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11 Spring Break Ideas for College Students

How will you spend the best week of your life.

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11 Spring Break Ideas for College Students
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Spring break is the light at the end of the tunnel for college students. It signifies the end of Winter for others, it's one step closer to graduation, and to a few, it's the last huge bash of their college career. Regardless of which one you're planning your trip around, make sure it's a week to remember.

Inside the U.S

1. Daytona, Florida.

Anywhere you look here during those amazing weeks between March and April you can find a party going on somewhere, if you're looking for a place to go that won't break the bank, Daytona Beach is the place to go.

2. Colorado.

If you're more of a cold weather person, have no fear, Colorado has plenty of attractions for those looking for a week-long ski trip. Vail and Aspen are always sure spots to hit the slopes, but most people end up in Boulder which is one of the best college towns around and they've also legalized marijuana.

3. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

From white sandy beaches to Señor Frogs, Myrtle Beach is the place to go. With Oceanfront motels for $50, to dozens of beachside rides, your spring break will be a blast.

4. Atlantic City, New Jersey.

A place where the gaming and casino scene can keep you occupied for hours. However, if you don't want to break the bank don't forget about the boardwalk, live music shows, and night clubs

5. Panama City Beach, Florida.

Panama City Beach or PCB is more normally referred to, is a place where students from all over the SEC flock in early March. PCB is home to Club La Vela -- the biggest nightclub in the world and ground zero for all Spring Break activity. However, drinking has recently been banned on the beaches, so this destination is sure to fall off the list of top destinations.

6. Key West, Florida.


Always one of the most visited destinations for college students, this hot spot features hot weather, cool waters, and a crazy nightlife. So if you'd rather make the short drive down to Florida, rather than flying to Mexico, definitely consider the Keys.

7. Virginia Beach, Virginia.


For those on the east coast, Virginia beach is always a great destination to head to. With cool water and a huge nightlife, there's always something to do around here, you just have to deal with the crowds.

Outside the U.S.

8. Ocho Rios, Jamaica.

With crystal clear water and beautiful mountain ranges, this little piece of paradise is a great spot for you to spend your week. For those looking to get a little crazy, Margaritaville is a favorite hangout for you and your spring break squad and a great place to meet some new friends.

9. Nassau, Bahamas.

A cruise hotspot where the white sandy beaches can even be seen when your snorkeling in the crystal clear water. Just make sure the ship doesn't leave you while you're out soaking up the sun.

10. Cancun, Mexico.


Would this be a spring break list without Cancun? This spring break hotspot is crawling with students from all over the world looking to soak up some rays, and party the week away. So grab your bathing suit, some sunglasses, and some sunscreen and hit the beach.

11. College Party Cruise!

A college students dream! A five day, four-night all-inclusive cruise through the Bahamas, that is sure to give you a week to remember, or at least try to remember.

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