Are you ready for an adult spring break? The days are longer, the temperatures are warming, and it's the time of year where most of us are suffering from an acute case of spring wanderlust. After all, there's a reason why "spring break" is a popular variety of vacation! But we're (thankfully) well past the days of college spring breaks, with their overcrowded beaches and red Solo cups. Nor are we looking for a family-friendly vacation full of black mouse ears and amusement park rides.
What we're pining for, after months of winter and years of a pandemic, are some bucket-list-level getaways for a grown-up spring break. We're talking about fun-yet-refined spring getaways in Wine Country or a charming coastal town, all-inclusive adventures in some of the most incredible destinations in America. If that's the kind of getaway you're seeking, let the following spring break destinations for adults inspire your next adventure.
Warm Spring Break Destinations
Do you have visions of sandy beaches and umbrella-topped drinks for your adult spring break vacay? Same! Here are some warm spring break destinations to thaw your winter-frozen bones:
1. Seaside, Florida
- Closest Airport: Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport and Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport
- Known For: The basis for "The Truman Show" and its epic "Airstream Row," a marvelous collection of vintage Airstream food trucks with off the town square.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Vacation options abound in and near Seaside, like this stunning beachfront cottage.
- Don't Miss: Wander over to Airstream Row and enjoy a culinary trip around the world!
Seaside is a unique waterfront community in Florida that has quietly become one of the most coveted vacation destinations in the state. In addition to incredible boutiques, charming retailers (including an independent bookstore and record shop), and an adorable grocery, the town's Central Square is home to a world of cuisine, from fine dining restaurants to a lineup of food trucks on Airstream Row, and has been listed as one of the most beautiful spaces in the world.The location of the picture-perfect town of Seahaven in "The Truman Show," Seaside is one of the most idyllic coastal locales in the country; and unlike its fictional counterpart, Seaside is the real deal, and as good as it gets. Curious about what to expect in sublime Seaside, Florida? Here's a preview c/o Visit Florida:
2. New Orleans, Louisiana
- Closest Airport: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
- Known For: Mardi Gras, The French Quarter, and amazing food.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this Waterfront VRBO that's just a quick drive from the heart of the French Quarter!
- Don't Miss: The food. Definitely make it a priority to explore the culinary attractions of NOLA!
Offering a beguiling blend of culture, history and breathtaking landscapes, the city of New Orleans is a timeless getaway for anyone and everyone to experience -- and spring is the best time to visit.
Around this time of year, you’ll find some of the most popular festivals happening in the area, raising the appeal to visiting this destination. The French Quarter Festival is held annually in mid-April, and it's an event where you can revel in the greatness that is Louisiana culture, music, and food. In addition, the weather during this season is nothing short of sublime: warm and welcoming, without a hint of the oppressive summer heat that's to come! Check out this video of The Big Easy byIsland Hopper TV:
3. Sedona, Arizona
- Closest Airport: Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and Flagstaff Pulliam Airport
- Known For: Red rocks and epic outdoor recreation.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this gorgeous dog-friendly rental in Sedona - it's the perfect home base for your adventures with Fido!
- Don't Miss: Sedona has an amazing culinary scene with some of the best restaurants in Arizona including Tii Gavo!
Trade the turquoise waters and white-sand beaches for the verdant cacti and red rocks of Sedona, Arizona. The desert landscape of Sedona is simply sublime, providing the perfect backdrop for a range of outdoor escapades, from hiking and stargazing to meditation and yoga. But Sedona is not a one-trick pony; the town proper is home to a thriving dining scene, historic points of interest, as well as some exceptional resorts and luxurious accommodations guaranteed to take your visit to the next level.
Cheap Spring Break Destinations
Looking to do spring break on a budget? You don't have to sacrifice an amazing experience... these cheap spring break destinations are all bucket-list worthy! Each destination was selected for a variety of budget-friendly criteria, from ease of access (proximity to nearby airports or major highways for road trippers), free and/or inexpensive attractions, and affordable accommodations.
4. Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Closest Airport: Santa Fe Regional Airport
- Known For: History - Santa Fe is among the oldest towns in the U.S.
- Where To Stay Nearby: While options like La Fonda on the Plaza offer loads of history, those looking for quieter accommodations can check out VRBO rentals like this beautiful casita near The Plaza of Santa Fe.
