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Brits ditch Ibiza for boiling hot African resort where pints cost less than a quid

Brits ditch Ibiza for boiling hot African resort where pints cost less than a quid

It has more sunshine than Ibiza and you can get a pint for less than a quid

Brits fancying a cheap and hot summer holiday might want to consider branching out from typical destinations such as Ibiza and Magaluf and jet out to this spot in Africa where it regularly hits 30C and you can get yourself a pint for as little as 84p.

Party-loving Brits are being tempted to try Tanzania for their next holiday, with the east African hot spot recently being voted the best value sunny destination in the world.

Tanzania boasts more sunshine than the likes of Ibiza and Kavos, and not only that, you’ll also find your money goes a lot further too.

You can get pints of beer for under a quid, a meal for two for less than a fiver and a hotel room for £560-a-week.

And you certainly won’t be bored while you’re there, either. The country is home to stunning beaches with all-year-round warm waters ideal for snorkelling and diving, as well the famous Serengeti National Park - where you can see the ‘big five’ wild animals. Adventure-lovers can even check out Mount Kilimanjaro.

A beach on Zanzibar island, Tanzania.
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I’d probably just stick to the 84p pints, personally, but each to their own.

A new study by BestGamblingSites.com claimed Tanzania was the ultimate choice for travellers from the UK looking for a sunny destination that offers great value'. And who isn’t?

It said: "Tanzania receives an average of 12.06 hours of sunshine per day during the winter, 33 percent more than Ibiza.

"During the winter months UK visitors to Tanzania can gain 8.53 hours of sunshine per day, the most sunshine gained of all locations analysed — making it the best-value sunny destination.''

While some popular destinations have recently introduced measures to deter hoards of UK tourists flying in - tourism officials in Tanzania are hoping to double the number of visitors the country gets.

Pints cost under a pound.
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Dr Aloyce Nzuki, deputy permanent secretary in the ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, has said the government was keen to double visitors from the UK.

Which means officials are hoping to see its 75,000 visitors a year rise to nearly 150,000.

Earlier this year, Brits were warned that they could be hit with a fine of up to £25,000 if they were found attending ‘illegal parties’ in Ibiza and Majorca.

Mercedes Garrido, a member of the Balearic Government, has warned the organisers to think 'twice' before planning a boozy night.

"We have been looking for measures to stop illegal parties and to make organisers think twice when they plan a party,” she said.

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Topics: UK News, Travel