*Mexico* Flights to Cancún for ~$280 (60% discount)
With dozens of kilometers of immaculate white-sand beaches, hectares of tropical forests, and several Mayan archeological sites located just a few steps away from the Zona Hotelera, Cancún in Mexico is a perfect beach bum’s getaway as well as a coveted location for outdoor enthusiasts, and history aficionados! From a range of activities going beyond imagination, including water sports, romantic excursions, and epic nightlife, the Yucatan peninsula has it all for travelers looking to have the time of their life.
Take advantage of Interjet flights to Cancún (CUN) from Vancouver (YVR) starting at only $282, roundtrip. There are ~30 stays at rock-bottom prices available from February to October 2020, including some exciting options during Valentine’s Day and Thanksgiving. All flights have a stopover in Mexico. To make sure you get our selected flights with a short stopover, you may have to select the Best option on Skyscanner for certain dates in February, September and October.
Did you know that in Cancún you can visit a museum dressed up with a swimsuit? Located in the National Marine Park, the Museo Subacuático de Arte has over 1,200 structures sunk underwater, including exhibitions of life-sized figures, cars, and other various art sculptures to promote the coral life and the art of conservation.
Take advantage of Interjet flights to Cancún (CUN) from Vancouver (YVR) starting at only $282, roundtrip. There are ~30 stays at rock-bottom prices available from February to October 2020, including some exciting options during Valentine’s Day and Thanksgiving. All flights have a stopover in Mexico. To make sure you get our selected flights with a short stopover, you may have to select the Best option on Skyscanner for certain dates in February, September and October.
Did you know that in Cancún you can visit a museum dressed up with a swimsuit? Located in the National Marine Park, the Museo Subacuático de Arte has over 1,200 structures sunk underwater, including exhibitions of life-sized figures, cars, and other various art sculptures to promote the coral life and the art of conservation.