Category Archives: Travel Guide

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To ‘Europe’s Best Destination’ This Summer

Share The Article If you’re craving a little cultural expedition, you know, some of that Old World charm you can’t easily tap into on our side of the pond, Europe is likely to be at the top of your list this summer, but before you go ahead and book the first flight out to France, […]

5 Sunny Beach Destinations For Digital Nomads That Cost Under $1000 Per Month

Share The Article Dreaming of swapping spreadsheets for sandy shores? If you’re a digital nomad craving sun, sea, and seriously good savings for 2025, you’re in the right place! Forget expensive tourist traps – Travel Off Path has found five amazing beach destinations where you can live, work, and play for under $1000 a month. […]

These 5 Countries Have Changed Entry Rules For American Citizens This Year

Share The Article Between tariff wars and rising anti-America sentiment worldwide, it’s a tricky world to navigate as a U.S. passport holder in 2025. That’s why we’ve set out on a mission lately to update you on all of the most relevant policy changes regarding travel, which you can follow here. As you might have […]

The U.S. Is No Longer The World’s 2nd Favorite Destination: European Country Takes Over Again

Share The Article Well, the results are in, and it looks like last year’s shake-up in global tourism was no accident. For the second consecutive year, Spain has officially secured its position as the world’s second most visited country, confirming its powerhouse status. According to the latest figures attributed to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) […]

Move Over Dubrovnik! These 3 Medieval Destinations Are Less Crowded & Cheaper

Share The Article Whether you’re a Game of Thrones fan or a culture buff who fantasizes about visiting a faraway land with centuries-old castles, a timeless townscape, and what have you, Dubrovnik is probably on your Europe bucket list. Croatia’s top tourist destination, and the real-life Kings Landing, for those who are familiar with the HBO hit series, […]

Tourists Visiting Cancun Warned To Be Cautious On All Beaches After Multiple Incidents

Share The Article Cancun – the name likely brings beautiful images to mind: stunning turquoise water, soft white sand, and plenty of sunshine. It’s a dream destination for many people looking for relaxation and fun by the ocean. However, some recent, serious events have prompted urgent warnings from local authorities regarding beach safety. These incidents […]

These 3 Lesser Known Caribbean Islands Have Smaller Crowds & Cheaper Prices

Share The Article World-famous for its turquoise seas, paradisaical islands where white sands run along the ocean for miles on end, and incredible weather, the Caribbean is the number one destination for many Americans when they crave a little sunny getaway. There are just two small ‘buts’ that you’re probably familiar with if you’ve ever […]

US State Department Issues Travel Advisory Update For Popular Latin American Country

Share The Article Colombia – a nation pulsating with vibrant culture, stunning Andean landscapes, lush coffee regions, and Caribbean coastlines – continues to capture the imagination of travelers worldwide. From the historic streets of Cartagena to the bustling energy of Bogotá and the modern vibe of Medellin, its appeal is undeniable. However, amidst this allure, […]

These Are The 3 US Airlines That Have Free Wi-Fi In 2025

Share The Article Remember when you used to board flights, halfway through checking your mailbox in a rush, or ensuring you’ve closed down all your pending WhatsApp chats, however urgent replying to them may be, before an imminent takeoff? Once that orange plane logo slid on the top right corner of your screen, you knew […]

Top 10 Cheapest International Flight Destinations for Americans This Summer

Share The Article Okay, let’s be real. If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent a good chunk of the past few months daydreaming. Maybe it’s about swapping your office chair for a hammock slung between palm trees, trading traffic noise for the chatter of a foreign market, or just feeling sunshine that doesn’t require three […]