Share The Article What is the United States known for nowadays? Your guess is as good as mine… That said, ‘America The Beautiful’ largely lives up to the name, but there have been some major disappointments in my homeland travels as well. Not every destination is a banger. Whether it’s places not living up to […]
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Share The Article Between the U.S. passport free-falling in global dominance and the dollar getting weaker against the euro every passing month, 2026 hardly feels like the year to splash out on a luxurious Santorini cave hotel or a five-star concept stay overlooking Amalfi. Americans are traveling abroad more carefully than ever, and beyond feeling […]
Share The Article Palm trees so tall they seem to touch the sky, white sands running along turquoise waters for miles on end, the smell of frying arepas from a street vendor somewhere in the buzzing malecón crowd: nothing screams paradise quite like a Caribbean island. In this economy, however, it’s not like everyone just has […]
Share The Article Chatty abuelas gossiping the day away on their front porch, pastel-hue colonial houses that carry more history than your average lifeless suburb ever will, and the smell of grilled carnitas coming from some street vendor somewhere in a buzzing malecón: Sooner or later, we will all crave a little bit of Mé-ji-co […]
Share The Article There is a specific sound every traveler knows. The heavy thud of the rubber stamp hitting the ink pad, followed by the crisp crunch of it landing on a fresh page of your passport. For decades, that sound has been the universal “welcome” to a new adventure. It’s a souvenir that money […]
Share The Article Sick of Rome and the clueless tourists queuing up at 5 am for Trevi Fountain? Overpriced gondola rides in the congested canals of Venice? Shoulder-to-shoulder crowds in Florence’s Renaissance-era Old Town? What if we told you one of the most beautiful Italian cities is far less crowded, cheaper to visit than average, […]
Share The Article Don’t know where to go in Mexico? We got you! Sometimes Cancun, Cabo, and Puerto Vallarta just don’t cut it when you’re craving an adventure. Rather than sitting poolside all day catching up on your new book, a whole other world awaits that will get your adrenaline pumping. Mexico isn’t nearly as […]
Share The Article It took them a few years to catch up with their fellow European states, but when it comes to Digital Nomad Visas, one could never be too late to the party: After months of speculation, Bulgaria has finally launched its own DNV. We’re talking a complete list of requirements, a transparent application […]
Share The Article If you’ve been paying attention to the travel news lately, you might have noticed something surprising: the United States is finally having a serious rail renaissance. For years, we’ve looked across the pond with jealousy as Europe rolled out high-speed networks and luxury sleepers. But here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been […]
Share The Article Jam-packed resorts, shoulder-to-shoulder crowds in public beaches, and a growing sense of insecurity that wasn’t there 3 to 4 years ago. You’ve heard the stories before: Cancun is far from being the stress-free vacay many still idealize. That doesn’t mean the Mexican Caribbean as a whole should pay for the sins of […]










