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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 […]

This Timeless City Revealed As Italy’s Most Underrated Fall Destination

We’re not quite ready to put a bow on summer, but I already hear screaming kids at recess down the street from my house, which is always the telltale sign summer is all but wrapped up. The leaves aren’t dropping just yet, nor are they ready to flaunt their rustic hues and vibrant golds, but […]

What The New Worldwide Travel Alert Actually Means For Your Summer Vacation

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4 Surprising U.S. Cities With New Luxurious Resorts This Summer

Tired of the same-o, same-o vacations? Me too. Right now, many Americans’ favorite beach getaway (Cancun) is blanketed with seaweed, with water reminiscent of the Tijuana River. Not exactly paradise, right? Problems like these give travelers the chance to open their eyes to new possibilities; that’s when we discover the magic of travel rather than following the […]

American Airlines Launching 5 New Routes To Popular International Destinations

As summer 2025 nears its final chapter, is it too soon to dream of where to go in summer 2026? According to American Airlines, the answer is a resounding “no!”. The people have spoken, and one of the States’ most popular airlines is ready to deliver huge promises next year for new routes travelers have […]

This Underrated UK City Is Breaking All-Time Tourism Records

Anyone feel like they went broke after visiting London, or is that just me? Whether it be $12 beers, overpriced double-decker bus tours, or the impossibility of finding a hotel with double-digit rates, the UK’s most renowned city comes with a premium price tag. As such, the affordability factor (or lack thereof) may deter many […]

This Budget Airline Is Launching $85 Flights to Lesser Known Caribbean Paradise

Feeling like something different on your next trip? As much as we love Mexico’s leading resort city, Cancun, and here at Travel Off Path we’ve covered it extensively for years, sometimes all you need is something a little out of the ordinary. You know, straying off the beaten track a little. If you’re planning on […]

Forget Rome: Tourists Are Flocking To These 3 Lesser-Known Destinations In Italy

Rome is the number one destination on the minds of nearly all tourists going to Italy, and can you really blame them? It is, after all, the home of the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican City, and countless more world-renowned landmarks. If you’re a faithful Travel Off Path reader, however, you know by now […]

This Ultra Affordable Country In Asia Launching A Digital Nomad Visa This Year

After Nepal earlier this week, yet another lesser-known Asian country is turning to digital nomads to boost its economy. Not often the topic of discussions on this side of the blogsphere, Kyrgyzstan is officially launching a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), hoping to attract young entrepreneurs and long-term travelers from the West, with simpler requirements and […]

This Affordable Riverside Town Oozes Southern Charm & European Vibes

At Travel Off Path, we’re always on the prowl for overlooked destinations ready to delight you with surprising attractions and unexpected experiences. As such, we’ve had a helpful hand from what’s undoubtedly become the South’s trendiest state right now — none other than Mississippi, a word I still struggle to type correctly on the first […]

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