Europe's sunniest city boasts 2.50 pints, low-cost flights and 29C
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A recent study by Holidu has identified Spain as the country with the most sunniest cities in Europe, highlighting Cartagena as the leader with an average of 283 hours of sunshine per month. Despite recent weather disruptions, Spain remains a top destination for summer sun seekers. The average temperature in Cartagena is a pleasant 19.1 degrees Celsius, with summer heats exceeding 30 degrees. The city is easily accessible via low-cost airlines and offers reasonable prices for tourists, such as affordable beer prices, contributing to its recognition as a value destination.
New weather research by Holidu reveals Spain as the sunniest country in Europe, with Cartagena leading the way by offering an impressive average of 283 sunshine hours per month.
Despite recent bad weather affecting Spanish islands, city breaks in Spain continue to present ideal sunshine opportunities, particularly in urban locations such as Cartagena, Alicante, and Malaga.
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