Category Archives: Travel Guide

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 […]

Discover 3 White-Sand Beach Towns With No Crowds In The South’s Trendiest State

You may have heard this week that Mississippi may be the wrong place to swipe right on Tinder, but there’s no denying “The Magnolia State” is the Gulf’s booming hotspot this summer. Last month, we at Travel Off Path revealed a surprising report showing tons of vacationers opting for Mississippi’s sprawling white-sand coastline over far […]

This Is The Safest Destination To Visit On The Pacific Coast Of Mexico This Fall

The laid-back atmosphere, golden sands running along azure seas for miles on end, and of course, smaller crowds: there are many a reason why you’d scrap the Caribbean and opt for a Mexican Pacific getaway in the fall. Regrettably, not all destinations on this side of Mexico are known for being safe havens. The list […]

Move Over Gulf Shores! Visit Alabama’s Secret White-Sand Island To Avoid The Crowds

Gulf Shores got the memo. Visitors were tired of making road trips every summer, mainly as inflation steered gas prices to new highs. While not everyone can fly to Gulf Shores, flights are growing to this Southern paradise’s new commercial airport anchored by the increasingly popular budget airline Allegiant. With 9 total direct flight options […]

Mexico Confirms Launch Of New Train Connecting 3 Of Its Most Iconic Historic Cities

Three years after the successful launch of the Maya Train, which now travels on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, connecting destinations like Cancun, Tulum, and Merida, Mexico is gearing up to open yet another train route. Except this time, it won’t be restricted to a single region or peninsula: the country’s upcoming passenger railway […]