If adventure is calling your name this fall, JetBlue has answered the call!

America’s hippest airline (sorry Spirit, bankruptcy isn’t cool) is set to launch new flights to 7 stunning international destinations in the coming months.

Here at Travel Off Path, there’s nothing we love more than making use of our passports. Letting our most prized possession collect dust in any season just isn’t acceptable in our eyes.

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All of us here have exciting trips coming up, but even so, we’re a little envious of South Floridians who get to take advantage of these new flights, especially with JetBlue’s celebratory $113 promotional fares that surely won’t last long.

That being said, it’s time to whip out your credit card and get ready to choose from these 7 thrilling sun-drenched getaways launching soon.

3 New Flights To Caribbean Islands

We’ve all seen it — the iconic photos of planes landing in what seems like arm’s reach over vibrant St. Maarten shores.

Beachside hotel in St. MaartenBeachside hotel in St. Maarten

JetBlue already flies to St. Maarten, but not from Fort Lauderdale (FLL), the airport set to welcome all 7 of the airline’s new flights, according to their latest announcement.

First up is St. Maarten, one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in the world. This Dutch territory is renowned as one of the Caribbean’s most postcard-worthy destinations for an epic beach vacation, boasting pristine shores and lagoons.

Falling slightly behind in the fastest-growing department is another Dutch Caribbean paradise — the gorgeous island of Aruba.

Flamingos walking on beach in ArubaFlamingos walking on beach in Aruba

Beyond funny accents, you’ll find gleaming white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class resorts, plus the opportunity to snap selfies with flamingos.

JetBlue will launch a new flight here too, in addition to the ritzy resort-laden island, Grand Cayman, the largest and most sought-after of the Cayman Islands.

Inaugural flights to St. Maarten, Aruba, and Grand Cayman are all slated for take-off December 4, 2025.

2 New Flights To Vibrant Colombian Cities

If you want to mix more rich culture with your dreamy beach days, Colombia is just the place.

La Ermita church built on a gothic style on the city of Cali in ColombiaLa Ermita church built on a gothic style on the city of Cali in Colombia

While travelers have been flocking to Medellin smack dab in the middle of the country, don’t let this inland haven of expats and nomads deter you from exploring Colombia’s vibrant coast, especially as cheaply as they are to visit.

First up is Cartagena, Colombia’s most renowned coastal city on the Caribbean side. Modern meets old-school with beautiful beaches (including nearby towns) and UNESCO-protected streets to explore, where grabbing a coffee is a must from one of many cafes lining the cobbled maze of roadways.

Second is Cali. This inland city can easily be considered Medellin 2.0 for its affordability and mild year-round climate, though it’s more steeply ingrained in culture, being known as the country’s “Salsa Capital”.

Speedboats whizzing by Cartagena skylineSpeedboats whizzing by Cartagena skyline

JetBlue’s new flight to Cali has yet to officially be scheduled, as there are some bureaucratic hurdles to clear before serving this city for the first time ever, but the route to Cartagena will also launch on December 4, 2025.

2 New Flights To Astounding Central American Destinations

Costa Rica has seen a mixed bag of reviews with tourism numbers dropping, which can certainly be attributed to numerous safety concerns reported over the last 6 months or so, including a US Embassy-issued security alert regarding the country’s main airport in San Jose.

Aerial View Of Playa Flamingo In Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Central AmericaAerial View Of Playa Flamingo In Guanacaste, Costa Rica, Central America

Well, we don’t know if that deterred JetBlue from flying here, but it’s not stopping them from flying to Costa Rica’s alternative airport, Liberia (Guanacaste), which is is the more luxurious side of the country.

Viewed as the easiest gateway to Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, you’ll find a plethora of luxe resorts, picturesque beach towns, and lush nature to wander with an array of wildlife sightings.

On the flip side of luxury is Honduras, a country largely overlooked (and somewhat undeveloped) for tourism, yet those who visit actually compare it as a more affordable, up-and-coming “Costa Rica” given its cheap prices across the board and seemingly untouched nature and magnetizing culture.

Mayan Ruins Copan Ruinas HondurasMayan Ruins Copan Ruinas Honduras

I, for one, had the chance to visit last year and particularly fell in love with the town of Copan Ruinas, home to immaculately preserved Mayan ruins and an easy bus ride from San Pedro Sula, where JetBlue will also soon fly from Fort Lauderdale.

New routes to the latter and Liberia are set to launch December 4, 2025 as well.

Sam Sears

Sam, our Lead Writer & Journalist based in San Diego has visited 36 countries and written over 1000 articles with a focus on sharing his own travel experiences and shining a light on lesser-known gems.

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