Category Archives: Travel Guide

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Beautiful European Island For The First Time In 25 Years

For years, savvy American travelers have dreamed of an easier way to reach one of Europe’s most stunning and historically rich island gems. Tucked away in the heart of the Mediterranean, this tiny nation has always been a bucket-list destination, but reaching it required a long, often frustrating journey with at least one connection through […]

For Cheap Prices & No Crowds, Visit This Secret Medieval City In Spain

Even if you’ve never been to Spain before, we’re sure you’re already familiar with names like Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, and Seville. The Iberian country is one of the most-visited destinations in the world, yet surprisingly, tourists rarely stray off the beaten path, opting to spend their vacations lounging in the sun in Catalonia, or, if […]

Why The Hawaii Of Europe Is The Perfect Island Paradise For A Winter Vacation

Some travelers chase the sun to the Caribbean, while others head to Europe’s sunniest outpost. For your next winter escape, look no further than the “Hawaii of Europe”—the Canary Islands. While these two destinations have vastly different cultures, the Spanish archipelago offers an even greater diversity of adventure, and it’s well worth the journey. As […]

This Is The Best Tropical Island In Mexico For Turquoise Seas & Laid-Back Vibes This Fall

Planning a Mexican Caribbean getaway this fall, but you’re already taken aback by reports of crowds in Playa this September (even though it’s the off-season), or Tulum’s incessant, week-round party scene? Long gone are the days when Mexico in the fall was synonymous with a more relaxed atmosphere. As we reported previously, the sunny hotspot […]

7 Destinations You Should Not Visit This Winter According To Travel Experts

Winter vacation—two words that conjure images of cozy escapes, festive markets, or a sun-drenched beach to beat the cold. But let’s be real: the gap between the trip you see on Instagram and the reality on the ground can be massive, especially in winter. As the experienced team of editors and writers here at Travel […]

This City With A Stunning Colosseum Is Europe’s Most Underrated This Fall

Summer 2025 may already be history, but if you’ve been saving all year and are still dreaming of sun-soaked Mediterranean shores and an idyllic getaway across the pond, here’s where you can catch the last few streaks of sunshine… without the crazy crowds: If you’re Roman Empire-obsessed, and your personal idea of fun is exploring […]

U.S. State Department Issues 3 New Travel Advisories Including Popular Country In Asia

Keeping up with the world of travel can feel like a full-time job, with rules and safety situations changing in the blink of an eye. One minute you’re booking a dream trip, and the next, the U.S. State Department drops a new advisory that could throw a wrench in your plans. Here at Travel Off […]

Americans Are Traveling In Record Numbers To These 3 Lesser Known Destinations In Spain

When you think of Spain, it’s probably places like Andalusia, Catalonia, and the Balearics that first come to mind. Concentrating some of the country’s top beaches and world-renowned landmarks, and boasting an unrivaled gastronomy and social scenes, these three regions are probably Spain’s leading regions for tourism. Given their undeniable popularity, you’d expect them to […]

Move Over Charleston! Lesser-Known Town Named South Carolina’s Most Beautiful Fall Getaway

Charleston is magnificent to visit year-round, but even as trees begin to change, travel experts at Southern Living don’t believe it’s South Carolina’s most beautiful fall getaway. At Travel Off Path, we realize we can’t showcase every single map-dot town transforming into a postcard this year, but this one is truly worth it. Let’s be […]

Forget The Capitals! 3 Smaller European Cities Named Best Destinations By Experts

It’s only natural that, when planning a trip in a European country, tourists will usually start with the capital. After all, it’s usually the largest city, most cosmopolitan hub, and a cultural heart of sorts. Think London and its bustling streets, double-decker buses, and iconic red telephone boxes, Paris with the Eiffel Tower and elegant […]