Spring Break Destinations For Students 2018

Spring Break Destinations 2018
Spring Break Destinations 2018

Spring Break student doesn’t need to shell out a fortune to spend a week enjoying life in the sunshine. Especially if you’re a senior in university this is your last spring break

After gruelling semesters with finals and papers, it is incredibly good to get away from school for a week every year where the youngest, party animal individuals in School go somewhere hot, with virtually no rules and nobody around to recognize them.

It’s a week where you can be whoever you want, do things you wouldn’t dare go back home, and generally enjoy life without much

University Magazine carefully considered hotel costs, atmosphere and free things to do among other factors to bring you the top 10 Best Cheap Spring Destinations.

 

Here is Spring Break Destinations For Students

 

10. New Orleans

new orleans louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is famous for its European-style architecture, delectable Creole cuisine, and overall mysticism. And music serves as its backbone: jazz, blues, rock ‘n’ roll, and Zydeco tunes pour from every city crevice. For many, though, the main reason to attend is Mardi Gras, an extravagant party with Carnaval elements such as masks, music, and an all-around wild time. Even if you don’t make it to Mardi Gras, you’ll find a celebration going on all year, with revellers streaming out of Bourbon Street bars into the early hours of the morning.

 

9. Austin

Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas

Austin, known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” has more live music venues per capita than any other city in the country. It has seen the beginnings of some great musicians’ careers, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Janis Joplin, and the Dixie Chicks. Despite tremendous expansion in recent years, Austin retains a unique, laid-back culture that is unlike any other Texas city. Outsiders often perceive Austin as a haven for odd personalities, but Austinites relish their quirkiness and proudly proclaim the city’s motto, “Keep Austin Weird.”

 

8. San Diego

San Diego,California
San Diego, California

Consistently sunny weather and 70 miles of spectacular coastline, together with excellent Mexican food, a booming nightlife, and one of the country’s favorite zoos, lure active types and sun seekers alike to San Diego all year. Then there’s the beaches: Visit Mission Beach to catch a wave, La Jolla to soak up the rays, and Coronado to take a leisurely beachside stroll. When you’re ready to trade up your flip-flops and board shorts for more formal clothes, there are pockets of energetic nightlife around the city, particularly near the historic Gaslamp Quarter.

 

7. Punta Cana

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

The sugary sand of a Punta Cana beach is so soft, so perfectly golden that you might think it was synthetic. And in fact, in this easternmost tip of the Dominican Republic, it’s possible. By definition, Punta Cana is a manufactured Caribbean getaway, completely catering to the needs of sun-seeking vacationers who like all-inclusive resorts but care little about venturing away from their hotel.

But this area is not only popular for its abundant lodging and comprehensive amenities  Punta Cana beckons to jet-setters because it provides so many options more than 24,000 hotel rooms for such affordable rates. Many travelers are able to book a weeklong trip that includes airfare, lodging, meals and some resort activities, for much less than $1,000 per person in the shoulder seasons.

 

6. Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee

Even though the ghosts of greats like Hank Williams and Johnny Cash mingle with present-day headliners like Taylor Swift and Keith Urban (not to mention his glamorous wife, Nicole Kidman), Nashville exudes a modest, down-to-earth vibe. It’s been characterized as a big back porch, teeming with storytellers and old-timers picking on six strings. But one look at Hillsboro Village’s trendy boutiques and hipster bars proves that Nashville is not only for graying country crooners. Music City affords visitors a mix of grandstand glitz, down-home Southern hospitality and an energetic collegiate populace.

 

5. South Padre Island

South Padre Island, Texas
South Padre Island, Texas

Every March, students crammed into automobiles and drove to South Padre Island for spring break fun in the sun and 24-hour beach bashes. While some of today’s college students still plan beach visits to South Padre, the area has experienced a sort of rebirth as a popular family vacation destination. That’s because South Padre Island, or SPI, boasts vast sandy beaches, crystal blue sea, and a mix of quirky hotels and bars with a focus on character.

 

4. Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico

The allure of Puerto Rico is self-evident. This island, which is less than a three-hour flight from Miami, is a U.S. territory (in case you didn’t remember from high school history class). So, if you’re shopping in San Juan, you may pay for your souvenirs using US currency. But don’t be fooled: this isn’t exactly a home away from home.

Puerto Rico offers surfers 20-foot waves as well as tranquil, beautiful seas for families. It’s both a trip back in time (El Morro) and a close-up look at the present (Calle del Cristo). It’s a thrilling combination of landscapes, from the serpentine rainforest of El Yunque to the corkscrew caverns of Parque de las Cavernas del Rio Camuy.

 

3. Cancun

Cancun
Cancun

Cancun is not for the faint of heart. Consider the damage brought on by Hurricane Wilma in 2005, which flooded beaches, destroyed stores, and capsized boats. This slim “7”-shaped barrier island in southeastern Mexico, on the other hand, is now a popular destination for beaches, golf, and nightlife.

Cancn is also one of the most affordable tourist destinations in the Western Hemisphere; even during the self-indulgent spring break season, an all-inclusive vacation along these Yucatán dunes might cost less than $600 per person.

 

2. Daytona

Daytona
Daytona

Many vacationers will be enticed by “20 miles of beachfront,” but the average Daytona beachgoer has other plans. Despite recent efforts to appeal to families (Orlando, the amusement park capital, is about an hour away), Daytona Beach attracts thousands of visitors each year in quest of speed and spring break.

Although many college students have gone to trendier locations (such as Miami Beach), this east Florida community remains popular.

 

1. Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is known for its immaculate beaches, but there’s more to this tourist destination than its 60 miles of brown sand. Myrtle Beach, one of the most popular East Coast family holiday destinations, has amusement parks with everything from water slides to roller coasters to race tracks.

While the family’s shopaholics spend their time at the outlet malls, golfers of all skill levels can flock to one of the area’s more than 100 courses, and then the entire family can enjoy pirate or medieval-themed revues at supper.

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