Where it's always 25 degrees Celsius. Seven places on the planet where the weather is always perfect - photos. How to Apply Sunscreen

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For those who spent the whole summer in Moscow and worked non-stop, we recommend going to Dubai. Now there is the summer that every resident of the metropolis dreams of, which is all summer months wore a coat and watched the rain outside the window. Throughout September, the temperature in Dubai varies from +34 to + 36, and there are no cloudy or partly cloudy days on the calendar!

Dubai is also attractive from a visa point of view. Firstly,

From February 1, visas to the UAE became free, which means the trip became cheaper by another $75.

Secondly, you no longer need to apply for a visa in advance, so you can go to Dubai even this evening, you just need to buy a ticket.

In addition to skyscrapers, shopping, luxurious beaches Persian Gulf and water in which you splash like in warm milk (or in soup - but then it’s already unpleasant), in Dubai you can immerse yourself in the world of contemporary art or pay attention to Muslim fashion - a lot of interesting things have appeared here over the past few years.

Montenegro


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You can and should travel to Montenegro in the fall - when the temperature does not go beyond +35, a touching wilting begins to appear in nature, and there is a danger of encountering forest fire subsides, the beaches become freer, and figs and grapes appear in the markets (in July there are also figs, but you didn’t have time to go there in July?). The absence of oppressive heat means that you won’t lie helplessly in a hammock all day long and will be able to travel around the country, which, in addition to the beaches of Budva and the sunsets of Kotor, has a lot to offer.

For example, Cetinje is the cultural capital of Montenegro, to which no one goes of their own free will in the summer, because they really don’t want to move away from the sea. Here you can go to the National Museum of Montenegro and the Cetinje Monastery, see the oldest libraries in the country, find out what students of the Faculty of Fine Arts and the Faculty of Drama, as well as the Music Academy of the University of Montenegro look like, and walk through parks in English and French style.

In general, in Cetinje in the fall you can stop feeling like a sweaty vegetable and learn something about the culture and history of Montenegro,

because this is not just a resort, but a city where Prince Ivan I Cernoevich founded his residence in 1482, and in 1838 the first secular residence of Montenegrin rulers was built by the beloved fighter for the independence of the country, Peter II Njegos.

Agadir, Morocco


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You do not need a visa to travel to Morocco. You can swim and sunbathe in Agadir throughout September; the air temperature throughout the month will not drop below + 27. However, in Agadir you can not only sunbathe.

For example, you can visit the Domaine Villate Limoune wild animal ranch, where porcupines, kangaroos, camels, and peacocks live. Or head to the city's main market, Souk el Had, where you can buy everything from babushka slippers, pottery and stoles to oils, olives, dates and oranges.

Nice, France


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If the heat makes you dizzy and the word "tan" means " premature aging", - go to the Cote d'Azur in September-October. The sun is no longer burning here, but the weather is still good - the temperature ranges from + 22 to + 25. You can still swim in this weather, although there is already something to do in Nice. For example, you can go to the Museum fine arts or take a walk in Botanical Garden, where more than 3.5 thousand plants are presented. For lovers of hiking, we recommend checking out Old city(here, by the way, you can also visit the opera), and for fans of archeology, stop by the Family quarter and see

an arena for gladiator fights, an antique bath complex and the remains of ancient buildings.

A holiday in Nice is also suitable for shopaholics - the range of boutiques on Rue de France is in no way inferior to the world's fashion capitals.

The biggest advantage of a holiday in Nice is the opportunity to make your holiday even more eventful by going to nearby Cannes and Monaco. The cities are only 30 minutes away from each other. There will be enough impressions from what you see for your entire vacation: casinos, premium car showrooms, yachts at arm's length, the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival and many Michelin-starred restaurants.

We recommend that nature lovers visit the Arboretum; here you can experience summer to the fullest. Or go see the waterfalls. There are Agur waterfalls to choose from - the most popular among tourists, Azhek waterfall - these are the two most beautiful waterfalls, and the most high waterfall- Orekhovsky (28 m). A one-day trip to Abkhazia (travel time will take about 3 hours) or to the mountains can diversify your trip - in summer Krasnaya Polyana looks even better than during the ski season.

Bright sun, blue sky, light warm breeze - isn't it a dream? Especially if it lasts 365 days a year.
Let's find out where such places are on our planet with year-round summer.

