Spring Break planning starts earlier every year — and 2026 is no exception.
Families are locking in trips now to avoid sold-out resorts, limited flights, and inflated pricing. In fact, if you haven’t booked your Spring Break getaway, it’s time to get something nailed down, and soon!
As a professional travel advisor who plans Spring Break vacations daily (and travels with school-aged kids myself), here’s what’s actually trending for Spring Break 2026 — and why.
Spring Break has always been popular, but a few key shifts have changed how families need to plan:
School calendars create very narrow travel windows, meaning demand is heavily concentrated into just a few weeks. Airlines and resorts now use dynamic pricing, which increases rates as availability shrinks. Families also want fewer surprises and more predictability when traveling during peak times.
What that means in real life is this: waiting to plan Spring Break rarely leads to better pricing or better options. In most cases, it leads to fewer choices and more stress.
Families who plan ahead secure the best flights, the best room categories, and the most convenient locations — especially when traveling with kids.
Here are some of the top destinations we are currently booking for our spring break families and why they are a total hit:
Caribbean All-Inclusive Resorts
Caribbean all-inclusive resorts continue to be one of the most popular Spring Break options for families — and for good reason.
Families love the simplicity. Meals, activities, entertainment, and kids’ programs are all included, making budgeting easier and days feel effortless. Many resorts offer kid’s clubs, water parks, calm beaches, and family-friendly excursions, while still giving parents space to relax.
For Spring Break specifically, destinations with calm water, reliable weather, and direct flights are especially popular.
Top destinations for affordable flights and all-inclusive resorts include: Mexico (Cancun, Cabo and Puerto Vallarta)
Top bucket list destinations include: Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, Jamaica and Dominican Republic
Disneyland
Disneyland remains a top Spring Break choice year after year, particularly for families with elementary-aged children.
What many families don’t realize is that Spring Break is one of the busiest times of year at Walt Disney World, which makes Disneyland a go-to destination for those looking to enjoy the Disney parks while avoiding the heavy crowds. Fabulous (cool!) weather, smaller parks and resorts and that laid back west coast vibe continues to make Disneyland a top spring break contender for many.
Spring Break Cruises
Cruising continues to grow popularity, and is always a Spring Break favorite, especially for families looking for an easy, all-in-one vacation.
Cruises offer fixed pricing, multiple destinations, onboard entertainment, kid’s clubs, and family-friendly activities — all without the need to pack and unpack or manage daily logistics. Shorter sailings during Spring Break are especially popular but tend to sell out quickly.
For families who want variety without complexity, cruising is often one of the most stress-free Spring Break options available.
No Passport? No Problem.
Four Seasons Orlando is a dream come true for domestic travelers. Picture this: luxurious accommodations, five-star gourmet dining, kids’ camps, resort-style spa and fitness centers, as well as an entire waterpark – this is Four Seasons Orlando. And yes, it’s a quick flight down to Florida, so passports are not required. With rates starting at just $1600/night, this is an excellent option for families looking for an upscale and exquisite getaway with plenty to enjoy for both kids and adults alike. Not to mention, as a Four Seasons Preferred Partner, we are able to secure free resort credits and daily breakfasts, as well as complimentary upgrades and more.
Ready to Start Planning Spring Break 2026?
Not every Spring Break trip is the same — and that’s where personalized planning matters.
Families with younger children often prioritize convenience, resort amenities, and minimal travel time. Families with teens may want activities, excursions, or multiple destinations. Multi-generational groups often look for resorts with space, flexibility, and something for every age.
The best Spring Break trips aren’t about following trends — they’re about matching the destination to how your family actually travels.
But rememeber – spring break fills quickly, especially the destinations families love most.
If you haven’t booked your family’s spring break getaway, now is the ideal time to start. Whether you’re looking at Disney, the Caribbean, Mexico, or cruising, I’d love to help you create a Spring Break vacation that feels seamless, thoughtful, and memorable. Request your complimentary quote here.