Share The Article It took them a few years to catch up with their fellow European states, but when it comes to Digital Nomad Visas, one could never be too late to the party: After months of speculation, Bulgaria has finally launched its own DNV. We’re talking a complete list of requirements, a transparent application […]
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Share The Article If you’ve been paying attention to the travel news lately, you might have noticed something surprising: the United States is finally having a serious rail renaissance. For years, we’ve looked across the pond with jealousy as Europe rolled out high-speed networks and luxury sleepers. But here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been […]
Share The Article Jam-packed resorts, shoulder-to-shoulder crowds in public beaches, and a growing sense of insecurity that wasn’t there 3 to 4 years ago. You’ve heard the stories before: Cancun is far from being the stress-free vacay many still idealize. That doesn’t mean the Mexican Caribbean as a whole should pay for the sins of […]
Share The Article You’ve likely seen the headlines over the last year or so — something along the lines of “America bans another country”. Right or wrong, many of us tend to turn a blind eye to these headlines, no matter how eye-catching they are, since they don’t directly affect us. But what’s been lost […]
Share The Article Thinking of taking an impromptu winter trip to Mexico, but the likes of Cancun, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum don’t exactly float your boat? Though it’s often overlooked as a mere cruise stopover with not much more than duty-free shopping and a quick dip on the beach, Cozumel is the perfect island […]
Share The Article A trip through Texas can be magical, unexpectedly dynamic, or so desolate you’ll count tumbleweeds on a long drive, but if there’s one thing for certain, it’s that the Lone Star State is ever-changing. Whether it’s a new Buc-ee’s, new airport, new highway, or trendy burger stands taking on Whataburger, there’s always something brewing. […]
Share The Article In an era where popular destinations are in fact raising barriers and imposing increasingly strict restrictions on visitors, in a desperate bid to protect themselves from overtourism, there’s one city in Mexico that’s doing the exact opposite. Unlike Venice, which now charges day-trippers an entry fee on certain dates, or Barcelona, the […]
Share The Article You often hear of travelers jetting off to Tampa, but most of them don’t base themselves in the city itself. Much like Los Angeles, where it seems about 200 separate towns converge to call themselves “LA”, Tampa is one and the same on a far lesser scale, made up of numerous sought-after […]
Share The Article Another year has gone by, and Italy is yet to crack its unsustainable overtourism problem. Whether you’re in Rome, Florence, or Venice, waking up at 5 am to get crowd-free pictures is no longer an option, and neither is wandering around without constantly bumping into other people. It was about time the […]
Share The Article Buenos Aires may be one of the most beautiful cities in South America, with its Haussmann-inspired boulevards à la parisienne, lush urban parks, and unrivaled gastronomy, but let’s face it, it’s sort of yesterday’s news. It’s been covered to death by most major travel publications, and even if you haven’t been to […]










