Direct flights to Puerto Rico from TPA under $150

We’re taking TBAY to the Island of Enchantment this summer with low-cost direct flights from TPA.

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Are you ready for a bioluminescent adventure?

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Think about it. When was the last time you got an extended vacation?

With Tampa International’s selection of nonstop flights, you can travel anywhere. But between El Yunque’s 28,000 acres of waterfalls, the bioluminescent waters of Mosquito Bay, and numerous James Beard Award nominated chefs — a trip to Puerto Rico is a no-brainer.

So schedule an Uber to TPA. We’re headed on a low-cost summer-long trip with flights costing ~$150 to the Island of Enchantment.

West Coast represent

Frontier Airlines offers direct flights to Aguadilla (BQN) thrice weekly. We booked a round trip for $148 (plus baggage fees). Here’s our itinerary:

Departing: Saturday, June 17 | 5:46 p.m.-8:39 p.m.
Returning: Saturday, August 5 | 9:38 p.m.-12:25 a.m.

Let’s go north

San Juan holds the distinction of being the oldest European-founded city in the Americas + serves as the cultural center of the island. We were able to book a trip for $151. Check out our plan:

Departing: Wednesday, June 14 | 6-8:58 a.m.
Returning: Saturday, June 19 | 9 p.m.-12:04 a.m.

If PR isn’t your scene, check out the airport’s range of international nonstop destinations.

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