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lots of updates, information and media
we’ll keep you posted on all the latest deals, discounts, events, etc, for your college spring break. So stay tuned.

BIKE WEEK STARTS NOW!!!

Arizona Bike Week:
Apr 14 - Apr 18, 2010
Bike Week New Orleans:
2nd Annual Bike Week New Orleans at the Broken Spoke
May 05 - May 09, 2010
Myrtle Beach Spring Rally:
May 07 - May 16, 2010
Laconia Motorcycle Week:
Jun 12 - Jun 20, 2010
Gettysburg Bike Week:
Jul 08 - Jul 11, 2010

 Daytona Beach FL
Most of the United States is experiencing some extreme weather. This is all the more reason to start thinking of heading south to Datona Beach, Florida
Hang on to your Harley and get ready for some hog-wild fun, because Bikeweek – only the world's largest motorcycle event – will be roaring into Daytona Beach from Feb. 26 - March 7, 2010. It will feature motorcycle shows and exhibits, concerts, racing at Daytona International Speedway, festivals, shopping, music and good times!
The Daytona Beach Community Foundation will hold a drawing for a chance to win the official Daytona Bike Week motorcycle. This year, Klock Werks was in charge to build a custom bagger.

Tickets are being sold through the Daytona Beach Chamber

2011 EVENTS

Many contests;

Best buns/booty shakin/hot buns contests
Bikini bombshell/biker bikini contest
Miss Florida contest
The ultimate babe contest
Bikini/chopper girls bike wash
Burnout/loud pipes/horse power contest
Womens pole dancing contest
G-String contest
Miss renegade pin-up contest
Sexy banana contest
And many many more plus food, drink and party!!!


CONCERTS / SHOWS



SUMMER BREAK 2010


Summer Break is what-it-says-on-the-tin: a chaotic, sun-drenched, post-exam holiday by the sea. With bands, big name DJ's & 10,000 like-minded souls all winding down from exams and gettin' in the mood for some well deserved debauchery.Not sure where to go on your college spring break ? North America, South America or Central America ?

You want to go to another country, but not sure about a final destination? Check out these suggestions of where to go to make sure your trip provides all you want -- and need -- out of your international college Spring Break.

 Europe
In Newquay, while another 2000 will be partying their pants off in Ibiza. So don't delay round up your friends and Book Now for Europes biggest ever student holiday and event. Newqauy June 1-5 & 8-12, 2010 - Packages start at £69 for camping and £99 for a caravan. Ibiza June 14-19, 2010 - £149 and includes a storming week of entertainment, activities, club entry and SB craiziness!

Top 10 Spring Break  Destinations For 2009 &10

This change is because of the (swine flue)  H1N1 that developed in Mexico and it should make U S destinations popular in 2010.Panama City, Florida West / East Coasts.


A trip to Panama City will ensure loudness, drunks, and in-your face debauchery. This beer-soaked party combines all of the worst nightmares that your parents has had over the years. With 27 miles of sand, surf and bronze bikini babes, and 80,000 sq. feet of nightclub space, you will be glad to be amongst the 500,000 people that partake in raunchy sex simulation or something crazy and fun. Party on !!!

Top 10 Spring Break Hot Spots for 2008



1 Cancun is most of the way back after 2006's Hurricane Wilma -- get a passport, though! This little piece of Mexico is pure craziness during March and April: margarita madness and a massive influx of students doing the spring thing on drop-dead gorgeous beaches and in late-late-late night clubs. Hop the ferry to Cozumel or the bus to Playa del Carmen for slower-paced sandy paradises. Xel-Ha is fun for snorkeling, and Tulum is worth a visit (90 miles south; go early a.m.) -- great beach and unba ruins, but don't expect nightlife (the quiet nights -- generator-powered lights out by 10 -- are part of the charm). With the peso going down against the dollar this Year The bargains are going to be SOUTH of the Border!!!!!

2 Acapulco's not Mexico's best beachside city (that might be Puerto Vallarta), but it's tried, true, and ready for you. Acapulco's turf war (drug cartel) problems have little to do with you -- mind your Mexico manners and consider student travel safety tips, and you should be as safe as you would in any US city.
Acapulco beaches range from quiet hideaways, like Playa Pie de la Cuesta, to elbow-to-elbow humans, like La Condesa. Stay in a hotel on the Costera (main drag) -- drop by the small Puerto Marques village for an afternoon

3. Florida - Panama City, Miami
Florida's Daytona Beach has definitively fallen out of the top spring break hot spots running and Panama City's top dog billing will again get some serious encroachment from Miami, including South Beach, this year. Panama City is a sure bet for the kind of foolish fun that makes a break memorable (or not!), while South Beach is a tres cool club scene (are you really ready?). Panama City: 27 miles of sugary sweet beach on the Gulf of Mexico (west coast of Florida). Temps in the 70's during the day and blessedly cool at night.

