These are the 15 best places to visit for spring break this year
Ah, spring — the season of rejuvenation and adventure. It's that time of year when the winter chill thaws and possibilities bloom like spring flowers.
Are you ready to ditch the textbooks, escape the office, or take a break from the daily grind? Spring break is not just a time off; it's a state of mind! It's your chance to explore new horizons, make unforgettable memories and maybe even find a new favorite cocktail.
We've scoured the globe to bring you the top 15 spring break destinations that cater to every traveler's taste, whether you're a college student ready to party, a couple in search of romance or a family eager for fun.
Here are the best places for spring break travel.
Grenada: A hidden gem beach
Have you heard about Grenada? As it marks its 50th year of independence, this island isn't just another dot in the Caribbean; it's a world of its own.
Picture this: secluded beaches like the famous Grand Anse, where the sand is soft, and the crowds are few. But there's more to the island than just beaches.
If you're into exploring different cultures, you'll love it here. The island has its own music, tasty food and markets full of spices. And if you're adventurous, the rainforests and hidden waterfalls are ideal for some nature immersion.
So, if you're looking for a special place that's under the radar and not too busy, you've come to the right place.
Where to stay : Mount Cinnamon is a boutique hotel with 36 hillside suites and villas above Grand Anse Beach. Plus, it has a complimentary kids club for 3- to 12-year-olds. Rates start at $720 per room, per night, including breakfast, in March and April.
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Cancun, Mexico: A classic spring break destination
Cancun, Mexico , resonates with many as the classic beach getaway, and for good reason.
With its spectacular stretches of Caribbean beaches , vibrant street life and rich cultural heritage, Cancun offers a complete package.
Here, you can soak up the sun on powdery white sands, dive into the crystal-clear waters, or explore the bustling markets and lively nightlife. The city is a hub of activity where every turn promises a new adventure, whether it's a boat trip across stunning Nichupté Bay, known for its fascinating wildlife, or a day exploring ancient Mayan ruins nearby.
Where to stay : The Canopy by Hilton Cancun La Isla offers a luxurious stay with stunning sea views. Plus, the hotel's Wander Rooftop pool provides an unbeatable spot to watch the sunrise. Rates start at $183 or 52,000 Hilton Honors points per night in March and April.
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Colorado: For those who still want winter
If you're not quite ready to say goodbye to winter, Colorado is the perfect spring break destination, especially this year, with many people having spring break in March due to Easter.
Did you know March is often the best time for skiing in Colorado? This is when winter sports destinations like Colorado see some of their prime ski conditions.
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As the darker days of winter fade, the snow in Colorado is typically at its best. Ski resorts often boast their deepest snow bases in March, thanks to continuous snowfall and spring storms that bring heavy, moisture-rich snow. This makes for excellent skiing and snowboarding conditions, combining the thrill of winter sports with the more comfortable early spring temperatures.
Moreover, most Colorado ski resorts stay open until April, giving you plenty of time to hit the slopes during spring break. Whether you're a seasoned skier or looking to try something new, Colorado's snowy peaks offer an exhilarating escape for those who aren't quite ready to let go of winter.
Where to stay : The Limelight Hotels , located in adventure-driven locations, make the experience even more special. Imagine your kids scaling a five-story climbing wall or learning ski tricks from a pro. For the days you prefer relaxation, the hotel's luxe amenities provide the perfect backdrop. Rates start at $259 per person, per night for a Limelight Denver or $1,089 per night at Limelight Aspen.
Orlando, Florida: The classic spring break option for families
Disney and Orlando are classic picks for a family-friendly spring break.
The magic of Disney World , with its iconic attractions and beloved characters, offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for kids and a nostalgic trip down memory lane for adults.
The excitement doesn't stop at Disney; Universal Studios brings your favorite movies to life with thrilling rides and shows. Orlando 's warm spring weather is perfect for those looking to enjoy the outdoors, and the city's variety of dining and shopping options cater to families of all tastes and budgets. With a range of accommodations, from posh resorts to cozy hotels, every family can find their ideal stay.
Where to stay : The JW Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes' new multi-million-dollar renovation includes inspired family suites, a poolside restaurant and yes, even a water park. Just a short drive to Disney World makes this luxurious, sparkling new property a win for the entire family. Rates start at $470 per night or 56,000 Marriott Bonvoy points in March and April.
Hawaii: For those who want adventure and relaxation
Hawaii is not just another beach destination; it's a whole vibe. You get the best of both worlds here — thrilling adventures and chill-out spots. Snorkeling in Hawaii is like jumping into a postcard, with water so clear and full of life. And if hiking is your thing, the trails here take you through lush forests and up to some pretty epic volcanoes.
But hey, it's not all go-go-go. Hawaiian beaches are perfect for just kicking back and soaking in the sun. Each island has its own personality. Oahu's got the buzz with places like Waikiki Beach, while Kauai is more about taking it easy and enjoying the quiet.
You won't struggle to find a cool place to stay. Whether you're looking for luxury or something more low-key, like a cozy cottage, Hawaii's got it. And the food? Get ready for some amazing seafood and local treats.
So, whether you're flying solo, hanging with your partner, bringing the family, or on a trip with friends, Hawaii hits the spot. It's a mix of adventure, relaxation, and just plain beauty. For a spring break that's a bit of everything, Hawaii is where it's at.
Where to stay : Waikiki Malia is the perfect mix of opulence that's easy on the wallet. The 18-story hotel is just one block from the famed Waikiki Beach in the center of some of the best shopping and dining in Honolulu (sales tax in Honolulu is just 4.5%). Spring break months of March and April are seeing prices from $164 per night for a Waikiki view, two-double room.
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Los Angeles: For a city and nature escape
Los Angeles , affectionately known as La-La Land, is a fantastic choice for spring break. It's a city where there's always something happening. If you're into the glitz and glamor, Hollywood's iconic sights are a must-see.
But that's just the start. LA's beaches are perfect for those sunny spring days, whether you're up for surfing or just lounging on the sand. For the adventurers, hiking the Santa Monica Mountains offers some breathtaking views and a bit of a workout. And let's not forget about the food — LA's culinary scene is incredible, with everything from trendy food trucks to high-end restaurants.
Where to stay : Hotel Amarano Burbank, a secret gem, offers a luxury boutique close to Hollywood and Universal Studios. Rates start at $224 per night during March and April.
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Charleston, South Carolina: For foodies
For a spring break centered around amazing food, Charleston is the place to be. This South Carolina city is renowned for its culinary scene, with streets lined with top-notch eateries. From the upscale delights at FIG to the comfort of Callie's Hot Little Biscuit, your taste buds are in for a treat. While the charming cobblestone streets and pastel beach houses add to the city's allure, the flavors of Charleston truly shine. After indulging in the local cuisine, you can walk it off in the historic district or along the sparkling beaches. Don't forget to explore the downtown area, which is rich in both history and culinary gems.
Where to stay : In the heart of historic Charleston stands the Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton . The property is within walking distance of some of the best dining options in the city. However, the Mills House holds its own with elevated Southern Coastal fare at the Iron Rose Restaurant, and its all-day cafe, The Black Door Cafe. Rates start at $339 per night or 80,000 Hilton Honors points in March and April.
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Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia: For history buffs
Are you a history buff looking for a spring break that's a bit out of the ordinary? Try Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia . It's a living history museum where you can wander through blooming gardens, explore art museums and dive into interactive historical adventures.
Learn about the Revolutionary War at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, then see the past come alive at the Jamestown Settlement. Dining is a throwback to places like Chowning's Tavern, serving up dishes from yesteryear. Don't miss Merchants Square, where shopping meets 18th-century charm.
Where to stay : The Williamsburg Lodge, Autograph Collection offers visitors true 18th-century styling with Chippendale fretwork and unique furnishings within modern amenities. It's in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, so history buffs will feel as if they're living in the past. Rates start at $169 per night or 30,000 Marriott Bonvoy points in March and April.
National Parks, USA: Perfect for roadtrippers
Thinking about a road trip for spring break? You've got to check out the U.S. National Parks .
Start with Zion National Park — those arches are like driving through a giant, natural art gallery. Yosemite ? Wow, it's like rolling right into your computer's wallpaper with its lush meadows and huge mountains. And the Grand Canyon is a must-see. It's massive, and the views will blow your mind.
Each park is a whole new world, filled with cool sights and fun things to do. And for those who love a good road trip, try the Golden Circle route. It ties all these amazing spots together, making the journey as awesome as the destinations.
Where to stay : With five camps located along the Grand Circle (near Grand Canyon, Moab, Zion and Lake Powell) and open for the season by spring break, Under Canvas and ULUM Moab deliver upscale, outdoor accommodations that allow guests to retreat in nature's best without the hassle of camping. Rates for a late March or April stay start at $649 per night.
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Paris, France: For a city escape
Paris during spring break is an experience like no other.
Known as the City of Light, it's perfect for all kinds of travelers. For history buffs, Paris is a treasure trove with landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. Art lovers will be in heaven, wandering through galleries like the Musée d'Orsay.
Foodies, get ready for some of the best pastries and cafe experiences in the world. Strolling along the Seine or exploring the charming streets of Montmartre, you'll feel like you're in a movie.
And for those seeking romance, Paris in spring, with its blooming gardens and picturesque cafes, is as romantic as it gets. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple or a family, Paris offers a blend of culture, history and beauty, making it an unforgettable spring break destination.
Where to Stay : Hotel des Grand Voyageurs is an elegant and intimate treasure. Escape into the nobility of old-world Europe without sacrificing the welcoming warmth of today. Grandeur and class ooze from every room, while the hotel's own restaurant and bar offers fantastic dining. Rates start at $270 for a March or April one-night stay.
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Costa Rica: For the adventure seeker
Costa Rica , a gem for adventure seekers, is a spring break paradise with rainforests, volcanoes and beaches — all in one place.
You can zip line in Monteverde, feeling the rush as you soar above the cloud forest. Then, hit the waves at Jaco or Tamarindo; they're a surfer's dream. And let's not forget the thrill of white water rafting on the Pacuare River. It's not just about the adrenaline, though.
Wildlife is everywhere. Sloths, monkeys, a burst of tropical birds — all living freely in national parks like Manuel Antonio. And the commitment to eco-friendliness is real here. It makes your adventure not just exciting but also responsible. Oh, and the warm, welcoming vibe of the locals? It's the cherry on top.
Where to stay : The Botanika Osa Peninsula, Curio Collection by Hilton is a great jumping-off point for adventures in Costa Rica. Rates start at $220 or 66,000 Hilton Honors points per night in March and April.
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Pigeon Forge, Tennessee: A fun-filled alternative to Disney
Consider swapping the Disney crowds for the charm of Dolly Parton's world in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee .
It's an ideal spot for families looking for a fun-filled vacation without the Disney hustle. Pigeon Forge boasts an impressive array of amusement parks and attractions. Take Dollywood , for example: With more than 40 rides, including thrilling roller coasters and water adventures, it's a hit for all ages.
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But there's more to this Smoky Mountain town . The Island at Pigeon Forge is an entertainment hub with a giant Ferris wheel offering breathtaking views of the Smoky Mountains, a challenging ropes course for adventurous families, plus a variety of unique shops and local eateries.
And for a mix of fun and learning, WonderWorks is an interactive science museum with hands-on exhibits that kids absolutely love. For a family getaway that's both entertaining and relaxed, Pigeon Forge is a fantastic choice.
Where to stay : Black Fox Lodge Pigeon Forge, Tapestry Collection by Hilton is a family-friendly hotel with mountain views and real rustic Southern charm. Families will adore sitting by the fire pit on their patio, while kids will appreciate the pool's epic waterslide. Best of all, Dollywood is just a 3-mile drive. Rates start at $145 per night or 37,000 Hilton Honors points in March and April.
Seychelles: An exotic (and luxurious) escape
The Seychelles? It's like a little piece of heaven on Earth, perfect for anyone who loves a bit of extravagance with their adventure.
With 41 ancient granite islands and 74 dreamy reef islands, it's seriously like stepping into a postcard of paradise. This place is all about upscale, unique experiences. If you love stunning views, exclusive beaches and feeling like you're in a world of your own, you'll fit right in.
The Seychelles is tailor-made for those who enjoy the finer things in life but still want that touch of wild, natural beauty. So, if sipping a fancy drink on a private beach or snorkeling in crystal-clear waters sounds like your idea of a good time, this is your spot.
Where to stay : The Mango House , an LXR property by Hilton , is a magnificent gem of a property tucked along the oceanfront of the Anse Aux Poules Bleues. You'll rest in one of their 41 sea-facing villas listening to the hushed tones of the waves after eating at one of their five marvelous fine dining options. Rates start at $551 or 110,000 Hilton Honors points per night in March and April.
Scotland: A unique family adventure
Scotland is an exceptional choice for a unique family spring break, especially if you're not set on a beach-centric holiday.
Spring in Scotland is a time of rejuvenation, where the landscapes burst into vibrant colors and the days grow longer, offering more time to explore. It's a playground for families who love adventure and history.
Imagine wandering through ancient castles, uncovering stories of knights and legends, or hiking through the lush, green Highlands, with scenery straight out of a fairy tale. The cities, like Edinburgh and Glasgow, are brimming with culture, from interactive museums to street performances, all kid-friendly and educational.
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Plus, the chance to spot some of Scotland's iconic wildlife, like red deer or golden eagles, adds an exciting twist to the trip. Scotland offers a blend of outdoor activities, historical exploration and cultural experiences that create unforgettable memories for the whole family, away from the usual beach crowd.
Where to stay : Gleneagles is an adventure playground for the entire family. With its new "Children's Welcome Experience," kids can become explorers, while adults indulge in elegance. It's an ideal blend of adventure and relaxation in a stunning natural setting. Rates at Gleneagles start from $730 based on two adults and two children under 14 sharing a room, including breakfast. Interconnecting rooms are available at an additional fee.
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Roatan, Honduras Bay Islands: For nature and water sports lovers
Roatan, nestled in the Bay Islands of Honduras, is a spring break destination you've probably never considered. Yet, it's an absolute gem for those seeking adventure and close encounters with nature.
This island is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering diverse activities like paddleboarding, kayaking, parasailing and Jet Skiing in its warm, crystal-clear waters.
For a unique perspective of marine life, try the glass-bottom boating. Families will find Roatán especially enchanting, with attractions like the Gumbalimba Animal Sanctuary and Manawakie Eco Nature Park, where you can interact with sloths and monkeys.
Where to stay : Kimpton Grand Roatán Resort & Spa is nestled on the picturesque West Bay Beach and has premiere access to the dropoff point of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the world's second-largest barrier reef. Rates start at $554 per night or 100,000 IHG One Rewards points in March and April.
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11 fresh ideas for spring break in 2024
Feb 1, 2024 • 7 min read
Need a fresh idea for spring break this year? Try somewhere unexpected, like Big Bend National Park in West Texas © Kanokwalee Pusitanun / Getty Images
February is here. The weather is getting warmer (we swear!). Summer isn’t too far off. But first? Spring break.
After long nights and gray days, the wonderful tradition of escaping the grind to somewhere usually warm and always fun lets you shake off those winter blues and look forward to the idylls to come. And spring break means much more than just flights to Florida – a place we adore, but whose population swells a bit too much for our taste each spring.
Read on for a range of destinations that you might not have thought of for the annual March/April getaway. They’re all long on fun – without the raucous college partiers. Here’s our list of the best spring break destinations for 2024.
1. Asheville, North Carolina, USA
Southern charm, a live-and-let-live creative community and plenty of outdoor possibilities make Asheville one of the USA ’s most appealing places to visit – for spring break and beyond. This small city in the Appalachian foothills has the highest concentration of breweries of any place in the country, while its award-winning food scene ranges from Southern classics at Tupelo Honey to mouthwatering Spanish tapas at local favorite Cúrate .
While in Asheville, it’s hard to resist a visit to the largest mansion in the US, the Biltmore . And active spring breakers will have plenty to seek out, too: you’re at the threshold of Great Smoky Mountains National Park – the most visited one in the entire country – with miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking or spotting wildlife like black bears, elk and red-bellied woodpeckers. Outdoorsy types can also take to the peaceful French Broad River for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
2. Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Unless you really like the desert sun, we’d recommend skipping Phoenix , Arizona in the summer months. But late winter and early spring in the Arizona desert ? Now we’re talking. Besides the sunny but not too hot weather, Phoenix offers plenty of options to unwind , whether your idea of spring break means getting your vitamin D while playing outdoors or soaking it up along with a few cocktails at your nearest bar patio.
While in town, admire the array of succulents, cacti and other native plants at the Desert Botanical Garden . In downtown Phoenix, stroll the Roosevelt Row Arts District, with stops at galleries and record stores. After you’ve caught one of Phoenix’s technicolored desert sunsets, hole up at late-night haunts with great rooftop patios like the Grapevine for karaoke, or Valley Bar and Crescent Ballroom for cocktails, live music, DJ sets or arty community parties.
3. Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA
Deep in the heart of Texas , the skies don’t get wider and the nights starrier than in Big Bend National Park , the…star attraction of the wide-open western part of the state. And in early spring, a blue layer sets in, as thousands of wildflowers (depending on the year’s rainfall) make the desert bloom.
Lovers of the outdoors will find endless opportunities among the park’s 1250 sq miles (3237 sq km) of scrubland and low mountains – think hiking and camping, or even just (very) scenic drives. To best experience the park’s grandeur, arrange a day (or more) of paddling on the Rio Grande, through Santa Elena Canyon, where rugged limestone cliffs plunge to the narrow water below – a thrilling cathedral of nature.
4. Los Angeles, California, USA
While you can find sun, sand and surf at countless spring break destinations, you’ll enjoy people-watching like nowhere else at the urban beaches of Los Angeles . Sun-kissed California girls and boys frolic in the waves of wholesome Santa Monica , while colorful characters keep it real on the boardwalk of Venice Beach . Insiders – and especially surfers – know to head further south to Hermosa and Manhattan Beaches for a more low-key scene. And the sprawling dunes of Malibu provide a taste a nature just a few miles from the clamor of the city.
5. Hawai‘i (the Big Island), Hawaii, USA
Hawaii ’s largest island offers huge pleasures all year long. Yet March marks the end of the high season in this tropical state, and budget travelers can usually find (relative) discounts for getaways to the Big Island . Trek up toward snow-capped peaks , wander through a verdant Kona coffee farm and watch the island get just a little bit bigger at one of the longest-running volcanic eruptions anywhere in the world. Expect much more than a mere beach getaway.
6. Culebra and Vieques, Puerto Rico
Off the east coast of pearl-like Puerto Rico , look forward to white sands, sparkling blue sea, slow living – and not an all-inclusive resort in sight. Tiny Culebra is home to the extraordinary expanse of Playa Flamenco , one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean ; at Playa Carlos Rosario , snorkeling with sea turtles is an experience you’ll never forget. Larger and skinnier yet just as languid, nearby Vieques has myriad beaches to traverse. Its crown jewel is Bahía Mosquito , an astonishing bioluminescent bay. Venture out on an after-dark kayak trip to witness one of nature’s best magic shows, as microscopic organisms glow in the dark below the surface, making the water glitter.
7. Whistler, Canada
If skis appeal more than surfboards for a spring escape, head to the world-famous resort town of Whistler , British Columbia . Come March, the peak season wanes, and the mountains begin to offer up discounts to keep the momentum going. At this point in the season, the days are longer and the skies clearer – but months of winter weather have ensured a solid snowpack for run after run. For 360-degree views of the glorious scenery, take a ride in the Peak 2 Peak Gondola , a 2.75-mile (4.4km) feat of engineering that connects the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. At lower elevations, hikes through conifer forests might have you spotting the area’s black bears as they emerge from hibernation.
8. Southern Baja California, Mexico
Catch a plane to Los Cabos – then immediately head north, away from the cluster of tourist resorts. A short distance up the sparsely populated Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur , nature beckons. The weather is ideal in the spring, and the beautiful coastline offers the chance to see sea lions, kayak through turquoise waters, go whale watching (the season ends in March) and even help with turtle conservation, all of which will allow you to return home with ecological bragging rights rather than drinking stories.
9. El Tunco, El Salvador
One of Central America ’s least visited but most intriguing countries, El Salvador has lately been attracting new attention from visitors from all over. This small but mighty place tempts with mountain hikes, sunny beach days and surfing galore – and with frequent nonstop flights between many cities in the USA and San Salvador , it’s easy to pack it all into an itinerary lasting just a few days.
The waves hit El Salvador’s rocky coast especially intensely at El Tunco, a small village that’s become a major stop on the world’s surfing circuit. At any given moment, dozens of surfers are catching gnarly breaks just beyond the shoreline. On land, sun-kissed visitors toast to an active day on the waves at the town’s lively collection of beachfront restaurants and bars.
10. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Grab your passport, your sunscreen and the skimpiest bathing suit you own and head to one of South America ’s premier destinations. In addition to its famous beaches, Rio de Janeiro has something to offer every type of spring breaker: stunning panoramas, fantastic food and a variety of outdoor adventures that will make for a getaway to remember.
Set up camp on Ipanema Beach to see and be seen, or join the ranks of other tourists on Copacabana ’s hotel-lined oceanfront. Take the cable car up to Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain) or bask in the colossal shadow of Cristo Redentor atop Corcovado by day. Then hit the bar scene in Botafogo or party to the sounds of samba in the clubs of Lapa by night. You might not want to come back home.
11. The Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
How about an island getaway for spring break with crowds of tortoises instead of college kids? Remote yet worth every effort to get to, the Galápagos Islands , home to some of the earth’s rarest and most unique flora and fauna, are the answer for nature-loving, adventure-seeking travelers.
With a minimal human footprint, Galápagos (part of Ecuador ) has unmatched biodiversity – endemic species such as giant tortoises, marine iguanas and blue-footed boobies roam the islands at ranges close enough to interact with. Go surfing, kayaking, biking or scuba diving near the town of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on Isla San Cristóbal , or snorkel alongside stingrays, turtles and the occasional shark at Devil’s Crown, one of the archipelago’s most outstanding marine sites. Most arrive at this most remote part of the world through a package tour – though adventurous travelers can put together their own itineraries , too.
This article was first published Mar 1, 2017 and updated Feb 1, 2024.
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25 Best Spring Break Ideas for Families (for 2024!)
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Are you looking for a list of fun Spring Break ideas for families that you and the kids will love?
In this article, we’ll highlight 25 incredible spring break ideas, including road trip destinations, US national parks, beaches, all-inclusive resorts, and staycations.
Though it would be impossible to mention every possible family-friendly spring break destination, these are the places that generations of families return to year after year.
Get ready to renew your spirit and warm your heart after a long winter with these awesome family spring break ideas perfect for the year 2024!
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Spring Break Ideas for Families
There are many unexpected benefits of traveling with kids along with the fun and enjoyment that comes with the hype of going on a Spring Break family getaway!
This week-long break that typically falls sometime in March or April is the perfect opportunity to relax, unwind, and have fun while enjoying a much-needed vacation.
When brainstorming spring break ideas for families, consider your U.S. bucket list , as well as the following:
- Will the length of this trip fit into a week-long school break?
- Are there plenty of fun, kid-friendly activities?
