Category Archives: Travel Guide

Why This Underrated City In Europe Is A Perfect Fall Getaway

When you think of a fall getaway to Italy, your mind probably jumps to the Colosseum in Rome or the canals of Venice. But what if we told you that the country’s real heart—and its undisputed best food—is in a city that most American tourists just pass through on the train? While the crowds are […]

6 Gorgeous Destinations In France That Are Still Warm In The Fall

With summer approaching its end, it’s time to switch gears to fall travel planning, and if you happen to be dreaming of an off-season escapade to France once the crowds will have dwindled, you may be wondering where in the country you’ll still get pleasant temps in September. You may still get the occasional 77°F […]

This Tiny Mediterranean Island Is One Of The Hottest Destinations This Fall

If you’re still dreaming of an international vacation this year but feel like you’ve missed the boat on summer, we have the perfect spot for you. It’s a place that perfectly blends a sun-drenched beach getaway with an unforgettable cultural immersion, all without the chaotic crowds of July and August. While many travelers pack up […]

This Is The Safest Destination In The Caribbean According To New Report

Security is a main concern for Americans flying abroad in the current climate, including the Caribbean. Given the state of the world, U.S. vacationers are getting increasingly worried about their own personal safety when traveling, and you can’t exactly blame them. Regardless of where you stand on things, we can all agree there’s a rising […]

U.S. Embassy Has Issued Travel Alerts For These 6 Popular Tourist Destinations So Far This Summer

Post may contain affiliate links; we may receive compensation if you click links to those products. This may impact how offers are presented. Our site does not include all offers available. See our Disclosure & Privacy Policy for more info.Content on page accurate as of posting date. While the summer travel rush may be cooling […]

Mexico’s Safest City Is A Gorgeous Colonial Gem Breaking Tourism Records Right Now

Forget Cancun and its turquoise seas, Cabo’s world-class resorts, and Mexico City’s bustling street markets and shopping scene: Mexico’s trendiest destination right now is a lesser-known historic city that’s finally getting the recognition it deserves. Tucked away in the western side of the Yucatán Peninsula—opposite the Riviera Maya, if that’s your point of reference—San Francisco […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To These 5 Destinations Breaking All Time Tourism Records

Alright, let’s talk about where Americans are really heading this year. Forget the fleeting trends; your trusted insiders at Travel Off Path have been digging into the numbers, and the verdict is in: certain international destinations aren’t just popular, they’re absolutely shattering all previous tourism records for U.S. visitors. And the best part? You can […]

Why Using ChatGPT To Plan Your Vacation Could Be A Costly Mistake

Seasoned traveler or first-time flyer, we’ve all been guilty of this at some point in the last year or so: You’re planning an itinerary for an upcoming trip, or checking the safety advice, and instead of seeking out qualified, expert human advice, you log into ChatGPT and fire off a mathematically worded prompt to get […]

How Cancun, Cabo & Puerto Vallarta Were Affected By The Latest U.S. Travel Advisory

For American travelers eyeing a Mexican getaway this winter high season, the U.S. State Department’s latest travel advisory just dropped with a few tweaks that might cause a moment of concern. Here at Travel Off Path, we know you demand the real, practical intel, not just headlines. So, we’re cutting through the noise to explain […]

Move To Europe With No Visa: These 2 Cheap Countries Are Perfect For American Digital Nomads

With the slowing down of the trend and numerous countries tightening entry rules for long-term travelers, some would argue that the digital nomad era is history, but we’d argue it’s just… adapting. While it’s true that remote work is definitely not as big a thing as it was 4 or 5 years ago, when we […]