The 25 best spring destinations for 2024
Temperature in April: 20°C high; 11°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 3 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT +2
As the southernmost of the Greek islands, Crete is also the hottest. April makes a great shoulder season – outside of the Easter school holidays, of course – with the mercury rising amiably before summer’s sweltering peak. Take advantage of thinner crowds with lazy days on blockbuster beaches – ordinarily packed, pink-hued Elafonisi should be left in relative peace. Note that the further south you go, the more likely you’ll find a truer Crete, unbothered by resorts. Spectacular, rugged mountain drives thread through lazy villages, where tavernas typically produce their own meat, cheese and wine. You can bet on a few free rounds of house raki after the meal, too. Better plan on staying the night.
Temperature in April: 11°C high; 4°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 1 hour 15 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
Amsterdam turns orange on 27 April, when King’s Day brings a brightly-attired army of partygoers to the city’s streets, parks, and boats bobbing about the canals. This is the Dutch in their good-time prime. It’s also peak season for tulips, with large patchworks of vibrant flowers blooming all around. Make the 30-minute drive to Keukenhof, one of the world’s largest flower gardens, for rainbow-hued displays. And as one of Europe’s chicest stays, Amsterdam isn’t short on fabulous design hotels, Instagrammable brunches (we like Little Collins’ potato waffles and kimchi Bloody Marys), or farm-to-table cuisine (more accurately nursery-to-table at De Kas, inside a greenhouse).
Sustainable travel tip: Direct trains run from Amsterdam to London St Pancras, as well as the other way (although upcoming station works will mean changes at Brussels later in 2024). Launching with two services a day, the train lands you canalside in just over four hours (zippier than the plane when you factor in travel to and from the airport).
Temperature in April: 23°C high; 10°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 4 hours 30 minutes
Time difference: GMT +2
For short-haul sunshine in Europe in April, Cyprus is an excellent destination for a beach holiday, or for walking. This roughly beautiful and interesting island in the southernmost reaches of the Mediterranean is wonderful in springtime. It’s beach weather at the coast – warm enough to swim in the sea, and not yet too hot; while in the rugged interior, April is the greenest month of the year, and the hillsides are bursting with wonderful light and colour: wildflowers and orchids grow along the pathways and fragrant herbs scent the air.
Sustainable travel tip: Consider moving your trip inland, away from the coastal resorts. Various operators offer cycling and walking holidays through the island’s traditional villages and unspoiled mountain scenery, where you’ll eat in small tavernas serving home-grown fare, stop off for a tipple at any number of vineyards and stay in locally owned B&Bs.
Temperature in April: 33°C high; 21° low
Season: Summer
Travel time from UK: 7 hours
Time difference: GMT +4
Dubai is a sun-worshipper’s paradise year-round, but things start to warm up in April. If you visit after May, hotel rates are considerably cheaper due to the sweltering heat, but the start of the UAE’s official summer season offers the best balance. Spend days lounging in beach clubs or by the hotel pool before jacket-free evening adventures around the glittering marina. Restaurants, bars and hotels are constantly looking to outdo each other. This quest results in headline-grabbing renovations, interiors created for social media feeds and aesthetes, and something new to discover at every turn. Zenon, Signor Sassi, and Eugéne Eugéne are some of the addresses discerning foodies should know in 2024.
Sustainable travel tip: Eco-conscious diners, look no further than Boca. The Mediterranean restaurant works around five sustainability pillars that caught the Michelin Guide’s attention – the restaurant is a recipient of a coveted Green Michelin Star. Mocktails rival traditional cocktails, there are more than 400 wines to choose from, and the amount of tapas choices warrants several return visits.
Temperature in April: 20°C high; 11°C low
Season: Spring
Travel time from UK: 2 hours 25 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
Millions descend on this Balearic island between May and October for some of the world’s best parties. From the unreal visuals at Hï Ibiza to the bright lights of Pacha, many visitors miss out on Ibiza’s authentic charm. However, visit a few weeks before the mega-clubs open and discover a completely different side to the white isle. Temperatures are high enough for a dip in the sea towards the end of the month, and it’s just light jackets to hand when heading out in the evening. Ibiza’s reputation is greater than its actual size, and a week is more than enough to discover a hefty handful of beach towns and villages. Check ahead to ensure what openings are seasonal and which bucket-list restaurants are open for business; there’s still life in the Old Town and areas such as Santa Eulalia. For the most authentic Ibizan escape, head north – it’s much more untouched than the island’s south, with rugged landscapes and beaches tucked well away from the crowds.
