Spring break is a chance to get away. Use the time to get to somewhere you've never considered before.
Lake Tahoe
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Lake Tahoe hovers over Nevada and California, and it’s considered one of the most beautiful bodies of water in the United States. If you like being outdoors but don’t need to be in a swimsuit all spring break, Lake Tahoe is a great option.
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Vancouver Island, Canada
Vancouver Island, Canada
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Canada isn’t typically associated with islands, but Vancouver Island is worth the trip. It’s a different landscape than you typically think of for spring break, but it’s perfect if you prefer outdoor recreational activities over sunbathing.
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Gulf Shores, Alabama
Gulf Shores, Alabama
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The Gulf Shores of Alabama are known for their beautiful white sand and equally beautiful turquoise waters. There’s plenty to do whether you’re flying solo or traveling with a group of any kind.
Puerto Rico
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Puerto Rico is a stunning island nation, but it doesn’t get the same spring break attention as Mexico or even other Caribbean islands. It’s a great option, though, especially if you’re a U.S. citizen without a passport.
Big Sky, Montana
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Montana doesn’t exactly scream spring break, but it might start to. Big Sky is becoming more and more popular, and for good reason. It’s got gorgeous scenery and is close to Yellowstone National Park, making for a great change of pace from typical spring break trips.
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Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park
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Spring is actually the perfect time to see Grand Canyon National Park because the weather is much nicer than in the summer. And there’s more to do there than you might realize, so definitely consider it for spring break.
Costa Rica
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Costa Rica is a great spring break option for travelers who want a mixture of relaxing and being active. There’s so much to do in Costa Rica, and it’s all set against truly stunning backdrops.
Park City, Utah
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Spring break doesn’t have to involve beaches if you don’t want it to. You can instead spend your time participating in winter sports, and there are few places better than Park City, Utah for doing so.
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Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
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Savannah, Georgia is a town full of charm and history. It also has beaches and is close to several fun islands worth visiting, so it’s a great spring break destination for anyone looking for variety.
Florida Keys
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There are plenty of places in Florida to go on spring break, but the Keys might be the best destination. They’ll make you feel like you’re outside the United States, and you’ll still get to experience everything there is to love about Florida.
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Red River, New Mexico
Red River, New Mexico
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Red River is a resort town in New Mexico that boasts a host of outdoor recreational activities and gorgeous mountain scenery. It’s got an Old Western vibe that you might not associate with the rest of the state, making for an unexpectedly fun trip.
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San Diego, California
San Diego, California
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San Diego is one of the best cities in California. It’s a great spring break destination, especially for families. The famed zoo is far from the only attraction San Diego has, and it’s a beautiful, laid-back environment.
Bermuda
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Bermuda doesn’t get as much love from tourists as its Caribbean counterparts, but that doesn’t mean it’s not deserving of attention. It’s known for its pink sand beaches and maritime history, so it’s worth considering if you like a relaxing setting to party and learn.
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Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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Anywhere in Oregon would be a beautiful and unique option for spring break, but Portland might be the best location as there’s lots to do and it’s within driving distance of lots of the state’s best attractions.
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St. Thomas, USVI
St. Thomas, USVI
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St. Thomas is another gorgeous island nation that doesn’t require passports for U.S. citizens. The beaches are pristine, and there are several neighboring islands that you can easily visit for the day.
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Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville, Florida
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Most places in Florida will be packed throughout the season with spring breakers, but Gainesville won’t be quite as busy. If you’re looking for a quieter destination that shows you a different side to Florida, opt for this university town.
Austin, Texas
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Austin, Texas is a blast. It’s the perfect place to get away if you want a quick spring break trip where you can pack in all sorts of fun. The food and music scenes are both great, and you’ll never run out of things to do.
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Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
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Mexico is known for its beach towns, but its capital city is absolutely worth seeing, too. If you’re looking to have a spring break in a vibrant city full of culture, art, and delicious food, look no further than Mexico City.
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The Hamptons, New York
The Hamptons, New York
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If you want to beat the crowds and get better rates than you can find in the summer, go to the Hamptons over spring break. You’ll still get to see the legendary sights and take in the luxury of the area without all the hustle and bustle of the busy season.
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Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage, Alaska
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There might not be a better time to visit Alaska than spring. The weather will be more pleasant and you won’t have to contend with crowds. You’ll have opportunity after opportunity to see the wildlife and enjoy the peaceful scenery.