The five best destinations for a family holiday in April

Whether Easter is early, as it is this year, or late, the April school holidays offer grand scope for a family trip. You could fly long-haul for culture or reliable beachy sunshine, or you might seek an active break somewhere in Europe, enjoying the very first rays of springtime sun.

1. Guaranteed sunshine in the Canaries
The quickest way to a sunny break is a four-hour Uncensored Jav flight to the Canary Islands. Choose the best island for your family using our guide. Tenerife and Lanzarote have the most child-focused hotels - Princesa Yaiza on the latter is a perennial favourite, thanks to its all-singing and dancing kids’ club and spa. Tots to Travel offers villas geared up for babies and toddlers on either island. For older children, consider packages from operators like Cachet Travel, Classic Collection, Prestige Holidays, Thomas Cook and TUI.
Head to the north coast of the Akamas peninsula to escape package holidays
 The Princesa Yaiza hotel in Lanzarote
The Princesa Yaiza hotel in Lanzarote
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2. Early spring in Cyprus
The mildest climate in the Med can be found in Cyprus, where you should see highs of 21C, and nine hours of sunshine a day - refreshing for anyone emerging from a British winter. In April, the wild flowers are in bloom, and you’re well before peak season, Jav Free so operators offer reasonable packages. Paphos is the main resort, and the north coast of the Akamas peninsula is the place to go to escape package holidays. See our experts’ favourite hotels or holiday offers. 

 Head to the north coast of the Akamas peninsula to escape package holidays
Head to the north coast of the Akamas peninsula to escape package holidays CREDIT: © 2017 F8GRAPHER/F8GRAPHER
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4. Caribbean break
This is an excellent time of year for a trip to the Caribbean; the longer Easter holiday will allow you to recover from jetlag and have plenty of time to relax on the beach. The region took a hard blow last autumn when two category five hurricanes passed through, but while there was devastation, more than 70 per cent of the Caribbean remains open for - and in need of - business.
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For real seclusion, head to the beautiful island of Nevis, either to the Four Seasons resort, with its golf and watersports, or to the more low-key but very pretty Nisbet Plantation. Both are waterside (unusual on Nevis). For keenly priced trips, search Thomas Cook for destinations including Antigua.

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