Getting a cheap trip for spring break 2009 can often be linked to how early you reserve the package. These types of trips are promotion and incentive based unlike summer travel. This means good news for the college student since they can save alot of money by booking early. Booking early for spring break typically refers to six months prior. Only New Years has a larger pre-book window. You will notice that some agencies offer free summer trips and other incentives to those students that book prior to a certain date for spring break. Do not wait until the law of supply and demand kicks in. If you do, you will probably only receive the package you booked, and not all the perks and additional trips given to those that booked early.
Another way to secure a cheap spring break trip is to book in large numbers. If you organize a group of twelve or more, you will often receive a group discount. This discount would only apply to the group leader, but that person can usually divide it with the entire group. This allows everyone to receive a discount on their purchase price. Once again, group discounts only apply when you book spring break trips early. Their is no reason to offer group discounts in December, January, and beyond because most agencies are booking hundreds of students during this time period.
Next, consider an all inclusive spring break package. They may seem more expensive at first, but they typically save everyone alot of money in the long run, especially when it comes to bar tabs. You will save money on the extra things when it comes to an all inclusive trip. Alcoholic drinks, food, banana boat rides, scuba and snorkel rentals, parasailing, and parties(just to name a few) can all be included in the price of the vacation. If you are going to do these things, it's often better to choose this type of vacation package.
Last, don't be persuaded to buy travel insurance and other additional features that can inflate the per person price for everyone in your group. Most agencies have their own security features in place to offset a problem. Additional insurance is typically not needed since most agencies will refund all or part of your initial payment if you cancel the package prior to a certain date. If the flight or cruise is cancelled then you would obviously get your money back as well.
Spring break 2009 does not need to be a drain on your bank account. Do your research and find cheap spring break vacations that suit your budget and the budget of your friends. Try to book spring break trips in October for the following year. This is typically the time when most agencies start their promotions. This will ensure you get a room at the most popular hotels. It will also ensure you take advantage of all the perks and promotions available.
Licoln Davis is the author of this article. http://www.BahamaSun.com is a great source for spring break 2009.

Are you a non-skier in a skiing family? It is possible to live in Colorado and not ski. And some ski towns offer many winter activities for both skiers and non-skiers.
Your Colorado ski trip might be as short as a weekend getaway, particularly if you live on the Front Range of Colorado or eastern Utah. Perhaps your family takes ski vacations, or month-long escapes. If you don't ski, you need choices that don't involve skiing.
Top choice for weekends or long visits: Basalt.
Basalt is one of Colorado's hidden gems, and one of the best towns for a ski trip. There are many reasons why Basalt is the best choice for skiers and non-skiers on a short or longer getaway.
Visitors fall in love with Basalt's small-town, super-laid-back character. Basalt lies amidst two rivers and red-rock mountains. In the summer, folks visit to golf and fish. Basalt's rivers provide world-famous gold-medal fly-fishing. Basalt has a reputation as a nice place to hide away in the summer, but its slower pace, and less people, makes it a treasure to visit in the winter!
Basalt hosts unique boutiques, a large bookstore, and charming cafes. Everything is a two-block walk in the historic downtown area. And you can stroll by the river on a path, or just look enjoy your views of red-rock peaks that encircle town.
The local day spa is a typical place to find a non-skier. Discover your favorite day spa at Higher Spa & Studio in Basalt! Higher is small and locally-owned, like most of the town's businesses, so you get royal treatment (better than you get at some big resorts spas). Of course you can get an ooey-gooey hot stone massage (using basalt stones), or a killer work-out with a personal trainer in their fitness studio. But your visit must include their exclusive treatment, the "Endorphin High", in which they combine oils, salts and sports massage for a unique treatment that your weary muscles will remember forever.
Basalt is centrally located to two winter-destination cities, which provide good day trips for both skiers and non-skiers. By bus or car, Aspen is only minutes away. Skiers can stay in quiet Basalt and ski Aspen or Snowmass resorts during the day. For the non-skier or the skier taking a day off, you can visit Aspen for upscale shopping and restaurants, art galleries, and national music acts.
