Category Archives: Travel Guide

This Island With Turquoise Seas Is One Of The Warmest Places To Visit In Europe This Fall

If you’re thinking of heading to Europe this fall, and you’ve been wondering whether it’s already too late for an off-season dip in the Mediterranean, or sipping red wine alfresco with breathtaking vistas, we’re here to tell you not all hope is lost. While it’s true that in most places leaves have turned amber, and […]

Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted In These 22 European Countries Starting October 12 Confirmed

This year, Americans will start getting fingerprinted when traveling to most European countries, as part of the new Entry/Exit System applying to all non-European visitors. Commonly called EES, this new system will see the introduction of new biometric data collection kiosks across European airports. Once operational, tourists will need to give their fingerprints and scan […]

New Flights Launching From The U.S. To This Tiny But Gorgeous Caribbean Country

Bounded by Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea, Belize is a tiny nation that’s been historically overlooked by vacationers to the region—despite having the same turquoise seas, fascinating ancient ruins, and a culture that’s just as vibrant. That’s quickly changing as momentum builds: this year, it is expected to hit 550,000 visitors. While […]

Why Americans Are Flocking To These 2 Unexpected Cities In Spain

With its endless miles of unspoiled Mediterranean coastline, vibrant cities, and rich Iberian heritage, Spain has always been a hugely popular destination for Americans vacationing across the pond, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. According to new research conducted by MMGY Global for Turespaña, 7 out of 10 U.S. citizens plan to […]

This Coastal Hideaway Is North Carolina’s Fall Surprise Destination

Less is ‘More‘ in this North Carolina hideaway boasting secret islands and small town charm. A far cry from the big city life of Charlotte or the lush, autumnal beauty drawing back hordes to Asheville, Southern Living recently featured perhaps North Carolina’s best-kept secret as far as beach getaways go. Here at Travel Off Path, […]

Why Americans Are Flocking To This Beach Town In The Mexican Pacific

For decades, Los Cabos has been the premier destination for Americans traveling to the Mexican Pacific. Home to some of the world’s most luxurious resorts, and with a well-reputed wellness scene that will hardly ever be matched by other competing Latin American hubs, it is a convenient, stress-free getaway to plan for most U.S. vacationers. […]

Travel Experts Reveal 5 Crowd-Free Hidden Gems To Visit Near Cancun

If you think the only thing to do in Cancun is park your butt at a swim-up bar and maybe go shopping and bar-hopping downtown, then we at Travel Off Path have news for you! Yes, it’s true that many of Cancun’s hidden gems have been uncovered to the masses, especially with the Maya Train’s […]

Move Over Colombia! This Is The Cheapest Destination In South America In 2025

For decades, Colombia has been South America’s cheapest destination, but it looks like a lesser-known country, just now being discovered by most tourists, is about to take the crown. From the vibrant street markets of Bogota, to the trendy, hippy districts of Medellin, to the Caribbean city of Cartagena, Colombia has historically drawn budget-conscious travelers […]

Americans Will Need To Get A Digital Entry Permit To Fly To This Trendy Asian Country

Joining in on a trend that seems to be taking the world by storm, Sri Lanka is the next country to tighten entry rules for Americans. An island nation in South Asia, famous for its lush jungles, unspoiled coastline hugged by azure seas, and sprawling capital, Colombo, a vibrant melting pot of cultures with Indian, […]

This Gorgeous Mediterranean Island Named Top Hidden Gem In Europe By Experts

Thinking of attempting a late-season escapade to the Mediterranean, but the jarring sight of surging crowds in places like Rome, Santorini, Mallorca, and Dubrovnik keeps putting you off? It’s October, and they should have subsided by now… right? Right? Sadly, high and low seasons are no longer concepts that can be applied in certain destinations, […]