Affordability is a major factor digital nomads take into account when picking their next home base, but so are cultural wealth and tourist offerings. You don’t want to move to a new foreign city and stay locked up in your Airbnb as there’s nothing to see or do. Let’s face it, though: it’s not always …
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Seeing that the average American gets between 7 to 11 days of paid vacation per year, it’s hardly a surprise that, when deciding to go on an international vacation, it’s Mexico they have in mind, or more specifically, the trendy resort zone of Los Cabos. One of the leading leisure destinations south of the border, …
France may be the number one destination in the world, but that doesn’t mean a majority of its 100 million yearly visitors are doing it justice. Paris is indeed beautiful, and summers in Côte d’Azur are nothing short of stellar, but there’s a whole lot more they’re missing out on. For instance, one of the …
Europe is every digital nomad’s favorite playground: it’s the one continent where you can easily cross borders hassle-free, experience different cultures, and see breathtaking, incredibly diverse sceneries while still traveling (somewhat) short distances. The only major downside to Europe? You can’t stay for long at all, as a whopping 29 European countries apply the Schengen …
Europe is the go-to destination for every American traveler keen on sampling some ancient culture. It is where (nearly) all of the world’s most iconic historical landmarks are found, from Rome’s majestic Colosseum to Barcelona’s unfinished Sagrada Familia, to Paris’ storied Notre Dame. These may all be popular tourist attractions for the average culture buff, …
If you’ve been planning a Eurotrip this summer but you’re suddenly taken aback by how expensive hotels are—not to mention the crowds that have already started forming—you may be wondering whether there are cheaper alternatives to the popular France-Italy-Spain trio. We’re glad to report you don’t necessarily need to break the bank to soak up …
Latin America is surging in popularity with American travelers now that they’re letting go of their reservations and starting to question their preconceived notion of the ‘dangerous’, ‘risky’ Global South, and how mainstream media portrays it. From a beautiful, sprawling Mexico City down to the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, they are (re)discovering the subcontinent’s …
Long gone are the days when Vietnam was a mysterious Southeast Asian country people would associate with communism or a war fought in the seventies. This article is one of our Members-Only articles Want to read more? Our Travel Off Path Premium Members always get full access to our best content, ad-free, and …
One of the strictest countries to be a tourist in the world, the Caribbean cultural hotspot that is Cuba is finally easing entry rules for foreign guests. The country is launching a new electronic visa (or eVisa) this May that will make traveling there a lot easier, including for Americans. Cuba has been known for …
Summer in Europe is right around the corner, and many of you have already started making plans and getting those reservations in before hotel rates and airfares go up. If you haven’t booked your Paris hotel yet, it could already be too late. With the Olympic Games being held in France, more nonstop flights launching …
Cancun may be the number one tourist destination in the whole of Mexico, famous for its five-star resorts, powder-white sands hugged by teal-colored seas, and balmy weather, but it lacks something other Mexican destinations have in abundance: Cultural value. Unlike a majority of Mexican cities, it was not settled during the Mayan or post-Hispanic period, …












