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What is the sunniest place in the world, which is inhabitable and not too hot? I have seasonal affective disorder and only feel well when it is sunny, yet I could not cope with the heat in Arizona, which officially gets the most sun.

I am seriously thinking of emigrating for my health ad wellbeing. Any suggestions on somewhere that is sunny all year round but not too hot? Thanks.


mudskippa  Fri 13/06/08 14:32
Azalian
Fri 13/06/08
22:29
The Canary Islands are sunny much of the time but may be Too hot in summer for you,Isuppose you could always come back to the UK in summer to escape the heat and go back October to April or May
butterflies
Sat 14/06/08
16:26
Perth in Australia is very sunny.
Rhodes Island is the sunniest place in Europe there's also the Algarve Portugal.
Ethel
Tue 17/06/08
19:52
Canary Islands are hopeless if you have asthma or any COPD.

Spain and Portugal are the sunniest European countries. Is it possible for you to take your holidays in the winter months, and stay at home in the summer? Going abroad in November and February will really appear to shorten the winter for you.
bathtub
Thurs 26/06/08
01:39
Madeira gets its fair share of year-round sunshine and no long dark winter nights. It has one of the most equitable climates on earth, with a mean temperature of 18°C (64°F). Cooler parts of South Africa and Australia might also suit you.
enfable
Sun 29/06/08
22:18
San Diego. Is meant to have the best weather.

The downside is it's full of Americans.
geoff1057
Thurs 17/07/08
12:10
for people with SAD best place has to be canaries, summers not too hot ,low thirties, winters low twentys, but all year round sun, places like portugal and some parts of spain ,maybe a bit dodgy for sun in winter time,even though temperature may be ok. we go to canaries every winter,two weeks in new year, brilliant weather, my 72 year old mother in law comes too, and spends most of her time on the beach.
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