Despite popular belief, France has more sun and sand than its famous Côte d’Azur. With Nice, St. Tropez and Marseille leading the way, separate coastlines often go overlooked, whether north of Paris or west of the French Riviera. One such city is one of South France’s most gorgeous getaways, oozing spitting image limestone facades and …
“West Coast” and “cheap” rarely share the same sentence — but one city is proudly proving there are exceptions to every rule. Famous for embracing its weirdness (by its own slogan, no less), this offbeat hotspot is suddenly just as surprising for its prices as its quirky personality. I had the pleasure of visiting for …
Whenever I talk to people about booking a trip, the very first question they ask is always about safety. Truthfully, the Caribbean is a massive, diverse region. While there are certainly islands where you need to keep your head on a swivel and stay strictly within your resort boundaries, there are others where you can …
The South can be one of the most misrepresented regions of all the U.S. Not everyone is missing their teeth and wearing the same NASCAR tank top for a week straight. I know so because that’s where I grew up. It’s mostly a delight to visit with welcoming locals, just as you see in the …
Dreaming of medieval towns frozen in time, storybook castles straight out of a Disney sketch, and that slow-paced way of life that feels downright impossible on this side of the pond? Europe isn’t called the Old World for no reason, but sometimes, those dreamy vibes can take a somewhat… nightmarish turn. Trust me, there’s nothing …
I was only born in 1997, so I never got to experience the world beyond the Berlin Wall while it was still up, nor travel around Yugoslavia while it was still, well, a country, but the stories we were drip-fed through the media told tales of bleak, wintry landscapes and limited freedoms. Living in the …
Despite how headlines read about Mexico this week, take it from our team of experts here at Travel Off Path who know the real Mexico — not the misguided take regurgitated over and over on TV. Venturing into Mexico’s unknown isn’t dangerous. You just have to know where you’re going. Obviously, going into the heart …
Millions of Americans are just days away from packing their bags and flying south for the winter, but the U.S. Mission to Mexico has just released a pointed security update that demands your immediate attention. On March 2, 2026, the State Department issued a formal “Message to U.S. Citizens: Spring Break Travel.” While government agencies …
Travel the world long enough, and you will find yourself in a sketchy situation. I’ve been scammed, had taxi drivers throw coffee at me, and once booked a nonexistent hotel in Mexico, leaving me and my girlfriend stranded in a town we probably weren’t pronouncing right. In other words, a little research goes a long …
Summer travel is supposed to be the ultimate reset. But if you aren’t paying attention to the hard data, your dream vacation can quickly turn into an expensive logistical nightmare. At Travel Off Path, our team of editors and writers constantly monitors the gap between the heavily edited Instagram dream and the sweltering, crowded summer …
Can’t cope with the Lisbon crowds anymore? The jam-packed praças, narrow alleys where you’re practically standing shoulder-to-shoulder with fellow tourists, and those reheated pastéis de nata that taste industrial, yet are charged as if they’re freshly-made? There are always exceptions to the rule, of course, but let’s not sit here and pretend that, undeniably stunning …
If you’ve been closely watching the situation in Mexico this week. It is already cooling down, resorts are resuming operations, and airports are reopening: soon enough, it will be like it never happened. Still, if you were planning a trip to Latin America this year, those dramatic headlines may have you second-guessing things. To be …












