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These are the trips we book most often out of Tulsa. Each one lists the usual routing and the season worth aiming for — the two things that decide whether a trip is easy or a slog.

Sun & sea

Short flights, long beaches.

One connection, no passport headaches beyond the obvious, and a resort that takes over once you land.

Stone ruins on the coast at Tulum framed by palm fronds Mexico

Riviera Maya

Quintana Roo, Mexico

The default first trip for good reason. Best November through April; September and October are the wettest months.

TUL DFW CUN 1 stop

Typically from $1,450

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Waves breaking on a wide white-sand beach lined with resort towers Mexico

Cancún

Quintana Roo, Mexico

Where spring break and the big family reunion both work. Adults-only and family resorts sit within a mile of each other.

TUL DFW CUN 1 stop

Typically from $1,300

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An empty Caribbean beach lined with palms beside breaking surf Caribbean

St. Lucia

Windward Islands, Caribbean

Quieter than its neighbours and built for couples. Hurricane season runs June to November, so we plan around it.

TUL ATL UVF 1 stop

Typically from $2,650

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Green rainforest running down to a Pacific shoreline in Costa Rica Costa Rica

Guanacaste

Pacific coast, Costa Rica

Rainforest and beach in one week with no domestic connection. Dry season is December through April.

TUL DFW LIR 1 stop

Typically from $1,950

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Deep blue ocean seen from a green headland under tall clouds Hawaii

Maui

Hawaii, United States

Far enough to feel like a real journey, close enough that nobody needs a passport. Book six to nine months out.

TUL DEN OGG 1 stop

Typically from $2,300

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A couple walking a tropical shoreline at golden hour Honeymoon

Maldives

Indian Ocean

The long one. Three flights and a seaplane, and worth every hour — but only with a night built in on the way out.

TUL ORD DOH MLE 2 stops

Typically from $5,800

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Europe

The trips people save up for.

Shoulder season — May, or late September into October — buys you the same cities at half the crowd and often less money.

Pastel buildings stacked against cliffs above a harbour on the Amalfi Coast Italy

Amalfi Coast

Campania, Italy

Small hotels sell out by February for summer. May and late September are the sweet spot.

TUL IAH NAP 1 stop

Typically from $3,400

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A blue-domed white church above the caldera on Santorini Greece

Santorini

Cyclades, Greece

Our most-requested honeymoon. Two stops each way, so we build in a night in Athens.

TUL ORD ATH JTR 2 stops

Typically from $3,900

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A historic stone building in Rome under a clear sky Italy

Rome

Lazio, Italy

Three full days minimum. Skip-the-line tickets and an early Vatican slot are worth every dollar.

TUL ORD FCO 1 stop

Typically from $2,800

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The Eiffel Tower seen across Paris rooftops France

Paris

Île-de-France, France

Easiest European first trip from Tulsa — one connection, and everything else is walkable or on the Métro.

TUL DFW CDG 1 stop

Typically from $2,600

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At sea & further afield

When the journey is the point.

The blue-white face of a tidewater glacier meeting the sea Cruise

Alaska — Inside Passage

Seattle or Vancouver round trip

Sails May through September. We put you on the correct side of the ship for the glaciers, which matters more than people expect.

TUL DEN SEA 1 stop, then sail

Typically from $2,100

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A cruise ship under way on open blue water Cruise

Mediterranean sailings

Barcelona, Rome or Athens departures

Seven to twelve nights, four countries, one unpacking. Add two nights in the embarkation city — flight delays are common.

TUL ORD BCN 1 stop, then sail

Typically from $3,100

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A Tokyo street lit by signs after dark Japan

Tokyo & Kyoto

Honshu, Japan

Rail passes, ryokan nights, and restaurant reservations that open sixty days out and close the same afternoon.

TUL DFW HND 1 stop

Typically from $3,200

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About these figures. Prices are illustrative per-person estimates for planning conversations, not quotes — they move with season, airline and availability. Routings show the connection we book most often; the exact itinerary depends on the day you fly. We confirm both in writing before anything is booked.

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This is what comes up most from Tulsa, not the limit of it. Tell us what you have in mind and we'll tell you honestly whether it's a good idea this year.