- Don't Miss: The Santa Fe Plaza is a paradise for both shoppers and history buffs, full of historic monuments, art galleries of all mediums, businesses, and some of the best restaurants in the state.
Touted as one of the top vacation destination in the world, New Mexico's state capital is a place of immense beauty and history. Santa Fe was founded in 1609, making it one of the oldest towns in the country. It's an open (history) book for visitors; Santa Fe is home to both the oldest house and oldest church in the U.S. In addition to its fascinating history, the town is one of the most beautiful the West. Surrounded by colorful, beautiful mountains, Santa Fe offers visitors an abundance of year-round adventures; during the spring, the rock climbing, hiking, and wildlife viewing here are phenomenal. And for those looking to spend spring break immersed in this intriguing culture, the Santa Fe Plaza is acclaimed for its incredible shopping, museums, and restaurants, many of which are extremely easy on the wallet. These are places owned and operated by Native American vendors and residents for, in some cases, generations, bringing new meaning to the concept of "shopping locally" and offering a wholly unique and authentic New Mexico experience.Here's a preview of what to expect on your adult spring break in Santa Fe, c/o Travel OOO:
5. Austin, Texas
- Closest Airport: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- Known For: Laid-back vibes, thriving culinary scene, the world's largest urban bat colony.
- Where To Stay Nearby: There are lots of hotels in downtown ATX, but if you're looking for something unique, check out this Fairy Tale VRBO in Austin!
- Don't Miss: See the infamous Congress Avenue bats via a nighttime Segway tour!
With its lush greenery, quirky treasures, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, Austin will challenge any preconditions you had about the Lone Star State. This iconoclast is a city where anything goes: you'll find amazing barbecue pits and vegan food trucks, Hill Country views and desert landscapes, craft breweries and swanky wineries. The best part? You can enjoy a world-class experience without the world-class price tag. Austin is a surprisingly affordable city and many of its best restaurants, bars, and attractions are incredibly affordable!The town itself seems to have a pulse of its own, complete with music and museums on every street corner (including the streets themselves, as with the iconic "I love you so much" mural!). Easily one of the best vacation towns in the country, spring is an especially perfect time to visit Austin, before the summer heat sets in. Curious about what to expect from a spring break in Austin? Check out this video from Island Hopper TV:
6. Chicago, Illinois
- Closest Airport: O'Hare International Airport
- Known For: The Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier, Chicago-style pizza, hot dogs, beer... Chicago is an acclaimed food city!
- Where To Stay Nearby: Hotels abound in the Windy City, but there are lots of affordable VRBO rentals, too, like this adorable mid-century modern penthouse apartment.
- Don't Miss: The Chicago Riverwalk is a must-visit attraction that's full of the city's most acclaimed restaurants, bars, and museums!
Chicago might well be the Jan Brady of American cities. This Midwest destination is generally pitted against its coastal counterparts, New York City and Los Angeles; and honestly, it has everything those cities have -- and more. Unlike its coastal brethren, Chicago is an easy (and affordable) car trip from lots of places in the U.S., so you can save your money for exploring Chicago -- though this city is surprisingly easy to explore on a budget.While many shy away from the Windy City during the colder months of the year, spring in Chicago is positively enchanting. The bold blue skies above iconic destinations like Navy Pier and Lincoln Park provide a picture-perfect playground for adventurous tourists, and the Magnificent Mile is a must-visit for serious shoppers. Pack a coat and enjoy a week of great culture, amazing sights, and some of the best food (and drinks!) of your life, all in this marvelous Midwest town.
7. Asheville, North Carolina
- Closest Airport: Asheville Regional Airport
- Known For: Amazing wine scene, the Blue Ridge Mountains, The Biltmore.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this cozy cabin for a luxurious and affordable place to stay just minutes from the heart of downtown Asheville!
- Don't Miss: You can't visit Asheville, North Carolina, without stopping by The Biltmore, which is absolutely ravishing when its gardens bloom in spring!
Surrounded by the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, North Carolina, combines epic outdoor adventure with mountain town charm, for a wholly unique and wonderful experience. The city boasts a vibrant arts scene and delightful mix of quirky eateries and acclaimed restaurants; the region is also home to beautiful wineries and world-renowned attractions (see: The Biltmore, c/o Wanderlust):
Unique Spring Break Destinations
If you're looking to mix things up from the standard coastal spring break, the following unique spring break destinations each offer something special. Whether you're a history buff or bourbon enthusiast, enjoy an adult spring break at one of these unique destinations:
8. Park City, Utah
- Closest Airport: Salt Lake City International Airport
- Known For: Epic wintertime recreation and an impossibly charming apres ski setup.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Options abound in Downtown Park City, including this luxury VRBO.