Glenwood Springs is the other city close to Basalt. Glenwood has several hot springs attractions. You can swim in the world's largest (commercial) hot springs pool, or relax in their natural steam caves. Your buddies can ski at Glenwood's Sunlight Mountain while you soak in the hot springs, and then meet you at the local microbrewery for a pint.
Basalt is also centrally located for the active non-skier. If you snowshoe or cross-country ski, trails are abundant around Basalt. In addition to the many forest trails, the paved Rio Grande trail extends throughout the whole Roaring Fork valley, running through Basalt.
Other choices for weekenders.
Steamboat Springs is a town well-suited for skiers and non-skiers. It boasts the Strawberry Hot Springs. If you go, get a watsu session, or water-based massage. There are several options for the active non-skier, such as cross-country skiing and snowshoe hikes.
Some visitors prefer Steamboat's affordability, compared to pricier visits to Aspen or Telluride. But recent development may change that in coming years.
Steamboat Springs is a bit off-the-beaten-path. This town feels more tucked away than its ski-town neighbor, Vail, and more Interstate-accessible resorts. But travel to and from Steamboat can be precarious in the winter. Mountain roads and passes may get dangerous, or completely closed. This makes Steamboat a better choice for folks with flexible schedules.
For the active non-skiing weekend, Winter Park is a good choice for folks coming from Denver. You can visit nearby Devils' Thumb for cross-country skiing and a nice spa. But if you leave the Denver-metro area on Friday afternoon and return Sunday evening, you will endure massive traffic. You will enjoy Winter Park more, plus get better hotel room rates, if you plan your "weekend" mid-week.
Other choices for longer stays.
If you don't mind a bit of extra driving, Durango is worth a trip. For the best week-long experience for a non-skier, you will want to have a car.
Durango is the southwestern Colorado college town with a ski area. It is in the middle of the Four Corners area, and as such, there are no major airports nearby.
From Durango, the non-skier can drive to the hot springs town of Pagosa Springs. Pagosa is scenic, hosts great hot springs pools, and is close to the Wolf Creek Ski Area, which gets the most snow of any Colorado ski area.
Elsewhere in the Durango area, a non-skiing traveler can find Native American ruins and national parks within a few hours' drive. Santa Fe, Taos, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, offer southwest flavors and culture if you feel like taking an overnight mini-road trip.
In conclusion, your choice in ski towns may be dictated by several factors, such as accessibility, activity levels of the non-skier, length of stay, and the size of the town you wish to visit. With a little investigation, the non-skier can have a great time on the next so-called ski trip.
Go to [http://www.HigherSpa.com] to learn more about massage and fitness in Basalt, or to schedule your Endorphin High spa treatment.
Beatriz Strong enjoys travel, and anything related to health and wellness. When she is not hiking in the Aspen valley, camping in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and contemplating nature, she can be found getting a massage at Higher Spa & Studio in Basalt, Colorado.

Cheap spring break trips can be found if you have the right frame of mind. The problem is that most college students don't consider cruises with planning their vacation. An airfare ticket can often account for almost half the total cost of the package. This is not the case with most cruises.
Naturally, distance plays a major role in the per person cost of spring break cruises. Traveling from Alabama to Cancun will always cost more than Florida to Freeport or Bimini, Bahamas. More fuel equals more cost for the cruise line . Also, international taxes are typically higher to Mexico. All this translates to a higher per person ticket price for you and your friends. However, none of this comes close to the cost of jet fuel and international taxes imposed on the airlines. We all want the biggest bang for our buck and cruise packages can often be the best way to achieve this.
Cheap spring break cruises depart from Florida daily during the month of March. Ft. Lauderdale and Cape Canaveral both have ships that travel to several ports in the Bahamas and beyond. Some of these take you to several destinations and others travel nonstop to one destination. You will either stay on the ship in a cabin or in a hotel on the island until it's time to depart back to Florida.
It's important to note that most of these types of cruises fill up six months prior to March each year. Age restrictions prevent high school students from traveling on most ships, so it will be almost 100% college spring break students.
Plan early, do your research, and make spring break 2010 your best ever.
Haden Reed is the author of this article. http://www.BahamaSun.com is a great source for spring break cruises.