Travel

Spring flings

YOUNG AMERICANS IN LONDON

Under pressure? Escape to London, which will be celebrating all things David Bowie this spring. Coinciding with the release of his first new album in a decade (“The Next Day,” due out in March), the Victoria & Albert Museum has a new exhibition, “David Bowie Is.” Featuring more than 300 objects — including Ziggy Stardust bodysuits, handwritten lyrics and photos — the exhibit, which runs March 23 through July 28, is “the first international retrospective of [Bowie’s] extraordinary career.” And the Radisson Blu Edwardian collection of London hotels has a special Bowie package (from $257 per night); guests will get overnight accommodations, breakfast for two and a pair of tickets to the exhibition. http://www.vam.ac.uk, radissonblu-edwardian.com

BIGGER IS BETTER

In May, the Big Apple will welcome the Norwegian Breakaway, the largest cruise ship to ever call NYC home. The 1,062-foot-long, 18-deck ship, with 2,014 staterooms, features a quarter-mile open-air boardwalk, 28 dining options (including Ocean Blue from Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian and Carlo’s Bake Shop of “Cake Boss” fame) and five multistory water slides. The Norwegian Cruise Line ship itself will also bring a bit of NYC flavor to the seas, with a hull designed by Peter Max, ice sculptures of New York landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge at the Ice Bar and entertainment including Broadway’s “Rock of Ages.” Seven-day cruises to Bermuda begin May 12, rates start at $999 per person ($499 for third and fourth travelers). breakaway.ncl.com

WOOOO!

Spring break in Bermuda! Woooo!! For students in search of “nonstop beauty, nonstop parties and nonstop fun,” this island, about a two-hour flight from NYC, is the place to be. Students traveling to Bermuda Feb. 16-24 or March 2-8, 9-15 or 16-22 can register for a free Spring Break Pass, which gives revelers access to various events (like the Party Bus Island Tour and a Pajama Pub Crawl), free transportation, free food at daytime events and drink discounts. If you need a cheap place to crash and do it all over again, check out the Coco Reef Resort, “Bermuda’s official spring break hotel,” with rates starting at $80 per person a night, double occupancy, double-occupancy. Rumor has it Bermuda has beaches, too. Wooooo!!! gotobermuda.com

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