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10 Must-See Spring Break Destinations For The True Adventurer

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10 Must-See Spring Break Destinations For The True Adventurer
Alexey Topolyanskiy

1. Catalina Islands, U.S.A.

This is the perfect spot for those looking to be surrounded by nature. From deep water diving to surfing, and hiking, Catalina has it all plus its right off the coast of Southern California so once you are done exploring you can go and explore L.A.

P.S. It’s where I’ll be spending some of my time this break.


2. Eugene, Oregon

You’ve probably never heard of this place, but it is such a beautiful town. If you’re not looking for the full out nature adventure that is Catalina I would consider going to Eugene. It’s a small town surrounded by beautiful landscapes that will have your Instagram popping for weeks.


3. Estes Park, Colorado

This is definitely for those who enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Those of you who like to be out on the slopes will find joy in Estes, and it isn’t as popular as some other areas in Colorado, so there will be fewer people. Lastly, who doesn’t love cuddling by the fireplace in a quaint little town


4. South Padre Island, Texas

There is a good mix of exploring nature and the party atmosphere of spring break on South Padre Island. Everything's bigger in Texas including spring break. The parties are wild and the sea around the island is even wilder.


5. Daytona Beach, Florida

For the ultimate partier who is still on a budget, Daytona Beach is the way to go. You are still getting to experience the spring break party lifestyle without the expenses of Miami.


6. Havana, Cuba

There is no telling how much longer we will be allowed into Cuba. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit such a colorful place. With its old-timey cars and streets filled with music, you feel almost transported back to a simpler time.


7. Montreal, Canada

Foodies this is the place to be. Montreal is home to some of the best restaurants in the world and also has a great food truck scene. With its mixture of French and Canadian culture, it gives you the experience of being in Europe without leaving the continent.


8. Bali, Indonesia

It isn’t the cheapest place to visit, but if you rent a small villa on the water and a motorbike you're good to go. College is stressful enjoy the chill vibes of the islands while lounging in your pool.


9. Ecuador

This is the place to be in South America, not only do they use the dollar but there is so much to do there. It has the Andes mountains, the Galapagos Islands, the Amazon rainforests, and lots of beaches for surfing.


10. Krakow, Poland

Visiting anywhere in Europe is not cheap, but the further east you go the cheaper it is. One of the best cities in eastern Europe is Krakow. It is filled with rich architecture and great food. The weather there is also very nice this time of year. If you're looking to be unique and go somewhere new and different I would highly recommend Krakow.

If you have a favorite destination for spring break please comment it down below. I’d also love to hear where everyone is going this year!

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