- Do the anticipated activities match the projected weather forecast?
- Will this area be overtaken by college-aged kids gone wild?
- Is this a spring break trip that won’t break the bank?
Though there are many amazing spring break destinations, here are 25 spring break ideas for families that we’ve organized into the following categories:
- Spring Break road trips
- Spring Break at U.S. National Parks
- Family-friendly Spring Break destinations in Florida
- Family-friendly all-inclusive resorts
- Staycations
Popular Spring Break Road Trip Destinations
Spring break vacation is the perfect time to take a classic American road trip.
Road trips allow you to be flexible and more spontaneous about which destinations and attractions you’ll visit.
In addition, the trees and flowers will be emerging from winter lending to stunning roadside beauty.
Successful road trips take a bit of budgeting and planning, however.
They also require both an effective packing strategy and an understanding of ways to make a family road trip enjoyable .
Here are some of the best spring break destinations for families that will warm you up and provide you with days of entertainment via a family road trip!
1. Nashville, Tennessee
Spring Break is a great time to take a road trip to Nashville, Tennessee – home to a plethora of live music, affordable hotels, delicious food, and awesome musical history!
Both kids and adults will love Nashville’s many rockin’ music venues, museums, botanical gardens, parks, and a variety of fun restaurants that are all included in our awesome 3-day Nashville itinerary !
In addition, be sure to hit up Nashville’s Honky Tonk Highway.
Located on Lower Broadway in downtown Nashville, Honky Tonk Highway is home to 4 city blocks filled with country music venues that blast live music into the streets from 10 am to 3 am.
The honky tonks are free to enter and are entirely family-friendly when visiting them before 10 pm ( making Nashville not only a family-friendly spring break destination but an affordable spring break option as well )!
Recommended place to stay: Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Downtown (Amazing central location, free breakfast, affordable.)
*Check out our Instagram highlight reel that features short videos of us doing our favorite things in Nashville!
2. New Orleans, Louisiana
Another cheap spring break option, New Orleans combines creole, cajun, and jazz, with Southern hospitality and the great outdoors!
Road-tripping through the area will introduce you to white sand beaches, alligator-strewn swamps, and the stately curve of the Mississippi River, as well as small towns on the bayou.
Spring break in New Orleans is also home to the world-famous Mardi Gras carnival, featuring live music, extravagant costumes, and epic floats.
Nicknamed the Big Easy, fun things to do in New Orleans for families include alligator swamp tours, ghost tours, horse carriage rides, Audubon Zoo, and the National WWII Museum.
In addition, the historic French Quarter is home to New Orleans culture like live jazz performances, art galleries, architecture, and unique shopping.
Recommended place to stay: Drury Plaza Hotel New Orleans (Spacious rooms, great location, breakfast, heated rooftop pool.)
3. The Pacific Coast Highway
One of my favorite spring break ideas for families is to travel down the coast of California via an epic Pacific Coast Highway road trip .
A classic American road trip that is completely doable in one week to 10 days, there is something to see and love for family members of all ages.
Consider starting your spring break in San Francisco in order to visit Alcatraz, Lombard Street, and Fisherman’s Wharf.
After leaving San Francisco, stop at Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, Monterey Bay, and Carmel-by-the-sea.
Next, travel across Bixby Bridge and spend at least 2-days in Big Sur somewhere within the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.
Spend the rest of your spring break in either Los Angeles or San Diego, depending on the ages and interests of your kids.
We happen to absolutely love San Diego, California and have published an entire San Diego family vacation itinerary that features the best things to do there.
Highlights include dolphin, sea lion, and whale watching opportunities, stellar beaches, Sea World, the San Diego Zoo, and the USS Midway Museum.
Recommended place to stay: Hotel Del Coronado (Historic and iconic, oceanfront, beach, full service.)
4. South Padre Island, Texas
Known as the final stop on the Great Texas Road Trip, South Padre Island is one of the most popular spring break ideas for families in Texas.
The island is located on the coastal tip of Texas along the Gulf of Mexico – 531 miles from Dallas, 367 miles from Houston, and 297 miles from San Antonio.
Along with its iconic white-sand beach, South Padre Island is a national seashore meaning that you can find exceptional access to wildlife like birds, dolphins, and sea turtles.
South Padre Island also offers fishing excursions, dolphin cruises, horseback riding on the beach, a zipline, and Schlitterbahn Beach Waterpark.
Recommended place to stay: Isla Grand Beach Resort (Oceanfront, beach, pool, resort atmosphere.)
5. Panama City Beach, Florida
Another popular road trip destination along the Gulf Coast is Panama City Beach, Florida.
Panama City Beach is renowned for its sparkling light blue warm water and soft white sand, as well as a multitude of attractions.
If you are an adventure seeker, Panama City runs daily fishing charters into the Gulf, as well as jet skiing, diving and snorkeling, paddleboarding, and parasailing.
In addition, consider visiting Shipwreck Island water park, Race City Amusement Park, and Coconut Creek Family Adventure Park.
Finally, dozens of oceanside hotels offer pools, restaurants, spas, and other activities, making Panama City Beach Florida an ideal spring break idea for families.
Recommended place to stay: Holiday Inn Resort Panama City Beach (Oceanfront, 2 huge pools, game room, kid-eat free promotion, water playground.)
6. New York City, New York
As a key component of our United States bucket list , a visit to New York City is a fantastic spring break idea for families.
If you’re not quite interested in tropical weather or beaches, New York City blooms in the spring, and there’s no better place to watch the show than from Central Park.
Home to Broadway, small theatres, and countless eateries, New York City is a perfect place to visit for a spring break getaway that the whole family will love!
New York City boasts dozens of museums offering snapshots of American, European, Asian, and African history, many of which provide free admission.
Take in the New York Botanical Garden, Macy’s Flower Show, or the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Recommended hotel: Margaritaville Resort Times Square (Inviting atmosphere, rooftop pool, kids activities, desirable location.)
7. East Coast Road Trip
If you have up to 7 days and want to explore some of the USA’s best and most historic cities, consider an East Coast road trip from Boston to Washington D.C.
Starting in Boston, make your way to New York City, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., and then Shenandoah National Park.
See things like the Boston Commons, Trinity Church, and the Empire State Building, as well as walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia and then move on to the historic sights and cherry blossoms at the National Cherry Blossom Festival (mid-March to mid-April) in Washington D.C.
Finally, take a scenic drive in the beautiful Shenandoah National Park and camp in the woods.
*If you’re looking for two of the best east coast Spring Break destinations for families that are on the ocean, consider Hilton Head or Myrtle Beach, South Carolina!
Spring Break Ideas for Families at US National Parks
Spring is an ideal time to visit some of America’s most beautiful national parks.
Mild springtime weather makes it more pleasurable to experience the outdoors, and the parks are not yet overly crowded with summer traffic and tourism.
Here is a list of popular spring break family vacation ideas at beloved US National Parks.
1. Zion National Park, Utah
Zion National Park is an epic red rock adventure chock full of canyons, vistas, and ancient treasures.
Spring Break is a very popular time to visit Zion National Park due to ideal temperatures, the return of the full-time park shuttle, and the powerful nature of its waterfalls (related to newly melting snow).
In the spring, you’ll also see beautiful glimpses of green that offer a striking contrast against the red-orange rock.
Beware that as the snow begins to melt and raises the water level of the river, the Narrows may be closed for an extended period of time.
(If you have extra time, head 4 hours north to Salt Lake City, Utah – another fun spring break vacation for families!)
2. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
There is nothing else on Earth like Grand Canyon National Park.
A sacred place to America’s indigenous people, it is impossible to understand the majesty of the canyon until you visit it for the first time.
Spring break brings an influx of visitors, but overall, the Grand Canyon is significantly less crowded in February and March than in the summertime.
Though the weather can be somewhat unpredictable in the spring, it’s still a great time to visit Grand Canyon Village, attend ranger-led programs, and enjoy the multiple scenic viewpoints.
Additional planning tip: There are dozens of small towns and areas to explore in and around Grand Canyon National park. We’ve created an entire guide on places to stay when visiting Grand Canyon National Park to help plan your visit!
3. Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas and White Sands National Park, New Mexico
Southwest Texas is probably not the first place that comes to mind when you think of spring break destinations and/or US national parks.
For a fun and unique spring break idea, however, it’s worth considering a visit to both Guadalupe Mountain National Park and the equally spectacular White Sands National Park in New Mexico.
These two parks are within 3 hours of each other and are not as highly trafficked as the other US National Parks during Spring Break.
Here, you’ll find camping, hiking, and breathtaking scenery that you’ll remember for ages.
4. Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park is beautiful year-round, but if you visit during Spring Break, you’ll have the opportunity to see its many waterfalls at their peak.
The spring thaw melts winter’s snow, resulting in their most powerful flow.
Also, in late April and early May, Yosemite’s dogwood blossoms erupt creating epic, colorful panoramas.
This large national park has breathtaking lakes, rivers, waterfalls, trails, a giant Sequoia grove, hiking, biking, camping, and abundant wildlife.
5. Death Valley National Park, California
Death Valley National Park sits along the border of California and Nevada, where spring offers delightful surprises!
The absolute best time to visit Death Valley is from March to May when the weather is tolerable.
Also, thanks to the mountain snowmelt, the desert blooms to life in March and April and puts on a colorful show of wildflowers that you won’t find anywhere else.
If you’re looking for the perfect time to visit Death Valley’s dunes, blooms, natural bridges, and volcanic formations, consider going during your next spring break!
6. Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee & North Carolina
High in the Appalachian Mountain range is Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Once spring arrives here, along comes the return of green leaves on the trees and the blooming of beautiful spring wildflowers.
The Great Smoky Mountains are truly magnificent during the spring months, making it an ideal choice for your spring break destination.
Breathtaking vistas, waterfalls, dense woods, hiking, fishing, and bicycling are just a few of the things that visitors rave about.
While exploring, be sure to visit Gatlinburg, Tennessee, which has an abundance of hotels, eateries, and entertainment.
Also, stay and play in nearby Pigeon Forge in order to visit places such as Dollywood, go-kart tracks, alpine slides, Riverwalk Greenway, and The Island family fun center.
7. Joshua Tree National Park, California
Spring break is the best time to experience the natural splendors of Joshua Tree National Park.
Not only is the weather fantastic, with highs averaging 80 to 85 degrees, but this is also when the wildflowers create a blanket of color across the region.
Hiking, camping, photography, rock climbing, and enjoying the serene desert scenery are the most beloved activities here, along with the many other things to do in La Quinta, California .
Additional planning tip: Looking for an outdoor adventure to experience with your adult friends?
Consider adding a visit to Joshua Tree National park to your Palm Springs girls’ weekend itinerary !
**Hands-down our favorite US National Park to visit during the summer months is Glacier National Park in Montana. Get our perfect family-friendly 3-day Glacier National Park itinerary here!**
Florida Spring Break Ideas for Families
When considering spring break ideas for families, Florida is by far, one of the best spring break destinations for families.
The US state of Florida is consistently rated as one of the most popular spring destinations for its sun, sea, sand, and year-round pleasant temperatures.
The coastal areas in Florida are home to some of the best beaches in the country, whereas the nation’s most epic theme parks and water parks are located in inland Florida.
Adding to its popularity, Florida is incredibly easy to get to as all major US carriers service Florida’s major airports.
Likewise, its extensive interstate network makes it convenient to road trip there as well.
No matter when it is that you visit, be sure to plan ahead on how to stay cool in Florida while on vacation, as the humidity can be unbearable.
One of our favorite Spring Break trips was to Orlando, Florida!
Not only is Orlando the entertainment capital of Florida, but it is also the Theme Park Capital of the World.
Orlando is home to four Walt Disney World parks , three Universal Orlando Resort parks , as well as Gatorland, Legoland, and SeaWorld Orlando.
In addition, there are several Orlando attractions , water parks, and shopping centers with universal appeal that draw generations of visitors to them year after year.
There is literally something to do for everyone, and there’s enough entertainment in Orlando to keep you busy for days.
As one of our favorite spring break destinations, take a look at our ultimate 6-day Orlando itinerary for families that includes all of the best things to see and do in Orlando.
Recommended place to stay: Loews Royal Pacific (Onsite at Universal Orlando, price includes theme park Express Passes, has an amazing outdoor pool area.)
2. Siesta Key
Our most recommended spring break idea for families if you’re looking to be on the beach is Siesta, Key Florida.
In fact, Siesta Key Beach is commonly rated the # 1 beach in the entire United States!
With its soft, powdery white sand, huge 8-mile stretch of beach, and constant activity in and around Siesta Key itself, there are many reasons to fall in love with Siesta Key.
Along with its panoramic ocean views, fun-filled things to do in Siesta Key include Siesta Key parasailing , watersport rentals, snorkeling, and exploring Siesta Key Village.
We’ve compiled a complete Siesta Key itinerary if you have 1-6 days to spend there during spring break.
Our itinerary also includes the most popular things to do in Sarasota , which is a nearby oceanfront city that you won’t want to miss!
Recommended place to stay: Any oceanfront resort, condo, or vacation home rental !
Another great inland spring break idea for families is Tampa, Florida!
Spring Break in Tampa offers warm weather, dozens of attractions, fresh seafood, and plenty of opportunities to experience the great outdoors.
There is a high density of things to do for kids in Tampa Bay including Busch Gardens theme park, Adventure Island water park, The Florida Aquarium, and ZooTampa.
Recommended places to stay: Embassy Suites Tampa Downtown Convention Center (Convenient location, huge outdoor pool, free breakfast, all suites.)
4. Clearwater/St. Petersburg
On the Gulf side of Tampa are the beautiful beachside cities of Clearwater and St. Petersburg.
Both are excellent spring break destinations for families and are jam-packed with family-friendly activities.
Clearwater lives up to its name with its crystal-clear waters and picture-perfect tropical beach, Clearwater Beach.
St. Petersburg, on the other hand, is home to St. Pete’s beach as well as several specialty museums and gardens (most notably, The Dali Museum, Sunken Gardens, and Chihuly Collection).
Recommended places to stay: Clearwater’s Sandpearl Resort and St. Petersburg’s RumFish Beach Resort .
5. Fort Lauderdale
Another traditional spring break favorite Fort Lauderdale, offers pristine beaches, tropical bars, all-inclusive resorts, and multiple opportunities for fun on the water.
Though spring break in Fort Lauderdale can be quite crowded, it is mostly filled with other families enjoying Spring Break, versus that of college-aged party-goers.
Fort Lauderdale is also a popular cruise port and is a great place to relax before embarking on a cruise.
Recommended place to stay: Lago Mar Beach Resort & Club
6. Key West
At the end of the Florida Keys at mile marker zero is the tiny island of Key West.
Key West has an offbeat personality unlike anywhere else in Florida and is home to unique sites like Hemmingway’s house, the Butterfly Conservatory, and the southernmost point in the continental US.
It is also home to nearly 400 restaurants in just over four square miles, many of which will try to win you over with their take on an iconic key lime pie.
With so many places to pick from, it’s best to plan ahead on the best places to eat in Key West so that you don’t miss any visitor favorites.
Also, while you’re there, be sure to hop on the ferry and take a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park.
This island is home to abundant marine and avian life, protected coral reefs, and Fort Jefferson, a 19th-century Civil War fort.
7. Anna Maria Island
As one of the most underrated vacation spots in the US , consider spending spring break on Anna Maria Island.
Located a short distance from both Sarasota and Siesta Key, Anna Maria Island is bustling during Spring Break as it offers plenty of opportunities for both relaxation and fun.
As one of our favorite beach-filled destinations, things to do on Anna Maria Island include swimming, kayaking, dolphin watching, parasailing, and ‘living the laid-back island’ life.
8. Miami, Florida
Miami is the quintessential spring break spot on the Atlantic Coast, particularly due to its iconic art deco and eclectic South Beach.
Experience the city from the water on a speedboat tour, get a taste of Cuban cuisine with a food tour, see local wildlife at the Zoo Miami, or take a day trip to the Everglades National Park.
Depending on when you visit during the spring, Miami’s weather will be in the upper 80s or low 90s.
Miami is perhaps best suited for families traveling with older children and teens.
Spring Break Ideas at An All-Inclusive Resort
If you prefer to be pampered and not worry about the day-to-day cost of your vacation’s details, all-inclusive family resorts might be exactly what you need.
Typically, all-inclusive resorts charge one price for a complete package that includes your accommodations, dining, room service, snacks, alcohol, activities, and wifi access.
Though the upfront cost can cause some initial sticker shock, we’ve compiled a complete guide to planning a kid-friendly all-inclusive vacation to help you prepare.
Consider these US all-inclusive resorts for your next spring break trip:
- Bungalows Key Largo , Florida
- Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress , Florida
- Club Med Sandpiper Bay, Florida
- Vista Verde Ranch, Colorado
- Rocking Horse Ranch, New York
- Travaasa Hana, Hawaii
If you’re willing to undertake traveling internationally with kids , we’ve spent spring break at the following all-inclusive resorts in Mexico.
Our full reviews (+tips for what to pack for Mexico ) can be found here:
- Dreams Playa Mujeres , Playa Mjueres, Mexico
- Ocean Riviera Paradise , Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
For an adventurous spring break vacation, look into one of the many all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica! We have heard great things about visiting there!
Cruising Ideas for Spring Break Vacations
When planning your spring break vacations, don’t forget about cruises.
Cruising is an excellent choice for people who like to visit a new destination each day, as well as pay a flat fee for overnight accommodations, dining, and on-ship amenities.
When choosing a cruise line you’ll want to explore different prices, amenities, and kids’ activities, as well as how much time you have to spend out at sea.
You can find four and five-day spring break cruises from South Florida to the Caribbean and Mexico.
Longer cruises lasting seven to ten days visit islands like Aruba, St. Martin, and Puerto Rico.
On the west coast, you can find spring break cruises to the Mexican Riviera that depart from Los Angeles and San Diego.
Additional planning tip: Due to potential health and safety concerns, be sure to review current cruising travel requirements and consult with a travel agent prior to booking a cruise.
Staycation Vacation Ideas For Spring Break
A well-planned staycation can be just as refreshing as traveling in terms of spring break ideas for families.
Disconnecting from life’s responsibilities and simply living in the moment is the key to a relaxing staycation.
Here are a few ways you can practice self-care and give yourself and the kids some downtime via a staycation:
- Plan a day trip . Check out a local attraction, event, or state park and spend the day enjoying your local area.
- Go on a culinary journey. Try a new restaurant or type of food outside of your comfort zone.
- Camp in the yard. Borrow a tent and set it up in the yard. Make s’mores and have a controlled campfire (if allowed), while watching the night sky.
- Work on a hobby. If you have wanted to cook or bake, try carpentry, or learn about something new. This is a great time to inspire your creativity.
- Read. In our busy digital world, reading seems to be a luxury now. So, set down your phone and grab a book that delights your soul.
- Have a spa day at home. Pamper yourself and the kids. Put on a fluffy robe, make some cucumber water, turn on the spa music, take a soak, or do a facial at home.
- Treat yourself to something luxurious . Buy or do something that makes you feel spoiled, whether it’s new bed sheets or getting your hair done.
If you liked reading about our fun spring break ideas for families and the best family spring break destinations, click here to check out our related posts:
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Jen Brommer is a family travel expert. She has been featured as an authority on several notable travel websites and is a member of the Family Travel Association (FTA), Midwest Travel Network, and TravMedia global media network.
A prominent content creator and influencer on Instagram, Jen has over 150K unique monthly blog readers from countries all over the world. She has spent the last 16 years planning fun, and hassle-free family vacations for her family of 5.
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Great ideas Jen! Thanks for all your knowledge!
You’re welcome, Brooke! Does your family have any Spring Break plans this year?
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Best inexpensive spring break destinations.
Spring breakers don't need to shell out a fortune to spend a week enjoying life in the sunshine. To get you all of the fun without all of the fees, U.S. News carefully considered lodging costs, atmosphere, free things to do and traveler votes (among other factors) to bring you the best inexpensive spring break destinations. Check out the full list below and vote for your favorites to help determine next year's ranking.
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If you're willing to make the drive from Miami (you'll score cheaper flights into this airport), Key West can be an affordable place to spend spring break. This small island in the Florida Keys is known for its quirky residents and premier snorkeling opportunities. While you'll find plenty of spots for partying along rowdy Duval Street, you can also soak up some culture at the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum. For free attractions, check out the Key West First Legal Rum Distillery and the Southernmost Point. Plus, Key West offers several budget-friendly vacation rentals, so you can save your cash for bars and boat tours.
Panama City Beach – or PCB, for short – is a tried-and-true Florida spring break location that is sure to please the masses. Scope out a spot across the town's 27 miles of white sand beaches to sunbathe, play volleyball or scan the horizon for bottlenose dolphins. You'll no doubt have to contend with hordes of college students while on your trip, but hotel prices are reasonable if you book your accommodations in advance. Just note: This town in northwest Florida bans alcohol consumption on the beach during March, so you'll have to enjoy your adult beverages elsewhere.
New Orleans is a prime spring break destination for those seeking epic nightlife mixed with tasty Southern comfort food . While airfare can be a bit expensive, hotel and vacation rental deals are available – especially if you stay a bit removed from the action of the French Quarter. Check the calendar to see when Mardi Gras occurs (the celebration falls 47 days before Easter every year) and try to plan your vacation around it. The popular event, which sometimes takes place during spring break season in early March, often causes airfare and lodging expenses to increase.
With hotels offering nightly rates around $200 or less and DJs and celebrities holding court at nightclubs, South Padre Island, Texas, is a hot spring break destination for college students. This South Texas locale is only about 30 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border, meaning you'll get to enjoy warm weather without having to leave the country (average daytime temperatures range from the mid-70s to the low 80s in spring). As an added bonus, the island offers a free public shuttle system, so budget-conscious travelers won't have to worry about spending money on a rental car.
Situated on Mexico's eastern coast about 40 miles south of Cancun, Playa del Carmen offers multiple stretches of white sand, a lively nightlife scene and average highs in the mid-80s, making it perfect for a fun-filled yet relaxing spring break trip. Though you may have to deal with some crowds since it's such a popular destination come spring, you will at least be safe from the dreaded hurricane season, which takes place from June to September. Search for specific spring break all-inclusive resort deals for the best value lodging rates.
With sprawling beaches and ample low-cost accommodation options, the Outer Banks in North Carolina is an attractive spring break vacation spot. The limited hotel choices are all pretty affordable, and this area is known for its large vacation rental homes – including some that can accommodate 15 or more guests – which makes it a cost-effective option for large groups. Spring weather here varies: While it's often sunny, average temperatures can be anywhere in the 60s to low 70s. Cheap and fun activities on this chain of family-friendly barrier islands include mini-golf, fishing and relaxing on the beach.
Daytona Beach's spring break draw has to do with its ample amount of hotels (position yourself away from the shore or a few miles outside of the city for the best deals), its trademark Florida weather (which climbs into the 70s and 80s throughout March and April) and its 23 miles of beaches. Though you'll miss the city's main event, the Daytona 500, you can still take part in some smaller, more affordable racing-themed festivities, including several that are part of Daytona Bike Week, which takes place from early to mid-March.
