When Is Spring Break? Ready or not it is top of mind for travelers now.

And that’s the problem.

“My phone is ringing off the hook,” says Shane Mahoney, CEO of Lugo’s Travel. “There’s such a pent-up demand for travel and people can finally travel wherever they want without restrictions.”

Experts predict this spring break — typically from late February to the end of March — will be busier than last year’s and maybe busier than 2019. But this won’t be your typical travel season. Not even close. 

The holiday air travel meltdowns and this week’s FAA computer outages have cast a long shadow across the spring break travel season. And there are other uncertainties: inflation, a soft economy, and wars. Travelers are not sure what to do.

So, when spring break happens …what does that mean? Well, there are places everyone wants to go, places that might be worth avoiding when spring break arrives. And there are mistakes travelers will make that can be avoided.

When is Spring Break and Where’s Everyone Going?

When it comes to popular destinations, the answer is warm. Many travelers want to head south to catch a few rays — and maybe waves. Here are Priceline’s most popular domestic destinations, along with the percent increase in bookings from last year, for dramatic effect:

  1. St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (+299%)
  2. Kailua Kona, Hawaii (+235%)
  3. Sacramento, California (+173%)
  4. Gulf Shores, Alabama (+152%)
  5. San Diego, California (135%)
  6. Colorado Springs, Colorado (+120%)
  7. Galveston, Texas (+112%)
  8. Phoenix, Arizona (+112%)

But this year, for the first time since 2019, Americans are also considering traveling internationally for spring break. 

The strength of the dollar, coupled with lifted or lessened COVID restrictions, is leading to an uptick in searches for international travel destinations throughout Europe and even Asia,” says Priceline spokeswoman Christina Bennett. “So while inflation is driving up costs overall, your dollars are going further with current conversion rates.”

Travel insurance company World Nomads reports that for the 2023 spring break season, 42% of its U.S. sales are for European destinations, 15% for South America and 14% for Asia. The rest are domestic trips.

“Travelers are seeing 2023 as the year to take the big trips they had postponed due to COVID-19 and border restrictions,” says Christina Tunnah, general manager of marketing and brands for World Nomads.

When is Spring Break and What are the 2023 Travel Trends?

The new travel trends driving travel spring break 2023 focus on outdoor activities, fuel efficiency and predictability, according to experts. 

Spring camping 

The Dyrt’s 2022 Camping Report, which surveyed thousands of campers and members of the general public, found that spring is one of the fastest-growing camping seasons. “Spring camping is up 27 percent from pre-pandemic levels,” says Sarah Smith, founder of the camping information app. “Spring break can be an excellent time to snag more competitive campsites before the summer season gets into full swing.” But she says don’t wait too long to book, or you might not find a site for your RV or tent. 

Closecations 

Booking patterns for spring break suggest Americans prefer a “closecation” — traveling to a region within three to four hours’ driving distance from home. A softer economy is driving this trend, according to Noël Russel, chief experience officer for Whimstay, a vacation rental platform. “These closecations will be an increasing trend for travelers who want to experience the joy of a vacation while staying within their budget and maintaining more control over their experiences,” she says. 

Return to “Normal”

Christopher Falvey, co-founder of Unique NOLA Tours, a ghost tour company in New Orleans, has been analyzing the bookings for spring break. His conclusion: It’s looking a lot like 2019. “Our seasonal ebb and flow has come back to normal,” he says. “Finally, predictability!” But that means all the travel tricks you learned during the pandemic, like waiting until the last minute to find a deal, will no longer work.

Spring Break: What the Experts Say

What’s different about this spring break? Experts say this year, everyone is pushing the boundaries a little. They’re waiting until the last minute, trying to squeeze more time into their vacation and taking more risks. 

When is Spring Break? Pick a Time and Don’t wait for the Last Minute

“Book early,” advises Melanie Fish, a travel expert at Expedia. “Last-minute deals are becoming exceedingly rare.” When is the best time to book? At least a month before domestic flights and six months before international flights will save you about 10%, according to Expedia. To find out if it’s a good time to buy, Hudson recommends setting up a fare alert online. Expedia uses machine learning to identify patterns in historical data and forecast price changes.

Leave Time for Errors

“Spring break is a pretty tight window, usually one week with a weekend on each end to get to your destination and back,” says Michael Rust, a professor at Western New England University. Rust helps plan educational trips during spring, and knows there isn’t a lot of margin for error. “It doesn’t leave much time for changing travel plans if something unexpected happens,” he says.

Understand the Risks

Spring break can be dangerous. After all, you’re headed to the beach with thousands of other people. If you have travel insurance — and you probably should — take a few minutes to read the exclusions related to high-risk behaviors. “It’s especially important to understand the alcohol-related exclusions of your insurance policy,” says Narendra Khatri, principal of Insubuy, a travel insurance company. Put differently, if you overindulge during spring break and get into a moped accident on the way back to your hotel, you might not be covered.

I’ve never understood the spring break travel phenomenon. School districts give their students a week during spring; everybody drives to Florida or flies to Cancun. High prices and chaos follow. That’s no way to spend your vacation. And this year, with all the air travel problems we’ve had, you might not even get to your destination.

So what will happen this spring break? It’s too early to know for sure. And it may be impossible to predict, say experts.

 

When is Spring Break? tips and tricks

 

“The unpredictability of travel, including flight cancellations, labor shortages, the impact of inflation, and potential illness, is unlikely to let up by springtime,” says Angela Borden, a product strategist for travel insurance company Seven Corners.

So for spring break 2022, the only thing we know with absolute certainty is that we know nothing.


Christopher Elliott is the founder of Elliott Advocacy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers consumers to solve their problems and helps those who can’t.

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