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Don’t break the bank this spring

According to research by Skyscanner, the average college student spends between $220 and $600 per night on their spring break trip. Considering most college students are also thousands of dollars in debt, this spending, for little more than a few days with friends on the beach, can be seen as vastly unnecessary. That being said, here are some money-saving and budget friendly spring break ideas for you and your friends can utilize.

 

 

Two University of Rhode Island juniors, Tom and Krista, shared their spring break plans to demonstrate that it is possible to spend little money and still have a good time. Coincidentally, they’re both going to Montreal, just not together. When asked about her budget, Krista replied that she spent less than $500 for everything she’s already paid for by planning to drive up there and splitting the cost of her $100 per night Airbnb with the friend she is going with. Tom stated that while he was staying in a hotel, he is saving money by “driving [his] car up there and having friends split the hotel cost”.

Another junior, Sam, a philosophy major, is spending part of his spring break in Utah on a University paid for trip to share a paper he wrote with the philosophy community at a major convention. That just goes to show that if you can’t afford to travel somewhere for spring break, just do something smart or crazy enough for someone to offer you an exciting trip.

Of course there’s far more than just eight ways to spend your beach vacation or hometown staycation. Most city newspapers keep a public events calendar on their website that is updated weekly to ensure everyone knows what there is to do. Whether you’re flying down the East Coast for a warm-weather getaway or you’re crashing on your parents’ couch with your friends, these eight tips will help you save money and plan fun activities for your enjoyment.

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