As the first (and longest) island of the Florida Keys, Key Largo appeals to spring breakers who want a getaway that feels off-the-beaten-track without having to travel too far to get it. Sitting less than 60 miles south of Miami (don't miss a stop at Everglades National Park along the way), this idyllic island enjoys little precipitation and balmy temperatures in the 70s in March, perfect for exploring John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park on a snorkeling excursion. While March's influx of tourists drives up hotel prices, you can save some coin by splitting the room rate with friends and booking your accommodations far in advance.
For West Coast spring breakers looking to relax in the sun without paying an arm and a leg for airfare, San Diego is a great place to vacation on a budget. It's home to 70 miles of beaches , gorgeous parks and pockets of nightlife, plus scenic neighborhoods like La Jolla and Seaport Village that are free to explore. March and April weather is mild (average temperatures hover in the 60s during the day), but hotel rates won't yet be at their priciest. You'll also get to experience Instagram-worthy flower fields blooming all across the city, from Balboa Park to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
Outdoor lovers who are looking for an alternative spring break experience can plan a budget-friendly trip to Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park. Accommodations here are cheap: You can camp for a nominal fee or rent an affordable cabin or recreational vehicle that can accommodate a large group. However, you'll want to book well in advance for this popular time of year. Spring is also an excellent time to see this impressive natural wonder thanks to comfortable daytime temps that fluctuate between the 50s and 70s in March and April. Visitors can enjoy everything from hiking to biking around the South Rim.
Thanks to its plethora of affordable oceanfront hotels, 60 miles of beaches (though the ocean will still be too chilly for swimming) and proximity to many major East Coast cities, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a great choice for budget-conscious travelers. From lively nightlife options to parties hosted by big-name DJs, this South Carolina town offers the classic spring break experience. If you're traveling with a large group, consider renting a house for more space and a full-size kitchen. Use the money you save on accommodations to purchase a Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach day pass or catch a show at the Alabama Theatre.
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10 Best Spring Break Destinations for Families
Travel experts share the best spots to book during your kid's spring break.
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"Is there even still time to book anything?" asked my friend who has been trying to plan a trip during her family's spring break next month. "I think so," assuring her that we just booked our spring break trip two weeks ago. As parents of older kids, we both know the deal: Spring break really is the only time to squeeze in a family vacation between January and May or June unless you want to take the kids out of school, and, well, that's a story for another time.
Take your pick from this expert guide to the 10 best destinations for a last-minute spring break travel. Whenever possible, the Good Housekeeping Institute added suggestions for hotels based on our research for our annual Family Travel Awards . No matter which locale sounds most appealing to you, lock it in ASAP. As Fish notes, "We're past the time when you're going to see a better deal."
San Diego, California
Best for: Families with a variety of interests
The closest you'll come to a one-size-fits-all getaway, San Diego supplies something fun to do for every member of your family. Fortunately, this SoCal gem is one of the few warmer-weather locales with average airfare under $350 roundtrip in March and April, says Fish. Baseball fans in the family will be in their element at a San Diego Padres game at the city's downtown stadium; opening day is March 30. For the animal lovers in your group, the San Diego Zoo is packed with rare (and super cute) creatures plus hands-on activities. Superhero buffs will lose their minds at the new Comic-Con Museum . Theme-park goers can hit up Sesame Place right in town, or drive 40 minutes or so to Legoland California Resort . Of course, that's if your crew ever wants to leave the beach.
Where to Stay: The Hotel del Coronado , Loews Coronado Bay Resort , and Bahia Resort Hotel all performed well in first-hand evaluations by the Good Housekeeping Institute. If you're bringing three generations on the trip — something that 40 percent of families are doing this year, according to AAA Travel — look into Shore House at the Del . The Hotel del Coronado's new seaside residences sleep up to 11 and have outdoor fireplaces.
RELATED: 40 Best Things to Do in San Diego with the Whole Family
Washington, DC
Best for: Families who live within driving distance and like to explore museums and historical attractions
So much is free in Washington, DC. "There's no admission fee to the monuments, memorials, National Zoo or any of the Smithsonian museums," says Diaz. In fact, the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum re-opened last fall with eight new galleries. Spring break coincides with peak cherry blossom season. DC's official festival runs from March 20 to April 16, and peak bloom in 2023 is predicted to be from March 22 to March 25.
Where to Stay: Walkable to many top spots to visit, Yours Truly DC offers traditional rooms plus two- and three-bedroom suites, according to our tester.
Greenville, South Carolina
Best for: Families on the east coast or in the midwest who want a low-key getaway with a variety of things to do for all ages
While the crowds are in Charleston and Hilton Head, your family can explore Greenville's charming downtown, extensive park system and world-class attractions, like the seventh-largest children's museum and a truly one-of-a-kind science center . Winner of a Good Housekeeping 2023 Family Travel Award , Greenville takes the stress out of family travel with stroller-friendly walking paths plus a modern, easy-to-navigate airport with more than 100 nonstop flights daily. Free family-friendly concerts start in March while the town's minor-league baseball team begins its season in April.
Where to Stay: Our tester was "seriously impressed" by the SpringHill Suites by Marriott Greenville Downtown , which is just a few blocks from fun shops and restaurants. "While you're checking in, the kids can swing on the egg chairs in the lobby," our tester said. "There's also a heated outdoor pool!"
Phoenix, Arizona
Best for: Families who want to swim and hike in the southwest or see lots of baseball games
Spring is prime time to visit the southwest, so we were pleasantly surprised to find flights from the east coast to Phoenix in March for less than $400 roundtrip. A Good Housekeeping staffer recently took her 1-year-old to Phoenix and raved about the Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park and Children's Museum of Phoenix . Another team member highly recommends the Desert Botanical Garden (pictured), the Musical Instrument Museum and nearby hiking trails. If your family is baseball-obsessed, they'll love that the Greater Phoenix area is home to 10 spring-training stadiums.
Where to Stay: The Wigwam , winner of a Good Housekeeping 2023 Family Travel Award, is a stand-out pick for families, especially those traveling with three or more generations. Waterslides, golf courses and sporty activities like volleyball and tennis give everyone something to do. "The food is especially fantastic!" said our staffer.
New York City
Best for: Families with tweens or teens who want to go to Broadway shows or see their favorite TikTok-famous spots IRL
If your family is eying New York City for summer vacation, Fish suggests you move up the trip to spring break. "Manhattan will be considerably less crowded in springtime, and average flight prices in March and April are under $350 roundtrip," she says. Fewer tourists means you're more likely to snag a discounted ticket to a Broadway show (everyone will love Wicked ), reservations at the restaurants of your choice and a bench in Central Park (pictured). Buy a Go City discounted attraction pass to hit all the iconic sites and sprinkle in a few stops tailored to the interests of your tweens and teens. For instance, if you have a Swiftie, walking down Cornelia Street will be a must — and it's totally free.
Where to Stay: For more space than the typical NYC hotel room, try the Mint House at 70 Pine . Its apartment-style accommodations plus a downstairs bowling alley more than make it worth the subway ride from downtown to Midtown.
Pensacola Beach, Florida
Best for: Families who want a spring break trip in Florida away from the college crowd
"The college kids are going to be in Miami, so head north," suggests Gabe Saglie, communications manager at Travelzoo , a deal site. In particular, he recommends Pensacola Beach — on the Western stretch of the Florida panhandle — for its spectacular, uncrowded beaches and more affordable lodging. "There are 40 miles of coastline and it has the longest stretch of federally protected seashore in the U.S.," he says. Getting there is pretty straightforward too: Pensacola boasts non-stop flights from over 20 U.S. cities, including Denver, Chicago and Dallas.
Where to Stay: With March rates under $200 per night, the beachfront Surf & Sand Hotel is a deal.
New Orleans, Louisiana
Best for: Families who like live music, shopping and trying new foods
My family spent last year's spring break in New Orleans thanks to an airfare deal that got us there from the New York City area for around $250. We noticed some flights this spring for about the same price. Jazz, vintage shops and vinyl record stores are my teen daughter's jam, and NOLA is packed with all of them. We listened to music on the street and at Preservation Hall , which welcomes the under-21 crowd. We stuffed ourselves with beignets and our suitcases with the thrifting finds. It was bliss, and I realized that we shouldn't have waited so long to visit. City Park, home to the Louisiana Children's Museum , beignet-purveyor Cafe du Monde and the outdoor sculpture garden at the New Orleans Museum of Art, has the makings of a dream day for families with younger kids.
Where to Stay: We stayed at ONE11, a newish hotel in the French Quarter that passed my teen's "vibe check." Once a sugar mill, the hotel has maintained some of the original features plus it has a pool.
Houston, Texas
Best for: Families with younger kids who live within driving distance
Fish's solid advice: Let the other families go to the Texas Hill Country while you go to Houston. Your crew could spend multiple days at the Children's Museum of Houston, a winner of the 2023 Family Travel Awards. The city also has an amazing recreation system with 366 parks, 200 green spaces and 125 miles of trails. And for any wanna-be astronaut, the Space Center Houston will wow.
Where to Stay: If you'd rather have a kitchen than a pool, try Sonder's The Hogg Palace , near the city's aquarium and just a 10-minute drive to the children's museum. Otherwise, book the Marriott Marquis Houston , which has — Ready for this? — a Texas-shaped lazy river (pictured).
Club Med Michès Playa Esmeralda, Dominican Republic
Best for: Families who enjoy the features and food at an all-inclusive resort
On a large stretch of white sand beach, the newest Club Med in the Caribbean makes sure everyone in your party gets a true vacation. While kids and teens are off at fun-filled clubs broken up into a wide variety of age groups, you can score some much-needed R&R at the adult-only Zen Oasis. Restaurants surprise and delight — one even has a secret chocolate room. What's more, flight availability to Punta Cana is still relatively good, says Fish. Roundtrip airfare on certain dates in March and April cost less than $400. RELATED: 25 Best All-Inclusives to Visit in 2023
Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, California
Best for: Families who love Disney
If you're hoping to book a last-minute Disney trip over spring break, Diaz suggests you price a Disneyland vacation, even if you live closer to Orlando. Depending on the week you want to go, she notes that Disneyland might be less crowded and less expensive than Walt Disney World. The reason? Local families in Florida and California make up a good chunk of the visitors, and they have spring break on different weeks. While extra time on the airplane isn't ideal, especially with kids, you can take comfort in the fact that it's easier to get around Disneyland than Walt Disney World. Another plus: Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland Park, which features Minnie's house, a Donald Duck-themed splash pad and much more, opens on March 19.
Where to Stay: The Hampton Inn & Suites , which was recognized as a budget-friendly hotel chain in Good Housekeeping's 2023 Family Travel Awards, has Anaheim locations with rooms for less than $150 per night on some dates in March.
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Take your pick from laid-back sugary white sand beaches, bustling cities, and adrenaline-pumping excursions.
Adventurous families can visit one of the natural wonders of the world right in the States, swim with whale sharks, explore underwater caves, or zip line in the jungle. Foodies should indulge in New Orleans's famous beignets, fill up with food trucks and Tex-Mex cuisine in Austin and San Antonio, or enjoy some of the best seafood. If you'd rather sit back and relax, opt for family-friendly resorts, like Aulani Disney Resort & Spa in Honolulu or The Royal at Atlantis in the Bahamas (which boasts 11 pools). If you're the wander-around-and-explore type of group, there's no shortage of museums and sites in walkable cities, like New York City, Washington, D.C., Charleston, and Savannah.
Trust us, that's just the tip of the iceberg—read on for more spring break ideas you and the kids won't soon forget.
Key West, Florida
Known for its crystal-clear waters and laid-back vibe, Key West is a top destination for a relaxing spring break. Venture to the colorful historic district, take a sunset sail, or relax on the beach. The town is also known for divine seafood (try Conch Republic !) and fun local culture, with plenty of restaurants, shops, and activities that appeal to all ages.
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
It's never too early to introduce the kids to one of the most magnificent natural wonders of the world. Experience the breathtaking views and explore the canyon's depths on hiking trails, river rafting tours, and helicopter rides. And after taking in the natural beauty, visit the historic lodges within the park, like the quaint El Tovar , which dates back to 1905.
Big Cedar Lodge, Ridgedale, Missouri
Big Cedar Lodge is an ideal spot for a family vacation any time of year, but it makes for a fun-filled spring break destination with its pools, arcade, outdoor activities, and special events. Located near the Arkansas/Missouri border, it's within a day's drive from one-third of the U.S. population. We highly recommend Camp Long Creek for its less-busy private lodging. Book a "mom and me" spa treatment, or send the kids to adventure camp while you experience one of the on-site fine dining restaurants (although you'll be comfortable dining with the kids in tow too).
Coastal Mississippi
Biloxi and the other towns along the Mississippi coast are absolutely packed with family fun. You'll find fishing, white sand beaches, and plenty of outdoor activities. The brand-new Paradise Pier Fun Park at Margaritaville Resort offers 15 new rides and three restaurants with stunning Gulf views. Thrill seekers will want to plan a visit to Finish Line Performance Karting with the area's only zip line course, and Big Play Entertainment Center offers a go-kart race track and virtual reality area. And keep an eye on the Mississippi Coast Model Railroad Museum in Gulfport—it's undergoing a massive renovation but will soon have the largest model railroad layout in the country.
San Diego, California
A whole day can be spent at the famous San Diego Zoo , but if you're looking for more to do, hike in Torrey Pines State Reserve or simply relax on one of the city's many beaches. Plus, waterfront Belmont Park has classic rides and mini golf for the youngsters—and there's no way they're letting you leave without going to Legoland (a short 30-minute drive away from San Diego ).
Miami, Florida
A popular destination for spring breakers, Miami offers a mix of beach activities, art, and entertainment. Sunbathe on South Beach, appreciate the city's art deco architecture, and dine at some of the best restaurants in the country. Unique museums also set the Magic City apart—like the Frost Science Museum , which hosts several exciting high-tech exhibitions for kids.
Cancun, Mexico
Cancun is a favorite among college students and families because of its turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant nightlife. From swimming with whale sharks to exploring ancient Mayan ruins, there are plenty of activities to keep kids of all ages busy. After a long day of exploring, the Hard Rock Cancun is a family favorite.
Panama City Beach, Florida
With 27 miles of sandy beaches and a range of family-friendly activities, Panama City Beach (where you'll find Pier Park) is a fun-filled pick. Water sports and beach volleyball abound here, but amusement parks, like Race City , and live music venues, like Sharky's Beachfront Restaurant , mean there's never a shortage of things to do.
Savannah, Georgia
A charming city, Savannah offers visitors a chance to soak in its historic architecture and Southern food. Trolley tours are always popular among families—and meals at restaurants like Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room are unmatched.
Honolulu, Hawaii
Honolulu's crystal-clear waters and lush landscapes make it the ultimate place to unwind and recharge. Hike to the top of Diamond Head for panoramic city views, surf at Waikiki Beach, or indulge in some of the freshest seafood in the world at no-frills Ono Seafood. It goes without saying that Aulani , a Disney Resort & Spa—complete with character experiences and magical kid-friendly excursions—will be a hit with the little ones (and probably the adults too).
Napa Valley, California
Napa Valley isn't only a wine lover's paradise. Kids will love taking a hot air balloon ride over the vineyards , while adults indulge in some of the world's best food and wine pairings. There are even kid-friendly wineries , with some offering grape juice tastings and crowd-pleasing bites—like wood-fired pizza—for youngsters.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Known for its endless entertainment options, Las Vegas is the ultimate destination for a lively spring break. You can grab tickets to world-famous, family-friendly shows, like Cirque du Soleil's Mystère , hit the casinos (while the kids are busy at the pool, of course), or take a day trip to the nearby Hoover Dam.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
With over 60 miles of beaches and a range of attractions, Myrtle Beach is ideal for families. You can ride on the famous SkyWheel , stroll along the boardwalk, or go on a dolphin-watching tour . If you've been before, there's lots of new adventures to check out. Don't miss the Ripley's Aquarium with its Sloth Valley habitat and the all-new Stars and Strikes Getaway-n-Play with its arcade, bowling, axe throwing, and more. Plan a return trip in 2024 when the man-made surf park, Surfworks , is scheduled to open. Be sure to take the family to eat at Bubba's Fish Camp .
Charleston, South Carolina
With its cobblestone streets, Charleston is a picturesque city teeming with food and culture. Take a walking tour of the city ( led by a pirate , if you want to delight the kiddos!), tour historic country homes, like the Joseph Manigault House , or dine at some of the best seafood restaurants in the country. And don't miss Charleston Waterfront Park, where you'll find the famously charming Pineapple Fountain .
New Orleans, Louisiana
The birthplace of jazz, New Orleans is a cultural melting pot with an exciting nightlife and tasty food. Spend time exploring the historic French Quarter, take a riverboat tour with the New Orleans Steamboat Company , or indulge in some of the city's famous beignets at Cafe du Monde .
Costa Rica is a paradise for eco-conscious families, with diverse wildlife, pristine beaches, and rainforests. The whole crew can hike to a volcano, zip line through the jungle, or relax on a secluded beach—all in the same day.
Austin, Texas
For a fun and funky trip, look no further than Austin—famous for its live music, celebrated food scene, and beautiful parks. Spend a day at the Barton Springs Pool , check out the city's many food trucks, or listen to live music at the famous Continental Club .
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Explore the rich history of the island of Puerto Rico in San Juan, a historic city with colonial architecture. Walk the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan, visit the historic Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or appreciate some of the island's mouthwatering cuisine—no passport required!
Sedona, Arizona
A beautiful desert town with stunning red rock formations and a vibrant art scene, Sedona is relaxing and rejuvenating. Travelers can hike in the nearby state parks, splurge on a spa day while the kids hit the pool, or stop by galleries and shops.
Orlando, Florida
Home to Disney World and Universal Studios, Orlando is a bucket list destination for families, drawing more than 70 million visitors annually. Once you've gotten your fill of roller coasters and character meet-ups, try some authentic Asian street food at local favorite Hawkers .
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It’s time to say goodbye to winter and ring in the arrival of spring with a family vacation. There are so many destinations within the U.S. perfect for spring break family adventures , from U.S. national parks to cultural haunts, theme parks, and more.
March and April are excellent times to travel abroad , with fewer crowds frequenting top cities, beaches, and attractions worldwide. You may find amazing deals on award redemptions for flights and hotels , especially if you travel on off-peak spring dates (not Easter).
These are some of the best family-friendly spring break destinations to check out this season, whether traveling with the kids, teens, or grandparents or just wanting a more sedate spring break.
The 4 Best Family Spring Break Beach Destinations
Much of the continental U.S. still faces cold weather or even snow when spring break rolls around, so it’s normal to want to escape the freezing temps for some family fun in the sun. Here’s where you should go if you’re hoping for a sunny spring break .
One of the best all-inclusive spring break destinations for families , it’s easy to enjoy a relaxing, fun-filled vacation in Punta Cana without having to constantly organize. With numerous all-inclusive properties in Punta Cana , you can book your hotel and have access to meals and activities without spending hours planning what to do, where to eat, and other logistics.
Some of our favorites include the Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana , where you can burn those hard-earned Hyatt points to enjoy amenities like an on-site water park, swim-up pool bars (parents, we’re looking at you here), a kids’ club and teen lounge, and plenty of games, activities, and entertainment. The Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Punta Cana is another family-friendly, all-inclusive hotel for families wanting to spend spring break with SpongeBob or even get slimed.
If you want to get off the resort for something a little different, consider a day trip to Saona Island , a tiny tropical spot with magical white sands and transparent waters.
The Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana is a stunning property, but this Hyatt hotel has recently gone up a category. The Category E property now requires a minimum of 35,000 points per night. To bulk up your Hyatt points stash , apply for a card like the Chase Sapphire Reserve ® , with which you can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards to Hyatt.
Or, if you’re paying cash, consider paying for your Hyatt stay with The World of Hyatt Credit Card . Not only can you get up to 9x points on Hyatt charges, but you also get World of Hyatt Discoverist status , among other benefits.
Florida is one of the most obvious choices as a spring break destination for young families or families with toddlers. More specifically, the Florida Keys offers beautiful sunshine and plenty of activities for those who want to enjoy nature and wildlife . Although many families may prefer Orlando for its proximity to Walt Disney World Resort or Cocoa Beach (ideal for slightly older children who want to explore the Kennedy Space Center ), Key West and the other Florida Keys win when it comes to marine life, water sports, and historical sites.
While you really can’t go wrong with any Florida destination over spring break, the Florida Keys are home to the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. , turtle rescue and dolphin research centers, and 10 state parks in a 125-square-mile radius. Families love snorkeling in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, spotting American crocodiles in Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park, and kayaking from Islamorada to explore the Indian Key Historic State Park, a hidden gem with blissful beaches that are often crowd-free .
While Cancún may be best known for hosting a party-centric spring break, the Mexican tourist hub has many family-friendly, all-inclusive resorts with on-site water parks . The Riviera Maya stretches south from just outside the city along the coast , starting in the town of Puerto Morelos (a less touristy area) through Playa del Carmen, Tulum , and Sian Ka’an Biosphere. While travelers who want a more traditional, all-inclusive vibe might opt for Cancún , families ready to discover wildlife, culture, and nature (all while getting sun) should head south of the city.
Snorkelers can enjoy spotting fish and other marine life in the National Reef Park of Puerto Morelos . The town also has a main square that comes alive each evening with cultural activities and stalls selling wares and snacks. Further south, the mangroves and marshes of Sian Ka’an are ideal for boating or kayaking . You can also take guided tours of nearby cenotes and Mayan ruins.
Have an exotic and sunshine-filled family-friendly spring break vacation without ever leaving the country by heading to Hawaii. Honolulu, on the island of Oʻahu, is a top spring break destination for families. It’s still part of the U.S. (and one of Hawaii’s most developed islands), especially ideal for families that want a vacation that feels far-flung but also has the currency, language, and facilities the mainland U.S. has.
O’ahu is for curious families eager to learn more about Polynesian history and traditions . It’s home to a Polynesian Cultural Center and the Bishop Museum , both dedicated to preserving Pacific culture. Waikīkī Beach has some of the most popular hotels for families (and you can spot the Diamond Head volcano in the distance from Waikīkī — older kids will enjoy the hike up). The island is also home to Pearl Harbor National Memorial . A trip there can encourage children to learn about the nation’s important historic moments.
The 4 Best Family Spring Break Destinations for Exploring the Outdoors
Some of the most fun spring break destinations for families embrace the great outdoors. Kids can run free, parents can soak in the beauty of nature, and you might even get your teens and tweens to look up from their devices.
Outdoorsy families love Yosemite National Park . The spring months of March and April are ideal for exploring the park sans crowds . Families should take advantage of the shuttle bus that connects key destinations within the Yosemite Valley. Certain shuttles, like the Mariposa Welcome Center shuttle to Mariposa Grove, are seasonal (this one opens on April 1, 2024). You can also drive through the park. Because Yosemite isn’t super close to a main airport (the nearest is in Fresno), this might be an ideal destination for road-trippers .
Hiking is also an optimal way for families to explore the park. Just know it may be chilly, especially as you ascend. Or you can bike around the park ( adult and child-size bikes are available to rent ). Families visiting in March can also ski at Badger Pass if weather conditions permit.
