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Which European country has the most sunny days?

Located on Spain's southeast coast, Alicante has the highest number of sunny hours in Europe. With an average of 349 hours of sunshine per month (an average month has 730 hours in total, including nighttimes), it's a dream destination for sun lovers. Roughly half of the day, every day, is sunny in Alicante.



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Canary Islands: The absolute best place in Europe for winter sun, these islands are off the coast of Morocco and so far south that they have warm weather year-round. Portugal: The average temperature is warm (especially in the south) and it's one of the cheapest countries in Western Europe.

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Obviously, any nearby towns and cities (for example Ierapetra and Sitia) feature the same or very similar climate. By far the sunniest place in Greece is Lentas, a small village on the south coast of the island.

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Yuma, Arizona, USA Yuma has been identified by the World Meteorological Organisation as the sunniest place on earth. While it experiences an average of 4,015 hours of sunshine per year, it's part of the Sonora Desert, which has an arid climate and very little rain.

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Look no further than Almeria, Spain: Europe's driest city, and indeed one of the least rainy places in the world. At roughly 1,000 years old, the city is a relative youngster in general terms of the Mediterranean, but you can still find your fair share of history here to explore – and let's not forget the weather!

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Located between Crete and Rhodes is Karpathos, an island that actually has the highest temperatures of all the Greek Islands.

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1. Crete. Greece's largest and most southerly island, Crete has mild and sunny weather throughout winter; in fact, it has some of the warmest winter weather in Europe with average highs generally around 15-16°C and average lows around 9-11°C. This makes it easy to get out and see everything this island has to offer.

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