Thursday, December 29, 2011

Great Spring Break Vacation

If the winter weather has you itching for a getaway it's time to start planning a Spring Break vacation. Whether you're a student looking to escape with your buddies, or a family of four taking a much needed break, here are some ideas fpr a great Spring Break vacation. Don't forget your SPF and swimsuit, after all the winter cold a little fun-in-the-sun might be just what you need.

San Diego
Southern California’s second largest city is warm year round. Bright, sunny skies are the perfect antidote to long work hours and longer winters. Stop and smell the wildflowers in Anza Borrego Desert State Park. Who cares about responsibility when you can take surfing lessons in the Pacific Ocean or read mystery novels on the beach? That laidback attitude will be a perfect fit as you lie on the beach and listen to the crash of the waves.  San Diego Zoo, with more than 4,000 animals living at the zoo, you’re bound to discover something new. After you’ve had your fill of lions, tigers and giraffes, head over to Sea World to pet dolphins or get splashed by the killer whale, Shamu. Coronado, home to the iconic Hotel del Coronado, is considered one of the best beaches in the country. What’s not to love?

Fort Myers
If you’re looking for a quiet retreat in the sun, away from college kids on Spring Break and colorful cocktails, Fort Myers, Florida is for you. Far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Miami, Tampa and Naples, travelers will find themselves in the middle of a serene beach city lined with palm trees and wildlife preserves. Thomas Edison first discovered Fort Myers in 1885 after the death of his first wife. Edison’s house and Henry Ford’s winter estate are historical museums today and one of the largest tourist attractions in the city. But don't spend too much time touring famous homes instead head straight to the beach. Sanibel and Captiva islands are a haven for weary travelers. The white sand and miles of coastline keep visitors very happy.

Jamaica
The sound of Reggae, the feeling of the white sand beaches between your toes, bikini-clad days and tank-top nights, it’s no wonder millions of tourists continue visit Jamaica every year. The third largest island in the Caribbean, Jamaica has a lot to offer its visitors. Jamaica’s economy thrives on agriculture, mining, manufacturing, finance and of course, tourism. There are some “beware” factors that visitors to Jamaicao should be aware of namely, Jamaica remains an island of widespread crime. Tourists to Jamaica are advised to be aware of their surroundings, and not head off the beaten path. Still, the 2.5 million people who call Jamaica home welcome tourists will open arms. Grab a rum punch or skyjuice (crushed ice with flavored syrup) and head to the beach for a relaxing vacation. Whether your Jamaica vacation takes you to a remote hut or a lavish resort, there’s much to see and do on this island. Or, just sit back and relax. After all, you’re in Jamaica, Mon.

Presented By:
Rawhide Travel & Tours Inc
6008 W Bell Rd # F105
Glendale, AZ 85308-3793
(602) 843-5100

No comments:

Post a Comment