Montana is one of the best U.S. spring break destinations for families that want to avoid crowds . Some people prefer snow to sand, and ski season runs through April in Big Sky , Montana . Kids can enjoy an event that marks the closing ski season for Whitefish : the annual Pond Skim, where participants hilariously attempt to cross a pond full of booby traps.
April is a gorgeous month to visit Montana to admire and appreciate the changing seasons. The snow begins to melt, and you can see floral buds and the beginning of greenery. It’s also high season for fly fishing. If you’re comfortable braving the cold, you won’t have to fight the crowds when visiting Glacier National Park . However, most of the park’s concessions and services won’t fully open until May , so keep that in mind when visiting.
Sedona is another U.S. spring break destination for families that want to avoid crowds, as most folks prefer to visit in the summer. Outdoorsy types can take advantage of warmish daytime temperatures but still cuddle by a fireplace at night. Save the waters of Slide Rock for summer, and instead take some child-appropriate guided nature walks, bird walks, and hikes through Red Rocks State Park , which also has an annual Earth Day celebration that features wildlife presentations, contests, food, games, and more. Families with teens ready to tackle the colder temps can take guided moonlight walks through the park.
If your kids are too young for long hikes, consider a ride with the Verde Canyon Railroad in nearby Clarkdale, where you can ride a restored vintage train 40 miles through Verde Canyon. The ride is 4 hours long, but the train cars feature comfortable seating, restrooms, snacks, and iconic views of red rock buttes, canopies of blooming foliage, and even wildlife spotting if you’re lucky.
Sustainable family travelers should visit Costa Rica in the dry spring season. Although it’s a popular time to go, you avoid storms, mosquitos, and other bugs that tend to thrive in the wetter weather. While many associate Costa Rica with jungle adventures and surfing, families can also show younger kids where food comes from with visits to banana, mango, and chocolate farms .
Kids can visit sloth sanctuaries or spot them in the wild at Manuel Antonio Park . And if you do want to experience the traditional zip lining and surfing in the country, there are plenty of kid-friendly options. Families that love the thrill of camping should also check out the Nayara Tented Camp (one of our top glamping recommendations ), which sits at the base of the Arenal Volcano.
Depending on where you go in Costa Rica, you might want to rent a car . Consider renting a 4×4 vehicle, which will allow you to get off the beaten path and explore many beautiful waterfalls, mountains, and beaches that are only accessible via dirt roads.
The 3 Best Spring Break Destinations for Families Into Culture and Cuisine
If you’re on the hunt for a more educational adventure, cultural escapes can be some of the best not-the-beach spring break destinations for families. Destinations with activities, events, and attractions like spring festivals, free museums, and foodie tours are places the whole family can enjoy .
Teens and tweens may best benefit from a trip to the U.S. capital since they might also be learning about civics and the destination’s history at school. With the National Cherry Blossom Festival covering nearly half of March and April (March 20 to April 14 in 2024), families that want to take in the nation’s capital lined with colorful buds should visit in spring. Kite-flying parties, parades, and music make the event ideal for the whole family.
Families on a budget can also enjoy Washington D.C.’s many free museums , such as the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Castle, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and others. Just make sure to check online to see if you need to reserve a timed entry .
One of the best international spring break destinations for families, Rome is ideal for parents who want to expand their kids’ palates or enjoy cooking. Food markets, cooking classes, culinary demonstrations, food tours, and traditional farm stays can introduce the whole family to different flavors and textures and explain where and how food is sourced . Your children will be talking about that amazing pizza-making class for years to come. And if not? Well, there’s plenty of never-ending pasta for even the pickiest eaters .
Although Rome isn’t necessarily known as the foodie capital of Italy , the urban hub has all sorts of things to do when you get tired (or full) of foodie tourism, with family-friendly attractions such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. It’s easy to get to from many U.S. hubs , and visitors can expect mild weather in the spring, not too cold or hot for sightseeing.
For a colorful, vibrant spring break, introduce your children to Cartagena, Colombia. The bright hues of the UNESCO-listed walled historic center and street art of the lively Getsemani neighborhood appeal to the whole family. Stories of pirates, street food carts, animated music, and traditional dancing keep town squares abuzz from day to nigh t. Artsy parents will be drawn to the Fernando Botero status and art galleries scattered around the city, while kids will be wowed by the palenqueras — women in traditional dress who balance fruit on their heads as they roam the streets. All members of the family will likely enjoy exploring the Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas , a 16th-century Spanish fort that overlooks the bright, blue sea.
Stays in Cartagena range from budget to luxe , though even the fanciest, big-brand, high-rise hotels in the Miami-like neighborhood of Boca Grande are relatively affordable. Get the kids pumped for a Cartagena trip by watching Disney’s “Encanto,” set in Colombia.
The 4 Best Spring Break Destinations for Families Who Want Lots of Activities
Whether it’s food, culture, tours, attractions, rides, parks, history, beaches, or something a little extra, these top family spring break destinations have endless activities for active families obsessed with filling their spring break with plenty of learning, adventure, and fun appropriate for all ages .
Las Vegas isn’t just for adults, partyers, and gamblers — there are plenty of things to do in Las Vegas with kids . Many of the most famous Las Vegas hotels have endless activities for kids, from Treasure Island’s pirate ship to the Big Apple Coaster, part of the New York-New York Hotel & Casino. Children, teens, and tweens can go to shows like Blue Man Group or Cirque du Soleil . Most Vegas hotels also have massive pools , so enjoying the spring sunshine is an enjoyable way for the family to kick back and splash around after a day out on the town.
Las Vegas also has the Discovery Children’s Museum and the Las Vegas Natural History Museum. The whole family can view the sparkling lights of the Las Vegas Strip from vantage points like the Tower Observation Deck at the Stratosphere or the High Roller Las Vegas Strip Observation Wheel. This Nevadan hub is also an excellent base for outdoorsy day trips such as rafting by the Hoover Dam or boating around Lake Mead .
San Diego is a kid-friendly destination that boasts welcoming spring weather and has numerous kid-centric activities. The San Diego Zoo is one of the world’s largest , and there’s also the San Diego Zoo Safari Park and SeaWorld. Balboa Park (where the zoo is located) is also home to museums, hiking trails, and other fun, family-friendly activities like a miniature train, carousel, butterfly garden, and more.
LEGOLAND California is nearby, and so are Sesame Place San Diego (a Sesame Street-themed water park) and the beachfront theme park Belmont Park. And if you’re looking for something more affordable? San Diego is home to 31 beaches that feature more than 70 miles of coastline .
Manhattan is excellent for families at all times of the year, but in spring, when the trees in Central Park sprout buds and spring-inspired events like the Welcome Spring Festival at Wave Hill go down, it gets even better. Family sports enthusiasts can catch baseball games when the Major League season starts up again . Theater fans can see child-friendly shows like “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” “Wicked,” and “The Lion King.” And all members of the family will enjoy those quintessential New York City attractions like the Empire State Building, Top of the Rock, and the Staten Island Ferry . Plus, let’s not forget about relative newcomers like Hudson Yards or the High Line.
Family-friendly museums in New York City include the American Museum of Natural History, the 5-floor Children’s Museum of Manhattan, the Jewish Children’s Museum , and the Staten Island Children’s Museum . And if you’re in the market for the best luxury spring break destinations for families, New York City is the answer, complete with fancy hotels, restaurants, and shops — some of which cater directly to kids, such as the famed toy store FAO Schwarz . The Peninsula offers Peter Rabbit storytime and afternoon tea , and The Plaza has a dedicated Eloise Suite .
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NOLA’s warm temps and lively culture are perfect for families looking for history, music, culture, and lots to do. Families flock to the haunted city tours that delve into the city’s spooky, voodoo-inspired past . Toddlers can delight in the bands that march around the French Quarter , playing buoyant jazz music. Kids of any age enjoy riding the city’s iconic streetcars into the Garden District, while parents can admire the historic mansions that line the boulevards. Not far outside the city, swamp tours and riverboat and airboat cruises along the Mississippi River allow visitors to experience the area’s unique flora and fauna, from crocodiles to otters and more.
Older folks often enjoy New Orleans ‘ exuberant culture, too — so bring grandma and grandpa along. After dark, adults of any age can enjoy jazz clubs and bars from sophisticated to rowdy. Foodies can sample low-brow, indulgent delights like po’boys, muffuletta sandwiches, and crawfish platters , take Cajun cooking workshops, and discover fine dining at French restaurants.
Whether you prefer to take your teens to hike Yosemite, your siblings to New Orleans, or your toddler to Rome, there are plenty of great spring break destinations for families to fit a range of interests and budgets. If you plan to book spring break travel, book soon for the best prices and availability, especially for larger families. Vrbo suggests booking spring break travel by February 8 for the best selection of available properties.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where do most americans go on spring break.
Popular destinations for Americans to visit on spring break include spots like Cancún, Mexico; San Diego, California; Florida; and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. For more information on where Americans travel during spring break , we gathered the data, state-by-state.
Where is it warm in the U.S. in March for a spring break vacation?
If you’re looking for sunshine and warm temperatures, U.S. destinations like Florida, New Orleans, southern Arizona, Southern California, and Hawaii are all ideal spots.
Where is the cheapest place to go on spring break with a family?
International destinations like Mexico or the Dominican Republic are some of the most affordable destinations to go on spring break with families. In the U.S., many national parks are usually affordable places to visit, although some charge fees.
What is the best destination for a family spring break in 2024?
San Diego is one of the top places to travel this spring for families. With endless activities for families from budget (lazy beach days) to expensive (theme parks like SeaWorld and LEGOLAND), this Southern California destination also has sunshine and warm temperatures in months like March and April.
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12 Best Spring Break Destinations for the Whole Family
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If these considerations have you crossing off certain destinations from your list, and you don’t know how to find your dream family vacation that checks all the boxes, don’t fret. Lucky for you, we’ve compiled a list of the best spring break ideas that adults and kids will absolutely love! For those of you who want to sprawl out on a fluffy towel , with a beach read in hand, while the kids are off playing beach games , there are plenty of iconic beach destinations like sunny Clearwater, Florida and the Dominican Republic. And if your family’s idea of a vacation is scaling a cliff or zip-lining through a lush rainforest, you’ll love adventurous spots like Kauai and Zion National Park. There are also ample metropolitan options on this list for those who want to spend their free time exploring world-renowned museums and historic landmarks in big cities like Washington D.C. and San Antonio.
Regardless of what you’re looking for, you’re sure to find the perfect spring break spot right here. And once you've narrowed in on your destination, check out the best spring break captions to pair with all the fun family photos you're bound to take!
Kauai, Hawaii
Instead of following the crowds of spring breakers to more popular Hawaiian islands like Maui and Honolulu, take the family down to the Garden Isle of Kauai. Known for its lush landscape, each side of the small island boasts unforgettable natural wonders and excursions, including Waimea Canyon and the Napali Coastline, which you can experience through helicopter and boat tours. Hike through the jungles of the North Shore or relax on one of the many golden beaches of the South Shore, like Poipu Beach. And don’t forget to stop by Hanalei for Jojo’s Hawaiian shave ice and delicious food trucks serving traditional Hawaiian plates, poke bowls, and much more.
San Antonio, Texas
You don’t have to go far to experience new cultures and fun! This bustling Texas city is known for its stunning River Walk, Tex-Mex cuisine, and natural beauty. Aside from simply strolling along the River Walk and taking in the city’s beauty, there are plenty of exciting attractions to visit, like the historic Alamo, botanical garden, and Japanese Tea Garden.
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La Romana, Dominican Republic
The Caribbean is the ideal destination for families on spring break, but narrowing down which island to visit can be difficult. Casa de Campo is a family-friendly resort in La Romana on the Southeast coast of the Dominican Republic, and it’s the perfect place for a family trip. The 7000-acre beach resort offers an all-inclusive experience complete with a delicious breakfast buffet, stunning beaches and pools, and a personal golf cart for every family. After baking in the sun, stroll around Altos de Chavón, a replica 16th-century Mediterranean village complete with cobblestone streets, boutiques, and even a stunning 5,000-seat Grecian-style amphitheater.
Washington, D.C.
If you’re looking for a cosmopolitan atmosphere with educational opportunities and natural beauty, head to the nation’s capital this spring. Most spring breaks align with the National Cherry Blossom Festival, which spans from March 20 through April 14. After checking out the luscious pink and white blooms, head to one of the city's many museums, such as the Smithsonian and the newly renovated National Air and Space Museum. And, of course, you can’t miss touring iconic landmarks like the White House and the Lincoln Memorial.
Clearwater, Florida
Florida’s Gulf Coast is home to so many beautiful beach towns, but Clearwater takes the cake. With its crystal clear waters and white, powder-soft sand, Clearwater makes the ultimate all-American beach vacation spot. In between spotting dolphins and helping the kiddos build sandcastles, head to the 10th annual Sugar Sand Festival to get inspired by master sand sculptors crafting art-museum-worthy sand sculptures. There are also plenty of educational and entertaining activities, like the Florida Botanical Gardens and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, where you can see rehabilitated dolphins, sharks, and other marine life up close.
Zion National Park, Utah
This spring break, why not check off one of the many national parks from your list by heading to Zion National Park in Utah? Springdale is the perfect place to stay, as it’s close enough to the entrance of the National Park and has so many quaint accommodations. Even driving through the park and seeing the stunning rock formations and majestic cliffs on your way to your cozy accommodation will excite the family! Explore the park’s many trails, like the easy Riverside Walk, the more challenging Angels Landing, or the Narrows. Cool off with a refreshing dip in the Virgin River, or rent a kayak for a leisurely paddle. Don't forget to stop by the Zion Canyon Visitor Center to learn about the park's history and wildlife!
Savannah, Georgia
For a walkable city filled with Southern charm, look no further than Savannah! Revel in the stunning architecture and Spanish moss that color the historic district, and grab a sweet treat at Leopold’s Ice Cream or Byrd’s Famous Cookies at City Market. Once you get tired of walking, hop on a trolley or riverboat cruise to continue your sightseeing in style! Depending on when your kids’ spring break falls, you may be able to attend the family-friendly Savannah Music Festival , which runs from March 28 to April 14 and brings rock, jazz, blues, and classic concerts to the city!
Playa Del Carmen, México
Instead of encountering the fervent spring break crowds in Cancun, head a little further south down the Yucatan Peninsula to Playa Del Carmen. Located on the Riviera Maya, Playa Del Carmen boasts miles of white sand beaches and turquoise Caribbean waters. Stay at the Paradisus for a family-friendly, all-inclusive vacation. And just in case you get tired of lounging on the beach, head to one of the many cenotes, or sinkholes, that cover the region, or zipline through the Mayan jungle.
Palm Springs, California
If you’re hoping to feel the heat without the hordes of spring break crowds that dominate the beaches of the East Coast, head to the desert city of Palm Springs. This sunny Southern California town offers the opportunity to relax by the pool, take a hike, or visit the many shops and restaurants in downtown Palm Springs. Although it’s often touted as a luxury destination, there are plenty of fun activities for the kiddos, like the Living Desert in Rancho Mirage or the newly renovated Children’s Museum, set to reopen just in time for spring break in March. You can even take the hour-long drive to Joshua Tree National Park to see the otherworldly desert landscape, complete with fresh spring wildflower blooms.
New York, New York
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away, so spending a week in the Big Apple will surely do your family wonders! There are so many family-friendly activities to do, like watching a lively Broadway show or visiting one of the many world-renowned museums the city boasts, such as the American Museum of Natural History or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The city that never sleeps is perfect for any foodie family, as there are endless dining options, from casual street food to high-end restaurants. There’s also plenty of nature to enjoy throughout the city, like Central Park and the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
Sedona, Arizona
Immerse yourself in the stunning red rock formations and energy vortexes of Sedona this spring break. The desert town is full of possibilities, boasting a lively art scene and many nature-centric activities like hiking and desert jeep tours. There’s also plenty of opportunity to relax by the pool if that’s your thing, especially if you stay somewhere like the beautiful Hilton Sedona Resort at Bell Rock .
San Juan, Puerto Rico
If you still can’t get those visions of an idyllic Caribbean vacation out of your head but don’t have a passport, head over to the island of Puerto Rico to get your fix of sand and sun! There’s so much to do in the historic city of San Juan, like walking the cobblestone streets lined with pastel buildings in Old San Juan and visiting El Morro, a 500-year-old castle that the kids will love to explore. And if you can tear yourselves away from the pristine beaches, there are plenty of fun excursions and waterfall hikes in El Yunque National Rainforest to keep you entertained.
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The Best Spring Break Ideas for Family Vacations
Plan a memorable trip that both parents and kids will enjoy.
The kids are getting restless and so are you. Maybe the idea of braving the wind and cold just one more day makes it difficult to climb out of bed in the morning. Or maybe your 10-year-old is at the point where it seems like the homework will never end.
With schools across the country ramping up for a well-deserved week off, there's a reason why the spring break holiday is one of the best and most convenient times to plan a family vacation to a dreamy destination — whatever that means to you and your crew. Here are 13 of our favorite spring break ideas for families, from the classic theme parks and tropical islands to out-of-the-box adventures.
Orlando, Florida
Walt Disney World might be the most obvious choice, but if you’ve yet to see what the hype is all about, you’re in for a real treat. And even if you've been to Orlando dozens of times, the parks are always opening tons of new attractions to get excited about.
Families can explore enchanting floral displays and sculptures of Disney characters at the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival , which runs from February 28 to May 27, 2024, learn about different species at Disney’s Animal Kingdom , and splash around in two water parks. There are also plenty of things to do at Disney World without park tickets , so you don't necessarily need passes for every day of your vacation.
Washington, D.C.
Every spring, the nation's capital bursts with color, attracting an average of 1.5 million tourists to see over 3,000 pink trees decorate the Tidal Basin. This year, the annual National Cherry Blossom Festival starts March 20 and ends April 14, and includes fun events, such as kite-flying workshops, art exhibits, and performances. To plan your trip during peak bloom, follow the cherry blossom forecast for the latest updates.
In addition to the springtime blossoms, Washington, D.C. is chock-full of free museums and gardens, so you can bring the whole family without overspending on things to do. From the National Museum of Natural History to the U.S. Botanic Garden , and National Zoo , kids and adults alike will find a never-ending supply of attractions.
Families visiting the city can also visit the International Spy Museum , which offers a whole range of activities. Kids can learn about real-life spies and put their skills to the test through interactive exhibitions and installations.
Los Cabos, Mexico
If you’re looking for sun, sand, and a side of whale-watching, consider a family vacation in Los Cabos . While the destination on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula has long been associated with partying college students, it’s evolved to include luxury hotels with kids’ clubs, upscale dining, and ocean and desert adventures.
Zadún, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve engages youngsters with its Ambassadors of the Environment program featuring experiences such as bird-watching, desert hikes, and snorkeling. At Montage Los Cabos , children ages five to 12 can get creative at the resort’s Paintbox Center, which offers arts and crafts, games, and themed days.
Nature lovers of all ages will appreciate the area's array of snorkeling spots, from the calm coves of Chileno Bay to the 17,571-acre Cabo Pulmo reef system. As you cruise around, keep an eye out for humpback whales, which can be spotted between December and April.
Wisconsin Dells
Although it’s chilly on this side of the Midwest in March and April, Wisconsin Dells (known as the "water park capital of the world") offers year-round fun at its indoor aquatic playgrounds.
Kalahari Resorts & Conventions has everything you could ever dream of: water coasters, waterslides, raft rides, wave simulators, a lazy river, and, for the grown-ups, a swim-up bar and cabana. If you need to regain your land legs, the resort also has an indoor adventure park, complete with an arcade, mini golf course, laser tag, and rides.
With four indoor water parks, the Wilderness Resort is another fan favorite among families. Klondike Kavern serves up a whole range of attractions, including raft rides, body slides, a lazy river, and Slideboarding. Wild Waterdome Waterpark , on the other hand, proclaims the largest indoor wave pool in the U.S., and Wild West Waterpark has bumper boats and even more thrill rides.
When you’ve had your fill of swim and play, consider checking out an illusion show at the Rick Wilcox Magic Theater or spending a day at Knuckleheads Trampoline and Indoor Amusement Park , where you’ll find cosmic bowling lanes and the Dells’ only trampoline park.
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
With its turquoise waters and powdery white-sand beaches, Turks and Caicos is perfect for families seeking a laid-back beach vacation. It’s less than a four-hour flight from many major East Coast cities, making it a great option for a quick getaway. While the archipelago has no shortage of beautiful places to stay, Providenciales is home to some of the best beaches and family-friendly resorts.
Set along the calm shores of Long Bay Beach, The Shore Club Turks & Caicos has spacious villas with up to six bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families. Guests can access four pools, a 12,000-square-foot spa, and multiple dining venues. While you might be tempted to spend your entire vacation on the property, don’t miss out on the archipelago’s other highlights, including snorkeling near Iguana Island or paddling through the mangroves in a see-through kayak with Clear Bottom Adventures .
Zion National Park, Utah
While the Grand Canyon is a go-to destination for families on spring break, you're likely to find smaller crowds at Zion National Park in Utah. With its soaring sandstone cliffs and hanging gardens, the park offers plenty of kid-friendly hikes that are short and easy to navigate, including the Pa’rus Trail and the Canyon Overlook Trail . Outside the park, southern Utah's sandstone valleys have plenty more to offer families on the hunt for beautiful views. Adrenaline-seekers can try out the Above Zion Via Ferrata , a guided climb in which you'll explore the rock face while clipped onto a pre-installed metal route — appropriate for ages eight to 80!
This Utah spring break idea can also be an opportunity to book unforgettable accommodations like Open Sky , a glamping resort with luxury tents that feature all the comforts of home and plenty of windows for stargazing. Under Canvas Zion , another luxury camping resort, even offers kids' tents that can be set up alongside the main tent.
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Crowned Travel + Leisure’s destination of the year for 2024 , Costa Rica is a nature lover’s playground. The Central American nation has something for everyone: spectacular sandy beaches; pristine waterfalls and hot springs; volcanos; and some of the most biodiverse rain forests in the world.
The province of Guanacaste offers an array of resorts that cater to different travel styles. Looking for a wellness-focused getaway in an idyllic surf town? Plan a family vacation to Nosara , where you’ll find boutique hotels that capture the nation’s pura vida (pure life) spirit. Steps away from the town’s world-famous surf break, Silvestre Nosara Hotel & Residences offers sleek apartment-style accommodations with full kitchens. The property has a rooftop pool, wellness classes, and surfboards for family members looking to catch some waves.
Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo is another standout option for families thanks to its spacious multi-bedroom villas with breathtaking bay views. Traverse the treetops while spotting monkeys at the nearby Palmares Aerial Adventure , or find waterfalls and hot springs around the volcanos in Rincón de la Vieja National Park.
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Named one of the best islands in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure readers, Hilton Head just so happens to be a haven for outdoorsy children. Start your trip by renting bikes and exploring the island through Hilton Head’s many bike trails. Continue the adventure with a zipline ride through South Carolina’s Lowcountry, followed by a pirate-themed cruise . While you’re there, carve out time to explore the Coastal Discovery Museum , which is set in 68 acres featuring historic buildings, gardens, beautiful live oak trees, and boardwalk trails through a salt marsh. If you’re particularly fond of animals, you can also go horseback riding at the Sea Pines Resort , and spot deer, birds, and alligators at Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge .
