ruins or plan your visit to coincide with the much-coveted Benicàssim music festival, which takes place around an hour north of the city. For other amazing places to visit in Spain, check out our full guide here.
Luang Prabang, Laos (2,660 hours of sunshine)

Rajasthan, India (2,684 hours of sunshine)

Liguria, Italy (2,720 hours of sunshine)

Mauritius (2,738 hours of sunshine)

Temperatures rarely fall below 68°F (20°C) on the idyllic island of Mauritius. Incredible beaches can be found on the Le Morne peninsula in particular, but there's plenty to do beyond sunbathing. Hike up lush mountains and experience the rich food and drink scene for a start. Read our guide for other reasons why the island is so much more than sand and sea.
Corsica, France (2,793 hours of sunshine)

The French island of Corsica is perfect for sunseekers as it boasts around 300 days of sunshine per year. Top spots to enjoy the weather are Ajaccio, the picturesque capital, and the buzzing port city of Bastia. The Regional Natural Park of Corsica covers around 40% of the island, with a multitude of hiking and biking trails on offer. For those who prefer to sit back and relax, chic marina resorts such as Bonifacio are ideal. Here's how to plan the best Corsica holiday.
Florida, USA (2,800 hours of sunshine)

Florida is known as the Sunshine State for a very good reason – the state receives an average of 2,800 hours of sunshine annually. Of course, there are theme parks galore and enticing cities such as Miami but for a quieter time, head to sunny New Smyrna Beach. Just an hour away from Orlando International Airport, you’ll find incredible seafood, a tight-knit community feel and some of the best surf in Florida – a perfect spot for enjoying the glorious weather. Read our guide here.
Lisbon, Portugal (2,806 hours of sunshine)

Portugal's coastal capital is one of the sunniest places in Europe, clocking up an average of 2,806 hours of sunshine per year. Hop on one of the city's distinctive yellow trams to explore Lisbon to its fullest. Take in the view of the city's pastel-colored houses from atop the São Jorge Castle, or head west to the towns of Estoril and Cascais and enjoy their much-loved beaches. Check out our city guide to Lisbon here.
Zanzibar, Tanzania (2,838 hours of sunshine)

Sunshine Coast, South Africa (2,850 hours of sunshine)

Langkawi, Malaysia (2,850 hours of sunshine)

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain (2,887 hours of sunshine)

The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife is hugely popular for a reason – not least because it has some of the most consistently sunny weather in Spain, clocking in an annual total of 2,887 sunshine hours. Making the most of the beaches and bars is an obvious choice of activity in summer. During the cooler months, the UNESCO World Heritage Teide National Park, with volcanic Mount Teide, is an absolute stunner. Here's what you shouldn't miss in Tenerife.
Alice Springs, Australia (2,895 hours of sunshine)

Byron Bay, Australia (2,968 hours of sunshine)

Tahiti, French Polynesia (3,000 hours of sunshine)

Saint Barthélemy, Caribbean (3,000 hours of sunshine)

Anguilla, Caribbean (3,000 hours of sunshine)

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (3,030 hours of sunshine)

Enjoying warm weather all year, with sweltering highs of 93°F (34°C), the beach town of Punta Cana is a firm favorite with those after a dose of winter sun. A number of all-inclusive resorts line the area's 30-mile (50km) stretch of beaches, and activities on offer include windsurfing and zip lining. The fashionable Cap Cana Marina is also a great spot to sip on a cocktail and watch the world go by. Although there is no official rainy season in Punta Cana, the average rainfall increases during summer.
Hawaii, USA (3,035 hours of sunshine)

Valletta, Malta (3,054 hours of sunshine)

Malta's sunny capital enjoys around 3,000 sunshine hours each year, making it a top city break destination whatever the season. Explore its imposing baroque landmarks and the magical Grand Harbour. You should also sample traditional Maltese food such as pastizzi (pastry encased with fillings such as peas and ricotta) at one of the charming alfresco restaurants. See our guide to a perfect weekend in Valletta here.
San Pedro de Atacama, Chile (3,077 hours of sunshine)

Fresno, California, USA (3,254 hours of sunshine)

Paphos, Cyprus (3,270 hours of sunshine)

Cyprus gets a whopping 326 days of sunshine each year, even if it can cool off a little in the winter months. Paphos, on the southwest coast, is a good starting point to explore the rest of the island. You'll find plenty of lively local restaurants serving smoky grilled meats, excellent cheese, and sweet and savory pastries. It's also the gateway for hikes in the Troodos mountains, which have some spectacular Byzantine churches.
Santa Barbara, California, USA (3,275 hours of sunshine)

Abu Dhabi, UAE (3,508 hours of sunshine)

Like other parts of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi enjoys sunshine almost year-round with an average of just 10 rainy days annually. In summer, temperatures can hit a high of 107°F (42°C) and they rarely fall below 69°F (20°C) in winter. Make the most of the climate by visiting Abu Dhabi's many public beaches. The most famous is The Corniche, where swimmers can frolic in the calm, blue waters.
Madagascar (3,610 hours of sunshine)

Rhodes, Greece (3,630 hours of sunshine)

Tucson, Arizona, USA (3,806 hours of sunshine)

With a staggering 350-plus days of sunshine per year, and summer temperatures reaching 103°F (39°C), Tucson is a sun-worshipper's dream. The city has three lakes (Silverbell Lake, Kennedy Lake and Lakeside Lake) which are ideal for a spot of boating or fishing, while more intrepid travelers can explore the nearby Sonoran Desert (pictured). Here you can marvel at the famed saguaro, the largest cactus in the United States, alongside a whole host of other diverse plant and animal species.
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Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (3,825 hours of sunshine)

Las Vegas really is a city that can offer pretty much anything and that includes incredibly sunny weather. In this year-round destination that enjoys 300 sunny days annually, you can enjoy the nightlife of the Strip, take a desert day trip or hang out by the pool, safe in the knowledge that the chances of rain spoiling your fun are low.
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Swakopmund, Namibia (3,870 hours of sunshine)

Surrounded by the coastal Namib Desert, considered the oldest desert in the world, Swakopmund sees less than 0.7 inches (20mm) of rainfall annually. Spend the day walking along the city's palm-lined promenades or learn more about its history as a German colony through the wealth of buildings that remain from the era. You could also rent a surfboard and ride waves at locations including Bocock's Bay, around two hours north of the city.
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