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| Travel Hunters Spring Break Page |
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| General Information |
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| During the Spring Break season a specific destination can be overrun by several thousands of vacationers during the same week. It's these shear numbers of people that make the overall design of Spring Break travel different from that of the rest. Spring Break Tour Operators are the ones who take pride in the planning of each new Spring Break season. So when choosing who to book your spring break vacation through please use some of the information below to help your selection. |
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| Destination Details: |
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| Negril, Jamaica: Negril thought of by many as the " Capital of Casual " and the #1 spring break destination sought out by students, rests on the western edge of Jamaica. Negril claims home to the world famous 7-mile beach, as well as low lying cliffs known as Negril's "West End". Every spring Negril transforms from a small fishing village into a non-stop Spring Break Party like no other. This top rated beach is the focal point of Negril and is home for most students during their Spring Break vacation to Negril Jamaica. |
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| Montego Bay, Jamaica: If you are looking for great beaches, snorkeling cruises, shopping, and exciting Spring Break parties, but still want the conveniences that a city has to offer, Montego Bay is the place to be. |
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| Acapulco, Mexico: Once a glamour girl with a racy reputation, Acapulco has been reborn into a sultry senorita ready to pen some tales of her own. Spend your Spring Break vacation at one of the world's most renowned and glamorous hotspots. |
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| Cancun, Mexico: Cancun is a popular Spring Break Party Destination! Thousands of college students, miles of white sandy beaches and enormous nightclubs all combine to make Cancun a popular Spring Break destination. |
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| Nassau, Bahamas: The Bahamas is one of the world's most exciting Spring Break vacation destinations. Combine reggae atmosphere with beachside bars and high tech nightclubs, and the Bahamas is a top Spring Break vacation paradise. |
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| Daytona Beach, Florida: Daytona Beach offers a great location for your Spring Break Vacation. Lie on the beach or venture a short drive away to Disney. The Plaza Resort And Spa will be the center of action with its famous daytime pool deck parties, nightlyair concerts, and the popular 600 North Nightclub. |
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| Panama City Beach, Florida: Located on the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, there are 27 miles of sugary white sand beaches. There is also a wide variety of clubs and deck bars offering corporate sponsored events and live concerts, like Sharky's, Spinnaker, and the largest nightclub in the U.S., Club La Vela. |
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| Extra Party Package: |
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| Each Spring Break Tour Operator will offer VIP party packages. You will find from destination to destination many different packages. The World Famous Xtreme Party Pass offered by a few select tour operators is voted the #1 pass year after year. Any other ones tend to be very miss leading and sometimes not nearly the value advertised. |
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| Meal Plans: |
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| Meal Plans are offered in all destinations. For a brief period each year all Spring Break Tour Operators & Spring Break Companies offer free meal plans as early booking incentives. Most companies use a standard dine around plan. Which sends you to specific restaurants on set days. These meal plans are an amazing value and well worth the money spent. You will typically save yourself $150+ on meals. Watch out for the operators who give you an altered meal plan if you receive the free one. |
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| Travel Protection: |
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| Travel Protection Plans will be offered by all Spring Break Tour Operators & Spring Break Travel Companies. These plans for $39 are a great way to protect your money if you are booking an international trip. They will cover anywhere from a partial to full refund less the premium. The companies that offer full refunds are usually the companies offering a Plan that looks out for you and is not there for them to make an extra buck. |
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| Spring Break Booking Process: |
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| Once you have done adequate research on a couple different Spring Break tour operators, the booking process for reserving your trip is basic. A first payment is required to reserve your trip. After that you must follow the payment schedule outlined in your tour operators "Terms and Condition". These Terms and Conditions are extremely important for both you and your tour operator. It is basically a contract outlining what the tour operator has to provide for you pending your payments. After the deposit payment some companies require nothing until the final payment date, while others will require a second payment to break down the full amount prior to final payment being due. In either case follow the payment schedule and pay your bill on time! |
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| Spring Break FAQ: |
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| Do you need a passport? |
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| No, not for most Spring Break destinations offered. A passport alone will work and is suggested but not required. US Citizens need an original birth certificate with the raised seal accompanied with a state issued picture ID (driver's license or identification card). |
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| Are there any hidden costs? |
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Once you book a trip the only fee's to be incurred after that are:
- Fuel & Security surcharges imposed by the airlines
- Name change fees, if you can't go and someone takes your spot
- Credit Card Fees, if you make final payment with a credit card you may be charged. This is normal; if a company advertises no credit card fees they are just hiding them. |
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| What types of flights are used? |
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| Scheduled Air & Charter. All flights are scheduled Friday, Saturday or Sunday and you won't typically find out until about 14 Days before your vacation. Beware of Spring Break Companies offering guaranteed and confirmed flights this early in the season. |
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| Are there any age requirements? |
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| No, if the passenger is under the age of 18 they must have a parental consent form. |
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| How much money am I going to need? |
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| Everybody has different spending habits and students should use their own judgment in deciding how much money to take for Spring Break. Some students can get by on $200 while others need much more. Typically around $300 is what most students spend. |
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| What do I need to pack? |
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Everyone travels differently. For some, a swimsuit and a pair of sandals are about all that's needed. Other Spring Breakers plan to leave the beach at least some of the time and pack a larger variety of clothes. While there are nights where you will want to dress to impress there is no reason to bring your best jewelry and $1000 watch. If there is something that you would be really upset if you lost, then it's best to leave it at home!
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