Spring break travel for young couplesTravel prices haven’t risen as much as other types of goods and services have. This year’s spring break season is looking like it’s only about 2% more expensive than it was in 2017.

That comes from Booking.com, which is part of the same company as Priceline, which has come up with the following list of destinations that are best for young people and couples.

Most Popular with Young People and Couples

  • Atlanta: Prices are 17% cheaper than average during the week beginning April 17.
  • Atlantic City, NJ: 25% cheaper than average during the week beginning April 21.
  • Cancún: 23% cheaper the week beginning March 24.
  • Clearwater Beach, FL: 10% cheaper the week beginning March 31.
  • Corpus Christi, TX: 40% cheaper the week beginning April 21.
  • Daytona Beach, FL: 20% cheaper the week beginning April 7.
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL: 15% cheaper the week beginning April 17.
  • Key West, FL: 12% cheaper the week beginning April 31.
  • Las Vegas: 6% cheaper the week beginning April 7.
  • Miami: 9% cheaper the week beginning March 24.
  • Miami Beach: 18% cheaper the week beginning March 31.
  • Monterey, CA: 7% cheaper the week beginning April 14.
  • Myrtle Beach, SC: 26% cheaper the week beginning March 31.
  • Nashville: 10% cheaper the week beginning April 14.
  • New Orleans: 20% cheaper the week starting April 14.
  • Ocean City, MD: 29% cheaper the week beginning March 17 (keep it in mind for next year).
  • Orlando, FL: 16% cheaper the week beginning March 31.
  • Palm Springs, CA: 14% cheaper the week of March 24.
  • Panama City Beach, FL: 6% cheaper the week beginning April 21; 4% cheaper the rest of spring break season.
  • Playa del Carmen, Mexico: 7% to 20% cheaper throughout the spring break season.

Spring break travel for young couplesGiven that these statistics come from an entity that sells travel bookings, it’s possible that the savings are teaser rates that might have limited quantities available — so it behooves you to book right away so you don’t miss out on possible savings.

Readers, what kind of plans do you have for spring break, if any? Or, if you’re not traveling soon, what was your last trip?


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Jackie Cohen is an award winning financial journalist turned turned financial advisor obsessed with climate change risk, data and business. Jackie holds a B.A. Degree from Macalester College and an M.A. in English from Claremont Graduate University.

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