Sustainable travel tip: From a scheme phasing out single-use plastics in Ibiza and Formentera to a project designed to protect the Ibizan lizard, IbizaPreservation is behind dozens of projects on the island. Stay in the loop via the team’s newsletters, and look into volunteer opportunities if a longer trip is on the cards.
Temperature in April: 23°C high; 11°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 3 hours 35 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
Turns out, Marrakech is not hot all year round. Yes, it’s in Africa, near the Sahara but in winter it can be chilly and only marginally brighter than Manchester, and that zellige tiling doesn’t offer much cosy warmth. Our tip: wait til spring, the best time to visit Morocco, when it starts to warm up a bit and you can at least hope to waft around your pool in a floaty kaftan, rather than hunkering down with a book, wearing 12 cardigans and a scratchy djellaba. The hillsides are bursting with almond blossom, and the city comes alive with colour, and sunlight casts ornate shadows in every sensational courtyard.
Sustainable travel tip: You can get to Marrakech without setting foot in a plane or a car, though you should expect it to take a couple of days. (Eurostar to Paris; high-speed TGV to Barcelona; high-speed AVE to Algeciras; ferry to Tangier; then, finally, a high-speed Al Boraq train to Marrakech.)
Temperature in April: 19°C high; 11°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT +0
Wonderful Lisbon has absolutely every element vital for a great weekend break (or more). Burgeoning social, food, arts and design scenes; great little places to eat and drink; interesting old corners and markets to poke around with just the right amount of crumbling, poster-paint-bright historic facades. There are old palaces to stay in and Lisbon rooftop bars with pools to hang out in. It’s beside the sea! And it’s all ridiculously, delightfully affordable. Go at any time – though April is a great time to go to Lisbon, when the days are long and sunny and the cobbled streets are beginning to warm up.
Sustainable travel tip: Not only can Lisbon be reached by train from London in less than 24 hours, it’s also a chance to travel in style on the overnight Sud Express train, which has sleeper cabins with private showers, and a café/bar. First, catch the Eurostar from London to Paris, then the high-speed TGV to Hendaye on the French/Spanish border, followed by a night on the rails. Arrive in Lisbon refreshed and ready to go.
Temperature in April: 30°C high; 26°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 11 hours 30 minutes
Time difference: GMT +7
What’s just as raucous as a Full Moon Party, but significantly wetter? Thai New Year, or Songkran, that’s what. A five-day public holiday in mid-April, the country essentially turns into one giant, good-natured water fight, with locals and tourists alike soaking each other in the streets. One of the more enthusiastic places to embrace this soggy ritual is Koh Samui. But the island of your budget backpacker days has – in parts, at least – grown up.
Sustainable travel tip: Thai staff who work in busy beach destinations such as Koh Samui must contend with the high costs of living in a tourist town, without comparable wages, so the best thing you can do here is tip – generously, and often.
Temperature in April: 21°C high; 10°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 4 hours
Time difference: GMT +3
The holiday season doesn’t get started until May on the Turquoise Coast – which is precisely why in-the-know Istanbulites go in April for an early dose of spring sunshine, before the crowds, when the coastline is bursting into riotous bloom. Find yourself a suntrap – a swimming deck, a sheltered bay, a waterside cabana or taverna, anywhere along the Aegean-Mediterranean coast – Bodrum, Datça, Fethiye, Kas, where fishing villages are bright with bougainvillaea in every shade of pink winding around blue-painted balconies.
April is prime time for walking the Lycian Way, too – not too hot, but already dry and sunny, wildflowers bursting into life once more. The 500km trail follows ancient caravan trails and coast paths, dipping in and out of forests, rustic stone hamlets, and Roman sites, down into dramatic ravines and cake slices of coves, only accessible on foot or by boat – your reward for your efforts.
Temperature in April: 24°C high; 11°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
Andalucia’s saffron-hued capital is all vibrance and passion – and in springtime most of all. The ancient cobbled streets are scented with orange blossom and colourful with parades: first comes the ecclesiastical solemnity and brass bands of Holy Week leading up to Easter; then, two weeks later, an altogether more vibrant fiesta, the Feria de Abril, a whirl of parties and music, colourful costumes, Sevillanos on horseback and flamenco dancers stamping to the staccato of castanets. Take a side trip to the Costa de la Luz and seek out a sheltered bay for some beach time – it’s the warmest spot in mainland Spain in April.
Sustainable travel tip: Shop in the markets for locally grown produce, find homemade souvenirs at Mercado El Postigo which supports local artists, and made-in-Spain fair trade and organic clothing at Verde Moscú among other independents in Benita Soho.
