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The Chase Travel Guide to Spring Break

PublishedFeb 17, 2026
By Chase Travel

       

      Chase Travel experts explore the world to help you find the perfect destination for every situation. Plan your trip and get inspired with more curated guides and itineraries.

       

      Where should you go to take advantage of time off from school, or to make new memories with friends who’ve outgrown boozy pool parties? This year, we gathered seasoned travelers to share fresh ideas for every kind of spring break.

      In the Chase Travel Guide to Spring Break, you’ll find cities that are surprisingly family-friendly, drama-free destinations that can actually make it out of the group chat and hotels with kids clubs so good, everyone can relax.

      Whether you’re looking for an educational escape with family, a grown-up getaway with friends or just an easy break close to home, you’ll discover new places to explore—no fighting for space on the sand required. We hope these picks inspire you to embrace the season and try something new. With everyone else out of the office, you might as well have some fun, too.

       

       

      Why Tokyo Is Actually a Great Trip for Kids 

      By Kathryn Romeyn

       

      As one mom learned firsthand, the Japanese capital city is a standout family destination full of history, flavors and vibrant pop culture.

       

      This Bike-Filled City Is Surprisingly Great for Family Vacations

      By Chris Schalkx

       

      Whether you’re traveling with toddlers or teens, with a little planning, you’ll find Amsterdam becomes surprisingly manageable for everyone involved.

       

      8 Grown-Up Spring Break Trips That Don’t Involve Boozy Beach Parties

      By Anna Silman

       

      From food-forward city breaks and desert detoxes to cozy mountain escapes, these vacations offer all the freewheeling fun of a group getaway, minus the drama of getting a drink spilled on you.

       

      7 Hotels with Kids Clubs So Good, You’ll Actually Get a Vacation

      By Tim Chester

       

      At these next-level kids clubs in Mexico, Morocco and beyond, your children will be having so much fun, they won’t even notice you’ve snuck out the door.

       

      Editor-favorite spring break hotels

       

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      Booking With Chase Travel

      Chase Travel is the first stop for your next adventure. At chasetravel.com and via the Chase Mobile® app, eligible cardmembers can earn and redeem points for hotels, flights, activities, rental cars and more.

      Select cardmembers receive accelerated points earning or cash back when booking through Chase Travel, and Chase Sapphire Reserve cardmembers will earn 8 points per dollar on Chase Travel purchases, including hotel stays booked through The Edit by Chase Travel℠. Sapphire Reserve cardmembers who book through The Edit will also receive special benefits including daily breakfast for two and a $100 property credit, along with early check-in, late checkout and a room upgrade, when available.

      Looking for inspiration? Eligible Chase cardmembers can explore hotel reviews and editor-curated guides at chasetravel.com.

       

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