Analysts at ParkSleepFly, an online booking company for airports around the world, found out how much sun different destinations receive, as well as the average cost of staying at each destination. Let’s see which countries turned out to be the most budgetary and sunniest.
The cheapest portion of the sun will cost in the capital of Albania, Tirana. The cost of one solar hour here is 5.88 US dollars. Tirana is also one of the sunniest places on the planet. The average number of hours of sunshine per year is 3,452, or about 9.5 hours per day.
The second solar destination in terms of spending is Denpasar in the south of Bali, Indonesia. The cost of one “sunshine” is 6.78 dollars. The city sees an average of 3,138 hours of sunshine per year, which is about 8.6 per day.
Johannesburg, the capital of South Africa, was named the third most budget-friendly sunny city. For one sunny hour, you will have to pay 8.02 dollars here. Thanks to great weather throughout the year, Johannesburg is one of the best sunny holiday destinations in the world. Johannesburg receives about 3,334 hours of cloudless skies each year, which means just over 9 hours of sunshine each day.