Temperature in April: 29°C high; 16°C low (Cairo)
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 5 hours 10 minutes
Time difference: GMT +2
Egyptomania is back in vogue like it’s the 1920s, thanks to various happenings in the last few years, including the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb, the opening of the colossal Grand Egypt Museum in Giza, and Kenneth Branagh’s remake of Death on the Nile. Cruises down the world’s longest river are to be had on increasingly charming old-school boats, and April is the last chance to sail from Cairo down to Luxor and the Valley of the Kings, all the way to Aswan when the weather is hot and sunny, but not yet unbearable in the south.
Sustainable travel tip: To substantially reduce the carbon footprint of your trip, sail in a felucca – a traditional wooden sailing boat – rather than a motorised yacht. They’re also ineffably romantic.
Temperature in April: 28°C high; 17°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: from 9 hours 15 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5
The winter-sun state is wonderful in spring and autumn. It’s one of the best places to go on holiday in April for beach breaks or outdoor adventures, with long sunny days and warm-but-not-hot weather – just right for tailing alligators through the mangroves or galloping around a cattle ranch, cruising around Miami’s art district or having a classic family beach holiday on the Gulf of Mexico.
Sustainable travel tip: The Florida Green Lodging programme recognises hotels and B&Bs that are doing their bit to conserve Florida’s natural resources in several areas, including educating customers and employees, recycling, conserving water and reducing energy consumption.
Temperature in April: 27°C high; 13°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 10 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT -8
It’s the place to be seen in April. And even if you’re a bit over trust-fund babies strutting around in denim underwear and apache headdresses, the lineup often makes it one of the best festivals in the world. In typically eclectic style, The Weeknd, Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion all played in 2022. Another reason to show up, of course, is tacking on a little jaunt to retro party playground Palm Springs.
Sustainable travel tip: Music festivals don’t tend to be the most sustainable way to spend a weekend, but Coachella has come up with a few ways to reduce your footprint: a recycling store that offers various rewards for empty bottles and cans; an energy playground where playing on a see-saw, um, helps power a phone-charging station; and prizes for carpoolers.
Temperature in April: 12°C high; 4°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 7 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5
Canada’s biggest city, Toronto is a thrumming commercial and arts hub that still manages to be polite, tidy and clean – how Canadian! Also very Canadian: its long, bitter winters. Towards the end of April, though, the city thaws and cherry blossoms burst forth – in central High Park, paths flanked by candyfloss-coloured blooms need no filter. Find more of Toronto’s new lease of life at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) – relocated a few years to a disused, five-storey aluminium factory. Not forgetting the delightful little indie shops and restaurants of the Distillery District, a repurposed Victorian whiskey distillers. Don’t miss dinner at Cluny Bistro: will it be the truffled chicken, or crispy wild boar?
Temperature in April: 18°C high; 9°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 2 hours 40 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
If Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels stoked curiosity about Italy’s under-visited southern city, HBO’s smash-hit TV adaptation, My Brilliant Friend, has set that curiosity aflame. Less of an Italian Disneyland than Florence, Venice or Rome, Naples is the real deal. Street art adorns 18th-century buildings and public housing alike. Along slender, cobbled lanes, small, family-run workshops turn out the likes of exquisite leather gloves. Piazzas around every corner call for a Spritz stop; pizzas are made according to strict regulations (dough must be no more than 3mm thick). Between museums housing Caravaggios and a trio of castles, there’s people-watching on its lengthy seafront promenade, Lungomare. Soak it all up in mild-tempered April, before the blistering summer sets in.
Sustainable travel tip: Take the train to Naples and treat yourself to a bonus city break (or two) en route. Follow the Eurostar from London to Paris with the high-speed TGV to Milan (eight hours) or Turin (five hours 40 minutes), before venturing on to Naples (five or six hours).
Temperature in April: 25°C high; 15°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 14 hours 30 minutes
Time difference: GMT +2
Zambia isn’t nearly as popular as big game neighbours Botswana and Tanzania, due in part to terrible roads and pricey travel packages. If you’ve got the cash to splash, though, this African bush less travelled is a dream. Victoria Falls is its best-known attraction: locals call it ‘Mosi-oa-Tunya’, the smoke that thunders, as the falls themselves – the largest in the world by volume – are often obscured by spray. April, though, is the start of dry season, so the cascading water is more easily seen. Then onto South Luangwa National Park, with one of the highest densities of big game anywhere in Africa, and far fewer safari vehicles sharing the view. Mix it up with a few blissful days on a luxury houseboat on Lake Kariba, where you can spot the Big Five from the deck.