To take advantage of the island's 12 miles of beaches, leave some time to play in the waves. Whether you visit Coligny Beach Park or Folly Field Beach Park, you’ll find pristine sands and stunning sunsets.
Oahu, Hawaii
Hawaii’s rich culture, dramatic coastlines, and endless adventures — from surfing to waterfall hikes — make it an excellent destination for multi-generational groups. Since you’ll likely land in Honolulu, Hawaii's main travel hub, it’s worth starting your trip (or spending the entirety of it) exploring the island of Oahu.
Families looking for an alternative to the state capital’s big resorts will appreciate the design-forward Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club , which offers two- and three-bedroom suites. The midcentury modern-inspired property is steps away from Waikiki Beach, so you won’t be far from great restaurants, but don’t miss the hotel’s on-site dining venue, Mahina and Sun’s, which offers superb farm-to-table fare (including some kid-friendly options).
Beyond relaxing on the beach, there are plenty of things to do on Oahu , from surf lessons to learning about traditional Hawaiian aquaculture practices at the ancient Paepae o Heʻeia fishpond .
Keystone, Colorado
If your family prefers snow to sand, Keystone Resort is one of the best kid-friendly ski destinations in the country. With over 3,000 acres of terrain across three peaks and five bowls in the Rocky Mountains, skiers of all skill levels can find a trail to meet their fancy. And if your child is a first-time skier, you can sign them up for lessons at the resort’s Ski and Ride School .
When you’re ready to take off the skis, you can twirl your way around two ice skating venues : Lakeside Village and Dercum Square in River Run Village. Kids will also love climbing through the impressive snow forts that bring winter fantasies to life. Finish your trek to the top of Dercum Mountain by zooming down eight snow tubing lanes open to thrill-seekers over the age of four.
Florida Keys
If your kids can’t get enough of wildlife, the Florida Keys will likely impress them. Go to the Eco-Discovery Center for an introduction to the local marine ecosystem, and then head to the Key West Aquarium , where kids can hold starfish, sea cucumbers, and conches. Later, stop at the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory to see more than 50 butterfly species, plus turtles and birds like flamingos.
But there is more to the Keys than marine animals. At Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park , you can dive into Civil War history at the circa-1866 fort. Continue your explorations at the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum , where kids can touch treasures salvaged from a sunken ship. If you’re craving adventure, consider taking a glass-bottom boat or kayak through John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park , snorkeling at Sombrero Reef, and parasailing in Key Largo.
San Diego, California
"America’s Finest City" is a wonderland of kid-friendly parks, beaches, museums, and hiking trails. After a trip to the San Diego Zoo , be sure to see some of Balboa Park’s other attractions, like the San Diego Natural History Museum and the Fleet Science Center . And if you have a car, you and the kids may want to take a day trip to nearby Legoland California , which has over 60 rides, shows, activities, and a water park.
The city’s stunning beaches are not to be missed, either. Grab some bikes and ride the Bayshore Bikeway, making a pit stop at the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge on your way to Imperial Beach. As one of the top family-friendly beaches in the U.S., Coronado Beach — with its paddleboarding, boogie boarding, and tidepools — should also be on your radar. La Jolla Shores is a prime place to ride bikes and see sunbathing seals and sea lions. While you’re oceanside, book a whale-watching cruise to see if you can catch the aquatic mammals during peak migration season.
A Family Cruise
For moms and dads who are too busy to plan the logistics of a family vacation, cruises are the golden solution. There’s no need to worry about where you're going to eat or how you’re going to get from one attraction to the next: everything is taken care of for you. Most cruise ships have kid and teen programs that offer plenty of activities and excursions to keep your children busy.
Consider that there are many different types of cruises beyond the classic Caribbean romps. Some of the best cruise lines for families offer European river routes and expeditions to hard-to-reach corners of the globe, from the charming French villages of the River Seine to the biodiversity of Ecuador's Galapagos Islands.
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35 Cheap Spring Break Trips for Families (Fun Spots that are Actually Affordable)
Posted on Published: January 2, 2023 - Last updated: February 28, 2024
Woo-hoo! Spring break! Ready to go somewhere awesome? But are you also watching your spending? #storyofmylife Well here are 35 amazing cheap spring break trips for families that are actually fun!
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So whether you’re looking to kick back and relax on a beach, take in some history and go for high adventure, this list has a bit of everything.
As someone who’s actively crossing off travel bucket list destinations, I’ve been a lot of places. But obviously not everywhere so I called in back-up! To create the most comprehensive list possible, some travel blogger friends of mine helped out in creating this list of best family destinations for spring break.
And we’re covering the globe with this list! We’ll start in the USA, then head on over to Asia, Europe, the Caribbean and more!
Map of the best spring break destinations for families
If you’re a visual person, here’s a map to help you plan a vacation your family will not soon forget! Pinch an zoom on this world map since there’s destinations in nearly every region that are attainable on a budget.
Spring break family vacations
Since this list is so vast, we’re going to start in the USA and then follow other regions like Europe, Caribbean and more. Be sure to follow the tips and tricks for how to do each spot on a budget!
Here are the best cheap spring break trips for families. Let’s do this!
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Best spring break destinations in the US for families
The USA is a big place with lots of phenomenal options. So we’re going to focus on affordable vacation spots in the west first, then make our way across the country.
1. Phoenix, Arizona
Warm weather and budget-friendly activities make Phoenix the perfect spot for a family spring break trip!
Avoid expensive resorts, and stay at a vacation rental property. The nightly rate won’t break the bank, and you can save money by cooking your own meals. Rent a home with a pool and splash around without worrying about crowds or resort fees.
Explore incredible hiking locations around the greater Phoenix area. Admire cacti and sunset views at Papago Park as you trek through the red butte formations. It’s perfect for hikers of all ages. Older kids and adults can enjoy a more challenging hike up Camelback Mountain while taking in phenomenal 360-degree views.
Attend Major League Baseball Spring Training any day of the week from late February to the end of March. It’s free to watch batting practice and get autographs from up-and-coming stars. And most stadiums offer single-digit ticket prices for your family to relax picnic-style on their outfield lawn and take in the ball game.
Don’t forget…Phoenix is only a day trip away from the world-famous Grand Canyon and magical Sedona. Make memories with under the Arizona sun, as Phoenix is the spring break destination for families !
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2. Utah National Parks road trip (a favorite on this list of cheap spring break trips for families)
One of the best ideas for cheap spring break trips is to see the Mighty 5 in Utah – Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon and Zion. By taking a Utah national parks road trip , you’ll be able to spend time outdoors, which is one of the cheapest ways to vacation.
If you live in Western USA, you may be able to drive to Utah to start your road trip. If you’re not very close, your family can fly into Salt Lake City and enjoy the sights for a day or two, including these wildflower hikes in Salt Lake City – perfect for springtime. From there, you can visit the 5 national parks, then depart from Las Vegas.
Visiting 5 national parks, you’ll want to save money by purchasing an America the Beautiful pass . It gets you unlimited national park and federally preserved lands for one fee, instead of paying for each, saving you lots of money.
See massive views at Canyonlands National Park near Moab. Witness unreal landscapes with over 2,000 stone arches at Arches National Park. This park has many short hikes, perfect for young kids!
Then, head west within Utah to Capitol Reef National Park. All ages will love the Hickman Bridge Trial ! From there, visit the impressive Bryce Canyon and the crazy hoodoos as far as the eye can see. Be sure to hike the Queens Garden Trail to experience the hoodoos up close.
The last of the Mighty 5 in Utah is Zion. One of the most popular national parks in the country, spring break is a great time to visit. There will be less crowds than in the summer and fall, yet the weather is better than wintertime.
Your family will have fun with so many things to do in Zion with kids ! Don’t miss hiking the Canyon Overlook Trail , Riverside Walk and the Mt. Carmel Highway scenic drive.
There are so many ways to save money on this trip, including camping or finding budget hotels along the way. The Utah national parks is by far one of the best cheap spring break trips for families!
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3. Estes Park, Colorado
If you are looking for affordable spring break trips for families, then you should definitely consider visiting Estes Park, Colorado. Located at the base of Rocky Mountain National Park, this small town is big on personality.
There are so many affordable things to do in Estes Park, CO that you and your family will be entertained for days!
The most popular attraction in this area is Rocky Mountain National Park. You can spend days hiking the many trails and discovering all of the fabulous wildlife that calls Rocky Mountain National Park home.
In order to save some money on entry, be sure to buy an annual National Park Pass. This pass will allow you entry to all U.S. National Parks for an entire year!
You can also take the kids to do some stargazing at the Estes Park Memorial Observatory , which is free to enter! Or grab a fishing pole and do some fishing at Lake Estes. After all of this, be sure to take some time to explore the downtown area with all of the great shops and restaurants.
Estes Park, Colorado truly is a great destination for families!
Recommended by Michelle of That Texas Couple
Related read: Colorado Road Trip Itinerary – 22 Stops You’ll Love
4. Joshua Tree National Park, California
Thanks to the outdoor activities and affordable options for camping and hotels, Joshua Tree makes for a great spring break destination for families!
Spring is the perfect time for a day trip to Joshua Tree as part of a California road trip or a longer stay to really explore the park. The weather makes it an ideal time to visit with cooler mornings and evenings and perfect temperatures for hiking in the day time.
To keep Joshua Tree affordable, your best option is to camp for your accommodations. Campsites start at $15 a night and go up to $25 a night. Make sure to make a reservation in advance if you are visiting in the spring.
For those who don’t enjoy camping, there are plenty of affordable hotels near the park as well if you are willing to drive about 20 – 30 minutes to get to the park.
As far as visiting Joshua Tree, entry to the park is $30 for a 7-day pass. If you already have an America the Beautiful pass, entry is free. If not, it might be worth the $80 if you plan to visit other National Parks during the next 12 months.
Once you are in the park, the activities are free. Many of the hiking trails are perfect for kids as they are mostly flat, well-marked, and not too difficult. Joshua Tree is the perfect place to enjoy the great outdoors for an unforgettable time with your family.
Start in LA and head to Joshua Tree, just about 130 miles away, which is one of the best US road trips for your family!
Recommended by Christine of Live Love Run Travel
Related: 28 Absolute Best National Parks to Visit in Summer
5. Sedona, Arizona
Consider Sedona at the top of the list of spring break ideas for families on a budget! The weather is warm but not too hot and there are endless possibilities of free things to do .
Sedona is perfect for outdoor activities and taking in the beautiful red rocks the area is known for. The best hikes in Sedona are great for families, including kids young and old!
One of the best places to visit is Oak Creek Canyon and then into Slide Rock State Park. For the adventurous family, head to Oak Creek for rafting, kayaking or tubing and then over to Slide Rock to check out the pools and sandstone rocks.
Hiking in Sedona is a great way to see the scenery and for a $5 Red Rock Pass, you will have access to several different hikes in the area.
One of the most popular hikes is Devil’s Bridge. This is a 4 mile easy hike that takes you to a natural red rock bridge in the area. If you have a 4×4 this hike is only a two mile hike, making it even easier for kids. Make sure you bring plenty of water and go early!
Sedona also has affordable places to stay. You can check out these incredible Airbnbs in Sedona for some family friendly accommodations.
Sedona is one of the best spring break destinations for families , with it’s outdoor adventure, great weather and affordable accommodations.
Recommended by Nicole of American SW Obsessed
6. Yosemite National Park, California
The vast Yosemite National Park is an outdoor destination situated in the green heartland of Central California. It’s truly one of the top spring break destinations in the US!
Famous for its plethora of natural attractions, a guide to Yosemite National Park is one of the easiest ways to make the most of your time in the park.
There’s the iconic Half Dome, Yosemite Valley, and El Capitan which soars over the valley. Make a quick pit stop at the numerous lookout points such as Tunnel View or Glacier Point, to marvel at the geological wonders of the park.
Stay dry and warm as you explore Yosemite during the spring. Snow is melting, flowers are in full bloom and waterfalls are cascading from the mountainside snow. Enjoy Bridalveil Falls, (0.5 miles out and back), or witness Yosemite Falls (1 mile loop), the tallest waterfall in North America.
Take the family on an easy level hike through Mirror Lake, or venture toward the backcountry to explore Cathedral Peak and Lakes for a more moderate to strenuous hike. Pack a picnic, snacks and extra water for a more budget friendly trip while visiting Yosemite.
Consider camping in the valley to save on time and to wake up amongst the giant oak trees. The cool morning breeze and fresh oak smell is truly an amazing feeling.
Yosemite is by far one of the best family destinations for spring break!
Recommended by Ciara from Wellness Travel Diaries
Cheap spring break trips for families in the US
Next let’s look at the center part of the United States. The middle states of the Midwest and South Central region are some of the most affordable spring break family vacations! Don’t be fooled by these ‘flyover states’ as they can make for excellent destinations.
Let’s dive back in!
7. Omaha, Nebraska (underrated and one of the best spring break destinations for families)
If you’re looking for great spot for spring break destination for families, look no further than the middle of the country! With family-oriented values, Omaha is a fantastic spot to vacation.
Nebraska’s #1 tourist attraction is the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium . It regularly competes with the San Diego Zoo as the top zoo in the country!
With plenty of indoor exhibits like the jungle, desert dome, butterfly house and aquarium, you can enjoy a day – or more – at the zoo, regardless of the weather. Head on over to feed the giraffes, hear the lions roar or watch the elephants and zebras meandering among their large habitat. It’s truly a spectacular zoo!
Other kid-friendly Omaha attractions include the Lauritzen Gardens, Durham Museum, Joslyn Art Museum, Fontenelle Forest, just to name a few. Also make sure to walk the Bob Kerry Pedestrian bridge. It’s the first bridge to connect 2 states together. So you’ll get to see Iowa while in Omaha.
The downtown area is probably the most touristy spot in the city to stay, which makes it a little more pricey too. Finding a vacation rental property or staying in a hotel further from downtown will help to keep your price down.
But do make sure to visit the historic Old Market , as you’ll find some of the most Instagrammable spots in Omaha , not to mention some amazing restaurants.
Recommended by me! Nikki of She Saves She Travels
8. New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is one of the most underrated destinations in the country when it comes to celebrating a spring break getaway.
Most people think of the city as pricey and a party city. However, you would be surprised to know that t he city is a top cultural destination and has many budget-friendly attractions for families .
Spring Break is a relatively quiet time in the city. The festivities of Mardi Gras are just over and the city enjoys a lull between parades and summer tourists. That’s why during spring break, you can find really good hotel deals in New Orleans .
Take a free walking tour of the French Quarter , enjoy free jazz music at the Preservation Hall, take a hike on the swamps at Barataria Preserve, and spot an alligator. Take a ghost tour of the city to keep teens happy or an airboat tour of the swamps.
Enjoy the many culinary delights in the city and enjoy a break with your family.
Recommended by Ketki of Dotted Globe
Read next: 21 Best Beaches in Florida for Families
9. Badlands National Park, South Dakota
What is there to do in South Dakota for families? Well, a ton, actually! But for starters, there’s Badlands National Park in southwestern South Dakota, which is one of the best cheap spring break trips for families.
One of the most underrated national parks in the USA Badlands National Park can be explored without long lines of cars and overcrowded spaces.
There’s a ton of things to do in Badlands National Park , but my family’s favorite was hiking. From easy boardwalk trails to challenging terrain, there’s a variety of options for every family, age and skill level.
While there are plenty of designated trails, Badlands National Park is also an open hike park, meaning you can freely explore the park off-trail. Just use caution if doing this, as some of the scenery can be disorienting!
Close to Badlands National Park is Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills of South Dakota. Custer State Park is a phenomenal park to experience with families, too.
So if you’re looking for spring break ideas for families on a budget, the Badlands and Black Hills in South Dakota is a really good option!
More spring break destination for families in the US
Heading toward the eastern part of the country, here are the top picks for cheap spring break trips for families.
10. Hudson Valley, New York
The Hudson River Valley, north of New York City, is a great spring destination for families on a budget who want to experience the American northeast.
The area has plenty of awesome hikes that the whole family can do. It costs just $10/ car to visit Minnewaska State Park for the day. Find adventure with easy hikes around a lake and to a waterfall.
There are also plenty of hikes you can do for free, including:
- Poets’ Walk – great views of the Catskill Mountains and the Kingston-Rhinebeck Bridge
- Black Creek Preserve – stunning views of the Hudson River and a tiny beach
- Stony Kill Falls – a beautiful waterfall
- Shaupeneak Ridge Trails – a lake with lily ponds, fern groves and a small waterfall
For a splurge, you can take a 2-hour sightseeing cruise down the river from Kingston. The river has a couple of lighthouses that kids will love and is lined with trees that are especially beautiful in spring.
There are also many farms open for spring fruit picking such as strawberries and apricots. Pack a picnic and make a day of it.
Many farms have petting zoos, but another great opportunity for kids to see farm animals is the Woodstock Farm Sanctuary (admission by donation), which is home to dozens of rescued farm animals.
The area has fun for the whole family that costs very little! It’s one of the leading cheap spring break trips for families, and one to seriously consider.
Recommended by James Ian at Travel Collecting
11. Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, is the perfect spring break destination for a fun, relaxing getaway and an educational, historical adventure. There’s so much to do in Charleston that the whole family will enjoy – from exploring the city’s famous landmarks to enjoying delicious, authentic southern food.
Tips for traveling to Charleston on a budget
- Stay on James Island or Mount Pleasant, just outside of Downtown Charleston for more affordable lodging.
- Rent a car to save on rideshare costs and take advantage of the incredible day trips from Charleston .
- Dining in Charleston can be pricey, save on lunch costs by eating a heart brunch that will satisfy your family until dinner.
Charleston is full of family-friendly activities, and many of them are free!
Enjoy these fun family activities
- Dive under the sea at the South Carolina Aquarium .
- See where the Civil War began at Fort Sumter National Monument.
- Step onboard the USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, USS Laffey Destroyer, and USS Clamagore Submarine at Patriot’s Point.
- Admire the pineapple fountain in Waterfront Park.
- Learn how tea is made at North America’s only tea plantation, the Charleston Tea Garden .
- Relax on the beach at Kiawah Island or Folly Beach.
Recommended by Brittany of Travel by Brit
12. Gulf Shores, Alabama (one of the best spring break destinations US)
Wow, it’s hard to believe this is the first beach spot on this list of best spring break destinations for families! But that’s because so many of them aren’t affordable, especially over spring break.
But Gulf Shores, Alabama is the perfect vacation spot for kids. Perhaps the biggest draw to the Gulf Shores and neighboring Orange Beach is the crisp, white sand beach and turquoise water of the Gulf of Mexico. It’s truly stunning!
Beach days are awesome, but there’s so much more to do in Gulf Shores with kids !
Family-freindly activities in Gulf Shores
- Hiking or biking through the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trials
- Hunting sand crabs at night
- Free light show at The Wharf at Orange Beach
- Taking a sand castle building class
- Dolphin cruising
And don’t forget to check out all the fun places to eat in Gulf Shores . There are so many family-friendly options, this is definitely one of the best spring break destinations with kids!
For the most affordability, search for accommodations in Gulf Shores or the nearby Orange Beach that are away from the beach. You’ll find inexpensive vacation rentals and hotels that are perfect for your beachy getaway.
For best results, book your stay at minimum a few months in advance. Gulf Shores absolutely deserves a spot on this list of cheap spring break trips for families – it’s truly awesome!
Recommended by me – Nikki of She Saves She Travels
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13. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A fantastic family-friendly destination is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Visiting Philadelphia during spring break can be an important educational experience. The City of Brotherly Love is filled with history and culture, making it both fun and educational for children of all ages.
The city of Philadelphia is the birthplace of America and an important historical destination. The U.S. Constitution was conceived and signed here. General George Washington made his headquarters here. And this was the first capital of the United States of America.
For families on spring break, visiting the Old City is essential. Here visitors can explore the Constitution Center, Betsy Ross’ house, the first hospital in America, and many of Ben Franklin’s important sites. Just outside of the city, there’s Valley Forge National Park where the Continental Army spent several famous winters.
The Germantown neighborhood is one of the most important African American communities in the country and a critical stop on the Underground Railroad. Beyond the history, Philly is a great cultural destination. Younger children will love the Please Touch Museum.
Many of the historical attractions are free or very affordable. Hotels in the center of the city can be a little pricey, but accommodations in the suburbs can be very affordable.
Recommended by Lance and Laura of Guide to Philly
14. Washington D.C.
Washington D.C. is a great family-friendly spring break destination that can definitely be done on a budget! Families can explore all that D.C. has to offer in a budget-friendly way by taking advantage of all of the free activities within the city.
The Smithsonian museums, most of which line the National Mall, are interactive, suit visitors of all ages, and are all free of charge. Popular Smithsonian museums include the Museum of Natural History, the Air and Space Museum, and the Museum of American History.
The National Zoo is also free and is one of 4 zoos in the U.S. that houses giant pandas. In addition to visiting the Smithsonian museums, there is much to explore on the National Mall including the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial.
Free tours can also be arranged in advance for the White House and the Capitol Building. For more ideas on how to spend your time in D.C., check out this 3-day itinerary . Washington D.C. is often overlooked but is one of the best spring break destinations in the US!
Recommended by Sarah of Roadmaps and Restaurants
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15. Virginia Beach, Virginia
Virginia Beach is a wonderful spring break family vacations on the East Coast with so many affordable options! The jewel of Virginia Beach is its 28 miles of beautiful sandy public beaches.
All public beaches are free and are easily accessible from the downtown hotels at a variety of price points . At a lot of beach destinations, only the high-end hotels and resorts are on the beach, but at Virginia Beach, there are many hotels at all levels.
Budget tip: check out hotels or rentals with a kitchenette to save money on making meals in the room.
There are tons of great kid-friendly attractions right on the 3-mile Boardwalk! Try the Bike and Surrey Rentals, the King Neptune Statue, fishing on the pier, 31 st Street Park and a wonderful Grommet Island playground right on the beach!
Off the Boardwalk, check out the famous Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, Cape Henry Lighthouse and First Landing State Park. All affordable family fun for kids of all ages!
Spring break tip: if you want to pair a trip to the beach with a trip to Capital City, it’s only a 3-hour drive north to Washington, DC. There is so much to explore in DC with kids, including the Smithsonian Museums for kids.
Recommended by Jennifer of Family Trip Guides
Cheap spring break trips for families in Asia
Next, let’s head to Asia! A nice, long spring break is the perfect time to go overseas. Some of the best family destinations for spring break can be found in Asia. It’s culturally rich and full of adventure for the whole family.
Asia is a continent that’s widely affordable , once you get there! Check out these budget travel tips to find the best deals on flights.
16. Koh Tao, Thailand
Koh Tao, an island in the Gulf of Thailand, is a fantastic place to visit for an affordable spring break. This tropical paradise is an amazing place to visit this time of the year for the whole family and this does not have to cost a fortune.
A great option on this list of spring break ideas for families on a budget, Koh Tao is known for blue skies, hot and sunny weather and crystal clear warm water. This is the dry season and both air and water temperature hover at 30 degrees Celsius.
