Top Vacations for Spring Break 2007

Brandee Teer
Are you planning a big spring break bash and not sure what to do? Here are some ideas to get you started.

Bahamas Cruise: Take a long relaxing cruise from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to the Bahamas. You can explore endless sand beaches, go snorkeling and parasailing or check out the straw market.

Cancun, Mexico: The largest international spring break site. Over 300,000 students will visit Cancun this year and it's a non-stop party. The City, the biggest club in Cancun, is an entertainment complex. It has a wave pool, a multi-level club and a light show.

Acapulco, Mexico: Relax on the golden sun beaches and enjoy a few drinks. Check out El Alebrijie, an enormous club that boasts 5000 people a night. This club has a 2 million dollar sound system, stunning light show and waterfalls to dance in front of.

Negril, Jamaica: Stop to enjoy the breathtaking sunset. With 7 miles of beach and sandy cliffs, there is something for everyone. While there you can snorkel, parasail, explore the rainforest, climb a waterfall, or just enjoy the white beaches and Turquoise Ocean. And don't forget to check out Risky Business, where you can play beach volleyball and enjoy the "Bottomless Mug."

Nassau, Bahamas: If you've never been on a booze cruise then this is the place for you. You won't want to miss the Atlantis Casino or the parties on the beach.

Panama City, Florida: With its white sand beaches, it hosts the largest beach club in the U.S. Club La Vela will host around 250,000 students this summer and holds over 6000 at a time. They have 9 theme rooms where you can find Hip-Hop, Bootie and Dance music all in one club. They also feature live music and a lagoon shaped pool. The line builds and the prices rise as the evening goes on, so get there early.

Daytona Beach, Florida: This is where all the madness started and is the world's original spring break destination. Located on the east coast of Florida, this is a great option for those looking for an expensive yet eventful break. Since alcohol is prohibited on the beach, the hotels make the most of their legendary parties.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico: You won't be disappointed if you spend your spring break here. You will see miles of golden beaches, deep blue water and amazing rock formations. Scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding, fishing and lazy days on the beach are just some of the things you will experience in Cabo. Average temperatures are in the 80's so your winter blues will melt away. The Roxx is known is Cabo's best nightclub and is open all night long.

Puerto Vallarta. Mexico: In the heart of the Mexican Riviera, you won't want to miss this hot spot. Christine's was voted most popular bar and is encounter that will wow you.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: A quiet secluded location, ideal for couples and small groups of friends. This is a non-traditional spring destination that will truly be an island paradise. You can tour the jungles of Hispaniola or swim with the dolphins in the Caribbean water.

South Beach, Florida: Has an unrivaled nightlife that will keep you dancing till dawn. Home of the Versace mansion, South Beach will keep you busy both day and night.

Mazatlan, Mexico: A new party every night will keep you busy. Valentino's, best known as the "castle on the rocks," has something for everyone. There is a karaoke room and a dance floor that's perched over the ocean.

South Padre, Texas: Only 30 miles north of the Mexican border and home to Girls Gone Wild. A party place for two countries, this island is sure to keep it going all night long.

So, whatever your taste is, from mild to wild, there is surely something for you to do this spring break.

Published by Brandee Teer

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