Bosnia and Herzegovina is probably not the first destination that sneaks into your mind when you’re planning a European getaway. I mean, it doesn’t have France’s world-famous Haussmann-designed cities, Italy’s scenic coastal drives and mouth-watering food, nor Spain’s sun-drenched shorelines. In fact, Bosnia has only about 12.4 miles of Mediterranean coastline, but that’s beside the …
You probably know at this point I’m Travel Off Path’s Euro correspondent. Having traveled to every single European country on the map—and being based in Paris myself, objectively one of the most beautiful cities in the world, whether you’re a fan or not—I’ve seen my fair share of Old World wonders in my time. From …
It’s been a minute since the Maya Train launched, but if you’ve been holding off on booking your rail adventure across the Yucatan Peninsula, probably because those scammy ‘tourist prices’ were too high, we’ve got excellent news for you. Blame it on the lower-than-usual ridership, or simply Quintana Roo’s newfound interest in boosting the Maya …
Paris might’ve once been the ultimate spot for Europhiles chasing that classic Old World magic, and for lovey-dovey couples hunting down the perfect honeymoon backdrop, but if you’ve been paying attention lately, the City of Lights isn’t exactly shining the way it used to. Between the spike in pickpocketing, hotel prices that feel borderline criminal, …
Whether it’s taking that Eurostar from England to France, gliding through the heart of the Swiss Alps with views of jagged snow-capped peaks for days, or hopping on a Deutsche Bahn from Germany into the Nehterlands like borders aren’t even a thing, nothing screams Eurotrip quite like some choo choo fun. You could always fly, …
Forget about New Orleans and its French-Creole charm, Charleston and its Olde America appeal, and Atlanta and its edgy urban grit: the current Queen of the South, that seems to be taking the travel landscape by storm, is good ol’ Nashville. Let’s be real for a sec: just how often has that name popped up …
If you’re thinking of heading across the pond this summer, and you’re not exactly sold on the idea of maddening crowds in Barcelona, or paying upwards of $1,000+ a night in Amalfi, we might have just have the perfect alternative for you. Well, Tripadvisor does. Trending Summer Alternatives 🍋 Italy Budget The $95 Amalfi? Tap …
Located on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, Mazatlán is officially one of the country’s fastest-rising destinations. Thanks to its strong connectivity, an expansive flight network including both domestic and international routes, rapid tourist infrastructure growth, with 256 hotels and 14,136 rooms, and continuous investment in beachfront vertical housing, it’s never been trendier than it is …
Capri who? If your heart’s set on an Italian summer this year, pistachio gelato on stone jetties, pastel-colored harbors, the whole dreamy vibe, you might wanna skip the Amalfi darling this time around. Look, it’s stupid gorgeous, no argument there, but it’s the last place you wanna be if peace, quiet, and some good old-fashioned …
Whether it’s from your English acquaintance or the overly confident tourist who’s been to England once and hopped on a rushed bus tour of Oxford for the day, we’ve all heard the same sentence before: “You haven’t really seen Britain if you’ve only seen London”. Annoying as it may sound, we can’t exactly argue with …
Not to be the bragacious one in the room, but I’m the guy all my friends come to when planning their yearly Eurotrip. With 40+ European countries under my belt—that’s virtually all of them, mind you—and 100+ cities, it’s fair to say I know the Old Continent like the back of my hand: from the …
Pistacchio gelato sitting on a pier overlooking a pastel-hued port in Croatia. Vespa rides along Italy’s winding coastal roads, passing cliffside houses and imposing Renaissance palaces. Lounging on an exclusive beach club in Nice, France, spritz in hand and not a care in the world. Sounds dreamy, alright, until you factor in the buzzing crowds, …