Scuba diving is good in the Gulf of Thailand all year round and March and April is fantastic with the biggest fish in the world, Whale Sharks, being present this time of the year. Swimming with these magnificent docile creatures is an unreal, safe activity.
The dive schools on Koh Tao are known as some of the best and most affordable in the world. If you are not a diver, snorkeling trips around Koh Tao is very popular for all ages , visiting several islands including the magnificent Koh Nang Yuan with some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand.
You can go on a full day or half day snorkeling trip, going around Koh Tao visiting several coral reefs where you can see turtles, reef sharks and many fish.
With high temperatures and humidity, Sairee Beach is a great place to stay. There are many dive centers, restaurants, nice swimming beaches and accommodation to suit all budgets close to the sea with a nice ocean breeze to cool you down.
Recommended by Campbell and Alya of Stingy Nomads
17. Cebu, Philippines (amazing and cheap spring break trips for families)
Cebu is amongst the top 10 largest islands in the Philippines with 196 kilometers from north to south and 32 kilometers across its widest point. It’s also one of the most popular destinations in the country because getting to Cebu is easy. This makes Cebu an affordable spring break destination with kids.
The Mactan-Cebu International Airport, located close to Cebu City, connects this island to different cities in Asia and major cities around the world.
Generally, the Philippines is a cheap country where you can easily find affordable luxury hotels and budget accommodation. Eating out in Cebu is relatively cheap, you can go for fine dining by spending only $12 for your meal.
While in Cebu City , make sure to check out Sirao Flower Garden and take a day trip to Bohol Island.
The best time to visit the Philippines is in dry seasons, from December to May. Most tourists travel to Cebu in wintertime. That means the island is less busy during the springs while the weather is still pleasant and dry.
Recommended by Mansoureh of Travel With Mansoureh
18. Bali, Indonesia
A picturesque Indonesian island filled with white sand beaches, gorgeous rice terraces and forests, unique temples, and an exotic Balinese culture , Bali is just the perfect spring break trip for families.
There’s a lot to do in Bali with your little ones. Apart from relaxing at one of Bali’s many beaches, you can check out the monkeys at Ubud’s Monkey Forest, interact with feathered friends at Bali Bird Park and learn all about protecting sea turtles at Bali Sea Turtle Society.
When in Ubud, do not forget to check out the Royal Palace and Hindu temples that are great examples of traditional Balinese architecture. You can also shop for souvenirs at the Ubud Art Market. End your day with a magical sunset at the temple of Tanah Lot, located on a cliff by the sea.
Bali is an ideal destination for budget travelers. Accommodation is cheap and you can even find private villas with stunning views at seriously low prices. Avoid hiring taxis if possible and rent motorbikes instead to get around.
Bali is certainly full of adventure, and one of the most fun cheap spring break trips for families!
Recommended by Soumya from Stories by Soumya
19. Penang, Malaysia
Penang, a UNESCO Word Heritage Site island off Malaysia’s northwestern coast, is one of the best family destinations for spring break.
There are plenty of things to do in Penang , and most are perfect for families, too. First of all, with 1 USD being equivalent to 4 Malaysian Ringgit (the price of a meal in one of the islands famous hawker food centers), you’ll have everything on a budget. Accommodation, restaurants, transport and entry admissions are all affordable.
Start in George Town, taking in the UNESCO-listed old town and trying all the food you can fancy. Not far away are the Botanic Gardens, a perfect place for families to stroll and unwind appreciating the local nature.
If it’s beach that you want, mind well that Penang doesn’t have amazing clear waters, but the resort-strewn coast near Batu Ferringhi, with its night market and plenty of shops and beach-facing restaurants, is great for tucking toes in the sand.
If your kids are young, a visit to KOMTAR, the island’s highest building, is great as it’s filled with theme-park-alike attractions and at about 15$ per head to enter, makes for very good value.
Recommended by Marco Ferrarese of Penang Insider
20. Sri Lanka
The cultural triangle in Sri Lanka is a great budget destination for families in during spring break. When you think of Sri Lanka you probably think of its beautiful palm-fringed beaches, but Sri Lanka is much more!
Once you go inland there’s a different world of jungles teeming with wildlife and ancient Buddhist temples. With such a variety of things to do there is something for everyone and for every age.
The cultural triangle of Sri Lanka lies in the center of the island and it’s a place where history, culture and nature meet. It’s name refers to the 3 former royal cities of Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa and Dambulla.
All of them left behind well preserved ruins of temples, palaces and Buddhist statues. Most impressive are the colorful Dambulla cave temples and the mysterious Sigiriya Rock. The Sigiriya Rock is a tough climb with young children, but the views are very rewarding.
In the other places you can rent a bicycle or tuk tuk for more comfort. One thing you will notice is that for the local population these places are still very holy and active places of worship. Another thing you will notice is that the cities are surrounded by thick jungle.
Children will love the opportunity to go on a safari to meet monkeys and elephants up close. Spring is considered to be one of the best times to visit the island’s cultural triangle with dry and sunny weather.
Recommended by Ellis of Backpack Adventures
Europe – spring break destination for families
Let’s check out the best that Europe has to offer for spring break! These spots are the best for families who are looking to travel on a budget. From historically significant cities to beautiful, wide open spaces, Europe has so much to offer families!
21. Athens, Greece (another favorite on this list of spring break destinations with kids)
Athens is a great option if you’re looking for cheap family spring break trips. The city is the capital of Greece and there is plenty to do and see for families here.
Athens is much cheaper than many other European cities, so that’s very convenient. Moreover, Athens has a good metro system so you could also stay a bit further from the city center and save money while still being able to fully experience Athens.
One of the things to do for families includes going to the Acropolis Museum. This is one of the best museums of Greece and is all about the Acropolis. The Acropolis is an old citadel from Ancient Greece located on a hill that you can see from all parts of the city. Here you find the famous Parthenon.
Another thing to do is seeing the changing of the guard at the Greek Parliament. Guards dressed up in traditional clothing perform a ceremony where they change shifts.
Besides that, walking through Plaka is a must when you go to Athens . Plaka is the oldest part of Athens with many shops and restaurants. What’s great is that most streets are completely car-free, so kids can run around safely.
Recommended by Dymphe of Dymabroad
22. Rome, Italy
The historic capital of Italy, Rome is an incredible budget spring break destination for families. During this time of the year, the crowds are lighter versus the peak season of summer, and the weather is also quite perfect (50-80°F).
If you have a week in Italy, I’d recommend at least a 3-day Rome itinerary so that you and your family can cover all the main highlights of the city. The historic center of Rome is super family-friendly and an amazing place to take a stroll. Make sure to stop by the Vatican, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Spanish Steps.
Kids will also love Piazza Navona, which is home to lots of artists, street performers, and clowns. Be sure to also stop by Villa Borghese for a fun afternoon at the park. Lots of local families go there to relax, and you can also rent a 4-people quadricycle and ride around this charming park.
One great way to budget in Rome is to eat the amazing local specialty of pizza al taglio , which can cost as low as €3 ($3.50) per person per meal. You can find tons of pizzerias around town to try it in. You can also find plenty of great budget accommodations for €7-22 ($8-26 USD) a night !
Recommended by Jiayi of The Diary of a Nomad
23. Gdansk, Poland
For the best cheap spring break trips for families in Europe, Gdansk is a wonderful place for vacation! There is no shortage of fun but also educational activities for what to do in Gdansk , with one of Europe’s biggest old towns jam-packed with attractions.
Most of the city was destroyed during World War II, but the Poles have done an amazing job in rebuilding it. Go to Westerplatte which was ground zero for World War II, discover the Museum of the Second World War, which also has a children’s section, or go on a tall ship adventure in the Motlawa River.
For the best city views, climb the Clock Tower of the Main Town Hall. The unique houses of Gdansk Old Town almost look like doll houses from above. From there you also get a good bird’s eye view of St. Mary’s Church, which is the city’s most prominent building and one of the largest brick churches in the world.
Gdansk, like the rest of Poland, is extremely cheap and you can find deals on luxury hotels for hardly nothing . To save money on transportation, take the bus or train, or download the app FreeNow which is a cheaper version of Uber.
Recommended by Linn of Brainy Backpackers
24. Montenegro
Montenegro is still relatively hidden gem on the Adriatic Sea coast. The country is perfect for families looking for a relaxing or even adventurous spring break vacation on a budget.
Montenegro has a wide ray of different attractions from spectacular mountains, crystal clear lakes to all-inclusive beach resorts, waterparks and stunning beaches. You can explore 2,500-year-old Budva old town or get lost in Kotor’s Old Town which was built like a maze. You can even take your kids on a fun miniature train ride to Lipa Cave.
Montenegro has the coastal beauty of neighboring Croatia but remains more affordable for family vacations. It’s surprisingly easy to stay under budget when accommodation and attractions cost half of the price of what you’d expect to pay.
For the even more budget-friendly trip, choose self-catering accommodations. If you want to visit Kotor Bay, staying further away from the town center will save you money, as well as choosing nearby villages rather than the most popular spots in the country.
Recommended by Leta of Blogger & Owner of The Nerdy Me
25. Alsace, France (an underrated region for spring break destination for families)
Alsace, in Eastern France, is a good destination for spring break family vacation. This region, at the border with Germany has picturesque villages, beautiful forests, intriguing medieval fortresses, and 2 exciting cities great for sightseeing.
Alsace is cheaper than Paris and other French regions, so you are set for a fun and affordable vacation in France.
Strasburg is a beautiful city, great for a couple of days sightseeing. From Strasbourg, we recommend hiring a car to explore the rest of the region on an Alsace road trip . The distances are short, and you can explore many different places in a short time.
While in Alsace, don’t miss the local cuisine with typical dishes like choucroute or tarte flambée (a kind of local pizza). The best places to eat are the winstubs, a popular and affordable restaurant typical of Alsace serving delicious local food in a very traditional atmosphere.
Alsace’s capital is Strasbourg, a city well connected to Paris and other European cities by train. Enjoy the ride around European destinations by packing the right train travel essentials for your family. What an adventure over spring break!
Recommended by Elisa of France Bucket List
26. Himara, Albania
Just a ferry ride across the Adriatic Sea from Italy and in between Montenegro and Greece, Albania is an extremely affordable spring destination for families. Being in such proximity, Albania has strong Greek and Italian influences, but without the high costs.
In Albania, there is one of the best hidden gems in Europe ; a small, quaint village along the Ionian Sea with the beautiful Ceraunian Mountain range behind it. The charming beachside town of Himara is 2 hours north of Saranda when driving along the Albanian Riviera.
Himara is perfect for a spring break trip since it has mild Mediterranean weather and even boasts of 300 days of sunshine a year. Even though accommodation is already considered affordable, going for spring break will be during the off-season making prices even more affordable.
Families can have a peaceful and relaxing getaway in Himara. They can enjoy authentic Italian pizza or fresh, locally caught fish at affordable prices in Albanian LEK and there are plenty of family activities available. Try doing a boat tour or kayaking to secret sea caves, hiking to nearby castles and forts, and visiting secluded beaches.
Recommended by Maria of Maptrekking
27. Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana is the perfect spring break destination with kids. It’s much cheaper than its immediate neighbors, and some of the prices there are the cheapest in Europe.
It’s perfect for spring when the cafes along the river open for hot chocolate and you can sit with a blanket over your knees and watch the world go by. It’s close enough to Venice to get some of the cheap flights in to Italy and drive over or get the coach between the cities.
Once there, kids will love the House of Illusions, or take a trip up to the castle for spectacular views. If you’re planning a Slovenia family holiday the hotels in Ljubljana are really well priced and it’s easy to find one with a pool or other child friendly amenities.
Take a boat trip through the center to really appreciate the beautiful architecture and then head to a nearby thermal pool for an afternoon of fun in the warm waters. Ljubljana is relatively undiscovered and it’s a European city that has so much charm.
Recommended by Nichola of Globalmouse Travels
Caribbean: spring break ideas for families on a budget
Gah! The gorgeous Caribbean is up next on this list of best family destinations for spring break. Known for it’s affordability, there are lots of options within the Caribbean for a family vacation.
Here are a few favorites…
28. Playa del Carmen, Mexico
When looking for affordable spring break trips for the family, Mexico offers some unique destinations that you simply can’t ignore. Avoid all the spring break party crowd by heading over to Playa del Carmen and staying at one of the family-friendly resorts.
The beaches are beautiful and you can cut costs by staying in one of the many budget hotels . Or find a self-service apartment that will allow you to cook and eat out at much cheaper prices than you would find in places like Cancun’s hotel zone.
From Playa del Carmen, you can easily access the plethora of things to do in the Rivieria Maya region, which in many cases, are perfectly suited to family trips. One place to visit is the Xaman-Ha Bird Sanctuary which is a great place to learn about local wildlife and is free for children.
Playa del Carmen has something for any family who is looking for an entertaining beach getaway.
Recommended by Daniel of Layer Culture
29. Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is the perfect spot for spring break family vacations, as it’s one of the cheapest destinations in the Caribbean! If your family is up for unforgettable adventures, pristine beaches and lots of fun in the unspoiled nature, consider renting a car and plan a road-trip in the Dominican Republic .
Book an affordable apartment within walking distance to the beach (for as low as $60 per night for a family of 4) on the Samaná peninsula. It’s one of the most beautiful regions in the Dominican Republic and guarantees you’ll be away from all the spring break crowd.
Furthermore, you can count on stunning and authentic kid-friendly experiences, such as exploring waterfalls, horseback riding along the beach or ziplining over the tropical vegetation.
If you shop at local markets and buy regional produce, you can lower your travel costs significantly, as most food prices are at least half or less compared to the United States. If you feel that you just want to relax and get pampered, you can consider an all-inclusive resort instead. While Punta Cana has the biggest selection of resorts, it might be worth considering Puerto Plata on the north coast.
Those resorts are a bit cheaper than Punta Cana, starting from $130 per night for a family of 4 including an all-inclusive meal plan. Additionally, you will avoid the spring break crowds of Punta Cana, which tend to be predominant in some of the resorts during this time.
If you don’t find flights to Puerto Plata, consider flying into Santiago, which is just an hour away from Puerto Plata.
Recommended by Christian of Punta Cana Travel Blog
30. Belize (another favorite on this list of cheap spring break trips for families)
One of the best spring break destinations for families has absolutely got to be Belize! It’s easy to keep it low cost while spending a week in this tropical paradise. Here’s an exact cost breakdown on how to do Belize on a budget .
If staying on the beach is a must, consider staying in Placencia, San Pedro or Caye Caulker. However if your family is up for adventure, staying further inland in San Ignacio might be right for you.
From visiting ancient ruins to learning how to make chocolate like the Mayans to taking a snorkeling trip to a private island, there’s plenty of things to do in Belize for your family.
Your family will love visiting this culturally-rich country!
More of the best spring break destinations for families
There’s still a few left on this list! Here are a few more spots around the globe that are worth considering for your family!
31. Guatemala
Popular with backpackers and – surprisingly – cruise ships, Guatemala remains relatively undiscovered by families. Which is shame, because this Central American country is the perfect place for a family spring break vacation on a budget.
This is a country filled with mysterious ruins, colourful Colonial cities, lots of volcanoes and even more adventures. Start your holiday in Antigua, pretty town filled with cobblestones streets and painted homes. Affordable hotels are plentiful but you can also rent a house here and many people do, choosing to stay for weeks, or even months, to learn Spanish.
Other places you must visit include Chichicastenango. Located in the Guatemalan highlands, this towns is famous for its weekly market, one of the largest and busiest in Central America.
Lake Antigua, once described as “the most beautiful lake in the world” is another one of the country’s highlights. There are lots of towns dotted around the lake, many of them offering budget accommodation and food options.
Guatemala’s star attraction, however, is Tikal. You can drive from Guatemala City to Flores, the gateway to Tikal, by car. This route takes around 8 hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Guatemala City to Flores, although this will be more expensive. However, you choose to travel, however, don’t miss these most magical of Mayan ruins when visiting Guatemala with kids .
Recommended by Katja of Globe Totting
Related read: Visiting Tikal: Everything You Need to Know About the Tikal Ruins
32. Costa Rica
A super fun, not to mention inexpensive spring break trip for families is Costa Rica! This Central American country is a few hours flight from Southern US locations (like Miami, Houston or Los Angeles).
Pro tip: set up a flight alert from your home airport to San Jose, Costa Rica on Google Flights to find the best deals. If you can be a little flexible with your dates (like a Wednesday – Wednesday trip), you’ll find better pricing.
Despite being a small footprint, Costa Rica has many regions to visit. If you want resorts, beaches and shopping, head to Tamarindo. For outdoor adventures and nature, you’ll want to explore all the best things to do in Monteverde .
My family love the beach, so we’re all about the best beaches in Manuel Antonio . This region also offers abundant wildlife and cheap activities like visiting the Manuel Antonio National Park, bringing your own snorkeling gear and snorkeling off the beach, and visiting waterfalls.
To further reduce your cost and make this an amazing cheap spring break trip, rent a vacation property that includes a kitchen and make some or most of your meals. For families, it’s cheaper to rent a car than to get transfers from the airport to different areas.
Costa Rica is one of the best family destinations for spring break, and one you’ll want to check flights prices ASAP!
Recommended by me – Nikki of She Saves She Travels
33. Ecuador (unexpected and cheap family spring break trip)
While many travelers are initially drawn to visit Ecuador because of the Galapagos, a notoriously expensive destination, mainland Ecuador is extremely budget friendly, with plenty of natural beauty and adventure activities perfect for a family getaway.
So skip the Galapagos and visit the mainland Ecuador if you’re looking for spring break ideas for families on a budget!
Ecuador’s major cities perched in the Andes like Quito offer breathtaking views and plenty to see and do for all ages. A favorite of the top things to do in Quito includes the Teleferico cable car that whisks visitors to the top of a dormant volcano for a breathtaking view of the city and surrounding valleys.
A visit to Ecuador’s beautiful jungle, just a few hours north of Quito, is the perfect affordable and memorable getaway for parents and adults alike. Visit Mindo, Ecuador in the cloud forest for plenty of inexpensive adventure travel experiences perfect for children.
There are countless ways for children to meet wildlife in the jungle, including visiting a butterfly sanctuary and watching hummingbirds. A popular tubing excursion along a gentle bubbling river is both exhilarating enough for children to enjoy and relaxing and safe enough for parents as well.
Easy waterfall hikes to swimming holes are another way for families to enjoy Ecuador’s natural beauty together.
To the south of Quito is one of the most gorgeous landscapes, and a hike to get there! The Quilotoa Lake hike and Quilotoa Loop is one of the most incredible adventures you can have as a family. Adventurous souls only!
Recommended by Carley Rojas Avila of Home to Havana
34. New Zealand
New Zealand is the perfect place to visit with a family. It’s safe, exciting, and contrary to popular belief, super affordable! Plus, during spring break it’s the end of summer in New Zealand which makes for the perfect weather for exploring the great outdoors.
The best way to travel New Zealand on a budget is to go on a family road trip in a motorhome. This way, you can camp for free (or very cheap) each night as well as cook your own meals. Simply rent a motorhome and start your journey from where you fly in (Auckland is the cheapest destination to fly to in NZ.) Avoiding domestic flights will be a big budget saver as well!
On top of that, the best activities in New Zealand are free too. National Parks are free to visit and all of the most amazing places are natural attractions.
Even in tourist hot-spots like Queenstown, there are tons of things to do and many of them are family-friendly and budget-friendly. Stick to hikes, waterfalls, lakes, natural hot pools, beaches, and you’ll be sure to have one of the best spring break vacations possible!
Recommended by Bailey of My Queenstown Diary
35. Cape Town, South Africa
If this is your first time travelling in South Africa , you’ll be surprised by how friendly and accessible Cape Town is, especially if you’re from an English-speaking country. Spring break is a particularly good time to visit for families , as the weather is wonderful, but the summer rush (Dec-Feb in the southern hemisphere) has largely died down.
Visit the touristy V&A Waterfront for great views of the harbour and Table Mountain, then make your way to Sea Point or Camps Bay for more affordable meals and beautiful views.
Going up Table Mountain is a must. Take the cable car or, if you have older children, hike up the mountain instead. The views at the top are spectacular.
Hire a car to get the most out of Cape Town. The drive over Chapman’s Peak is stunning!
Go to Cape Point where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, stopping for a picnic on the way. Keep out for baboons – they have a nasty habit of trying to steal your food. Also visit Boulders Beach, a sheltered cove with huge rocks and a large colony of penguins.
Other activities of note are the beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens , the Two Oceans Aquarium, and visiting the fishing villages and beaches near False Bay.
Recommended by Roxanne of Faraway Worlds
Cheap spring break trips for families
Alright so which one will it be? Which is the perfect and affordable spring break vacation spot for your family? From national parks to beaches, hiking adventures and historic cities, this list has something for every vacation style.
Let’s recap those options again, in a quick list!
Best family destinations for spring break
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Utah National Parks road trip
- Estes Park, Colorado
- Joshua Tree National Park, California
- Sedona, Arizona
- Yosemite National Park, California
- Omaha, Nebraska
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Badlands National Park, South Dakota
- Hudson Valley, New York
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Gulf Shores, Alabama
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Washington D.C.
- Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Koh Tao, Thailand
- Cebu, Philippines
- Bali, Indonesia
- Penang, Malaysia
- Athens, Greece
- Rome, Italy
- Gdansk, Poland
- Alsace, France
- Himara, Albania
- Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Playa del Carmen, Mexico
- Dominican Republic
- New Zealand
- Cape Town, South Africa
I hope this list has been helpful for you as you plan your spring break getaway. And maybe you’ve even found inspiration for your travel bucket list, too! 🙂
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Lisa | Waves and Cobblestones
Sunday 8th of January 2023
So many bucket list travel destinations! It's great to se budget-friendly options and tips for visiting these great locations!
Monday 9th of January 2023
Thanks Lisa, it was a fun list to put together. Gotta love a budget-friendly getaway :)
Saturday 7th of January 2023
Love this guide to affordable spring break destinations for families. We especially loved our family vacation to Arizona.
Oh nice! Arizona is so awesome over spring break. :)
My husband and I got married in March and spent our honeymoon in Playa del Carmen, it was wonderful! It wasn't too much of a crazy party area like Cancun but it was lively enough, and we spent hours swimming in the beach! And I loved how affordable everything was!
Yayyyy! That's AWESOME Hannah! Sounds like a fabulous honeymoon! Glad you found it budget-friendly, too. :)
Thursday 5th of January 2023
Fabulous list - and so great to see Europe on there too! You've certainly given me some ideas - would love to visit Alsace one day!!
So happy you found inspiration here. Europe is a fabulous destination for spring break, that's for sure!
Wednesday 4th of January 2023
I live in AZ and can say that yes, Spring Break is a great time to visit Phoenix and Sedona. Utah would also be lovely then too. Loved this very thorough and informative list! Thanks for sharing. Saving for future travel planning!
Oh that's awesome Yvonne! Glad you found it helpful and agree that Arizona is a great spot for a spring getaway :)
17 Uncrowded Spring Break Destinations for Families in the US.
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Are you struggling to come up with the best spring break destinations for your family? I do every year! We try to avoid the crowds at popular spring break destinations such as Orlando (also, we live there.)
