This Is The Number One Island In Mexico This Year—& It’s Just 15 Minutes From Cancun!

Ahh, the Mexican Caribbean… its sun-kissed white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, the epic all-inclusive resorts where every single guest is treated like royalty, and the ancient Mayan World lying just beneath the surface, begging to be unearthed. It’s no wonder Americans keep flocking there, year after year, after year, but if you think overtouristed, […]

Move Over San Diego! United Launching First Flight To Nearby Beach Town In Over A Decade

We at Travel Off Path nearly broke the internet last year by revealing San Diego indeed has a second airport back in business for commercial air travel. Many of our readers chimed in with their excitement (and concerns) regarding American Airlines’ groundbreaking flight to/from Phoenix. Taking my Journalist hat off for a moment, as a […]

5 Gorgeous European Cities For Christmas Markets & Fairytale Vibes This Winter

Christmas is right around the corner, but if shopping mall ice rinks and overpriced ski resorts in Colorado don’t exactly help you get in the festive spirit, there’s only one thing that will. Picture ancient cobblestone-paved towns dusted with snow, a medieval belfry in the distance with resounding bells marking the hour, and an endless […]

The 7 Cheapest Winter Sun Destinations For American Travelers Revealed

It’s going to be a long, gray slog until spring. The daily grind feels heavier when it’s dark earlier and freezing outside, and the dream of a sunny beach feels a million miles away. But what if you could put a dose of vitamin sea on the calendar right now to get you through the […]

These Are Europe’s 2 Most Incredible Destinations For 2026 According To Expedia

As customary every year, the Expedia Group has released its long-awaited report on growing travel trends, and fast-rising destinations travelers should keep an eye on. For their Unpack ’26, which used both booking data and thousands of traveler surveys, 2 surprising European destinations came out on top, and before you try and second-guess it, no, it’s not a now widely-publicized […]