The coastal town called the ‘Caribbean area of the UK’ – and it has more than 200 days of sunshine a year
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A popular coastal town in England is called the ‘Caribbean of the UK’ during warmer months thanks to the palm trees, sunny weather and turquoise-blue sea.
Although not known for coral reefs and tropical temperatures such as many islands in the Caribbean, according to visitors and the local population, Eastbourne offers a fairly comparable experience.
The tourist spot in East Sussex is known for its beautiful coastline, beautiful chalk cliffs and its lively attractions by the sea, including the sovereign Harbor Marina and Eastbourne Pier.
The city has also been the background for iconic films -tv and shows, such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Harry Potter” James BondIt is the living daylight and Poirot.
But the attraction of Eastbourne goes beyond its reputation as a traditional hotspot by the sea, because people have compared it to an exotic destination that you would probably find on the other side of the world.
Eastbourne has its own microclimate between the South Downs and the sea and has it quite consistently dry and warm all summer.
The Resort City sees 1,892 hours of sunshine every year, which is almost 500 hours more than the British average, according to Solar energy.
It also contains the British record for the highest registered amount of sunshine in a month, 383.9 hours reached in July 1911.

Although not known for coral reefs and tropical temperatures such as many islands in the Caribbean, Eastbourne (photo) offers a fairly comparable experience, according to visitors and the local population

The attraction of Eastbourne goes beyond its reputation as a traditional hotspot by the sea, because people have compared it to an exotic destination that you would probably find on the other side of the world

Eastbourne has its own microclimate between the South Downs and the Sea and has it quite consistently dry and warm throughout the summer
Although not technical turquoise as a tropical sea, the waters of Eastbourne in the summer offer a lively blue -green hue, especially during clear, sunny days.
Together with lively flora and palm trees that punctuates the coastal courses, the mix of gravel and sandy beaches of the coastline on a Picture postcard destination from the other side of the world looks like the right days.
Both residents and visitors have gone to X in recent years to show their appreciation for the weather and the landscape of Eastbourne, while drawing comparisons with the Caribbean, with a lot of uploaded beautiful pictures of their days.
One person, placing a photo of an area decorated with tropical trees, wrote: ‘France, Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Australia, United States Canada, Midden -Arikika, Mexico, Midden -Oost? NO. Eastbourne? YES.’
In a second message, which contained a photo of the sea, one person tweeted: ‘Can’t believe how beautiful our coast is in England. Yesterday from Paddle Boarding it felt like the Caribbean. ‘
Another posted: “Sunset over Eastbourne and the South Downs – Pffft Who needs the Caribbean?”
Finally, a person noted: “When Eastbourne looks and feels like the Caribbean …”
It comes when British expats flows after a rarely visited Mediterranean Land called the ‘Maldives of Europe’ With living costs a fraction of the UK and 300 sunny days a year.

Together with lively flora and palm trees that punctuates the coastal courses, the mix of gravel and sandy beaches of the coastline appears on a postcard destination from the other side of the world




Both residents and visitors have gone to X in recent years to sign that they show their appreciation for the weather and the landscape of Eastbourne, while they have drawn comparisons for the Caribbean
Bargain-loving British say they choose Living in Albania, a formerly communist state with a view of the Adriatic and Ionian seasdescribing as ‘more beautiful than Greece and much cheaper’.
Despite accusations from Albanian migrants that the country is unsafe when it tries to claim asylum in the UK after crossing the English channel, MailOnline has that Discovers many British now go the other way.
The country is growing in popularity as a holiday destination, with more than 100,000 Britons who now travel every year. But more and more decide to settle.
As one of the cheapest countries in Europe, Albania in particular appeals to pensioners because of the considerably lower costs of living, peaceful atmosphere, stunning landscape and friendly locals who welcome foreign visitors instead of resisting that there is increasing in popular parts of Western Europe.
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