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The 6 Best Summer Weekend Getaways for Collegiettes™
Summer means sunshine, beaches and a three-month-long vacation – or does it? It’s been years since many of us have had the freedom to do absolutely nothing – or absolutely everything – in the summer. With work, internships, school and the other miscellaneous responsibilities college can bring, it’s hard to actually enjoy our summer vacations for what they really are: vacations! What’s a collegiette™ to do? Take weekend trips, of course! So here it is, ladies: the ultimate list of weekend getaways that will rejuvenate you for the following week without draining your bank account.
Destination: Cape Cod, Mass.

Easy to Go From: Boston, Mass.; Albany, N.Y.; New York, N.Y.; Providence, R.I.; Portsmouth, N.H.; Augusta, Maine; Montpelier, Vt.; Hartford, Conn. … or anywhere in New England!
Why: For all you New Englanders out there (or for those of you who are honorary New Englanders for the summer), don’t end your summer without making a trip to the Cape. As a native Bostonian, I’ve spent many a summer on Cape Cod’s beautiful shores. The Cape is a great choice for a collegiette™ because, unlike its island neighbors Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, it can be much more affordable. Obviously, it depends on where in the Cape you want to visit (Chatham is probably too steep for a collegiette’s™ budget), but some of the younger, more vibrant areas can be found in Falmouth and Provincetown, which happen to be on completely different ends of the Cape.
What to do: Aside from laying on the beach, check out the free concerts from the Citizens Bank Summer Concert Series, five days a week in eight different towns, and the old-fashioned drive-in movie theaters (Wellfleet has a great drive-in). Guess what? You might even run into HC contributing writer Alaine Perconti, who is planning her own weekend trip to the Cape with her friends. So what are you waiting for?
What to Bring: Don’t forget your bathing suit … and maybe a few of your preppiest polos.
When to Go: The Atlantic Ocean is pretty frigid in June and the beginning of July, but it gets a little less icy by the end of July and August. If you decide to go for the Fourth of July – which can be fun with the many parades and firework displays to choose from – just be aware that this is when the Cape is at its busiest, so plan ahead.
About the Author
Biography
Annie is entering her senior year at Washington University in St. Louis, with a major in English Literature and minors in Writing and Communication Design. She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at Washington University, as well as Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honorary Society. Annie originally hails from Boston, Massachusetts, so she will always have a soft spot for Cape Cod and brightly colored polos. Last year, she started a fashion blog, The Poor Couture (www.thepoorcouture.com), which is dedicated to finding affordable clothing for fashionable young women. She has been studying English Literature in London at the University College London for the past six months, and will be returning to spend the summer in New York City interning at Styleite.com.

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Comments
The photograph of the lighthouse you have under the Cape Cod heading is actually Portland Headlight in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, not on Cape Cod.
I think this article is great -- well written and informative, but I feel like there is a definite trend in HerCampus articles in general to ignore the Midwest. A lot of these destinations are fabulous, but nothing is listed for people that live in Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana (you get the point). This might just be a personal thing, but the entire country doesn't reside solely on the east or west coasts...there are people in the middle too! And trust me, we're always looking for fun things to do.
With the exception of destination #6, Laguna Beach, every vacation getaway recommendation is on or near the east coast. No more west coast destinations?
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