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The pretty country that's Africa's smallest where it's 28C in April and a beer costs £2.69

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When it comes to April holidays, , Africa's smallest country located in the east, is the perfect location. Right now, the stunning archipelago, which boasts 115 islands, has an average temperature of 28C. With the country being home to a vast number of islands, those who visit are guaranteed a range of experiences that can be cherished for a lifetime.

Along with its tropical climate, the Seychelles is known for its , incredible coral reefs, breathtaking landscapes, and rare animals such as giant Aldabra tortoises. Mahe, the largest island of the archipelago and a popular tourist destination, also acts as a hub for visiting the other islands. With the country being small in size, visiting multiple islands in one trip is something that can easily be done, meaning travellers get the feeling of experiencing multiple holidays in one go.

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April is one of the warmest months in the Seychelles, with the winds easing down as it prepares for the Southeast Monsoon. If you add the warm climate to the country's stunning landscapes and the fact that a local beer costs as little as £2.69, according to financial technology Wise, you're already in for a treat. There are so many incredible beaches where you can make the most out of soaking up the sun.

From pristine white sand beaches to secluded coves, the country's world-class beaches provide the perfect opportunities for relaxation and exploration.

Most of the beaches feature large, smooth granite boulders, which highlight the unique landscapes of the islands, creating its renowned picturesque scenes.

is one of the best-known beaches in the Seychelles. The enchanting beach is home to a beautiful coral reef and is a great hotspot for watersports, including swimming and snorkelling. If you're travelling with young ones, this family-friendly beach is one to keep in mind.

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White sand beaches aren't the only forms of natural beauty that the Seychelles displays. The country is home to and nature parks with unique wildlife.

Rare plant and animal species, as well as other natural wonders, absolutely flourish, thanks to the country's ideal conditions. Travellers will find a wide range of animal species, including 13 species of amphibians, 30 reptiles, and 220 bird species. Additionally, there are more than 1,000 species of invertebrates on the islands.

If animals aren't your thing, then why not explore the local markets or visit the Creole Institute to immerse yourself in the country's culture? You can also enjoy a number of tours from a 4x4 off-Road safari to a clear kayak tour. Whatever you choose to do, there are endless ways to explore this dreamy destination.

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