Key West Spring Break: Five Essential Travel Tips for Students

“A little advance planning can help ensure you spend most of your time on the beach, on Duval Street, or on a parasail adventure, instead of in bed with the 'Key West flu,'” says Natalie Hudson, Key West tourism expert with ToursKeyWest.com.
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March 9, 2012 - PRLog -- Attracted by the multicultural, laid-back ambience, tropical temperatures and wild bar scene on America's only Caribbean island, Key West is an increasingly popular Spring Break destination for college students from throughout Florida and beyond. The population of this four-mile long by two-mile wide Island swells with college students between February and April every year.

“The Key West vibe is fun and carefree, but a little advance planning can help make sure you spend most of your time on the beach, on Duval Street, or high in the air on a parasail adventure, instead of in bed with the 'Key West flu,'” says Natalie Hudson, an Island Concierge with ToursKeyWest.com. ToursKeyWest.com books over seventy different Key West tours and attraction packages for hundreds of students every year.

Key West Spring Break Tips for Students

1. Leave the car parked at your lodging– rent a scooter or bike.
2. Plan ahead – or let someone else do it for you.
3. Know when to say when – leave Key West with thrilling memories, not a concussion.
4. Buy a travel insurance or trip cancellation policy.
5. Play it safe. Use common sense and make good decisions.

The island of Key West is just four miles by two miles...and parking is at a premium, especially when this tiny island is overrun by students. Finding a parking space is nearly impossible in many parts of Old Town, and isn't easy in New Town. “The good news? You can rent a scooter or bicycle and avoid most of the parking hassles,” says Hudson.

Or you can let a taxi service or the Key West Department of Transportation do the driving. “The DoT operates limited bus services on the island, so get to know the schedule and routes. Students under 21 with a valid student ID pay just $1.00 for a one-way fare,” says Hudson. The Key West travel expert adds, “Some name-brand hotels offer free shuttles downtown – check with the front desk at your accommodations for specific details.”  

“There are so many things to do in Key West. If you've never been, rely on an independent booking agent like http://ToursKeyWest.com to help you plan and book activities like renting a jet ski, parasailing, Key West dolphin adventures, Florida Keys fishing charters and sunset cruises,” says Hudson. (The complete selection of Key West excursions is available at http://tourskeywest.com.) “We are familiar with all the local attractions, the best Key West spring break deals and discounts, and charter companies, and can help you make the most of your time and money here.”

“Having a designated driver is a must, especially if your Spring Break plans include stops like Fat Tuesdays, Rick's Bar, Sloppy Joe's, or The Green Parrot Bar,” warns Hudson. “Every year, hundreds of Key West visitors are injured in alcohol-related accidents. Don't leave Key West with skull cramps and empty pockets. Leave with great memories and photos.”

And speaking of unforeseen incidents, ToursKeyWest.com's Hudson recommends that students take out a travel insurance policy that can cover canceled airline flights, last-minute illnesses or other issues, and make sure they understand their deposit obligations before renting a scooter or electric car during Spring Break in Key West.

Like any tourist destination, Key West has its share of criminal activity. “We recommend that students stay in the well lit and populated areas and avoid hanging on the beach late at night,” says Hudson. “Take the same kinds of precautions you'd take on campus at home – stay in groups at night, and stay alert. Be aware of your surroundings.”

For more information about Key West Spring Break deals for students, visit http://ToursKeyWest.com/category/discounted-tours or call 888-667-4386.

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For more information about Key West Spring Break deals for students, visit http://ToursKeyWest.com or call 888-667-4386. Tour packages include Key West attractions such as jet skiing, parasailing, dolphin adventures, fishing charters, diving, snorkeling, biplane rides, ecotours, sunset cruises, the Conch Train tour, and more.
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