When you have only a week to get away, and everyone else is getting away that same week, you want to get out of town, avoid crowds, but also not have it take forever to get there. These best places for family spring break 2024 are fun, low-key spring break destinations.
These quiet spring break destinations for families are all in the United States, making it easy for you to fly or drive . These spring break ideas are all family-friendly, mostly avoid the crowds, and are a mix of warmth, adventure, outdoor activities, or skiing.
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Ocala, Florida
If you’re not yet familiar with Ocala, Florida, make it a part of your vacation next time you’re on your way to Walt Disney World . Even if you opt for a Disney vacation with the family for spring break, take a few days and get away from the crowds in the small town of Ocala. We had the fortune to visit here last summer, and I do wish it was cooler when we visited. Ocala is one of the least crowded spring break destinations. Plus, it’s only a short drive away from the Orlando area.
Read about our Ocala Vacation here .
One of the best things I love about Ocala is the horse trails. It is the horse capital of the world after all. We were able to take a horseback ride through Ocala at the Canyon Zip Line Adventure Park . This landscape is so different than the rest of Florida. You will be surprised by the steep cliffs, salty ravines, and tall trees. I felt as if we were horseback riding through Tennessee only with palm trees. Other great highlights in Ocala include Rainbow Springs where you’ll find crystal clear waters, waterfalls, and authentic Florida nature. Also, make time to take a glass-bottom boat in Silver Springs.
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah Georgia is one of my favorite places to visit. It has that all Southern Charm, amazing food, interesting history, and museums, and it’s easy to get around. This is one of those vacations I would recommend for families with teenagers . You can easily let the teens loose wandering the downtown area. Plus in Savannah, the weather is warm, making it a perfect spring break destination. And you’re not too far away from the beaches if you want to visit Tybee Island.
I do think Savannah has something for everyone, but may not be as enjoyable for families with young children. Save this destination when your children are older. They will enjoy the food, they will enjoy the history, and they will enjoy the kooky things such as a ghost tour.
Favorites in Savannah include The Pirates House, the Riverwalk along the Savannah River, Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room , and the Prohibition Museum .
Pensacola Beach, Florida
I like the Pensacola Beach area as one of the best spring break destinations for families because it’s relatively accessible without having to drive so far into Florida.
Located on the Gulf in the panhandle, Pensacola has incredibly beautiful beaches and emerald green waters. You may find this is a more popular destination, but you can make it an uncrowded one by renting a vacation home on the beach, rather than stay with the rest of the spring breakers.
Pensacola is a little less crowded than it’s nearby neighbor Panama City Beach.
In addition to the white sand beaches, Pensacola has some incredible aviation history. In fact, you may even catch a Blue Angels practice while in Pensacola. Favorite places include the Naval Aviation Museum, the Pensacola Lighthouse, which you can climb, and exploring the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
If you want a low key spring break vacation, heading to the beach at Pensacola might be the perfect way to go.
Park City, Utah
If you’re looking to still get in some last bits of skiing for spring break, Park City has you covered.
Utah is high on my bucket list and definitely an exciting vacation for the whole family for spring break. There is still plenty of time to go skiing during spring break.
However, even if you are not a skier, you can still enjoy winter activities in Park City . Because this was an Olympic Destination there are family activities such as the bobsled experience (age 16 and up) at Olympic Park. If your kids are too young to take a bobsled then perhaps a family sleigh ride, dog sledding, or even snowboarding in Park City should be on your agenda. Of course, there’s ice skating and winter tubing as well. Don’t just think of winter for skiing only. Plus, who doesn’t love some hot chocolate at the ski resorts after a long day in the great outdoors?
Washington, DC
Washington DC is one of my favorite places for the entire family. So why not take the kids there for spring break? The collection of Smithsonian museums along the National Mall truly has something for everyone.
Young kids will love the National Air and Space Museum and older kids will enjoy the National Museum of Natural History as well as the National Museum of American History. Pick up this book before you go to give kids things to look for in those three museums.
In addition to walking the National Mall, which is quite large by the way, other things to do in Washington DC include the International Spy Museum , the National Harbor , as well as visits to Presidential homes .
For example, have you ever wondered where is Mount Vernon? It’s not far from DC and this would be a perfect opportunity to visit.
On the Mall, visit the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Martin Luther King, Jr. monument, and many more.
The spring months are a great time to catch the cherry blossoms. They can bloom anywhere from late March to early April, so you may get lucky during your visit to the Nation’s capital.
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite is a popular place to visit in the summer, however, with cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, it is the perfect place to visit over spring break.
The National Parks are always a winner in my book when it comes to spring break family vacations . And visiting the iconic Yosemite National Park is a bucket list destination.
I would recommend staying at one of the many lodges in the national park over camping this time of year. However, camping is amazing if you want to bring your own RV Rental or Campervan . Tent camping may be too cold for younger ones.
The lodges are conveniently located in the Yosemite Valley area. Imagine returning to the lodge after a brisk day of hiking Yosemite Falls or Mist Falls and getting cozy in front of the fireplace.
While you’re visiting Yosemite, you can easily drive to visit Sequoia National Park . Both parks are an easy drive from San Francisco airport.
South Dakota
If South Dakota is not on your bucket list now is the time to add it. This incredible state is full of history and natural wonder, in addition to Mount Rushmore National Memorial .
And while most people only think of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota here you can visit what they call the Great Eight. That includes Custer State Park where you will find bison wandering along with elk, mountain goats, and more.
Also, head over to historic Deadwood and walk the Wild, Wild West and learn about the 1870s gold rush town. That’s just some of the things you can experience in South Dakota .
For a family spring break in South Dakota, I’d recommend driving or renting a car to cover as much ground as you can. Better yet rent an RV and stay near the Missouri River or Badlands National Park.
Gatlinburg is a popular year-round destination thanks to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . And while it’s popular, spring break is not as crowded as summer or even fall when the leaves turn colors.
I love this park because it’s free. There are plenty of great hiking trails. But even if hiking isn’t your thing, the Smoky Mountain National park guides will tell you all about scenic drives. Spring Break should just start seeing the leaves peep. You’ll also find lots of wildflowers and animals this time of year.
The surrounding area in Gatlinburg can be a bit touristy, but that just means you’ll find some great prices on hotels and vacation rentals.
Ripley’s Aquarium is an excellent attraction. We also love eating at one of the various pancake houses in Gatlinburg.
Have you thought of San Diego as a spring break destination? Perfect – it’s spring break right now and you can take advantage of low spring break prices and (relatively) uncrowded spring break destinations.
Sightseeing: There is a wide variety of things to do in San Diego, from the world-famous San Diego Zoo Safari Park, Balboa Park, to Seaworld , to the Maritime Museum of San Diego, to the Whaley House (listed in several top ten ghost stories).
But why go spring break when you could go year-round? San Diego is beautiful year-round with its beaches, climate, and attractions. If you prefer warm weather during spring break or another time of year, San Diego has that too.
Accommodations: spring break hotels in San Diego start as low as $50 per person. San Diego has spring break deals year-round–the weather is nearly always spring break perfect and the prices are spring break cheap.
Now you may think, “Yeah but it’s spring break right now so everything will be crowded.”
South Carolina
Myrtle Beach may be a popular choice for spring break in South Carolina, but I encourage you to visit there, plus, Congaree National Park, Charleston, or Beaufort.
Highlights of spring biking at Congaree National Park include spring wildflowers and wetland forests. The spring is an excellent time for canoeing as the weather starts to heat up and the rivers’ water levels tend to be higher.
The spring is also a great time to visit Charleston, where you can enjoy beautiful flowers throughout the spring season. Spring is also a great time for bike tours in Charleston, as the spring flowers start to bloom and roads are relatively clear.
Beaufort, South Carolina is a hidden gem. It’s a coastal town nestled in the Sea Islands between Charleston and Savannah, Georgia. Despite it being a small town, you can find plenty of things to do in Beaufort, SC that are perfect for your spring break.
San Antonio
I recommend visiting San Antonio in the springtime because there is no spring break crowd and it’s awesome year-round! The spring weather is perfect for exploring outdoor activities at local attractions such as SeaWorld , Six Flags Fiesta Texas, The Alamo and Natural Bridge Caverns.
Puerto Rico
I highly recommend spring break travel to Puerto Rico because the spring weather is beautiful! Take advantage of spring temperatures by doing some scuba diving or snorkeling at the coral reefs surrounding the Caribbean island. Or, visit Old San Juan for shopping, dining, and historic sightseeing.
Lake Tahoe in spring offers a great spring break getaway with fun ski and snowboard conditions in the morning and excellent spring biking weather in the afternoon. Besides winter activities, spring is an awesome time of year to hike around Lake Tahoe , take scenic drives along Highway 88 or ski at Heavenly Mountain Resort.
Florida Keys
I recommend spring break travel to the Florida Key s because spring is a great time to explore Florida’s Everglades National Park. The spring weather provides the perfect opportunity for wildlife viewing and dolphin watching, which are both major attractions in springtime at Everglades National Park. I
n addition, spring marks the start of snapper season in the spring, so spring breakers who do a little deep-sea fishing can enjoy fresh snapper for dinner.
South Padre Island
If you are looking for an enjoyable spring getaway, I strongly suggest visiting South Padre Island. During March and April, the climate is perfect and ideal for a beach vacation; additionally, there is less of a tourist influx compared to the high season in the springtime.
South Padre Island is accessible from San Antonio or Houston and is about as south as you can get to Mexico without leaving the United States.
New Orleans
You may not think of New Orleans as an uncrowded spring break destination, but it can be depending on the time of year. If you’re not visiting during Mardi Gras or St. Patrick’s day , spring is a lovely time to visit the Big Easy. New Orleans offers ample spring vacation activities, from sightseeing and history tours to visits to the zoo or parks, as well as spring break nightlife, if you’re interested. Venture off the main street
in the French Quarter area. The best times of year for spring break in New Orleans are March and April. In springtime, the weather is mild and there is less of a spring break crowd.
Outer Banks
If you’re looking to get away from spring breakers, head to the Outer Banks of North Carolina in springtime. It’s between spring breaks in the northern and southern US schools, so it’s not too crowded. The spring season begins with the flowers in bloom, and it’s a lovely time to visit the OBX.
You’ll find spring break nightlife in springtime – but not too much spring break nightlife, and the same goes for spring break crowds. It’s still winter in spring on the Outer Banks, but it is not cold and there are plenty of activities to enjoy during spring break.
Pigeon Point Lighthouse near Manteo is a spring break destination in North Carolina if you’re looking for places to go for spring break.
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22 Spring Break Ideas for Families on a Budget – Kid Friendly!
Spring break is a time for many families to go on out-of-town trips because you have more time to spend with the kids.
But this doesn’t mean you must spend lots of money to enjoy yourselves.
There are many spring break ideas for families on a budget that are pleasant and memorable.
As a travel writer and parent, I’ve taken my kids around the country to experience what different cities have to offer.
This article compiles some of our favorite places with the recommended activities of other vacationers.
With some experience and research, I aim to help you choose which budget-friendly activities best fit your family.
To make things easier for you, I also rated each vacation destination based on its affordability, kid-friendly activities, safety, accommodation options, and ease of access.
So start planning by checking out my recommendations below for money-saving things to do during spring break.
Spring Break Ideas For Families On A Budget Compared
It’s not necessary to spend a lot of money to have a fun and memorable spring break.
For your reference, here’s a quick summary of our top picks for a budget-friendly vacation.
Editor’s Choice
Cocoa Beach, FL
If you are looking for some relaxed, cheap family getaway in April, the relaxed coastal surf town Cocoa Beach would be ideal.
- Affordability: 4.5/5
- Kid-friendly Activities: 4.5/5
- Safety: 4/5
- Accommodation Options: 4.5/5
- Ease of Access: 4.5/5
#2nd Best Choice
Mont Tremblant, Canada
If you are in the mood for skiing, you will find that Mont Tremblant in Quebec offers an affordable spring break package.
- Affordability: 4/5
- Kid-friendly Activities: 3.5/5
- Accommodation Options: 4/5
- Ease of Access: 3.5/5
#3rd Best Choice
Blowing Rock, NC
Tucked away in western North Carolina, Blowing Rock is a mountain town with plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature and indulge in outdoor activities.short_description
- Kid-friendly Activities: 4/5
- Accommodation Options: 3/5
- Ease of Access: 3/5
Here are the top 22 budget-friendly spring break ideas for families.
1. Cocoa Beach, FL (Editor’s Choice)
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 (321) 459-2200 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
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- Many hotels and inns line the beach
- Varied activities on and near the beach
- Seaweed can be floating in the waters
An iconic community to the east of Orlando on Florida’s Atlantic coast, it is lined with several budget hotels and family-run inns where you can find a room to suit your pocket.
You can go boogie boarding on the beach or ride to Port Canaveral on the Cocoa Beach Trolley, which doesn’t cost much and it is free for children under 5.
There is life beyond the sea too.
Don’t miss the wildlife drive at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.
Explore the pier, the Museum of Dinosaurs, Ancient Cultures, and other spots in the town.
Recommended Hotel: Westgate Cocoa Beach Resort
Related: Things to Do in Cocoa Beach with Kids
Related: Best Hotels in Cocoa Beach
2. Mont Tremblant, Canada
Mont Tremblant, Canada (819) 425-2434 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
- Lots of accommodations near the slopes
- Different slopes to choose from
- Line to the lifts can take long
At just a fraction of the price of the uber-expensive ski resort towns of Utah and Colorado, this family-friendly hill town offers a wide range of slopes for all levels.
There is even a half-pipe for snowboarders in case you have any in your family.
You can make time for other activities such as ice skating, ice fishing, dog sledding, fat biking, and snowshoeing, or take off on a day trip to Montreal .
For nature lovers, don’t miss the Bison Reserve for wildlife observation.
Recommended Hotel: Hotel Quintessence
3. Blowing Rock, NC
Blowing Rock, NC (828) 295-4636 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
- Beautiful, scenic views
- Well-kept trails
- Not many other activities to do
Tucked away in western North Carolina, Blowing Rock is a mountain town with plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature and indulge in outdoor activities.
Sugar Mountain, just 15 miles west, is a small ski town with easy slopes.
It also has an ice skating rink open till March.
During warmer seasons, the Blue Ridge Parkway along which the town is located offers hiking trails.
Downtown Blowing Rock is a postcard town for a leisurely evening browsing for wares in independent shops and relishing the local food in the restaurants.
The little tykes will enjoy a trip down the Tweetsie Railroad or a visit to a petting zoo and other rides.
Recommended Hotel: Meadowbrook Inn
Also See: Things to Do in North Carolina with Kids North Carolina Family Vacations
4. Jamestown-Yorktown, VA
Jamestown, VA (757) 856-1250 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
With museums, 17th-century reenactments, and other incredible attractions, Jamestown is an excellent alternative to Mont Tremblant and Blowing Rock.
A great budget-friendly vacation idea is a visit to the historic town of Jamestown in Virginia which offers you the opportunity to have fun as you learn.
Explore the ruins of the first English settlement in all of North America, the Powhatan Indian village nearby, and go back in time by watching impressive re-enactments of the life of the people back then in a 17th-century fort.
For the keen history buffs, films and galleries give a deeper insight into early settlement and another one is dedicated to the American Revolution.
If you are visiting during March or April, you can also go on a kayaking excursion along the James River.
Recommended Hotel: The Colonies at Williamsburg
Related: Best Vacations in March in the USA
5. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (973) 317-8181 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
One of the most budget-friendly vacation ideas is a trip to the Caribbean , where you will find all-inclusive hotels and stay options fitting your pocket in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.
Karibo Punta Cana is another affordable option that gives you a free shuttle ride to the beach which is very close by.
The amazing beaches with white sands and clear blue water, plenty of water sports options, and tour operators providing catamaran excursions and snorkeling tours at reasonable prices will make this a dream holiday that is inexpensive.
Recommended Hotel: Karibo Punta Cana
Also See: Things to Do in Punta Cana with Kids Top All Inclusive Family Resorts in Punta Cana Best All-Inclusive Family Resorts in the Dominican Republic
6. Cancun, Mexico
Cancun, Mexico Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
If you are looking for great spring break deals, look no further.
Cancun in Mexico is a great place to visit any time of the year.
During the spring break, you may find the younger population crowding the hot spots, but families too find this a great cheap getaway in April.
You can choose from the several all-inclusive resorts offering decent deals.
From stunning beaches to ancient Mayan ruins and refreshing cenotes, as freshwater springs are called, you have something for every member of the family to look forward to.
You can go snorkeling or enjoy a round of mini-golf with the kids.
Recommended Hotel: Seadust Cancun Family Resort – All Inclusive
Also See: Things to do In Cancun with Kids
7. Kissimmee, FL
Kissimmee, FL (407) 569-4800 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Just a stone’s throw away from Orlando, a trip to Kissimmee will ensure that you’ll be near many of the world-famous amusement parks in Florida.
But you won’t need to go out of town to have fun, as the city also has its own incredible attractions.
We explored off-the-beaten paths, enjoyed world-class dining, experienced local history and culture, and so much more.
During your visit, you can even go ziplining across treetops or floating on a hot air balloon.
You’ll surely have something to do even after finishing your trips to Disney World Resort and LEGOLAND® Florida Resort .
Recommended Hotel: LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
8. Palm Springs, CA
Palm Springs, CA (760) 778-8418 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
While beaches are fun spring break ideas for families on a budget, desert landscapes, in contrast, are no less.
Palm Springs, a desert destination, offers several options for affordable fun where you can enjoy sunny skies and warm temperatures while dipping into cool pools.
The western landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park are iconic and close by.
One of the budget-friendly vacation ideas, you can spend quality family time playing mini-golf.
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway gives great views of the desert landscape gradually transforming into the green vistas of the San Jacinto Mountains.
The one and two-bedroom villas at Marriott’s Shadow Ridge or the Palm Canyon Resort & Spa with affordable rooms, a kids’ game room, and a pool with waterslides are great for family getaways in spring.
Recommended Hotel: Palm Canyon Resort by Diamond Resorts
Related: Restaurants in Palm Springs, California
Also See: Best Spring Break Destinations for Families Things to Do in Palm Springs with Kids Best Hotels in Palm Springs
9. McCall, ID
McCall, ID (208) 634-7631 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
McCall is set in an idyllic location on the edge of Payette Lake and surrounded by the mountains of the Payette National Forest, 108 miles north of Boise.
A small ski-centric town, this is a fantastic and inexpensive family getaway in April.
In the nearby ski resort Brundage Mountain, children under 6 can ski for free and children under 18 can ride the lift at half the ticket costs.
To make up for the costs saved, make a booking in one of the finest hotels in the town: the Lakefront Shore Lodge.
Don’t miss out on other fun activities such as fat biking and snow biking.
Recommended Hotel: Brundage Bungalows
Related: Best Places to Visit in April in the USA
Related: Places to Eat in McCall, ID
10. Montego Bay, Jamaica
Montego Bay, Jamaica Visit Website Open in Google Maps
For budget-friendly vacation ideas, nothing can beat Montego Bay , Jamaica, with its sunny beaches and several all-inclusive hotels that fit neatly into your budget plans.
One place that you can check out is the Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay which is ideally situated on a beautiful stretch of sand.
If you are traveling with children aged 19 and less, you can save further as the hotels let them stay free with you in your room!
Apart from the usual beach activities, a major attraction is a nighttime swim at Glistening Waters Luminous Lagoon.
An affordable boat ride near the town of Falmouth will take you to the bay that glows with bioluminescence.
Recommended Hotel: Holiday Inn Resort Montego Bay All Inclusive
Related: Places to Eat: Jamaica
Related: Best Hotels in Montego Bay
11. St. Pete Beach, FL
St. Pete Beach, FL (877) 352-3224 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Another fantastic spring break deal is a visit to this barrier island filled with old school motels and inexpensive accommodations near sugar sand beaches.
St. Pete Beach in West of Tampa is a long stretch filled with small beach communities, where you can get unadulterated fun enjoying the pleasant springtime weather.
Inland is no less interesting!
Your little ones can have a day watching the alligators at Sawgrass Lake Park, browsing in the quaint shops, with intermittent stops for a quick bite or a leisurely meal at restaurants facing the bay along the pedestrian-friendly downtown of St. Petersburg.
Recommended Hotel: The Hotel Zamora
Also See: Things to Do in Tampa With Kids Things to Do in St. Petersburg With Kids
12. Glenwood Springs, CO
Glenwood Springs, CO (970) 945-6580 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Unlike Aspen or Snowmass, which needs deep pockets for a week’s vacation, Glenwood Springs in Colorado offers just as much fun in the snow but at much lower costs.
You can enjoy a naturally-heated outdoor pool, a splash pad, and a new tube run at Glenwood Hot Springs Resort, all at a reasonable price.
There is a freeskiing slope for children under 12 at Sunlight Mountain Ski Resort nearby.
What’s more, you will not have to waste time standing in long, snaking lift lines so common in the big resorts!
Check out nature’s wonder, the Hanging Lake, in Glenwood Canyon that’s worth a visit.
Recommended Hotel: Glenwood Hot Springs Resort
13. Lake Placid, NY
Lake Placid, NY (800) 447-5224 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Lake Placid in New York’s Adirondacks has much to offer if you are wondering where to go with the kids, and all at affordable rates!
There is the cute downtown that is an explorer’s haven, with many sights on offer.
For those who enjoy snowy activities, head out to Mirror Lake.
Go ice skating or discover the town’s Olympic history at the Lake Placid Olympic Center.
Your family can go skiing or bobsledding at Whiteface Mountain.
The lift tickets cost much less than in big resorts in the west, and by booking online in advance, you can save more!
Enjoy a quiet walk through the woods or paddle on the lake to create beautiful memories.
Recommended Hotel: The Whiteface Lodge
14. Greenville, SC
Greenville, SC (800) 717-0023 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Greenville in South Carolina is within driving distance from Atlanta or Charlotte offering several affordable activities for families.
Though there is an airport to Grenville, if your goal is an inexpensive vacation, you can find great deals in Atlanta or Charlotte.
Falls Park on the Reedy in downtown is surrounded by natural beauty and is the ideal location for a picnic.
The little ones will be enthralled at the Greenville Zoo where they can not only gaze at the animals but also take free learning safaris if you plan to be there on a Thursday.
For hiking, bass fishing, or just a swim in a warm spring, take a day trip to the stunning Lake Jocassee to the west of town.
Recommended Hotel: Courtyard Greenville Downtown
Also See: Things to Do in Atlanta with Kids Things to Do in Charlotte with Kids
15. Lake Powell, AZ
Lake Powell, AZ (888) 896-3829 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
If you are in the mood for an iconic western destination with grand American landscapes that offers budget-friendly vacation options, head out to Lake Powell.
It is within six hours of driving distance from the airports in Phoenix , Las Vegas , and Salt Lake City , so you can check out great deals.
You can rent a boat for the day to cruise down the manmade reservoir on the Colorado River, picnic by the shoreline, and spend time fishing with the kids.
Experience houseboats, available at prices suiting all budgets or spend a quiet day fishing.
