Digital nomadism is taking the world by storm now that travel is easier than ever, and national governments have begun easing residence requirements for American nationals working remotely. Nearly every single major tourist destination is now also a digital nomad hotspot. From the Mediterranean beaches of Spain all the way to tropical Indonesia, a new …
In the most exciting news to have come out of Mexico since the Maya Train was announced, local authorities have confirmed Tulum’s long-awaited airport – Felipe Carrillo Puerto International – will finally begin operations this winter. For the first time in History, international visitors will be able to fly to the trendy beach resort directly, …
If you’re planning on taking an international vacation soon, and Mexico currently ranks at the top of your list, either for the culture or the gorgeous sunny weather, you may be wondering which cities to add to the itinerary, especially if it’s your first time South of the border. We could argue the capital should …
Safety is one of the main concerns for Americans going to Mexico, and we can’t really blame them. Every now and then, Mexico gets portrayed in the U.S. media as incredibly dangerous for tourists, with mainstream news channels citing gang violence and urban violence as widespread issues and urging the public to stay away. As …
Though Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and the like have historically led the tourism industry in South America, this alternative country has now become the trendiest to visit for both culture and affordability, attracting a growing number of foreign visitors. Known for its incredibly welcoming locals, ancient heritage, and incredible nature, Peru is expected to grow a …
Mexico has been no stranger to defamation campaigns pertaining to its security status in the U.S. media, even though its tourist hotspots boast a comparable, if not higher, safety level than many cities North of the border. One of them is Puerto Vallarta, a popular beach destination slapped with a Level 3 travel warning. This …
Since the last few years have pushed people out of the office and into remote work, numerous sunny destinations worldwide have been witnessing a surge in digital nomads. Countries like Mexico (home to over 1.6 million Americans), Brazil, and Colombia have flung their doors open to remote workers, and Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore are rising …
For years now, Cabo has been a popular beach escapade for Americans, especially those living on the West Coast. Not only is it geographically close and thus easy to reach, but it’s equipped with world-class amenities and surrounded by stunning nature. It’s truly no surprise it’s growing so fast in popularity this year, having even …
If you’re an avid Travel Off Path reader, traveling is probably one of your greatest passions. There is probably nothing more exciting to you than dusting off your passport, heading to the nearest international airport bags in hand, and anticipating the adventures you are about to have once you land in that unpronounceable foreign place. …
We may finally have moved on from three years of restrictions and travel disruption, and for the average American traveler, it may feel as if the world is their oyster. There is nowhere you can’t go; most countries welcome U.S. citizens with open arms, and now that border curbs are fully lifted, and even once-strict …
The United States is a continent-sized country and a surprisingly diverse one at that in terms of tourist offer. From the towering skyscrapers of New York to the glitz and glamor of Los Angeles, there is something for every type of traveler. With as many as 50 states, however, and who knows how many exciting …
Europe seems to be everyone’s go-to spot for a cultural immersion, irrespective of season, and we can’t say we’re surprised. The continent has millennia upon millennia of amassed History, and it houses some of the oldest, as well as best-preserved ancient cities built by mankind. From Roman ruins in Italy to Viking-age villages in the …












