South Padre Island is in the TOP
10
South Padre
Island is the #5 spring break
destination and for the locals
here that's just great. What
that means is that South Padre
Island Spring breakers can still
have a lot of fun and it just
doesn't disrupt the locals and
still boasts the economy. South
Padre Island Property and Real
Estate is still a great value
and the towns of South Padre
Island and Port Isabel are great
places to live and invest.
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Well, it’s that time of year
again: the annual migration to
the surf, sand and sunshine of
some beach locale. Last year, I
discussed
how an adult can survive Spring
Break,
and like a ring from Tiffany,
that advice is timeless. But if
you are looking to make that
annual migration this year, sit
back, relax and see where the
hot destinations are for Spring
Break 2006.
How do I know that they’re hot?
I asked more than 2,000 members
of our Tripso forums a simple
question — “Where do you want to
go for Spring Break?” — and I
got these top 10 picks. While
some of them are definitely for
the young at heart (a euphemism
for the Party Hearty Crowd,
hereafter abbreviated as “PHC”),
others are geared to somewhat
less raucous vacationers.
Number 10:
The U.S. Virgin Islands
For a snapshot of the entire
Caribbean, look to
the three U.S. Virgin Islands.
For bustling beaches, nightlife
and great shopping,
St. Thomas
can’t be beat — it’s not the
most distinctive island, but
it’s a lot of fun. For unspoiled
scenery and quiet surroundings,
head to federally protected St.
John, where coral reefs, hiking
trails and many small resorts
are an eco-tourist’s dream for
rest and relaxation. Between the
hustle and bustle of
St. Thomas and the
serenity of
St. John
lies St. Croix, a lovely island
that does a good job balancing
tourism, culture, history and
nature in a wonderfully
Caribbean
way.
Number 9:
Nassau, The
Bahamas
Well known
for its sand, surf and gambling,
Nassau
also has some fantastic
sightseeing and historic
buildings. The capital of the
Bahamas,
Nassau is very much a
modern city, so you will have to
look past the hubbub (and past
the cruise passengers who cram
the island when the ships are in
port) to appreciate its deep
roots to the past and its
Old World flavor.
Everything takes a little longer
here than you’re used to, too,
but it’s worth it just to savor
those beautiful turquoise
waters.
Number 8:
Key West (PHC)
What do Ernest Hemingway, Harry
Truman and Jimmy Buffett have in
common? Besides all singing in
the shower, they were all unable
to resist the allure of
America’s
southernmost city. Sit back and
enjoy the relaxed pace, the
whimsical architecture, the
colorful history and the
“Whatever” attitude of the
locals. You can head off the
island for snorkeling, diving or
fishing — have you ever dived
for lobster? Or you can just
walk around
Old
Town and see the
blend of cultures — a mix of
Cuba (which
lies just 90 miles to the south)
and the
Florida
of yesteryear. Whatever you do,
be sure to celebrate the end of
each day when the sun begins to
set.
Number 7:
Las Vegas
(PHC)
Some have called Las Vegas the
Party Capital of the World, the
city where no vice is verboten.
It is a place where fantastic
things are real and some other
things are just illusions (I
will bite my tongue here). The
Strip is fascinating: a
miniature
New York,
Paris and
Venice; a
battle of pirate ships; and
world-class shopping all up and
down the glitzy street. The city
has shows of every variety and
food for every palate prepared
by just about every famous chef
you can name. Gambling goes
without saying; indeed, the
tables and slots are the
backbone of the economy. For
many, the thrill of winning and
losing makes the casinos the
most exciting show in town. But
mind you, there is a reason very
few casinos go broke. You have
been warned!
Number 6:
Aruba
Despite the recent “boycott”
(which failed),
Aruba is still a hot
destination for Spring Break.
Its brisk trade winds have a way
of changing everything — from
the mangled divi-divi trees on
the beaches, to the strangely
sculpted monoliths in the center
of the island, to the sunburned
sun worshipers on the beach.