- Don't Miss: Explore Main Street via trolley and be prepared to be swept off your feet by this beautiful town!
It doesn't get more iconic mountain town vacation than Park City, Utah. Known as one of the top ski destinations in the country, Park City is a veritable playground for winter sports enthusiasts. But the town's popularity wanes in the spring and summer months, which makes it a prime candidate for a low-key, outdoorsy getaway during this time of year. Because it's nestled in the Wasatch Mountains, you'll enjoy gorgeous mountain views from pretty much everywhere in Park City -- and there truly is no "off season" for the stellar views. There's so much to keep you occupied in this pretty mountain town: start by exploring the shops, restaurants, and pubs along Main Street. During the warmer months, the same slopes and trails that attract skiers are just as alluring to hikers and mountain bikers. And the opportunity to experience the splendor of Park City -- minus the heavy coats *and* the crowds -- is truly something worth seeking out.
9. Bardstown, Kentucky
- Closest Airport: Louisville International Airport
- Known For: One word: bourbon.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Options abound all around the heart of Historic Bardstown, including the luxurious Huston House.
- Don't Miss: Definitely have dinner and a drink at The Old Talbott Tavern, the oldest bourbon bar in the country!
Easily the most spirited adult spring break destinations in the U.S., Bardstown might just be the most unexpected, too. The Bourbon Capital of the World is a celebration of Kentucky's most acclaimed export, with Bardstown home to no fewer than 11 world-famous distilleries. After sampling your fill along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, opt for a historic night at the (allegedly) haunted Old Talbott Inn or check out the newly renovated Bardstown Motor Lodge, a blissfully nostalgic hotel that's effortlessly cool and unabashedly retro. Intrigued? Here's what's waiting for you on your adult spring break in Bourbon Country:
West Coast Spring Break Destinations
California dreaming? Or is the moody PNW more your style? Whatever you fancy, these West Coast spring break destinations fit the bill.
10. Cayucos, California
- Closest Airport: San Luis Obispo County Regional Airport
- Known For: Cayucos is known as the "Last of the California Beach Towns," and is a laid-back place that warmly welcomes all.
- Where To Stay Nearby: In terms of accommodations, given its location right on the shores of the Pacific, pretty much every hotel in town is going to have amazing views... Cayucos Sunset Inn Bed & Breakfast certainly does! And for those into charming coastal cottages, this stunning beachfront cottage is easily one of the rentals in the area!
- Don't Miss: Grab your car (or rent one, if you flew into town) and explore the stunning California Coast on the Pacific Coast Highway!
Beautiful and dreamy, Cayucos is the epitome of the Golden State’s dazzling natural beauty, and makes for an amazing and wholly memorable spring break getaway for adults. Colloquially referred to as the Last of the California Beach Towns, Cayucos is a laid-back town of around 3,000 located between Highway 1 and the Pacific Ocean in San Luis Obispo County, making it convenient to get to, yet the town is secluded enough to feel like an escape. (Even better? Given its position along Highway 1, the journey to Cayucos is as gorgeous as the destination itself!) While most flock to this SoCal town in the summer, the Sea Glass Festival is reason alone to visit in the spring. Each year, visitors come from all over the country to enjoy a weekend of artisan goods, beachside fun, live music, and an extensive marketplace of the finest sea glass art on the coast. Looking for a preview of what to expect in Cayucos? Check out this video from ROYCE IN THE HOUSE:
11. San Juan Islands, Washington
- Closest Airport: Seattle-Tacoma
- Known For: Whale watching.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this beautiful waterfront suite via VRBO!
- Don't Miss: You can't visit Friday Harbor without stopping by Lime Kiln Point State Park!
If you're looking for a buttoned-up, East Coast-style getaway that's not as crowded and has that special PNW je ne sais quoi, visit Washington's San Juan Islands. The slower pace of life on the San Juan Islands will instantly set your mind at ease, and it’s nearly impossible not to feel relaxed when surrounded by some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the country. The whale watching, in particular, is amazing, and you’ll have a whole host of options when it comes to choosing how you wish to experience this bucket-list adventure. Whales can be spotted year-round, but the best time to visit if you’re hoping to see these giants is from mid-April through early October, when the whales feed on the runs of Pacific salmon and raise their young in the calm waters around the islands and in Haro Strait. Opt to embark on a chartered whale-watching tour from one of the many area guides, or explore the waterways on your own via kayak rentals and guided tours offered by local outfitters. In our opinion, whale watching in Washington might be the most epic spring break ever!
