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Submitted 239 days ago...

sasha58

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Spring Break from colleges

I just wondered if someone knew when all the college spring break periods have ended? I realize the spring break periods vary, but I mean when is it a good time to go somewhere again where the hotels etcs are not swamped during Spring?

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Answer 1 / 3 - Submitted 238 days ago...

mama4x

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The area in the Mexico south of Cancun called the Riviera Maya. Most resorts have a strict no spring breakers policy. There are couples only resorts too. I am a travel agent if you would like more help email me at katie@enchantedhoneymoons.com.

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Answer 2 / 3 - Submitted 232 days ago...

StaciNJ

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Spring break is over for the colleges. Keep in mind that grades K-12 usually get their vacation in mid-April, so I would wait until the end of April. Also, remember that colleges finish the second week of May, so your window right now is limited because it's close to summer vacation. If you can, wait until September when EVERYONE is back in school. Then there won't be any crowds, and you can go someplace warm while it's the Fall here. DON'T go to Mexico! If you have seen the news at all, you know that they are in the midst of an incredibly dangerous civil war, and Americans are being urged NOT TO GO. As a matter of fact, no one is traveling there because of the terrible situation. Best wishes for your vacation!

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Answer 3 / 3 - Submitted 227 days ago...

Skoolie

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Right now it's swamped. I work by seaworld and the traffic is horrendous. Allow a few weeks to be safe I'd say anytime after April 26th.

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