Aruba has many
high-rise resorts, great
restaurants, flashy casinos and
white-sand beaches. By day,
there is some of the best
windsurfing and water-skiing in
the
Caribbean; by night,
there is excellent dining and
gambling. Warm, blustery, and
relatively dry, Aruba is a
unique
Caribbean
destination.
Number 5: South Padre Island (PHC)
While
South Padre Island
has been the set for “Girls Gone
Wild” and a few E! Channel “Wild
On” segments, the destination is
still a fantastic place to
visit. Imagine a tropical island
with miles of unspoiled beaches
lying in the sun beside the
sparkling Gulf of Mexico — this
perfect vacation place is
South Padre Island.
Located at the tropical tip of
Texas, it is a
place where warm beaches,
relaxing activities, and good
lodging facilities come
together. It’s a great solution
for those family trips or, yes,
for raucous Spring Breakers.
Number 4:
Fort Lauderdale
(PHC)
While the
city has done a good job
cleaning up its booze-‘n-babes
image, Lauderdale is still a hot
spot. Often called Little
Venice, the city is a maze of
waterways with restaurants and
bars overlooking the canals. One
of the city’s main drags is a
river (the
New River), so you
can hop on a water bus and take
in the sights. Las
Olas Boulevard,
the main street, is lined with
fabulous boutiques and wonderful
restaurants. For the party, head
a few blocks east to the ocean
and drop in almost any bar along
Route A1A.
Number 3:
Jamaica
Jamaica
is emerald rain forests,
glorious beaches, and waterfalls
tumbling into cool, clear
streams. Its legendary culture
is found in its reggae music and
in the people, who really want
to make you feel welcome. You
won’t ever forget the mass of
competing taxi drivers swarming
outside the crafts market in
Montego Bay. Who
wouldn’t want to go? Party in
Montego Bay
(Mo-Bay), Ocho Rios (Ochi) or
Negril. For a calmer visit, look
to
Runaway
Bay.
Number 2:
Cancun
(PHC)
With their crystal-clear waters
and brilliant sunshine, it’s no
wonder the beaches get top
billing in
Cancun. Sadly, this
top Mexican resort is still
reeling from Hurricane Wilma,
which hit in late October. There
has been some beach loss, but
many hotels and attractions are
doing their best to be open for
the Spring Break crowd and are
offering good rates.
Cancun is a great
destination under any
circumstances, but add the
budget break and you’ve got a
great Spring Break.
And the number one Spring Break
destination is …
Number 1:
Riviera Maya
Fifteen years ago, the Riviera
Maya was a sparsely populated
stretch of Caribbean coastline
with a bunch of Mayan ruins that
attracted a handful of tourists
from
Cancun.
Today it is the number one
Spring Break destination for
Tripso readers — the proverbial
goose that has laid the golden
egg. Extensive white-sand
beaches, limestone caverns,
underground rivers and
freshwater pools called cenotes
form the Riviera Maya’s main
geographical features. Parts of
its coastline are covered in
mangrove swamps; other areas lie
under low, scrubby forest.
Offshore, a barrier reef
stretches all the way to
southern
Belize,
attracting scuba divers in all
seasons. Resorts abound and
offer the full complement of
spas, golf, eco-tourism and,
yes, cerveza!
So, there you have it. Tripso
readers have again voiced their
opinions, and they are pretty
much on target with other polls
and trends. As for me, I am on a
New Orleans
kick right now, and my Spring
Break is going to kick off on
Bourbon Street
on February 17. If you can make
it down, too, stop by the
Cat’s Meow
on Saturday, February 18, at 5
p.m. The bar will have just
reopened and to celebrate,
they’re offering a 3-for-1 deal
— and I’m buying! Be sure to
check on our
Tripso forums
for updates and photos!
Whether you travel down the road
or across the globe, shrug off
those winter blues and enjoy
your Spring Break destination!