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    If not Miami, where in the world should spring-breakers travel now?

    thegrio.comBy thegrio.comMarch 20, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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    As Miami seeks to deter spring-breakers, explore several top alternatives for a spring getaway.

    As March commenced, the City of Miami Beach Government made an official announcement severing ties with spring break revelers through a PSA video shared across its social platforms. Traditionally, spring break serves as a period when students and teachers take a break from their studies to relax and often embark on travel adventures with friends or family. However, Miami, long renowned for its beachfront, urban flair, diverse cultural festivities, and vibrant nightlife, has decided to change its stance on welcoming the seasonal crowd, raising a significant question: 

    Where can spring-breakers redirect their travel plans now?

    The allure of the Florida area as a prime spring break destination dates back to the 1950s and 1960s, gaining widespread popularity through influential works such as the book “Unholy Spring,” the movie “Where the Boys Are,” and various songs. The region — specifically Fort Lauderdale, which would gain the moniker “Fort Liquordale” — witnessed an unprecedented surge in college student visitors between 1960 to 1962, skyrocketing from 20,000 to 50,000. This influx continued to escalate, reaching its peak in the 1980s when MTV officially broadcasted spring break as an annual series. The network covered the region extensively, enhancing its appeal by hosting concerts, parties, and events both on and off the air. This significant exposure solidified the Florida coastline as the go-to spring break hub, attracting millions each March.

    Due to widespread disorderly conduct during this time, areas like Fort Lauderdale officially distanced themselves from spring break in 1985. They implemented stringent laws on hotel capacity, prohibited open alcohol containers, imposed curfews and fines, and made over 2500 arrests, targeting both visitors and bar owners for violations. Subsequently, spring breakers redirected their activities along the coastline to other destinations like Panama City, Florida, Daytona Beach, Key West, and Miami. However, in 2024, Miami is now echoing a similar sentiment, proactively enforcing stringent laws such as curfews, bag checks, restricted beach access, DUI checkpoints, $100 parking fees, and robust police enforcement against drug possession and violence to quell the Spring Break wave.

    So, where should spring-breakers head now? While there’s no excuse for fostering disorderly conduct and violence in the name of recreation in any town, spring break travel remains crucial for students to unwind before the final quarterly exams of the school year. With Miami no longer in the picture, alternative destinations like Tennessee, The Caribbean, and South Carolina emerge as excellent options for a serene seaside retreat. Check out theGrio’s recommendations for other top spring break destinations below.

    Myrtle Beach

    Myrtle Beach boardwalk, South Carolina. Photo: AdobeStock

    If you’re seeking a spring break getaway beyond Florida, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, emerges as an exceptional choice along the southeastern coast of the United States. Boasting a 60-mile stretch of pristine beaches, a lively boardwalk, an aquarium, amusement rides, vibrant clubs, and an array of restaurants, Myrtle Beach offers a dynamic resort experience. The city is renowned for its extensive golf courses and diverse recreational options, allowing spring breakers to participate in golf tournaments, water sports, and various outdoor adventures. With its coastal charm and recreational diversity blend, Myrtle Beach stands out as a top spring break destination.

    Florida Keys and Key West 

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    The small Islands Sunset Key and Wisteria Island of the Island of Key West, Florida Keys. Photo: AdobeStock

    If you’ve only considered Miami and Fort Lauderdale for your Florida spring break, it’s time to broaden your horizons with the allure of the Florida Keys and Key West. Transporting you to a tropical paradise, the Florida Keys captivate with their scenic beauty, accessible solely via the picturesque Overseas Highway — a journey marked by an unforgettable drive across the southernmost leg of U.S. Highway 1, often referred to as the “Highway that Goes to Sea.” Your road trip becomes an integral part of the adventure; upon reaching your lodging, tranquility awaits in a uniquely serene scape rarely found elsewhere in Florida. However, don’t be deceived; if you’re in for a lively celebration, head to Duval Street. This vibrant locale is renowned for its energetic atmosphere and diverse entertainment options, boasting an array of bars, live music venues, and beach parties.  The Florida Keys and Key West offer an unparalleled seascape destination for your spring break getaway.

    Cruises

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    As the 9-month Ultimate World Cruise gains popularity, consider embracing the rising appeal of cruises, especially as they might be an ideal choice for your spring break getaway. Despite the limited timeframe of spring break, cruises provide a range of options, from brief 3-day escapes to extended 7-day voyages. Imagine the thrill of exploring multiple countries simultaneously; it doesn’t get much better. Beyond the incredible travel opportunities, cruises offer a comprehensive package including food-and-drink packages and limitless entertainment options. Onboard, you’ll discover clubs, sporting events, movie theaters, rock climbing, ice skating, pools, jacuzzis, and water parks — the list is endless, ensuring you won’t run out of exciting activities to try. Choose a cruise for a spring break experience that combines travel, luxury, and a plethora of entertainment, all within the comfort of your floating paradise.

    Atlantic City

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    Late afternoon aerial panorama of Atlantic city along the boardwalk. Atlantic City achieved nationwide attention as a gambling resort and currently has nine large casinos. Photo: AdobeStock

    Discover the ultimate spring break party destination at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Nestled along the coast, Atlantic City is renowned for its year-round attractions, including casinos, pristine beaches, and vibrant boardwalk events. Despite being located in the North and experiencing chilly winters, this resort town continues to draw visitors from around the globe, eager to experience its lively atmosphere and ample entertainment options. From casinos and musician residencies to the hottest Jersey Shore parties during the spring and summer, Atlantic City stands out as a premier spring break destination, offering a perfect blend of gaming excitement and vibrant celebrations.

    The Bahamas

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    Colorful houses at the cruise terminal and port of Nassau, Bahamas. Photo: AdobeStock

    Escape to The Bahamas for an unforgettable spring break experience, just a short flight from Miami to Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Caribbean culture while surrounded by crystal-clear blue waters and indulging in the finest Bahamian cuisine and festivities. Comprising 700 small islands and cays, this tropical destination has the distinction of being nestled between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, offering a unique opportunity to explore and embrace a different culture beyond the mainland. Trips to the Caribbean often provide a mental escape that may be elusive in local destinations, making it the perfect getaway.

    Nashville

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    The Nashville skyline. Photo: AdobeStock

    Dive into the heart of country music by heading to Nashville, the renowned capital of this genre. In 2023, country music audio streams surpassed 20 billion, marking a remarkable 23.7 percent increase from the previous year. The excitement continues with Beyoncé’s upcoming country music album scheduled for release on March 29, and her groundbreaking achievement as the first Black woman to lead the Billboard Hot 100 charts with a country song. Boasting a rich musical legacy, Nashville provides a multifaceted experience to explore. From the iconic Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to the exhilarating Country Music Awards, historic landmarks, and the vibrant live music scene on streets like Broadway, Nashville offers a distinct and musically immersive approach to spring break, blending culture, music, and pure enjoyment.


    Noel Cymone Walker theGrio.com

    Noel Cymone Walker is an NYC-based writer specializing in beauty, fashion, music, travel, and cultural anthropology. She has written and produced visuals for several notable publications such as The Recording Academy/The Grammys, The Fader, Billboard, OkayPlayer, Marie Claire, Glamour, Allure, Essence, Ebony, and more.

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