Sustainable travel tip: Elephant poaching is rife in Zambia: an astounding 95 per cent drop in the population has been reported in the country’s south-west. According to Responsible Travel, Kafue National Park is setting a better example with regular anti-poaching patrols courtesy of an independent Zambian NGO, Game Rangers International, resulting in more stable population numbers. Visiting the park helps fund this initiative.
Temperature in April: 31°C high; 23°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 15 hours 30 minutes
Time difference: GMT +8
Bali at peak time? Are we mad? The key, see, is to come in early April. Before that terrifying Easter rush. Between the sad truths of dirty beaches and party-too-hard backpackers, Bali still has its charms. Laid-back Canggu, with its coffeeshops of MacBook-tapping freelancers, smacks of Tulum before it was Tulum: boho, beach-chic, but relaxed. Go for smoothies and veggie bowls at Shady Shack, and try to score an in-demand suite at tropical-brutalist boutique The Slow. Ubud, too, is still the Bali you want it to be in parts. A winning blend of spiritual and swank begins with ritualistic cleansing at Tirta Emou water temple, before undoing it all at elegant Locavore – on the list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.
Sustainable travel tip: The tourism overload in Bali is well documented, and its attendant pollution most severely affects locals, who make little money from the boom (the lion’s share of that wealth goes to the government and foreign investors). JED is a tourism network owned by the communities of four local villages, offering trips that not only bring you up close to a more authentic Bali, but give back to the Balinese too.
Temperature in April: 20°C high; 4°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 10 hours 45 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5
Repeatedly hailed both the United States’ greatest and friendliest city, the absence of a direct flight from the UK to charming Charleston has long been a frustration. But now that British Airways has stepped up, you can soar out of Heathrow and into this southern belle’s cobbled streets and horse-drawn carriages. And springtime is the perfect moment, before steamy summer envelops the Deep South. Try jazz-club-hopping in the French Quarter, slurp fresh oysters on the seafront, and don’t miss the colourful Georgians of Rainbow Row. Better still, April’s annual Festival of Houses and Gardens invites you inside some of the city’s most incredible homes. Go have a snoop.
Sustainable travel tip: Eating is one of the great pleasures of Southern culture, and Charleston’s restaurants are on a sustainable kick. Check out McCrady’s, which sources from local farmers and fishermen; Gnome Cafe, where vegan fare is paired with fair-trade coffee; and Five Loaves Cafe, which not only serves organic, Carolina-raised meat, but gives you compostable containers for taking home your leftovers.
Temperature in April: 17°C high; 4°C low
Season: wet
Travel time from UK: 20 hours
Time difference: GMT -4
The end of rainy season in Bolivia, April marks a magical time on its famous salt flats. The weather makes 4×4 touring manageable again, but the bright-white plains remain partly submerged in water, turning them into a mirror. A rough-and-ready four-day tour is unforgettable, passing smoking volcanoes, a flamingo-flecked red lagoon, and deserts scattered with Dali-esque ‘rock trees’ on the way. After, scrub up in its newly chic capital, La Paz. Gustu, founded by Noma’s Claus Meyer, serves riffs on local dishes (think: llama tartare). For a nightcap, try craft cocktails blended with native firewaters at design hotel Atix, a glass parallelogram with floor-to-ceiling views of surrounding Andean slopes.
Sustainable travel tip: Gustu isn’t just La Paz’s hottest restaurant: the kitchen is staffed by graduates of Meyer’s Melting Pot cooking schools, which mentor students in some of Bolivia’s most deprived areas. Eating here not only supports the regional food system, but creates better jobs for locals too.
Temperature in April: 27°C high; 15°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: from 10 hours 5 minutes
Time difference: GMT -6
Spring is a lovely time of year in Texas. The weather is not yet too intensely hot (high 20s during the day), the skies are blue and clear, and things start to move outdoors – festivals, gigs, parties, eating and drinking. Austin’s SXSW influx of visitors have left (unless of course SXSW is what you seek, in which case come in March) but the city is still abuzz with live music and vibrant happenings. The weather in Marfa, out in the High Texan Desert, is just right for walking the many miles around Donald Judd’s large-scale installations and land art out under the desert sun (at this time of year, not too harsh), and just right too for staying in a vintage van or airstream at El Cosmico.
Sustainable travel tip: Be aware that while Marfa has fast transformed from a forgotten desert outpost (pop 1,900) to an international hipster hangout, the town’s annual per capita income is less than £15,500, and 20 per cent of its population lives in poverty. So tip generously and often.
