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West Sweden may conjure images of rugged coastline and vast wilderness, but it’s also one of Europe’s most underrated foodie destinations. With seven Michelin stars in Gothenburg alone — not to men...
The year-round tropical savannah climate in the US Virgin Islands brings little temperature variation throughout the year. The islands’ average summer temperatures of 82°F are scarcely warmer than ...
The Turks and Caicos Islands experience a tropical marine climate, with low humidity and cool easterly trade winds. Turks and Caicos is therefore warm, but never too hot. It is for this reason that...
The Solomon Islands’ climate is relatively unique, especially in comparison to other equatorial nations from the Pacific. There are actually four seasons in the Solomon Islands – two wet seasons an...
Saipan is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the place boasting the most invariable climate on Earth. The average temperature on Saipan and the other Northern Mariana Islands is a plea...
The tropical Marshall Islands have two main seasons. The dry season lasts from December to April, while the wet begins in May and ends in November. The highest temperature ever recorded on the isla...
The weather rarely ruins a trip to the Galapagos Islands, as even in the depths of winter (June to October) the mercury doesn’t dip below 20°C during the day. The main considerations when planning ...
Weather in the Falkland Islands remains temperate throughout the year, barely hitting 75°F in the summer months and never really dropping lower than 25°F in the winter. As summer falls from Decembe...
The Cook Islands is a year-round destination with slight seasonal variations and pleasant temperatures even during the summer months. The winter season lasts from May to October, with typical weath...
The mild weather of the Channel Islands is mainly due to the archipelago’s location on the rim of the Gulf of St Malo’s warm Gulf Stream waters, trapped between the coastlines of Brittany and Norma...