Best Spring Break Destinations for 2025

Are you looking to take a fun spring break vacation, but you have no idea where to go or what to do? We’ve got you covered. We rounded up eight of the best destinations to visit during the spring. Whether you’re looking to party hard, take a romantic getaway or have fun with the whole family, we have a good variety to choose from.

Cancun

Cancun

Cancun may be an obvious choice, but it really is party central for spring break. There’s so much more that Cancun has to offer outside of partying 24/7. Go scuba diving in the clear, blue waters of the Caribbean or explore a cenote, which is basically just a beautiful sinkhole you can swim in. After you’re done adventuring, grab a few mouthwatering street tacos to end the perfect day.

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Santa Barbrara, California

Santa Barbrara

Fantastic weather, exquisite food, a relaxed lifestyle and beautiful beaches — what more could you ask for? Santa Barbara is a beautiful city on the central California coast filled with Spanish-style white stucco buildings with red-tile roofs. After you’ve worked your body on a kayak tour of the Channel Islands, treat yourself to a meal at one of Santa Barbara’s many delicious restaurants. If you find the time, you can also take a trip to the nearby Santa Ynez Mountains for a wine tasting.

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Savannah, Georgia

Savannah

Savannah is a prime spring destination due to its many activities for couples and families. Take a riverboat cruise or a nice stroll to the Savannah City Market. The thing Savannah is most known for during spring is the Savannah Music Festival. It’s the biggest music festival in Georgia, and this year it runs from March 28 to April 13. Another big festival in April is the SCAD Sidewalk Arts Festival (April 27), at which you can see impressive artwork from students.

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Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto

If you’re looking for some of the most gorgeous sites in spring, look no further than Kyoto. Visit in late March or early April to see the beautiful cherry blossoms at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple. It’s one of the oldest temples in Japan, and many travelers make it a priority to visit. Of course, it wouldn’t be a complete Japan trip without trying all the amazing food!

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Yosemite National Park, California

Yosemite National Park

If you’re traveling with your family, Yosemite National Park is a great place for all ages. You can take the little ones on a hike to some beautiful waterfalls or take a swim at Mirror Lake. One place kids will absolutely love is the Happy Isles Art and Nature Center, featuring history exhibits, interactive displays and arts and crafts. If you’re a camping family, Yosemite is a great destination.

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Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Wisconsin Dells

It’s called the Waterpark Capital of the World, and it lives up to that moniker. You can’t go anywhere in Wisconsin Dells without being near one of its awesome indoor and outdoor water parks. The kids won’t want to leave the parks, but once night comes, you can take a stroll to the many shops and restaurants in town.

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Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Another great spot to see cherry blossoms in spring is Washington, D.C., which hosts the National Cherry Blossom Festival to celebrate the bloom from March 20 to April 14. The city also features several museums that both you and your kids will love, including the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Planet Word and the National Air and Space Museum.

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Orlando, Florida

Orlando

Here’s the one your kids are probably yearning for, and we don’t blame them. You have Disney World, where they can see all their favorite Disney characters and experience classic rides such as Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. You should also visit Universal Studios Orlando, especially if your kids are Harry Potter fans. The amazing Wizarding World will transport them straight to Hogwarts.

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We hope you find a great destination to visit for spring break this year!

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