We visited Boston for spring break two years ago and had a great time. Did a couple of tours, ate tasty food. You could catch a game too, if you’re into sports. The weather was perfect, and the city was so compact and easy to navigate for a short trip.
We haven’t been yet but I’m researching a trip to Newport Rhode Island over spring break for this year. Would be nice to see it before the summer crowds get there. |
I’ve booked spring break on short notice before. Personally I’d check flights first (I’d want something direct and fairly convenient if only going for 4 days) and then see what you can find. These are all pretty easy, usually, even on short notice :
Florida (anywhere) Cancun New Orleans LA San Diego Vegas Phoenix All are likely to have good weather, lots of places with nice pools, and a wide variety of things to do. Not a fan of colder weather places for spring break- can be very iffy at this time of year. |
We are considering going here. Are there any nice beaches? I've heard the beaches are rocky. |
We'd love some more advice on this. Specifically, where to look for reliable last-minute (less than 30 days out) all-inclusive packages or cruises. |
I’d look at Costco travel packages and all the southwest travel packages. |
I book last minute all the time - most trips planned 1-3 months in advance.
The problem I had this year planning Spring break (and I've been trying since Christmas) is that there are very few non stop flights and they are very expensive. I remember flying to cancun for $400 round trip non stop on Southwest years ago. Now it's $1,000, we have long layovers and we will have to pay for checked bags now too. For five people it adds up. I figured I'd find one flight deal out there to PR or BVI or Cancun but even Florida flights are really expensive this year. I'm wondering if a lot of these US options will be cheaper as the economy tanks and foreigners shun the US. I think Americans are going to plan fewer vacations this summer too. |
What tours did you take and where did you eat in Boston? |