Category Archives: Travel Guide

3 Unknown Beautiful South American Cities That Are Cheap & Safe To Visit

Share The Article Planning a trip to South America in the near future but the volatile prices, and deteriorating safety levels in the region keep putting you off? If you’ve been on the internet this week, you’ve probably come across the war-like scenes in Rio de Janeiro, where a violent clash between gang members and […]

Move Over Aspen! This Rustic Mountain Town Is Colorado’s Best Kept Secret Winter Getaway

Share The Article Unless you’re ready to scrounge up coins under your cushions, Aspen may be out of the question for a wondrous winter getaway. Aspen is among many of Colorado’s gorgeous mountain villages that come with a hefty price tag to enjoy a magical wonderland setting of snow-covered slopes and Hallmark townscapes decked to […]

This Surprising Medieval European City Has Cheap Prices & Vibrant Christmas Markets

Share The Article If Mariah Carey blasting on repeat in every store and decked-out town squares weren’t clue enough, the holiday season has already kicked off in Europe, and the whole continent’s gearing up for the jolliest time of the year. However, before you go ahead and book your tickets to London or Paris again, […]

This Stunning Seaside City Revealed As Must-Visit Destination For 2026

Share The Article We at Travel Off Path hate to be the bearer of bad news. Don’t worry, nobody died… The loss to grieve is Costa Rica’s luster, a place where Pura Vida now seems like a marketing slogan; therefore, travelers have ventured into the neighboring territory of completely transformed El Salvador and even lesser-known Honduras for sun-drenched shores, […]

The Top 7 Old World Villages In Europe For 2026

Share The Article From the fairytale castles that look like they’ve been cropped straight out of a storybook scene, to the cobbled streets lined with half-timbered houses and quirky shops, to the beautiful, ornate architecture of the medieval cathedral in the town center: Nothing says ‘magical’ quite like a European village frozen in time (in […]

These Are The 7 Coolest Streets In The World This Year According To Time Out

Share The Article If you’ve been following travel trends for the last few years, you know the drill: everyone goes to the same five neighborhoods in the same five cities. You go to Brooklyn in New York, Shoreditch in London, or Roma in Mexico City. But if you want to actually see where the locals […]

New Sleeper Train Will Connect 6 European Countries From Only $65

Share The Article Europe’s Railway Renaissance keeps charging ahead in full speed, and after other recent excitement announcements, from a new scenic route traveling from Paris all the way to the Amalfi Coast, to a sleeper connecting Switzerland to Scandinavia, there’s now more to look forward to: From next month, an overnight train traveling through […]

Greece’s Next Big Beach Hotspot Isn’t An Island — It’s Right Outside Athens

Share The Article Greece’s next big beach hotspot isn’t another far-flung island you have to chase with multiple ferries – it’s a sun-drenched stretch of coast just outside Athens that’s quietly turning into Europe’s new “it” seaside escape. We at Travel Off Path have had an eye on the Athens (or Athenian) Riviera for a […]

Why This Safe Beach Destination In Mexico Is Breaking All Time Records

Share The Article Los Cabos has always been a hugely popular destination for Americans who crave some winter sunshine and five-star pampering (especially if they’re coming from the West Coast). A convenient long weekend escapade, it is known for its fast-developing resort strip, with landmark properties overlooking golden sands and an azure ocean, and an […]

7 Sunny Beach Destinations With Warm, Calm & Clear Oceans This Winter

Share The Article It’s one of the most disappointing moments in travel. You’ve spent thousands of dollars, used a precious week of vacation time, and flown hours to what you thought was a beach paradise. You throw open your balcony doors, ready to dive in, only to see a coastline being pounded by massive, waves […]