Noun
sun-chaser (plural sun-chasers)
- (informal) A person who travels in order to seek sunny weather or a sunny spot.
1911 September 28, The Worker, Wagga Wagga, NSW, page 13, column 4:The first effort of the "sun-chaser" with a thorough appreciation of the pastime, is directed towards finding the warmest corner in the garden, notwithstanding the fact that very likely there isn't one.
1933 June 1, The Telegraph, Brisbane, page 11, column 4:You can call as sun-chasers because we have left our southern homes to chase the sun in Queensland's winter playgrounds.
2022 August 1, Off the Leash, Darwin, NT, page 17, column 1:The liquor license was relaxed to allow sun chasers to take a tipple on a daybed[.]