Spring break goes global

Booking.com data shows US travelers booking spring break earlier and seeking more diverse destinations [https://themanual.com/travel/spring-break-2026]. Expect a rise in international city breaks and cultural getaways instead of just beaches.

The shift reflects a growing desire for unique travel experiences, with Booking.com data showing travelers booking earlier to secure their preferred destinations. This also suggests that travelers are prioritizing cultural immersion and exploration over traditional beach getaways. Several factors contribute to this trend, including the increasing accessibility of international travel and a desire among travelers to experience different cultures. The rise of remote work also allows for greater flexibility in travel dates, enabling people to extend their spring breaks and explore destinations further afield. Popular international destinations include cities like London, Paris, Rome and Amsterdam, offering a blend of history, entertainment, and cultural attractions. Other trending locations include Mui Ne in Vietnam, known for its beaches and water sports, and Bilbao, Spain, famed for its architecture and art.

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