Your little bundles of energy may also want to spend time hiking or rafting.
Recommended Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites Page – Lake Powell
16. Blairsville, GA
Blairsville, GA (800) 847-4842 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Blairsville, tucked in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia, two hours north of Atlanta, is a friendly mountain town offering fantastic, low-cost spring break trips for families.
The Appalachian Trail is great for a good hiking trip, or you can relish the beauty of Wolf Creek Falls.
If you are there in April or May, don’t miss the horseback riding adventures when the rhododendrons and mountain laurel are in bloom, giving picturesque views.
From hikes to whitewater rafting and a ride on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, there is much you can do here.
Just a day spent with the family exploring the local wonders will leave you with a lifetime of memories.
Recommended Hotel: Paradise Hills, Winery Resort & Spa
Related: Best Places to Visit in May (USA)
17. Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
You can fly cheap to Mexico City from most U.S. cities, making it a great start to your vacation.
The adventurous ride in the historic center of this city in the hop-on-hop-off Turibus is fun in itself.
You can visit Chapultepec Park, which is not only a green haven but also filled with playgrounds that the children will enjoy spending time in.
There is a newly renovated children’s museum called Papalote Museo del NIÑO, which will keep them engaged and happy.
And to complete this memorable and inexpensive vacation, take a canal boat tour in Xochimilco in the city’s southern reaches.
Recommended Hotel: Le Meridien Mexico City
Related: Best Hotels in Mexico
18. Quebec City, Canada
Quebec City, Canada (877) 783-1608 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Head out to Canada’s Quebec province in Quebec City to experience French culture without having to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
One of the best budget-friendly vacation ideas, your family can have a great time just strolling around Old Quebec, a UNESCO World Heritage center.
It is historic and can whet your appetite for more as you take a bite of crepe or sip a hot drink while reveling in the atmosphere.
A horse-drawn carriage ride is a great hit with the children.
If there is snow when you visit, you can also do cross-country skiing in the city’s lovely parks.
You can also make a trip to Montmorency Falls, which is 30 m higher than Niagara.
Recommended Hotel: Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac
Related: Best Restaurants in Quebec City
19. Beech Mountain, NC
Beech Mountain, NC (800) 468-5506 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
At 5,500 feet in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Beech Mountain Resort is an inexpensive spring vacation destination as it receives about 84 inches of annual snowfall.
Lying two hours north of Asheville, the mountain offers several affordable hotel accommodations and slopes where your family and you can ski even in early March.
Tubing, biking, and sledding are some of the other fun ways your family can spend a great time together.
The 7-mile trail park in Emerald Outback is open to the public year-round.
For nature lovers, there is ample scope for birding.
Check out the events conducted here when you check-in.
Recommended Hotel: 4 Seasons at Beech Mountain
20. Virginia Beach, VA
Virginia Beach, VA (757) 385-4700 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
If you are looking for some peace and calm, or keen on partying or just surfing waves, the 30 miles of Virginia Beach offers something for everyone, and all at a low cost.
It offers one of the best affordable spring break packages as you can have lots of fun without spending much.
Three miles of boardwalk offer families a beautiful view of the beach as they take a stroll.
Or they can have fun as they learn at Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, where they will get to know more about marine life such as sharks, rays, and sea turtles.
The many restaurants provide delicious stopovers, or you can indulge in bars and nightclubs.
Recommended Hotel: Hilton Virginia Beach Oceanfront
Also See: Things to Do in Virginia Beach with Kids Best Hotels in Virginia Beach
21. Hilton Head, SC
Hilton Head, SC (800) 523-3373 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Springtime in Hilton Head is pleasant and ideal for time out on the beaches.
The city becomes colorful with blooming azaleas dotting the landscape.
Activities like kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, parasailing, horseback rides, and golfing are some of the fun-filled activities you can indulge in during this cheap spring break trip with your family.
If you are a pro or a regular golfer, you might want to take advantage of the dozen championship golf courses.
You can also hike and bike through 50 miles of scenic trails.
There is something for the history buffs, art aficionado, or theatergoers.
Recommended Hotel: Marriott Hilton Head Resort & Spa
Related: Restaurants: Hilton Head
Also See: Things to Do in Hilton Head with Kids Best Hotels in Hilton Head
22. Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (787) 710-8280 Visit Website Social Media Open in Google Maps
Enjoy the Caribbean beauty in Puerto Rico which is full of an exotic vibe with pristine sandy beaches and lush tropical rainforests, housing a large variety of wildlife.
Your little tykes can go looking for coqui frogs and lizards or colorful birds like the Puerto Rican parrot, which is one of the ten rarest birds on the planet, when here.
You can enjoy a swim in the bioluminescent bay or some cozy family time on secluded beaches.
It is also rich in history, culture, and delicious food .
So don’t miss exploring those.
Being in the U.S. commonwealth, you don’t need passports.
You can also get inexpensive flights from the mainland.
Recommended Hotel: Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
Also See: Things to Do in Puerto Rico with Kids Best Hotels in Puerto Rico
Traveler’s Guide
Comparing destinations: which one is right for you.
Choosing where to go for spring break can be daunting with the many choices available to you.
But no worries. The best way to pick which place to go is to determine your family’s preferences.
Do you like swimming or skiing, somewhere hot or cold, etc.
From there, you’d be able to narrow down which ones you’d all like visit the most.
Cocoa Beach, FL is perfect for families who love the tropical vibes, as it features sunny weather and beautiful waterfronts.
Picture this: you’re sitting on the sand, warm sunshine kissing your skin, and kids splashing joyfully in the water.
But it can get crowded during peak seasons, so be ready to mingle.
Mont Tremblant, Canada is the place to be if your brood loves the cold, with its many snowy ski slopes and trails.
Just make sure to bundle up for the weather and be ready to slide down the mountains on your gear.
Blowing Rock, NC is for families who love exploring the great outdoors, with its well-maintained trails and stunning natural views.
But hiking and nature viewing are some of the limited activities here, and you may want to pack on-the-go activities for younger kids.
As an alternative to these three, you can check out Jamestown-Yorktown, VA, and immerse yourself in its rich history.
Travel down memory lane and experience how the first English colony in America lived their lives.
If you’re visiting during tourist season, get ready to deal with huge crowds, especially during weekends.
How I Picked The Destinations
As a travel writer, I’ve visited many places and checked out what they can offer in terms of family-friendly activities.
I was able to list down what I loved and disliked about my experiences and ask my kids how it went for them as well.
With this, I was able to make a list of our own favorites.
Then, researching other spring break ideas on the internet led me to reviews that other vacationers have for places I haven’t visited yet.
Combining their recommendations with my own, I was able to curate a list of tried-and-tested spring break activities to help you choose which one you’d like the best.
Our Rating Method
I rate these destinations based on the following criteria.
- Affordability: This criterion evaluates how budget-friendly the location is. Does it offer free activities? What about the accommodations and meals? Are they expensive? I ask myself these questions when rating affordability.
- Kid-friendly Activities: I use this to assess the availability and quality of kid-friendly activities in every destination. Does it offer amusement parks and interactive museums? Are there parks and beaches? These questions are essential when evaluating this criterion.
- Safety: This criterion assesses the overall security of the destination. Does it have a low crime rate? Is it a generally safe environment? Will families feel comfortable and secure throughout their trip? I consider these factors to rate safety.
- Accommodation Options: This is used to rate the accommodation options available in the area. Are there budget-friendly hotels? Does it have vacation rentals and homey options? Does it offer family-friendly options? I ask myself these questions whenever I assess accommodation options.
- Ease of Access: I use this to evaluate the accessibility of every location. Does it have good transportation options? Is it located near airports or major highways? Are there restaurants and local attractions within walking distance? I ask these questions to evaluate the accessibility of the destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can i make my family vacation cheap.
To make your family vacation more affordable, start by planning and booking in advance to secure the best deals on flights and accommodations, and consider traveling during off-peak times when prices are often lower. Also, plan to prepare some meals yourselves and prioritize free or low-cost activities, such as enjoying natural parks, walking city tours, or visiting museums on free admission days.
How Do I Plan A Spring Break Trip?
To plan a spring break trip, start by determining your budget and preferred destination, taking into consideration the interests of everyone in your group and the type of experience you want (relaxation, adventure, cultural exploration, etc). Then, book your accommodations, transportation, and any special activities or attractions in advance to ensure availability and often to secure better prices.
Spring break is a time for enjoyment, and different places could give you that with their unique and fun attractions.
You’ll just need to consider each destination’s pros and cons and which ones your family would like the best.
Once you’ve got that in the bag, you will surely enjoy a memorable vacation.
My family and I liked going to Mont Tremblant, Blowing Rock, and Jamestown for all the one-of-a-kind activities they could give us; be it skiing, hiking, or sightseeing.
But out of all our spring break ideas for families on a budget, the best one remains to be Cocoa Beach.
After all, who wouldn’t enjoy lounging your day away on a sunny beach?
As we strolled along the shore, tiny grains of sand tickled our feet, and the kids couldn’t resist the inviting waves.
We spent a whole day building epic sandcastles and enjoying beachside picnics.
The warmth of the Floridian sun, the serenity of the ocean, and the joy on my children’s faces are memories I’ll treasure forever.
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Alpena airport benefits from spring break.
The number of people who used the Alpena County Regional Airport to travel for spring break added a needed boost to the airport’s enplanement numbers.
Airport Manager Steve Smigelski said in a Monday press release that in April, 775 paying passengers used the airport for travel. He said that exceeded the 648 total for April of last year.
So far, the airport has amassed 2,783 enplanements in 2024.
If, at the end of the year, the airport reaches 10,000 paying passengers, the airport will receive a $1 million subsidy from the federal government.
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10 ways to take a break this quarter.
- by Robin Leigh Dewis
- May 01, 2024
Spring quarter can be overwhelming, with everything from midterms to finals to end-of-the-year responsibilities. Don’t forget to take care of yourself throughout all of your hard work! Relax in between study sessions or plan a day out with your friends with these fun, springtime activities.
Many of these fall under the Aggie Traditions challenge, a checklist of 48 UC Davis traditions to complete while learning about university life and what makes our campus special, while others are just fun spring events or underrated gems. Keep reading for a list of 10 things to do on campus to boost your mental health!
1. Check out the Sheepmowers
If you haven’t had a chance to check out this new UC Davis staple, have no fear! The sheep will be back at Wickson Hall on May 15–17 and June 5–7, so stop by before the end of the quarter for activities, photo ops and information on their mission of supporting the Aggie community through sustainability research. This is the perfect spring campus activity, so get your friends together and make a day of it!
2. Visit and cool off at the Rec Pool
Take advantage of your Campus Recreation student membership by taking a swim in the Rec Pool as temperatures start rising! Whether you want to swim laps or just have fun with your friends, check out the hours on the Aquatics Campus Recreation page . A refreshing dip could be just the thing you need to relax and re-energize!
3. Attend the Whole Earth Festival
Another classic, student-run UC Davis event is coming up! This year’s Whole Earth Festival is taking place on Mother’s Day weekend, May 10–12. Drop by this zero-waste event for performances, food, art vendors and more. Enjoy the beautiful spring weekend with your fellow Aggies out on the quad!
4. Stroll through the Arboretum
While it’s a good bet that most Aggies have already got this one down, take this chance to check out all of the events happening in the Arb this quarter! Browse the Clearance Plant Sale , take a Walk with Warren and tour the Arboretum Waterway . If you can’t fit an event in your busy schedule, take this as a sign to walk through the Arb on the way to your next class!
5. Visit the Manetti Shrem Museum
Make art during Art Studio hours, attend a fun event or just stroll through the current exhibitions! On display right now is Shiva Ahmadi’s “Strands of Resilience,” Deborah Butterfield’s “P.S. These are not horses” and Malaquias Montoya’s “Legacies of a Printed Resistance.” While you’re passing through the lobby, check out the special display showcasing early clay models of Robert Arneson’s Eggheads.
6. Take a tour of the campus animals
Need some animal therapy? Chill with Cheeto the physics cat, coo at the cows on Dairy Road, walk with the ducks in the Arboretum and more. Make it your mission to visit as many of our UC Davis animal friends as possible! (P.S. Visiting the cows is on the Aggie Traditions checklist .)
7. Attend a Cultural Day event
Don’t miss the last Culture Day event of the year, La Gran Tardeada! This celebration of Chicanx/Latinx culture and community is on May 18 from 12–6 PM at the Quad, so drop by to honor the rich traditions of the past and create new ones. Enjoy delicious food, enchanting music and energetic dance.
8. Spend a sunny day on the Quad
When midterms and finals are piling up, don’t be afraid to take a study break out on the Quad! Rest and Vitamin D are just as important as that daily study session at the library. Take a nap in the hammocks, have a picnic with your friends or just get outside for a walk and enjoy our beautiful campus.
9. Find all of the Eggheads on campus
There’s no better time to explore all of the Eggheads on campus than in the Year of the Eggheads. Whether or not you were able to attend the fun campus events celebrating these UC Davis staples and their artist, take the opportunity now to visit them all! On your way, stop by some of the remaining popups, at the MU bookstore and the Manetti Shrem Museum , to buy merch.
10. Create your own tradition
When you’ve exhausted all the usual Aggie activities, exercise your creative muscles and create your own self-care tradition! Doing the things you love with your favorite people is the perfect tradition to keep with you as the quarter comes to an end and you move into the future. Whatever you choose to do, make sure to prioritize you and your mental health.
Try some of these out as the quarter rushes by, and let us know if there’s anything else you do to take care of your mental health in spring! Check out the Aggie Mental Health website for self-care tips, how to get involved and this Mental Health Map with campus resources. Follow @ucdavis.life for more student events and opportunities.
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Robin Dewis , a fourth-year English and Medieval Studies double major, is the editorial and content creation assistant at Student Affairs Marketing and Communications.
Digging Deep: Keuka College Students Plant Trees and Foster Connections During Alternative Spring Break
Nearly a dozen students trade relaxation for restoration on a service-oriented spring break trip.
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The students and staff from Keuka College planted nearly 500 trees during the week. Perhaps one day, they will return to see how they have grown.
They dug 700 holes and planted 468 Valencia orange and bloodwood trees. They placed more than 2,000 flags as placeholders for future trees. They moved rocks. They were ankle-deep in mud. They found muscles they didn’t know they had. And they loved every minute of it.
They are 10 Keuka College students and the hard work is not what one would expect for a typical spring break.
The Keuka College team pauses for a moment to pose for a group photo during their time in Old San Juan.
At Keuka College, that’s the point. Each year, the College offers an annual Alternative Spring Break (ASB), aimed at helping students become more familiar with the world, introducing new experiences and cultures, and exemplifying the College’s vision and mission. ASB has taken students as close to home as Ohio and as far away as Costa Rica.
Keuka College students dug and moved rocks out of walkways for easier maneuverability around the lily pad tanks.
This year’s destination was Puerto Rico, giving Chloe Barnard , a second-year ASL-English Interpreting major, a chance to put her Spanish skills to the test in an immersive environment.
“I have taken Spanish for eight years and I was able to help with some translation,” said the Geneseo, N.Y., resident. “And that made me feel really good.”
Translating was about the only part of the trip that didn’t require physical labor.
“We were part of a larger community that served the people of Puerto Rico and beyond,” said Peyton Taylor , a second-year management major from Troy, Pa. “We hiked down, and up, a 1.8-mile trail that was so muddy. To make the trail safer, we scouted for rocks that we could use to improve maneuverability and create a trail all could navigate successfully.”
Armed with pickaxes, the College students were ready to dig up rocks and move them out of the walkways between lily pad tanks.
The group also assisted at a lily pad farm and participated in wetland rehabilitation efforts to mitigate erosion and restore habitat for leatherback turtles. They also spent time with a farmer named Angel. While they lifted hoses, moved plants, pruned herbs, and fed the chickens, he shared with the students some of his plants, asking them to smell an herb similar to cilantro, and showing them the peppers used in sofrito, a flavorful sauce.
Led by College Chaplain Eric Detar , Director of Community Standards & Student Intervention Tim White , and Academic Success Coach Angie Champagne ’20 , the students spent a week in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, embracing the opportunity to step into a world of service.
The Keuka College contingent hauled rocks up and down the trail, making it safer and more navigable.
Shawna Wright , a third-year social work major from Springville, N.Y., enjoyed the camaraderie and appreciated the importance of being available to her team, not just physically but emotionally, supporting her friends through the long days of labor.
“We were always there for each other, making sure we took breaks when needed, helping apply sunscreen, and giving each other encouraging words,” said Shawna. The journey wasn’t just about work; it was also about growth and understanding. As the students learned about environmental issues and engaged in discussions about conservation, occupational science major Lennon Brandt discovered a newfound passion for green care, which includes therapeutic, social, or educational interventions involving farming, animals, gardening, and general contact with nature.
Some of the Keuka College students were able to help a farmer feed his chickens and other livestock. The students got to hold the chickens, and spend time with the other animals.
“This is something I’ve become very interested in and I’ve been doing more research on this topic since I’ve been back,” said Lennon. “I’d love to bring green care to our area.” They also found time to connect with the locals, volunteering at an animal shelter and exploring the historic streets of Old San Juan. For Francesca Herrero , a third-year unified childhood major from Clifton Park, N.Y., it was an opportunity to bridge the gap between cultures through everyday conversations in Spanish.
“It was nice to be able to talk to the farmers in Spanish about their lives. I learned Angel grew up in this area, and his kids are all in the U.S.,” said Francesa. “I was also able to provide some translation.”
After several days of hard work, the group was able to try its hand at snorkeling in the Caribbean Sea.
But it wasn’t all hard work and no play. They enjoyed snorkeling in the reefs, learning about Puerto Rico’s aquatic biodiversity, and immersing themselves in the rich history and culture of Old San Juan. “It was just a fun week of interaction, hard work, and completing some amazing projects,” said College Chaplain Detar. “We had home-cooked meals every day, ice cream from fruits we’d never heard of, and met some amazing people. The students represented the College, their families, and their communities very well.” Also on the trip were Cole Chimenti , a first-year social work major from Warren, Pa., Cassidy Donals , a third-year environmental science major from Henrietta, N.Y., Cassidy Gage , a second-year unified childhood education major from Dundee, N.Y., Peyton Ribblett , a first-year political science and history major from Randolph, N.Y., and Olivia Santana , a fourth-year occupational science major from Parker, Colo.
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Things to do during Chicago Public Schools spring break 2024
C hicago Public Schools are closed for spring break from March 25 to 29, and out of session April 1 for a school improvement day. If you are looking for activities to keep the kids busy, there are plenty of events planned for students of all ages across the city.
For a full list of CPS spring break resources and Safe Haven programs, visit cps.edu .
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Activities for all ages:.
Spring Break at the Pier
March 25 to 30
Navy Pier is hosting a week full of free activities for students of all ages. Activities range from youth yoga, meditation, craft workshops, STEM learning activities and jump rope parties. The full schedule for the week can be found at navypier.org .
City of Chicago's Family Fun Days
Free family-friendly activities will be taking place at three Chicago park locations. Activities include games, crafts, sports and library card sign-ups. The Family Fun Days are also good opportunities to learn about summer programs and get your children's vaccinations up to date for free.
River Park, 5100 N. Francisco Ave.- March 27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Union Park 1501 W. Randolph St.- March 28, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Back of the Yards Spring Fest
Friday, March 29
2 to 5 p.m.
Spring Fest is a fun, safe space for community members of all ages. Hosted by After School Matters and Increase the Peace, the event will celebrate spring with a day full of games and raffles.
Join the 81 Club
CPS students can join the 81 Club and gain instant access to any of the 81 Chicago Public Library locations. Students can sign up by visiting any Chicago Public Library in-person and asking a librarian, by asking a teacher how to sign up or by using the Sora app.
SEE ALSO: CPS ranked No. 1 among other large cities for reading improvement after COVID pandemic
Free Museum Days
Chicago Children's Museum's Spring Break Play Days
March 22 to April 7, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
On these special spring break activity days, children can enjoy circus-themed activities at the museum.
DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center
Learn more about history, culture, art, experiences and the global ties of Black people all around the world. The DuSable Black History museum is always free for Illinois public school students in grades K-12.
Museum of Contemporary Art of Chicago
Take a family trip to see some interesting contemporary art exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Admission is free for all Illinois residents on Tuesdays. Admission for children 18 and under is always free.
Museums for All
For those receiving SNAP benefits, Museums for All can help provide free or reduced admission to museums. A map of participating museums can be found at museums4all.org .
Activities for ages 13+:
'Stitch Your Stash' Workshop
Monday, March 25
6 to 7 p.m.
Location: Zoom
Join an online crochet and knitting club hosted by the Legler Regional Library . This free event welcomes everyone with a passion for fiber arts.
Teen Gaming Zone
Tuesday, March 26
3 to 5 p.m.
The Chicago Public Library in Little Italy is hosting an afternoon of games for ages 13 to 19. The library will have card games, board games, a Nintendo Switch and a STEAM Machine to play.
Wednesday, March 27
6 to 9 p.m.
Zikomo's Suites, 6343 S. Western Ave.
My Chi. My Future. has arranged a variety of "Spring Kickback" events during spring break week. Parti Gras is a night full of free food, fun and music for ages 16 to 24, hosted by Think Outside Da Block.
Skate N Peace Jam
Thursday, March 28
3 to 7 p.m.
Hamilton Park, 513 W. 72nd St.
Also part of the MCMF Spring Kickback series, Skate N Peace Jam is a roller-skating night in Englewood with free food, fun and music for 16- to 24-year-olds.
March Madness Kickback
4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
YMCA, 824 N. Hamlin Ave.
Kelly Hall YMCA is hosting a spring break March Madness event in Humboldt Park as part of the MCMF event series. Ages 12 through 24 are welcome to participate in sports, Easter-themed activities and enjoy free food at the event.
Spring Forward Teen Bash 2024
Saturday, March 30
Noon to 4 p.m.
Teens ages 13 to 19 can enjoy activities from mini golf to riding a mechanical bull at Navy Pier's Aon Ballroom. There will be free pizza and snacks, skateboarding, BMX activities, arcade games, a graffiti wall and much more. The event is free, but a reservation on Eventbrite is required.
Get a free Lifeguard Certification during Spring Break
The Chicago Park District is offering free lifeguard certification and paid training for teens 16 and older interested in becoming lifeguards for the city's beaches and pools. More information can be found at chicagoparkdistrict.com/lifeguards .
Spring Break Theatre Week
Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Goodman Theatre and The Understudy are joining forces to provide free workshops and social activities for Chicago teens interested in the world of performance.
Writing Workshop at Steppenwolf Theatre
Steppenwolf Theatre will host Chicago playwright Omer Abbas Salem in an exciting workshop where he breaks down his process, shares tips and tricks, and guides students in writing their own material.
Movement Workshop at Goodman Theatre
Goodman's Education and Engagement team will guide students as they explore the world of physical storytelling in this workshop. They will discover new strategies that will help amplify their emotional presence on stage and take their performances to the next level.
Teen Mixer at The Understudy
Teens interested in theater can attend this mixer for a free beverage at this theatre-bookstore and café in Andersonville.
More information about the program and discounted theatre tickets can be found at mychimyfuture.org .
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