Two people smiling and relaxing in a sunny pool, one on an inflatable ring.

The last dregs of winter are nearly behind us, the long Easter weekend is here, and things are heating up. So, where exactly is hot in April for a warm pre-summer trip away? From sunny Spain to long-haul options, here are our favourite hot destinations this April.

Where’s hot in April?

Filter below by price or temperature to find the best warm destination for you based on KAYAK data, or keep reading for more info on the best hot spots this month.

Where’s hot in Europe in April?

If you’re keen to stick closer to home for your April escape, you’re in luck. Spain has several balmy locales to choose from. Or you could hop across the Med to explore Cyprus in the spring sunshine.

1. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

A woman standing on the curb of an old town street with trees blocking the sunlight.

In April, Gran Canaria offers long sunny days, mild evenings, and far fewer crowds than peak summer. It’s a solid escape from grey UK weather without the long-haul drama. Better yet, it won’t rinse your wallet: average hotel prices hover around £47 per night. You can surf, wander old town streets, or just commit to doing nothing by the ocean. FInd your closest airport with direct flights on our direct flights page.

2. Málaga, Spain

A canopy of white fabrics hanging above a street lined with stunning old buildings.
  • Average temperature in April: 16°C

April is an ideal time to experience Málaga’s warm Mediterranean climate. With average temperatures reaching 16°C and highs of 21°C, you’ll enjoy pleasant spring weather perfect for exploring the Costa del Sol without the intense summer heat. Minimal rainfall keeps days sunny and bright, ideal for beach walks and outdoor sightseeing.

This shoulder season offers excellent value for UK travellers, with competitive flight prices starting from around £132. Explore historic Alcázaba fortress, relax on golden beaches, or wander charming old town streets. April brings perfect conditions for both cultural exploration and leisurely seaside relaxation before peak summer crowds arrive.

3, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

A winding coastal road snakes along dramatic cliffs overlooking a deep blue sea, with several cyclists visible on the road.
  • Average temperature in April: 16°C

Palma de Mallorca is a spring favourite for good reason. In April, temperatures nudge towards 20°C, the beaches are sandy with calm, shallow water and plenty of space.

April brings more than just beach time. Easter (Semana Santa) fills Palma with dramatic street processions. There’s also the Fira del Ram funfair, packed with rides and family-friendly games.

It can be easier on your wallet than you’d think, too. Average flights from the UK sit around £114, and hotels around £96 per night.

4. Larnaca, Cyprus

A seaside cave with entrance overlooking the crystal-clear waters.

Average temperature in April: 16°C

The seaside city of Larnaca, on the southeast coast of Cyprus, is a smart pick around Easter, when the city comes alive with local celebrations and a laid-back buzz.

Flights from the UK are surprisingly straightforward, with direct options from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, and even Edinburgh, operated by easyJet, British Airways, Jet2, TUI, and Wizz Air.

Even better, you don’t need to overspend to get there. Average return flights sit around £196, and with regular direct routes taking roughly 4 hours 40 minutes.

5. Valencia, Spain

A grand and majestic city hall building with an impressive clock tower and two intricately designed annexes.

Average temperature in April: 16°C

Valencia in April is usually warm and sunny, with temperatures around 20°C, ideal for families who want the coast without the summer chaos. The city’s beaches are wide, clean, and easy to reach, with calm waters and plenty of space for kids to run around while you relax.

It’s also refreshingly affordable. Eating out won’t blow the budget, whether it’s beachfront paella or quick bites between activities. And there’s plenty to keep everyone busy, from bike rides through the Turia gardens to hands-on fun at the City of Arts and Sciences.

Where’s hot in April around the rest of the world

For hotter temperatures over the Easter break, consider venturing a little further.

6. Marrakech, Morocco

Wide shot portrait of smiling woman standing in window of bedroom in raid while on vacation in Marrakech
  • Average temperature in April: 17°C

This vibrant Moroccan city of Marrakech is a brilliant place to visit in spring for history, culture and shopping opportunities in local bazaars. Temperatures on the warmest days can easily exceed 23°C, making it a fantastic destination for a sunny break, too.

A little bit of rain can be expected. The upside of this, though, is that it makes the city’s gardens lush with spring blooms, including the elegant grounds of Koutoubia Mosque. Additionally, you’ll likely still find flights and accommodation much cheaper compared to summer, which is all the more reason to book a break to Marrakech in April.

7. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

A unique church painted in pastel pink with a central clock tower protruding into the sky.

Average temperature in April: 30°C

If it’s heat you’re craving in April, there’s no better corner of the world to head for than Southeast Asia. Specifically, Vietnam which is right at the end of its high season during this month. Temperatures often climb into the 30s but there’s still just a low chance of rain, especially if you choose to explore its capital.

Ho Chi Minh City is a great city in its own right but also a popular spot to begin a larger tour of the entire country. Many of its attractions relate to the Vietnam War, including the moving War Remnants Museum. You could also barter for cheap souvenirs at historic Ben Thanh Market.

And if the heat starts to get to you? There’s plenty of cool coffee shops and bars to dip into for an ice cold drink. Don’t forget to try a banh mi (or three), either. These delicious sandwiches hail from HCMC and you’ll find lots of places where you can sample the real deal.

8. Koh Samui, Thailand

A verdant hill rising majestically amidst the waters next to an island with a striking structure at the pier.
  • Average temperature in April: 29°C

Do you want to know where is hot in April (and I mean really, really hot)? Thailand is a sure-fire destination for some heat in April! If you haven’t explored this magical part of the world before, the island of Koh Samui is an amazing place to start. Easily one of the most beautiful islands in Asia, it has white sandy beaches, incredible hiking trails, delicious street food markets and mesmerising turquoise waters.

Make sure you visit Ang Thong National Marine Park on a snorkelling tour or boat cruise. It’s scattered with tiny uninhabited islands that were once havens for pirates. April is a busy month to visit Koh Samui thanks to the wonderful weather, so it’s a good idea to book as early as possible (particularly if you’re looking at the Easter holidays).

9. Singapore

A steel footbridge over the bay inspired by the curved form of the structure of DNA and the brightly lit Marina Bay.
  • Average temperature in April: 28°C

Now, Singapore does experience some rain in April but hear me out before you cross it off your list. Thanks to its tropical climate, Singapore doesn’t just experience rain. It experiences majestic, hot and humid thunderstorms that wash over you unexpectedly and feel refreshing in the city’s high humidity. There really isn’t anything else quite like it.

The temperature and humidity are sweltering most days in April, with temperatures often above 30°C. You can spend hours, both day and night, swimming in an outdoor pool without feeling chilly. Plus, everywhere — from shops to museums — are usually air-conditioned if you need some respite.

Visiting Singapore truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, whether you’re craving a little heat or some of the best food in Asia at one of the city’s famous hawker street food markets. Note that flight prices have been higher recently, with average costs around £832.

Where is hot and cheap in April?

Spain is a solid option for budget-minded travelers seeking spring sunshine. Take the Canaries for example, average nighly hotel costs are just £47 in April. Have specific dates in mind for your April getaway? Use KAYAK Explore to find the best prices and save some pennies.

More hot destinations to visit this year

Recommendation ranking of cities:

Our recommendation ranking of where to go is calculated based on the presented five factors: average flight prices, average hotel prices, average, high temperatures, average low temperatures, and average precipitation. Flight prices, hotel prices, and precipitation constitute inverse factors, meaning the lower the better. All factors are equally weighted.

From the ranked destination lists, destination exclusions may have been applied in cases of insufficient data or according to the official travel advisory at the time when the data analysis was conducted.

Flight and hotel prices:

Average prices are estimated from KAYAK internal data from the search period 28-02-2026 til 21-03-2026 for the travel period ‘03/03/2026 to 30/04/2026’. Flight prices include Economy Class return trips for one traveller, and hotel prices represent the nightly rates for a standard double room for hotels with three stars or below. Price insights may vary depending on the exact departure airport and over time as travel dates are approaching.

Weather (monthly average, high and low temperatures, and average precipitation):

Weather data is pulled from a third-party site, Weatherbase, and has not been verified by KAYAK. Monthly average temperature and precipitation data are based on historical insights from the past 102 years. Weatherbase data is updated in real-time from the US Census Bureau and other databases worldwide.

About the author

Author Jemima Forbes
Jemima Forbes Jemima is a full-time travel and lifestyle writer and part-time explorer. While she feels most at home on a tropical beach or in the Scottish wilderness, she also can’t resist the pull of tasty street food or a good museum in the world’s best cities. When she’s not globetrotting, you’ll find her reading or working on her debut fiction novel.

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