When planning your upcoming spring break trip, it’s important to keep some things in mind. College students like cheap packages. Spring break packages above the one thousand mark per person will draw only a small segment of the spring break demographic. It doesn't matter how nice the hotel is or the spring break destination, if the price is over one thousand dollars it's going to eliminate many people. Let’s face it, most college students are pressed for cash. They can't afford to spend over a thousand dollars on a spring break vacation.
Once you eliminate the high-priced packages, you can start to narrow things down a bit. There are many packages in the sub nine hundred category. A Bahama cruise is always a good choice. Most cost less than nine hundred dollars and are enjoyed by thousands of students each year. Bahama packages are popular because they involve an island destination at a reasonable price. Another option is
The packages are some of the cheapest around, but many are going to try a different spring break destination because they have grown tired of traveling to the same place each year.
Spring break 2009 will see many college students traveling to many different spring break destinations. Predicting where the bulk of them will be is the difficult part. The best advice is to use the price factor as your starting point and move on from there.
A Bahama cruise can be one of the best spring break trips for college students.
First, do not put one person it complete control of your spring break trip. Many Bahama packages are booked and coordinated by one person. This person may reserve spots for five to five hundred people in his or her fraternity or sorority. Many times the people this person is booking know very little about the trip. The group leader does not inform them of all the details of the
Second, make sure you have the proper documents in order to board the ship. A birth certificate may be all that is required, but a passport may be necessary. It's important to note that all international flights are passport only as of January 1, 2007.
Third, be on time. Do not be late to the port. You will not be able to board the ship if you arrive less than fourty-five minutes prior to your departure time.
And last but not least, be safe while in the