4. Rosarito Beach, Baja
You don't need a passport to drive to Mexico this year, making Rosarito Beach once again a mega spring break 2008 hot spot. Parts of this oceanfront Baja town just south of San Diego (20 miles) and border city Tijuana can be charming,  but most is just good-time party central. It has great beaches cheap rooms and a lot of bars.

5. North American Ski Resorts
Ski resorts are moving up on the list of cool spring break hot spots for 2008 -- check out a list of the top Colorado ski resorts welcoming you, plus some ideas for Whistler, Jackson Hole, Heavenly, a few quieter spots, and some places you may want to give a pass (snowboarding's still prohibited in some US resorts that are best left to your grandparents, anyway). I partied in or skied in the resorts -- and it's all good. Get the whole skinny on how to get there, and where to stay and party
6. Europe
SBUK- Europe (yep, the whole joint) gets its own spot on the list of spring break hot spots for   2008-- Amsterdam, London and Paris will be the cities in which you'll see the most American students, with Rome a close fourth place followed by Florence, Frankfurt, Madrid and Berlin. Those are mostly chilly cities at this time of year, so the social scene will be indoors (your hostel's always the best bet for finding the party place), but the sights will be free of summer's mobs... great time to be in Europe.
7. Negril, Jamaica
The forecast for spring break 2008 in Negril, Jamaica, is sunny and the outlook is partly party, party, party with scattered water sport fun. And this year, expect major music action from Jamfest, a concert series slated for March Mondays, featuring folks like Shaggy and Bernie Man. If you go, remember that Jamaica is a developing nation; cheaper hotels may not have fully functioning amenities and parts of the island can be a walk on the wild side. Don't fear to adventure -- just be safe.
8. Puerto Vallarta
We welcomed Puerto Vallarta to the list in 2007, and this pretty Pacific coast Mexican town will again have a lot of what you want for 2008 -- friendly folks, awesome nightlife, beautiful beaches and great all-inclusive hotel deals. All the action's not just at the beach, either -- this is one of those cool jungle-meets-mountains towns and you can parasail or mountain bike, or do a zipline tour. Hasta pronto!
9. South Padre Island
The US's Las Vegas and Havasu are off the supreme hot spots list but South Padre Island, where vacations are biiiig Texas style, is still a fave for students this year, though we do sometimes wonder why (a bit) with more exotic locales easily available for cheap. South Padre's guaranteed fun, though; if you go, the sandy spit near Corpus Christi is windblown but sunny, and Padre Island proper has hundreds of miles of beach. The gang's all at South Padre, where you can find fresh shellfish and every conceivable kind of water sport. Surf's sometimes a little rough. Scooters are a great way to get around the whole island.
10. The Runners Up - New York, Puerto Rico, Nassau
New passport rules requiring one for air travel back from Mexico mean Puerto Rico will be lively again this year: the Puerto Rico drinking age is 18, though it's a US territory (no passport needed).
Nassau, Bahamas, with its not-so-friendly folks, will stay popular partly because it's close and easy. And its white beaches and blue blue water are bee-yootiful. Try Smiley's for the real deal food; rent a scooter to spend a morning at the Straw Market. Nassau is on New Providence Island; gambling is on nearby Paradise Island.

Enjoy spring break 2010 !!

Dates

Japan - March and ends on April 1

Australia - Leavers' week  late November -December ( summer time )

U K - Easter break, Easter holidays, also known as March break

Europe - Easter Holidays -study week.

Canada - Late February-March,Reading week, Study week, March break

PASSPORTS

A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave most foreign countries. You might want to get your passport now, it takes a few months.
All U.S. citizens ( EEUU ), Canadian citizens, citizens of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, and Mexican citizens,need to have a passport or other designated secure document to enter or re-enter the United States  or other countries at airports and seaports.
In U.S. acceptance facilities include many Federal, state and probate courts, post offices, some public libraries and a number of county and municipal offices.