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Why Americans Are Flocking To These 2 Unexpected Cities In Spain

With its endless miles of unspoiled Mediterranean coastline, vibrant cities, and rich Iberian heritage, Spain has always been a hugely popular destination for Americans vacationing across the pond, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. According to new research conducted by MMGY Global for Turespaña, 7 out of 10 U.S. citizens plan to […]

Why Americans Are Flocking To This Beach Town In The Mexican Pacific

For decades, Los Cabos has been the premier destination for Americans traveling to the Mexican Pacific. Home to some of the world’s most luxurious resorts, and with a well-reputed wellness scene that will hardly ever be matched by other competing Latin American hubs, it is a convenient, stress-free getaway to plan for most U.S. vacationers. […]

Americans Can Now Fly Direct To One Of World’s Most Popular Destinations For The First Time In A Decade

For the past ten years, a trip to one of the world’s most beloved travel destinations has come with a frustrating catch for Americans: a long, soul-crushing layover. Reaching the stunning beaches and vibrant cities of this Southeast Asian paradise has meant a journey with a tedious connection in the Middle East or East Asia. […]

Americans Will Start Being Fingerprinted In The 2nd Most Popular Destination In The World On October 12

Following in the footsteps of Croatia, which announced only last week that Americans will start getting fingerprinted once landing in the country, it’s now time for the second most popular destination worldwide to impose the same requirement. Having hosted a record-breaking 94 million tourists last year, only behind France, Spain is the second European country […]

Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted Traveling To This European Country Starting October 12

For decades, the ritual of entering Europe has been the same: a friendly greeting, a quick glance at your passport, and that satisfying ‘thump’ of a fresh passport stamp. But that whole process is about to change in a big way, and the first major shift is happening next month. Here at Travel Off Path, […]

These Are The 5 Most Affordable Beach Getaways This Fall For Americans

The long, hazy days of summer are officially in the rearview mirror. The kids are back in school, the daily grind is in full swing, and that first real chill in the morning air is a brutal reminder that the gray of winter is on its way. It feels like it’s going to be forever […]

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 […]

Americans Now Need To Get A Digital Entry Permit When Traveling To This Trendy Asian Country

It seems the era of low-bureaucracy travel is officially over. After the United Kingdom rolled out its ETA back in January, affecting all Americans, and Saint Kitts and Nevis followed suit in recent weeks, the next country to introduce a digital entry permit is the laid-back Laos: One of the most welcoming nations in Southeast […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Record-Breaking Colonial City In Mexico

If all-inclusive resort getaways in Cancun, and week-round partying in Puerto Vallarta no longer sound that exciting on your fifth, or maybe sixth visit to Mexico, maybe all you need is a cultural getaway filled with amazing food and authentic vibes. Here at Travel Off Path, we love shining a light on lesser-known destinations that […]

Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted Traveling To Europe Starting October 12

It’s finally happening, you guys. After years of delays and even rumors it was never going to launch anyway, Europe’s long-anticipated Entry-Exit System (or EES) will debut on October 12. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, this only means one thing: As a U.S. passport holder, you will now be subject to getting photographed and providing your […]

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