1. San Diego, California. USA.
San Diego is sunny and warm city, which is in the subtropical climatic zone in the southwestern United States on the Pacific coast near the border with Mexico. With its mild and short winter and moderate warm summer it attracts tourists from all over the world. It is a city of palm trees and magnificent golden sand beaches. There are no clearly defined spring and autumn periods here. From summer the weather directly flows into winter. Winter is very short and mild. Usually the bulk of precipitation falls in winter months.

Temperatures in San Diego range from 18 degrees in January to 26 degrees in August. The summer season lasts from March to November, although in fact there is no real winter. Night temperatures from December to March are around 10 °C. But during the day it is sunny and warm, sometimes heating up to 25 °C. Therefore, even in winter, people lie on the beaches sunbathing under the bright California sun.

2. Sydney. Australia
Sydney - The largest city Australia. It is considered the most attractive and comfortable city to live in.
Sydney is characterized by a subtropical oceanic climate; the city all year round The weather is warm and sometimes quite hot; precipitation falls mainly in the winter months.

Average summer temperature about 20 degrees. IN winter periods it rarely drops below 10 degrees, and in daytime remains around 20. The warmest time of year in Sydney is from December to March, the coldest months of the year are from June to August. When we have winter, it is summer for them, when it is summer for us, it is also summer for them.


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3. Kunming. China

This city is known in China as the city eternal spring. Kunming is located in tropical zone, at an altitude of 2000 meters above sea level, which makes its climate mild and temperate.

The air temperature here is approximately the same all year round: during the day about 15-25 degrees Celsius, at night - 5-10 degrees above zero. There is no sweltering heat in Kunming. The air is very comfortable.

4. Malaga. Spain
A great place to relax in Spain. The city is located on the Costa del Sol Mediterranean Sea 100 km from the Strait of Gibraltar and 130 km from the city of Tarifa - the southernmost point of continental Europe.

The coldest month in Malaga is January with daytime temperatures ranging from +12°C to +20°C and from +4°C to +13°C at night. Most hot month— August. During the day the temperature reaches +32°C and over +20°C at night. Winter night temperatures drop to 10 degrees, and during the day the mercury rises to 16 degrees. This city in the autonomous Spanish province of Andalusia bathes in sunshine and the warmth of its hospitable residents.

This popular Spanish archipelago lies off the west coast of Africa. Despite its proximity to Africa, Canary Islands characterized by uniform temperature distribution. It is mostly dry and sunny here. Due to the multitude high mountains The climate in the Canaries is somewhat different. However, the weather remains pleasant all year round in most coastal areas that face the Atlantic side of the archipelago.

In summer the temperature rises to 30 degrees, in winter the daytime temperature is 21 degrees. The water temperature remains stable at any time of the year - about 20°C. Apart from the northern part of the island of Tenerife, the climate here is quite arid and sunny. The Canaries are a wonderful place to relax. The climate here is conducive for visitors to enjoy complete rest all year round. After all, it is always warm and sunny here.

Hawaii is a US state located in the Hawaiian Islands in the central Pacific Ocean. This is one of the most famous resorts peace. The islands have a very mild tropical maritime climate. Average annual temperature- about 25 degrees. The weather in the Hawaiian Islands does not change much throughout the year. Although this American state, by far the warmest in regards annual temperatures, it never gets very hot there. It rains frequently, but most of the precipitation falls in the form of light and short-lived showers. There are, of course, serious storms, mainly in the winter months. But that doesn't spoil it at all general impression from the resort.

The difference between the longest and shortest days is only two and a half hours. Abundance sunny days, warm upper layer ocean waters and enchanting local landscapes make the archipelago very attractive to tourists.

7. Barbados
A state in the West Indies on the island of the same name in the Lesser Antilles group in the east Caribbean Sea. Barbados is one of the most beautiful islands on the planet. The air temperature almost does not change throughout the year - here it is always about 24-27 degrees, the water temperature is 25-28 degrees.

Barbados has one of the healthiest climates in the West Indies. During the dry season (December-June), tropical heat is combined with northeast trade winds from the Atlantic, and the island is constantly blown by breezes.

8. Thailand
Thailand is a country of numerous tourists. Tender sea, bright sun, low prices and summer all year round - what else is needed for happiness.

The most popular resorts: Samui, Phuket and Pattaya. The daytime temperature rarely drops below +28 - +30. Even during the rainy season from March to October, there are many places in Thailand where you can relax without fear of precipitation. Thailand is a land of delights.

