When it comes to spring break,
Florida is still the most common spot to
travel to. The hot spots in Florida for
spring break primarily include Pensacola
Beach, Daytona Beach, Miami and the
Florida Keys. These destinations provide
a variety of beaches, days filled with
plenty of sunshine, plenty of frosty
beverages and tons of spring breakers
who love to play in the sand, surf the
ocean waves and drink gallons of adult
cocktails.
The Florida Keys offers several
places to shop and eat as well as learn
more about the state of Florida. Most
people though just go there during
spring break simply for the refreshing
and relaxing atmosphere.
Another enjoyable pastime is walking
along the miles of beach, looking at the
different sized seashells and sand
dollars that are washed onto the shores
from the endless waves of the mighty
ocean. You can also look out into the
horizon of the ocean and see shrimp
boats and sail boats in various
locations.
Sailing is another fun thing to do,
if you know how. You could rent a boat
for a full day and head out onto the
ocean for yet another point of view of
Florida.
To a lot of students, and the parents
of the younger students who take their
children on vacation for spring break,
Florida is like paradise. There are so
many adventures and activities there,
that there never seems to be enough
hours in the day to see and do it all.
When nighttime rolls around, these
active families usually can't wait to
hit their hotel room and fall asleep,
resting up for the next day's adventure.
When it comes to the typical college
students on spring break though, the
real fun starts when the sun goes down.
This is when the night clubs,
restaurants and bars start to open up
and the wild and crazy nightlife begins.
These night time activities are probably
what spring break is most famous for. It
is the focus of many TV shows and
movies.
All in all, college students from
across the nation tend to flock to
Florida for spring break as there seems
to be a little something for everyone.
It can be a relaxing getaway or a wild
blow off of stress to clear the mind
before returning to the books on campus.
Also, by traveling in groups the
students can help keep their travel
expenses to a minimum by sharing rooms,
gas, rentals and other related costs.
So, where will you be this spring?