
This trip is now full, but if you are still interested in going please let us know. We are able to book additional rooms at the resort, but cannot guarantee airfare at the listed price. For further details contact our travel coordinator, Ali Trombla.
Where are we staying?
We are staying at Casa del Mar, just two and a half miles south of downtown and less than five minutes away from the famous “Paraiso” reef.
When are we diving?
This trip includes three days of boat diving with Del Mar Aquatics and unlimited shore diving. Cozumel is loaded with fantastic dive sites featuring walls, tunnels, caves, pinnacles, overhangs and outstanding marine life. For students completing certification dives, you may start these on Friday afternoon after arriving in Cozumel.
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How are we getting there?
OMAHA: We will fly Continental from Omaha to Cozumel with a stop in Houston, TX.
TULSA: We will fly Continental from Tulsa with a stop in Dallas/Fort Worth, TX.
Prices & Payments
With airfare from OMAHA: $1,200
With airfare from TULSA: $1,100
$500 deposit due January 1. Full payment due February 20. Prices based on double occupancy.
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*A passport is required for all travel destinations outside the US
*Dive sites may vary due to weather conditions and logistics
*Prices are per person and subject to change due to any unforeseen cost at the time of booking or any additional taxes or surcharges imposed by the airlines, vendors or government.
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