9. Bali, Indonesia
Bali is one of the most beautiful islands in the Indonesian archipelago. average temperature 25-30 C.
Popular resorts in Bali: Amed, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak.

The holiday season lasts all year round. Even during the rainy season from November to March, the water temperature is not lower than +25-+28 degrees.
During this period, it falls mainly at night. a large number of precipitation that evaporates quickly. From April to October, dry south-easterly winds blow, which gives almost daily cloudless and clear weather.
Indonesians are friendly and smiling. We welcome guests of the island who visit it all year round.

10. Seychelles
Seychelles - islands located in the western part Indian Ocean, south of the equator, approximately 1600 km east of the African continent and north of the island of Madagascar. The climate of the islands is subequatorial marine.

There are two main seasons: from December to May it is hot in the Seychelles, with an average air temperature of about 30 °C, and from June to November - about +24 °C. Beach season here lasts almost all year round. Seychelles are rightfully considered an “earthly paradise” that has preserved in its original form flora and fauna of the archipelago, its endless sandy beaches, which are considered one of the best in the world.


The sun is the source of life on the planet. Its rays provide the necessary light and warmth. At the same time, ultraviolet radiation from the Sun is destructive to all living things. To find a compromise between useful and harmful properties Sun, meteorologists calculate the ultraviolet radiation index, which characterizes the degree of its danger.

What kind of UV radiation from the sun is there?

Ultraviolet radiation from the Sun has a wide range and is divided into three regions, two of which reach the Earth.

  • UVA. Long-wave radiation range
    315–400 nm

    The rays pass almost freely through all atmospheric “barriers” and reach the Earth.

  • UV-B. Medium wave range radiation
    280–315 nm

    Rays are 90% absorbed ozone layer, carbon dioxide and water vapor.

  • UV-C. Shortwave range radiation
    100–280 nm

    The most dangerous area. They are completely absorbed by stratospheric ozone without reaching the Earth.

The more ozone, clouds and aerosols in the atmosphere, the less the harmful effects of the Sun. However, these life-saving factors have a high natural variability. The annual maximum of stratospheric ozone occurs in spring, and the minimum in autumn. Cloudiness is one of the most variable characteristics of weather. The carbon dioxide content also changes all the time.

At what UV index values ​​is there a danger?

The UV index provides an estimate of the amount of UV radiation from the Sun at the Earth's surface. UV index values ​​range from a safe 0 to an extreme 11+.

  • 0–2 Low
  • 3–5 Moderate
  • 6–7 High
  • 8–10 Very high
  • 11+ Extreme

In mid-latitudes, the UV index approaches unsafe values ​​(6–7) only when maximum height The sun is above the horizon (occurs in late June - early July). At the equator, the UV index reaches 9...11+ points throughout the year.

What are the benefits of the sun?

In small doses, UV radiation from the Sun is simply necessary. The sun's rays synthesize melanin, serotonin, and vitamin D, which are necessary for our health, and prevent rickets.

Melanin creates a kind of protective barrier for skin cells from the harmful effects of the Sun. Because of it, our skin darkens and becomes more elastic.

The hormone of happiness serotonin affects our well-being: it improves mood and increases overall vitality.

Vitamin D strengthens the immune system, stabilizes blood pressure and performs anti-rickets functions.

Why is the sun dangerous?

When sunbathing, it is important to understand that the line between the beneficial and harmful Sun is very thin. Excessive tanning always borders on a burn. Ultraviolet radiation damages DNA in skin cells.

The body's defense system cannot cope with such aggressive influence. It lowers immunity, damages the retina, causes skin aging and can lead to cancer.

Ultraviolet light destroys the DNA chain

How the Sun affects people

Sensitivity to UV radiation depends on skin type. People of the European race are the most sensitive to the Sun - for them, protection is required already at index 3, and 6 is considered dangerous.

At the same time, for Indonesians and African Americans this threshold is 6 and 8, respectively.

Who is most influenced by the Sun?

    People with fair hair
    skin tone

    People with many moles

    Residents of mid-latitudes during a holiday in the south

    Winter lovers
    fishing

    Skiers and climbers

    People having family history skin cancer

In what weather is the sun more dangerous?

It is a common misconception that the sun is dangerous only in hot and clear weather. You can also get sunburned in cool, cloudy weather.

