The Taklamakan Desert is in no way a tourist destination so few people visit it during any season. It has no accommodations and virtually no infrastructure such as roads.
The Antarctic Desert is cold all year long. The Patagonian Desert remains quite chilly throughout the year, also.
Las Vegas, alone, receives millions of visitors each year.
Please specify a desert because each desert has its own temperature range. Some are very hot while others are quite cold.
I think its a desert because it’s hot all year-round
No animals live there year round. Seals and whales are visitors, as are penguins and several sea birds.
First of all, even in a desert, there is precipitation just, not very much of it. Second: not all deserts are necessarily hot year-round.
The Angel of the North, a famous sculpture located in Gateshead, England, attracts approximately 150,000 visitors each year. This iconic landmark has become a popular spot for both tourists and locals, drawn by its impressive size and artistic significance. Its accessibility and prominence in the landscape contribute to its steady stream of visitors year-round.
The country of Jamaica is one of the many island nations that welcomes visitors year round. It is completely surrounded by the Caribbean sea.
Stonehenge is open all year round for visitors. See the site of English Heritage for daily opening times.
The high plains desert of Nevada (USA) are cool/cold for part of the year, although not all year round.
The Ladakh is a high altitude desert in the Himalayas so is quite cold the year round,
The Sahara desert IS NOT hot all the time.Because the temperature in there always be changes. Example : In the afternoon,the Sahara desert is very hot.But,in the night,the temperature in the Sahara desert changes be colder.