Spring Break Safety Tips to Keep Your Vacation Running Smoothly


Keith Marcus | Mar 03 2026 16:00

Spring break offers a perfect chance to unwind, explore new destinations, and enjoy quality time with friends and family. Whether you’re hitting the road, catching a flight to warmer weather, or simply lounging by the pool, remembering a few safety basics can go a long way in preventing accidents and unexpected complications.

As personal injury attorneys, we often hear from people who ran into trouble during their spring break travels—many of whom never expected anything to go wrong. With a bit of preparation and awareness, many of these incidents could have been avoided. Below are some helpful reminders to keep you and your loved ones safe throughout your trip.

Stay Alert While Driving

Roads tend to get busier during spring break, which naturally increases the risk of collisions. Long hours behind the wheel, late-night driving, and distractions all contribute to potential dangers.

Before starting your trip, map out your route and schedule planned breaks. Fatigue behind the wheel can be just as hazardous as impaired driving. If you’re traveling with others, rotate drivers and try to avoid nighttime travel when everyone is more likely to feel drowsy. Also, put your phone somewhere you won’t be tempted to use it while driving.

Keep Your Lodging Secure

Whether you’re staying in a hotel, rental property, or resort, taking simple precautions can help keep both you and your belongings safe.

Be sure to lock all doors and windows, whether you’re inside your room or out exploring. Avoid sharing your room number with strangers or posting it on social media. Use the provided safe for valuables such as IDs, credit cards, or electronics. If you travel with a portable door alarm, it can offer an extra layer of protection, especially at night.

Accidents like slips, broken fixtures, or unsafe common areas can happen anywhere. If you’re injured at your lodging, notify management right away and document what occurred.

Practice Water Safety

Many spring break activities involve being near pools, lakes, or the ocean—but water recreation comes with its own set of risks.

If you’re boating, jet skiing, or enjoying other water sports, always wear a life jacket. Avoid mixing alcohol with swimming or water activities, as many water-related injuries involve drinking. If your lodging has a pool, make sure doors leading to it remain secured when it’s not in use. Families with kids should double-check that pool gates are latched properly at all times.

Before heading out to the beach or open water, check the weather forecast. Conditions can shift quickly, so staying informed is key.

Stay Connected and Use a Buddy System

Traveling with others often makes trips safer and more enjoyable. However, even in groups, it’s important to stay coordinated.

Using a buddy system helps ensure everyone sticks together, especially in crowded areas. Pick a meeting location in case someone gets separated. If you’re traveling solo, share your itinerary with someone you trust and check in regularly. Avoid going out alone at night and pay attention to your instincts if something doesn’t feel right.

Think Before You Post on Social Media

It can be tempting to share photos and updates in real time, but doing so can unintentionally signal that your home is unoccupied, increasing the chance of a break-in.

Consider waiting until you return home to post vacation pictures. If you do share during your trip, avoid tagging your exact location or announcing your daily plans. This keeps your privacy—and your home—better protected.

Know What Steps to Take If You’re Injured

Even when you’re careful, accidents can still happen. If you’re hurt during your trip, stay calm and take the right actions to protect your health and any future claim you might pursue.

Write down the details of what happened and take photos of your injuries and the area. If there were witnesses, gather their contact information. Always seek medical care, even if you feel fine—some injuries don’t show symptoms right away, and medical documentation can be crucial later.

Contact Blank & Marcus as soon as possible. They can help explain your rights, outline your options, and pursue compensation you may be entitled to.

Plan Ahead Before Your Trip Begins

A bit of preparation can make a major difference if something unexpected occurs while traveling. Make copies of essential documents such as your ID, emergency contacts, and travel insurance information. Keep both digital and paper versions in secure places. If you’re traveling internationally, research local emergency numbers and find the closest U.S. embassy or consulate.

Travel insurance is also worth considering, especially if your plans involve flights, international destinations, or adventurous activities. This coverage can help with issues like cancellations, lost baggage, sudden medical needs, or even legal support.

Have Fun, but Stay Aware

Spring break should be filled with fun, relaxation, and great memories—not unexpected injuries or stressful situations. By taking simple steps like planning your drive, securing your lodging, staying cautious around water, keeping in touch, and being mindful about social media, you can enjoy your trip with greater peace of mind.

If something does go wrong, remember that help is available. We’re here to guide you through your options and support you every step of the way. Safe travels, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you need us.