Cloudiness, no matter how dense it may be, does not reduce the amount of ultraviolet radiation to zero. In mid-latitudes, cloudiness significantly reduces the risk of getting sunburned, which cannot be said about traditional places beach holiday. For example, in the tropics, if in sunny weather you can get sunburned in 30 minutes, then in cloudy weather - in a couple of hours.

How to protect yourself from the sun

To protect yourself from harmful rays, follow simple rules:

    Spend less time in the sun during midday hours

    Wear light-colored clothing, including wide-brimmed hats

    Use protective creams

    Put it on Sunglasses

    Stay in the shade more on the beach

Which sunscreen to choose

Sunscreens vary in their degree of sun protection and are labeled from 2 to 50+. The numbers represent the share solar radiation, which overcomes the protection of the cream and reaches the skin.

For example, when applying a cream labeled 15, only 1/15 (or 7 %) of the ultraviolet rays will penetrate the protective film. In the case of cream 50, only 1/50, or 2 %, affects the skin.

Sunscreen creates a reflective layer on the body. However, it is important to understand that no cream can reflect 100% of ultraviolet radiation.

For everyday use, when the time spent under the Sun does not exceed half an hour, a cream with protection 15 is quite suitable. For tanning on the beach, it is better to take 30 or higher. However, for fair-skinned people it is recommended to use a cream labeled 50+.

How to Apply Sunscreen

The cream should be applied evenly to all exposed skin, including the face, ears and neck. If you plan to sunbathe for a long time, then the cream should be applied twice: 30 minutes before going out and, additionally, before going to the beach.

Please check the cream instructions for the required volume for application.

How to Apply Sunscreen When Swimming

Sunscreen should be applied every time after swimming. Water washes away the protective film and, by reflecting the sun's rays, increases the dose of ultraviolet radiation received. Thus, when swimming, the risk of sunburn increases. However, due to the cooling effect, you may not feel the burn.

Excessive sweating and wiping with a towel are also reasons to re-protect the skin.

It should be remembered that on the beach, even under an umbrella, the shade does not provide complete protection. Sand, water and even grass reflect up to 20% of ultraviolet rays, increasing their impact on the skin.

How to protect your eyes

sunlight, reflected from water, snow or sand, can cause a painful burn to the retina of the eyes. To protect your eyes, wear sunglasses with a UV filter.

Danger for skiers and climbers

In the mountains, the atmospheric “filter” is thinner. For every 100 meters of height, the UV index increases by 5 %.

Snow reflects up to 85 % of ultraviolet rays. In addition, up to 80 % of the ultraviolet reflected by the snow cover is reflected again by clouds.

Thus, in the mountains the Sun is most dangerous. It is necessary to protect your face, lower chin and ears even in cloudy weather.

How to deal with sunburn if you get sunburned

    Use a damp sponge to moisten the burn.

    Apply anti-burn cream to the burned areas

    If your temperature rises, consult your doctor; you may be advised to take an antipyretic

    If the burn is severe (the skin swells and blisters greatly), seek medical attention

Do you want to know what people are talking about in those places on the planet where the weather is never a topic of conversation, and phenologists would not live even a month? Then head to...

San Diego (California, USA)

A person far from the USA may associate all of California with beautiful weather, but this is not true - the weather in California is very different. And it is ideal in San Diego, where the temperature in winter is about 13 degrees Celsius, and in summer, on average, around 22 degrees. And even if there is the famous Californian fog, it dissipates extremely quickly, reports Day.Az with reference to Fishki.

Malaga (Spain)

If continental Europe is closer to you, then Malaga, Spain, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, has one of the warmest winters in Europe - about 12 degrees on average. True, it can be a bit hot there in the summer (up to 44 degrees with an average temperature in July of around 30 degrees), but it’s still old light, not distant islands.

Canary Islands (Spain)

Yes, islands. For example, Canary. They are quite close to the equator, which is why it is quite hot there... if it were not for the winds and currents that make the air temperature much more pleasant than what you would expect from areas next to which the Sahara Desert is located. The average temperature there all year round is around 22 degrees. In winter it fluctuates between 10 and 25 degrees, and in summer - 20-33. As for us, this is practically ideal.

Sydney, Australia)

How many sunny days do you think there are on average in Sydney, Australia? 340 - that's how much. The best time to be there is spring (which starts in November), and summer in Australia can get quite hot, so being close to the beach is not a luxury, but a necessity.

