Five Spring Break Destination for Grown-Ups

Families and college kids aren't they only ones who get to have all the fun over spring break! Adults can enjoy some rest and relaxation on a springtime vacation too. If you're sending the kids to the grandparents this year, or are empty-nesters, or have no kids are all, these pandemic-friendly Spring break destinations are for you!


Healdsburg, California


If you're ready to immerse yourself in every aspect of the Wine Country lifestyle, the charming town of Healdsburg has it all. Located approximately 65 miles north of San Francisco in Sonoma County, Healdsburg offers excellent wine, farm-to-table cuisine, art, music, shopping, luxurious spas, and small-town charm. 


Healdsburg sits on the Russian River which is the meeting point of three famous wine valleys: Alexander Valley known for cabernet sauvignon, Russian River Valley for pinot noir and chardonnay, and Dry Creek with zinfandel and sauvignon blanc. Tasting opportunities are endless! 


Savannah, Georgia


Savannah is a charming Southern escape where art, period architecture, trendy boutiques, and ghost stories are all set under a veil of Spanish moss. Stroll through the historic district and it's manicured parks and cobblestoned squares. Enjoy cuisine that comes straight from the coast, experience a horse and carriage ride, or visit the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist or the Ghost Coast Distillery. 




Sedona, Arizona


Sedona is a desert town surrounded by red-rock buttes, steep canyon walls, and pine forests. The city features a vibrant arts community with New Age shops, spas, and art galleries. It has become well-known as a haven for spiritual wellness due to the numerous energy vortexes that many believe encompass the region. Book a spiritual, wellness, or yoga retreat now! 



Take advantage of the numerous trailheads that access Red Rock State Park which offers hiking, bird-watching, and picnic spots. Enjoy live music, a scenic train excursion, horseback riding, a hot air balloon expedition, a round of golf, or visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross. 


Denver, Colorado


Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Denver has always attracted winter sports enthusiasts. However, as an American metropolis dating back to the Old West era, Denver has something for everyone. Larimer Square, the city's oldest block, features landmark 19th century buildings. Travelers can enjoy many museums including the Denver Art Museum, an ultramodern complex known for its collection of indigenous works, the Denver Botanic Gardens, and the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. Enjoy guided hikes by day and the city's growing restaurant scene by night.




Palm Beach, Florida


The 16-mile long island of Palm Beach is separated from mainland Florida by the Lake Worth Lagoon and is home to legendary resorts, exquisite mansions, and historic landmarks. Worth Avenue is lined with upscale boutiques, galleries, and restaurants and has been described as a 'shopping nirvana.' 



Spend the day at Palm Beach Municipal Beach featuring stately palm trees or visit the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum inside the hotel and railroad tycoon's Gilded Age mansion. Despite it's fancy reputation, Palm Beach remains more relaxing and down-to-ear than some of Florida's larger cities and attracts far fewer spring break crowds when compared to Miami and Fort Lauderdale.




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  1. They look like nice places to visit, thanks for sharing!

    Hope that you have a lovely Easter Sunday :)

    Away From The Blue

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  2. I'm going to Georgia later this year, and I'm hoping to have time to visit Savannah :)

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