Summer, it is the time to laze way long warm days with chilling out meaning relaxing, frequently along a beach. It is a time of flowers going to seed, birds nesting and life taking things easy. In many places the summer only lasts a few months at the most. Fortunately for some, there are countries where it seems like a perpetual summer. In some cases it is the entire country, but in some it is just part. Many are small and comprised of islands, some are on large landmasses, such as Australia. There is a complete listing of the climates of all countries on the Nation Master.com website. Let’s look at a listing of countries where there can be perpetual summer!
Since I live there, I will start with the Caribbean. Caribbean countries that never experience cold weather include the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Island (Part of the United States), the British Virgin Islands, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Saba, St. Martin, Anguilla, St. Eustia, St. Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Guadalupe, Martinique, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire!
There are also the Central and South American countries. These would include Mexico, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rico, El Salvador, Panama Columbia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia, part of Chile, Argentina and even Paraguay.
You have the Azores, and then most of your African countries are tropical, or parts thereof. According to Answers.com, the only ones that do not have somewhere with a perpetual summer include Tunisia, Morocco, Lesotho and Swaziland. There are 53 countries in Africa with year round summer! It should be noted that some of these are actually in the Indian Ocean.
Continuing East, there is the Middle East where warm countries are Yemen, part of Saudi Arabia, Oman, and United Arab Emirates.
Now there is Southeast Asia, with the big country being India. Almost all of the countries in this region, and scattered throughout the South Pacific experience perpetual summer conditions. They also frequently experience political upheavals and change names! Many of the little islands are independent and that can further complicate the issue.
Then there is the big island down under, Australia. The northern edges never experiences a true winter, spring or fall.
Countries with perpetual summer, they out number those without!