Spring is certainly ongoing, but the UK is one of the world's least sunny countries, and many Britons may not have enough sunlight. One country has been revealed by Secret London as the world's most sunniest thing, making it the perfect year-round destination for anyone looking for a restorative holiday.
Egypt is chosen as the most sunshine destination in the world, with Egyptians experiencing 3,756.4 hours of sunlight per year. And it's not just a traditionally sunny month. The country enjoys 10 hours of sun per day in March and 257.5 hours of sunlight in February. Flights from the UK to Egypt start at £100, but hotel rooms can be found starting at just £19.
Egypt offers plenty of cities to visit, including Cairo, the capital on the Nile River.
Tourists can visit Egyptian ancient museums and the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, along with many stunning mosques and churches.
Giza is just a few miles from Cairo. There you can see the famous pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx. To make the most of your trip, you can book a private tour or enjoy a group tour.
Other cities include the tombs of King Luxor and Tutankamun, houses in the Valley of Kings, and the coastal city of Alexandria, considered “the pearl of the Mediterranean.”
Be sure to check the latest guidance from the UK Foreign Office before booking a visit to Egypt.
Secret London shares the complete list of the world's most sunshine countries, with Namibia at number 2 and Sudan at number 3. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the UK is not listed and instead ranks fifth on the list of the world's most sunny countries.
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