12. Bend, Oregon
- Closest Airport: Redmond Municipal Airport
- Known For: Epic outdoor recreation.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Check out this luxury VRBO in Bend!
- Don't Miss: Yes, people come to Bend for outdoor recreation, but pop culture fans know this charming PNW locale as the home to the last Blockbuster in there world!
The Pacific Northwest offers some of the most sublime outdoor recreation in the country, and while the Columbia River Gorge and Olympic National Park tend to steal the spotlight, there's a place in Central Oregon that's quite possibly the coolest under-the-radar spring break destination in the country. Bend is at the epicenter of the region's outdoor adventures: lakes, forests, caves -- the landscape of Central Oregon is incredibly varied and the opportunities for adventure are abundant. Wanderlust Tours in Bend is a place that specializes in next-level outdoor adventures: epic, bucket-list level escapades. These adventures are extraordinary in every way; you won't simply go hiking, you'll trek to the top of a volcano, into the depths of an ancient caldera and over flows of molten rock. Or opt to take a sunset kayak tour via Wanderlust Tour where you'll paddle through shockingly blue waters, with the mighty Cascades and expansive dark skies providing the most swoon-worthy backdrop:
East Coast Spring Break Destinations
While the East Coast is best-known for fall foliage and snowy winters, spring in this region of the U.S. is nothing short of sublime. Here are some of the best spring break destinations on the East Coast that offer fantastic opportunities for an adults-only getaway!
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13. Charlottesville, Virginia
- Closest Airport: Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport
- Known For: Charlottesville is home of University of Virginia and Thomas Jefferson's famed estate, Monticello, as well as thriving wine and craft brewery scenes.
- Where To Stay Nearby: You'll find loads of amazing *and* affordable rentals in CVille, including this luxury home near town.
- Don't Miss: Charlottesville's popular shops, restaurants and ambiance converge in one main area, known as the historic Downtown Mall!
If the vineyards of Wine Country are beckoning, might we suggest a visit to Charlottesville, Virginia, instead. This charming Southern town, dubbed "CVille" by residents, is home to local restaurants, beautiful outdoor spaces, access to higher education, diversity, local art, and much more. Charlottesville is also just a quick drive from some of the best hikes along the Blue Ridge Parkway and Shenandoah National Park; these are places that take on an almost heavenly beauty during the spring. For oenophiles, Virginia is one of the country's top wine-producing states, and the Charlottesville area alone is home to more than 40 wineries. Some of the area's popular wineries include Barboursville, Jefferson Vineyards, Michael Shaps Wineworks, Early Mountain Vineyards, and King Family Vineyards, and both casual and serious wine aficionados alike will be quite happy sipping Charlottesville vintages whilst gazing out at the beguiling Blue Ridge Mountains.
14. Portland, Maine
- Closest Airport: Portland International Jetport
- Known For: Lobster, craft breweries, and lighthouses.
- Where To Stay Nearby: Hotels abound in Portland, Maine, be we're partial to homey little rentals like this cozy VRBO.
- Don't Miss: Don't pass up the opportunity to visit the most-photographed lighthouse in the country: Portland Light!
You might think we're crazy for suggesting an adult spring break getaway to Portland, Maine, but hear us out: come March, Portland begins to come alive with bustling ports and restaurants reopening, but without the summer crowds. Portland is a bicyclist’s paradise, too, and there are many places where one can rent a bike to ride along Commercial Street's downtown waterfront. There's no shortage of things to do in Portland, Maine, either: stop at the Portland Science Center, East End Beach, the Eastern Promenade, Portland Observatory, Victoria Mansion, or Portland Museum of Art. Dining options in Portland are equally numerous, with Duckfat, OTTO, and Nosh Kitchen Bar sure to fuel your adventures and warm your bones from the invigorating spring air!
When was the last time you planned a grown-up spring break? It's something we highly recommend! Leave the stress and work behind for a week (or two) -- it will all be waiting for you when you return a calmer, more relaxed, and happier version of yourself.
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