Temperature in April: 16°C high; 4°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 2 hours
Time difference: GMT +1
While things are hotting up down at the coast, up in the mountains it’s still ice-cool. A spring ski break is a brilliant thing, especially for people who are more concerned with the après ski than the quality of the powder. But where to ski in April? Zermatt is one of the best ski resorts in April – it’s high enough that there’s still plenty of snow (it’s got the highest ski lifts in Europe) and open all year round, plus a snowmaking machine to top up the levels on the glacier. It’s quieter and cheaper than in high season (as long as you avoid the Easter holidays). No queues for the lifts or at the bar; and the sun on the terraces is properly warm for long, al fresco lunches.
Sustainable travel tip: Getting to Zermatt on the Glacier Express train is easily the most scenic route into the Swiss mountains. Panoramic windows showing off the country would be reason enough, but there are three-course meals and an extensive wine list to go with. First, though, you’ll need to catch a Eurostar to Paris, followed by a TGV to Lausanne (journey time: just short of four hours), then a Swiss InterRegional to Visp (35 minutes), and from Visp, the Glacier Express.
Temperature in April: 26°C high; 13°C low
Season: wet
Travel time from UK: 10 hours
Time difference: GMT +2
As the coast of Namibia has practically no rain and more than 300 days of sunshine a year, you’d be hard-pushed to not get decent weather. It is welcoming and politically stable, vast and largely uninhabited. And it’s lovely in April – a moderate 24ºC by day. The Skeleton Coast is stunning and atmospheric; the Etosha National Game Park is packed with wildlife (four of the big five plus diverse birdlife), with lots of camps to stay at. Venture into the Namib Desert, to Sossusvlei, a salt pan surrounded by red sand dunes, best visited at dawn or dusk when the light is most dramatic.
Sustainable travel tip: Plan to stay in a communal conservancy, an area of protected land managed by the local community. While the communities partner with private enterprises – including big brands such as Under Canvas – to build visitor accommodation and offer game drives and the like, local involvement keeps these projects sustainable and provides the people who live there with an income.
Temperature in April: 27°C high; 19°C low
Season: dry
Travel time from UK: 13 hours 5 minutes
Time difference: GMT -5
For long-haul, guaranteed sunshine, Cuba is a perfect option. April and March are the best months to go to Cuba, weather-wise: when it’s pretty dry, hot-but-not-too-hot (between 19ºC at night and 29ºC in the daytime) and days are long and sunny. Prices, meanwhile, aren’t bad; the holiday traffic is long gone. Havana is heaven. But go to the beaches, too, for unspoilt Caribbean white sands and turquoise seas, with a Latin beat.
Sustainable travel tip: Very little private enterprise is permitted in communist Cuba, which leaves locals struggling to survive on tiny state salaries and rations. An exception to the rule: casas particulares (B&Bs) and paladares (in-home restaurants). Choosing to eat and sleep in these independent ventures not only helps Cubans, it gets you inside a proper Cuban home, up close to the ‘real Cuba’ that so many visitors come to see, but won’t find inside a resort.
Temperature in April: 14°C high; 5°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 1 hour 15 minutes
Time difference: GMT +1
Who doesn’t love Paris in the springtime? Or at any time of year, come to that – Paris is always a good idea, as Audrey Hepburn said. But go now, when the city is warming up and the trees around the Tuileries are in blossom. When we can join the young Parisians who come out blinking into the spring sunshine, shrugging off their good coats to bare a new-season Breton stripe, sit out beside the Canal Saint-Martin and smoke Gauloises, or stroll a long, golden-evening stroll along the Seine, hand in hand with someone else who loves Paris in the springtime.
Sustainable travel tip: Take the Eurostar, of course, but don’t stop there: there’s little more romantic than cycling around Paris in the spring, and, like most major cities now, it has a handy bike-sharing scheme (you can’t miss the bright-green Vélib’ stations).
Temperature in April: 20°C high; 14°C low
Season: spring
Travel time from UK: 3 hours 50 minutes
Time difference: GMT
Portugal’s barely-there sprinkling of an archipelago, 280 miles off the coast of Morocco, is subtropically clement all year round. In April, this fertile island bursts into bloom (the Flower Festival falls in April or May, depending on the year) and things start to warm up. Though temperatures are hardly balmy (average high is 20ºC), it’s ideal weather for outdoor pursuits in the diverse natural environment, walking in lush green forests to waterfalls, up volcanic peaks and along vertiginous cliff paths; while the surrounding waters are a riot of marine life in April, brimming with 20 species of whales and dolphins.
Sustainable travel tip: Whale-watching and swimming with dolphins is a highlight of a Madeira trip, but make sure you go with a responsible tourism company. Run by a couple of locals, including a marine biologist, venturadomar.com offers private sailing charters and marine-life experiences with a sustainability focus. Tour operator Responsible Travel can arrange holidays and activities in Madeira.