The Top Three Sunny Destinations of 2010

Well the summer is almost upon us and I know that everyone is looking forward to going on holiday. But where will you go? There are so many different choices, all of which have their own unique selling points. Will you head to the far East? Or travel down to the Mediterranean? You could stay in Britain of course, we have been promised a fantastic summer, but we have heard that before and been largely disappointed. Below are my top three sunny destinations for this year which might give you some inspiration.
3. Coming in at number three is Slovenia. Situated between Italy and Croatia, Slovenia enjoys a fantastic Mediterranean climate during the spring and summer months. There are some fantastic landscapes to enjoy including the wonderful Lake Bled and a couple of great cities. The capital city of Ljubljana is a nice place with some charming streets. There are some great bars and restaurants here that sell food and drink at very good prices. If you want a relaxing holiday in the sun without the invasion of tourists, then pick Slovenia.
2. South Africa comes in at number two. This entry might sound a little odd, but this year, the FIFA World Cup is coming to South Africa. Even if you don’t watch any games, the country will be gripped with a party fever that will be fantastic to be a part of. People from all over the world will be there and will provide so much colour and vibrancy. There are, of course, the nature reserves and national parks and safaris to see as well as great diving spots. South Africa also has one of the top cities of the world in Cape Town.
1. My number one destination this year is Spain. Spain offers so much to the traveller. Whether you are looking for a great night out or a relaxing getaway, Spain has it all. With some great medieval cities, there are plenty of sights to see and some great cultures to enjoy. As I discovered when I was teaching overseas; cheap drinks and food have always been a highlight of this fantastic country, as well as its weather. With everything Spain has to offer, there is rarely a need to go elsewhere.