Loja (Ecuador)

If there is a place on the equator where perfect weather, so this is Loja, a small (130 thousand people) town in Ecuador. It is located in the mountains (2.4 thousand meters), which is why the climate there is mild all year round, without the deadly heat in summer and cold nights in winter. The average annual temperature hovers around 22 degrees Celsius.

Oahu (Hawaii, USA)

Returning to the topic of islands - Hawaii is perhaps the most civilized place in Pacific Ocean(because USA), however, contrary to popular belief, the sun does not always shine there. Oahu is an exception to this rule - there maximum amount sunny days a year, so if you are going to Hawaii for your honeymoon, you know which island to choose.

Nice (France)

Eat good reason why Nice is one of the key places Cote d'Azur- weather. Unlike other Mediterranean cities, Nice receives very little rainfall throughout the year (there is almost none in the summer, but in the fall, especially in October, there can be a lot). Moreover, even in summer it is almost never really hot in the city - the thermometer does not exceed 30 degrees every day, and not even every other day.

/ Places on Earth where it’s summer all year round /

The harsh Russian climate makes us look forward to summer every year and dream of places where summer never stops. Let's consider countries where the temperature during the year rarely drops below +20 degrees.

India

India is a very colorful country that attracts millions of travelers and tourists every year. You cannot treat it neutrally: either you will love India with all your heart and will return here again and again, or it will cause a storm of negative emotions.

Needed. The most popular resort is Goa.

The most best time to visit the country - the period from October to May. The average daily temperature at this time is +30- +32 degrees.

Thailand

Thailand is a favorite country of Russian tourists. A gentle sea, an abundance of fruits, low prices and summer all year round - what else is needed for happiness?

For citizens Russian Federation A visa to Thailand is not required; they are allowed visa-free stay in the country for up to 30 days.

The most popular resorts: Samui, Phuket and Pattaya. You can relax here all year round; the daytime temperature rarely drops below +28 - +30. Even during the rainy season from March to October, there are many places in Thailand where you can relax without fear of precipitation.


Bali Island

The Indonesian island of Bali also attracted Russian tourists. The friendliness of the local people beautiful nature, magnificent beaches and excellent fishing are what attract people from all over the world to this island.

The holiday season lasts all year round. Even the rainy season from November to March cannot scare away vacationers from the snow-white beaches, because the water temperature is not lower than +25-+28 degrees.

A visa valid for 30 days is issued to Russian citizens upon arrival in Bali. The most popular resorts: Kuta, Seminyak, Jimbaran, Amed.


Australia

In Australia everything is not the same as here. When we have winter, it is summer for them, when it is summer for us, it is also summer for them. Between November and February, the southern coast of the country enjoys wonderful Mediterranean weather, suitable for swimming and complete relaxation. Australia is simply a paradise for surfers, but even if you are not a surfer, watching the wave conquerors is also a pleasure.

Needed. The most popular resorts: Sydney, Tasmania Island, Bolshoy Barrier Reef, Perth.


Seychelles

Anyone who has visited the Seychelles is sure that he has visited paradise. Beautiful beaches, gentle sea, shady alleys, tranquility and leisurely pace - all this creates a unique atmosphere of idleness and tranquility.

The season lasts here from May to October, the daytime temperature does not fall below +28 degrees. In winter it is also warm, but the amount of precipitation increases and the humidity rises. However, this is by no means an obstacle for true admirers of the islands.

Citizens of the Russian Federation do not need a visa. Popular beaches: Praslin, Mahe, La Digue, Desroches.


Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic is a distant, alluring country, famous for its endless beaches, excellent fishing and the secrets that the Caribbean Sea hides. A paradise for divers and adventure lovers. Hospitable local residents, delicious local kitchen and fiery Dominican rhythms await every visitor who falls in love with this country from the first minute. The season lasts from December to March, this is the most favorable time for relaxation, the temperature remains stable at +30.

The visa is issued upon arrival in the Dominican Republic. Best beaches: Puerto Plata, Cabarete, Boca Chico, Samana.


Maldives

The Maldives is a beautiful Eden accessible to any mortal. They come there to relax, forget about problems and enjoy peace. The only thing to remember is that this is a Muslim country; there are strict rules behavior, non-compliance with which may result in fines and even imprisonment.

The best time to relax here is from November to April; the temperature rarely drops below +30 degrees.

Russian citizens do not require a visa. Famous beaches: Male, Ari Atoll, Sun Island.



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