To me, the perfect Spring break destination for a family is one where kids can have fun and parents can relax, all at the same time. Before kids, I traveled as far as I could as often as I could. Things got a bit more complicated after I became a parent, and vacations came with more stress than fun in the sun. Packing became a major operation and travel time itself could be a nightmare. Once we settled at our lodging, I found myself doing essentially the same things I did at home, like changing diapers and brushing everyone’s teeth, just in a different place.
All that said, Spring break has remained a special and enjoyable time for family travel. I love how this vacation time arrives right when the school year starts to drag. The break is short and sweet, so I find myself soaking in every moment instead of stressing. While I haven’t settled on our 2020 Spring break destination quite yet, I have a few ideas in the works, including the lovely spots ahead! Keep reading to get inspired for your trip.
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Monterey, CA
This adorable seaside town has lots to offer vacationing families. Monterey is famous for its aquarium, where children ages five and up can spend the night. The newest exhibit, ¡Viva Baja! Life on the Edge showcases creatures from the coastal habitats of Baja California, including the brightly colored Cortez rainbow wrasse and the Pacific sea horse, which can grow up to a foot tall. Don’t miss dinner at Old Fisherman’s Grotto during your stay.
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Washington DC
A visit to the country’s capital city is a great Spring break idea, especially since this year is an election year. Along with the American History Museum and the Washington Monument, the kids can enjoy visits to the zoo, the Natural History Museum, and the Natural Gallery of Art. (And even better, all the national museums are free!) For an extra treat, see if your spring break falls during DC’s National Cherry Blossom Festival – it’s incredible!
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La Paz, Mexico
La Paz, which is up the coast a little ways from Cabo San Lucas, offers gorgeous white sand beaches for families to enjoy. There’s also a boardwalk to explore. It’s the perfect Mexican destination for families who want to avoid the rowdier Spring break crowd.
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Joshua Tree National Park, CA
Joshua Tree offers a uniquely beautiful family experience, as kids will delight in climbing over the large boulders strewn around or exploring the two distinct desert ecosystems. Little ones with energy to burn will love hiking all day in the desert, then stopping at Joshua Tree’s four visitor centers to rest and grab a bite to eat.
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Outer Banks, NC
This string of barrier islands is considered one of the best Spring break destinations on the East Coast. The kids can enjoy flying kites, hunting for crabs, and playing on the beach. You won’t want to miss the Butterfly Festival in April. This enchanting event provides a colorful array of activities for kids and families to enjoy together. However, the water is pretty cold during the Spring, so pack wet suits if you want to go swimming.
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Santa Cruz, CA
Santa Cruz is a quaint beach town with a historic Santa Crus boardwalk full of rides and other kids’ activities. This year, the boardwalk has special Spring break events planned, including a magic show by the “Surfing Musician” and the family friendly Boardwalk Fun Run. Spend a few great afternoons at the beach and boardwalk and the rest of your trip surfing or walking through the redwoods at nearby Big Basin Redwoods State Park.
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The Grand Canyon, AZ
The Grand Canyon is one of the most gorgeous and fascinating sights in the world. Get the full effect of its vastness if you’re brave enough to step onto the Skywalk: a glass platform suspended 70 feet out over the canyon. This experience will stick in your kids memories, and it will likely be the story they tell when they return to school. This year only, see the “Amazing Kolb Brothers” exhibit, a Victorian home where the Kolb family lived and captured photographs of their adventures in the canyon.
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The Bahamas
This island group in the West Indies could possibly be Heaven on Earth. This tropical paradise is the ideal spot for a family to relax and enjoy. Stay at Atlantis Paradise Island, an ocean-themed resort that features a variety of amenities, including fresh and saltwater lagoons, pools, marine habitats, water slides, and river rides. Starting this year, you can fly nonstop from Denver to the Bahamas, making the long travel time so much more doable for families.