The Easter holidays are going to be upon us before we know it, and if you’re planning on taking the family for an Easter holiday somewhere warm and sunny, look no further than TUI’s best Easter holiday deals 2024 – there’s loads of amazing deals to hotspots across the globe that are perfect for you and the fam.
This year, Easter Sunday falls on March 31st with many schools breaking up the week leading up to, or after, so there’s plenty of time to take a family holiday that’s not the UK – after all, one thing we can guarantee is the weather being unpredictable, even early April.
Where’s hot in April – 3 family-friendly holiday destinations at a glance
One sweep of TUI’s best deals for Easter throws up a plethora of where’s hot in April for an Easter break, with holidays ranging from luxurious long-haul escapes to self-catering holidays a few hours flight from the UK.
So, where’s hot for Easter you ask? I’ve become your resident weatherwoman and done the research to find the best holiday deals for Easter 2024 with sun (almost) guaranteed…
Portugal at Easter
Hotel Pestana Porto Santo, Porto Santo Island
Avg temperature in March/April: 20C
Where to stay: Hotel Pestana Porto Santo, Porto Santo Island
Nestled in the mountains, this hotel has it all – two pools, a sea-view bar, themed restaurants and a beach on your doorstep. Kids in tow? They’ll love the kids’ pool, kids’ club and evening entertainment.
Portugal is a pleasant 20C around end of March/early April, with beautiful beaches and stunning scenery to snap at every turn. It’s a great time to visit Portugal, with restaurants opening up their shutters for dining outside and the temperatures are warm enough for dips in outdoor pools or paddling in the sea.
Where to stay:Hotel Best Tenerife, Tenerife, Canary Islands
Water babies? This is the hotel for you, with a huge pool on-site and the beach only 10-minutes’ walk away. There’s a kids pool too, for the little ones, and the main pool has a waterfall and waterside bar to boot. If you’re wanting to explore, there’s bars and restaurants a handy 5-minute walk away.
Tenerife is the most popular of the Canary Islands, and with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches aplenty and watersports on tap, is it any wonder it’s so popular? Not forgetting Mount Teide National Park, home to the third largest volcano in the world. It’s quite the sight to see, with an unearthly landscape of solid lava.
Dubai at Easter
Dukes The Palm, A Royal Hideaway Hotel, Dubai
Average temperatures: 33C
Where to stay: Dukes The Palm, A Royal Hideaway Hotel, Dubai
Set on the Palm Jumeirah peninsula, this luxurious hotel is surprisingly family-friendly – there’s a kids’ club with indoor and outdoor play facilities, three pools and plenty of activities for the whole family. There’s even a private beach, and a British restaurant for those fussy eaters.
Longer-haul holidays don’t get much more luxurious for the family than Dubai, with its whiter-than-white sands, iconic skyscrapers like the Burj-Al-Arab and even theme parks LEGOLAND and MOTIONGATE.
Love shopping? The shopping malls here are world-class, and with temperatures above 30C at Easter, it’s the ideal destination for this time of year.
Turkey at Easter
TUI Blue Ephesus, Izmir Area, Turkey
Average temperatures: 22C
Where to stay:TUI Blue Ephesus, Izmir Area, Turkey
This hotel is one of the most family-friendly in Turkey. Need proof? You get free access to the waterpark next door! Waterpark aside, there’s kids’ club, entertainment and a kids’ pool to enjoy, along with plenty of sports on offer for all ages. Did we mention the beach next door too?
In just under four hours, you can fly to Turkey from the UK and swap the chilly spring days for soul-soothing warmth at some of Turkey’s top holiday spots. The activities on offer in Turkey are incredible, including water sports at every turn, historical sites everywhere you look and its home to over 500 Blue Flag beaches.
Costa Del Sol at Easter
Holiday Village, Costa Del Sol, Spain
Average temperatures: 20C
Where to stay:Holiday Village, Costa Del Sol, Spain
An aerial adventure course, two playgrounds, four restaurants and a spa with a pool are just a few of the things you’ll find here – come evening, there’s a full entertainment programme for you to enjoy too. There’s even a beach club across the road, with pools, slides, and a pirate ship and wave machine to enjoy outside of the hotel’s own two pools and kids’ pool!
You can’t beat a Spanish Easter holiday break. It’s an easy 2ish hour flight from the UK, and with the Costa Del Sol just opening up around this time of year, you get to enjoy the spoils of the Costa Del Sol without the crowds. Sandy beaches, historical sites and sunshine are just some of the things that entice Brits to this corner of Spain, along with family-friendly hotels on every corner.
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Weekdays: Tuesdays and Wednesdays are generally cheaper to book flights and accommodations compared to weekends. It's easier to get away at the weekend. More customers means higher prices! Saturdays are also a good day to find cheaper flight deals as.
When to get the best deals on flights. The best time to book your flights is usually 3 months before you travel, or 6 months if you're jetting off during the peak summer season. This means that January tends to be the cheapest month for bookings.
April can be an ideal time to find budget flights. You'll find deals on international flights and airlines offering cheap domestic flights in April too. Prices depend on where you're traveling to and from, but it's perfectly possible to find a warm beach spot or see the last of the snow season and avoid peak prices.
The Cons of booking an all-inclusive resort with a Travel Agent are that it typically costs you more than booking the resort yourself. By using a Travel Agent or Agency, you're paying for someone else to take care of the booking for you, often adding on an additional $100-$200.
Following January, February is the cheapest month to fly in 2024 while November and July are the two most expensive. Travelers booking spring flights will want to book 44 days in advance but that figure drops to 35 days for summer flights. Passengers can book further out for fall flights though at 55 days.
One is the belief that travel agents are more expensive than booking trips independently. This isn't always the case. While some may charge a fee for their services, some do not. Instead, rather than charging you, they earn a commision from the airline, the hotel or tour operator.
Instead, consider booking flights and hotels on weekdays, particularly Tuesdays and Wednesdays, for potentially lower prices and less crowded experiences. However, it's always a good idea to research and compare prices across different days and factors before finalizing your travel plans.”
January is historically the busiest month for holiday bookings. Many travellers try to take advantage of fresh starts and new beginnings by planning their holiday getaways early in the year.
Turns out the cheapest days to fly are midweek. Think Tuesdays and Wednesdays, which can be anywhere from 12 to 20% cheaper. Cheaper days to fly. There's also cheaper times to book for flights.
“That demand falls off towards the end of the week when hotels see that they're not going to fill their rooms, so they start decreasing the prices by Friday and Saturday, making those days the best time to book a hotel.”
Portugal. In April, Portugal offers spring with sunny days with temperatures ranging from 18 to 25 degrees Celsius, making it perfect for outdoor activities and exploring its rich cultural heritage.
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