where to go - 4 day spring break with teens?

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try going back to Puerto Rico again. It’s much more than San Juan. You are missing 99 percent of the island if that’s all you think there is because you visited once. It’s got some much adventure and food and experiences. You can go back every single time and experience something new and different.


We are considering going here. Are there any nice beaches? I've heard the beaches are rocky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems kind of late to be planning this.


I plan last minute nice vacations for my family all the time. Planned and booked airfare and hotel for last year’s spring break getaway 3 days before we left. Tons of deals out there, if you’re flexible and know how to research travel.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems kind of late to be planning this.


I plan last minute nice vacations for my family all the time. Planned and booked airfare and hotel for last year’s spring break getaway 3 days before we left. Tons of deals out there, if you’re flexible and know how to research travel.


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.

Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


What tours did you take and where did you eat in Boston?
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