SFO > Cozumel, Mexico: $406 round-trip – Mar-May

Cozumel is a completely separate part of mexico, and if you’ve ever thought about scuba diving, there isn’t a more amazing place. I introduced my kids to diving when they were 8 and 9 years old with “SNUBA” excursion, and they were hooked. They’ve since been certified, but they continue to tell friends about our SNUBA excursion, swimming with thousands of exotic fish, lobster, and octopus.

* There only appear to be a few seats at this price and availability is spotty. It will take a little digging to find dates other than the dates I found, but at this price, it’s well worth digging for.

San Francisco to Cozumel, Mexico: 7 night trip. (But can be changed.)
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Best price I found: Tue, Apr 21 to Tue, Apr 28.
Flight Alone: $406. (Normal price: $680.00)

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