The party went on well into the early hours for bikini-clad Spring Breakers as they continued their invasion of America’s beaches.
Students drunkenly dived into pools, stripped off in crowded clubs and twerked on yachts in chaotic scenes filmed across partying hotspots Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Cancun.
It came one day after videos emerged of bikini-clad women wrestling each other in the sand while young men jeered on.
This is the first time in three years that college students have been able to enjoy Spring Break without the threat of Covid restrictions.
And they appear to be making the most of it as videos uploaded to social media show them downing shots and dancing the night away.
Jersey Shore star DJ PaulyD is pictured performing to a crowd of Spring Breakers in Mandala Beach, Cancun, Mexico

Students packed out the event in Cancun – despite being warned by US authorities to avoid Mexico after a spate of drug cartel violence
One video shot in Miami shows somebody diving from a roof into a pool – to the rapturous applause and cheers of his peers.
Elsewhere in Miami Jersey Shore star DJ Pauly D hosted an event in Story Club, with drunk students packing out the event.
The night before he headlined a separate Spring Break party in Cancun.
The city is enjoying a particularly raucous Spring Break this year after party-goers were warned to avoid Mexico amid heightened fears of cartel violence against foreigners.
This week airport officials said they expected to see record numbers of arrivals of about 550 flights – each carrying 100,00 people – daily, according to Fox 13.
Some 30 Mexican states are under some kind of travel advisory from the US amid increased drug cartel violence and other criminal activity.
Last month four Americans were kidnapped in Matamoros, Mexico and two were killed.

Girls are filmed downing booze in videos uploaded to TikTok

Spring Breakers pack out the beaches in Fort Lauderdale beach in Florida

Bikini-clad women take pictures in the sun in Daytona beach, Florida

It is the first time in three years Spring Breakers can enjoy the holiday without any threat of Covid restrictions. Pictured: Fort Lauderdale beach

Florida is expected to have a mammoth Spring Break as US citizens avoid Mexico amid rising crime
Yet thousands of US citizens have flouted the warning, with club nights in Cancun looking packed out in Instagram videos.
Earlier this week officials predicted 30,000 Americans would travel to Mexico for Spring Break despite the risks.
Many police forces across the country have issued warnings about the behavior of Spring Breakers as many seemed to take the booze-fueled festivities too far.
Panama City Beach in Florida said it had seen ‘a couple people here and there who want to test the limits and our ability to enforce Spring Break’ at the beginning of the week.
As of Monday, police Chief J.R. Talamantez said they had already made 200 arrests since the beginning of March.
And yesterday shocking videos emerged of half-dressed women wrestling in the sand in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Other frat bros took turns slamming into one another on the coastline, tackling their opponents to the ground in pursuit of a football while egged on by their partying peers.


Many police forces across the country have issued warnings about the behavior of Spring Breakers as many seemed to take the booze-fueled festivities too far

Two students – celebrating a break from their college semester took turns leaping on one another and fighting while the crowd around them jeered and screamed

Having a boogie: Spring Breakers enjoyed the warm weather and filled up on alcohol in Fort Lauderdale

Two students topped up their tans as they lay on Daytona Beach, Florida
A ramped-up police presence was also noticeable along the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
Officers on bicycles, buggies and SUVs were seen patrolling the area, others were seen leading K-9s between sun bathers on the crowded beach.