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Alright, folks. This is one where we’re unquestionably living up to our name by putting the last 2 words to good use: Off. Path. I had the adventure of a lifetime exploring the world’s largest city not accessible by roads, meaning you can either fly in or take a doozy of a ride down the Amazon …

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Will the U.S. ever adopt the concept of bullet trains? That hasn’t exactly come to fruition in California despite multiple-comma checks poured in, only to come up short thus far. With the goal posts pushed back year after year, even the current trend of NFL power kickers couldn’t force this one between the uprights. That …

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If you think the Caribbean is synonymous with $500-a-night all-inclusives, jam-packed beaches that have been destroyed by overdevelopment, and dollarized economies that keep tourists in a gentrified bubble while most of the barely get by, perhaps you’ve just been to Cancun one too many times. Sure enough, there’s the glitzy, glamorous side of the Caribbean …

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What comes to mind when you think of Central America? To many, it’s the second-best to Mexico, given the extra bit of travel time. Others who’ve had the pleasure of visiting put Mexico in the rear-view mirror with countries that are even cheaper and less crowded. We all know by now El Salvador has become …

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We talk a lot about safety in terms of crime or scams, but the quickest way to ruin a vacation isn’t a pickpocket—it’s the tap water. Trust me, I made this mistake ONCE in Mexico and vowed to never let it happen again. The U.S. State Department and CDC maintain active warnings for some of …

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If there’s one news source you can trust besides our team of seasoned experts here at Travel Off Path, it’s gotta be Agoda — the crystal ball for all things Asia. Even though we’re well past the Times Square ball-drop by now, there’s still a long way to go to check off your travel wishlist …

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We usually tell you where to go. Today, we are saving you from a mistake. Summer 2026 is shaping up to be a record-breaker for domestic travel, but it is also bringing record-breaking heat and overcrowding to America’s most popular spots. While these destinations are world-class, visiting them in July or August is often a …

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Winter in the Northern Hemisphere isn’t just cold; for a lot of us, it’s a mental health hazard. The gray sky acts like a wet blanket on your brain. And if you’re in the path this week, we’re looking at one heck of a winter storm. I’m not a doctor, but I know that when …

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Let’s face it, as beautiful as those Mediterranean beaches may be, and as jaw-dropping as alpine peaks are, the primary reason why millions of travelers flock into Europe year in, year out is not the continent’s natural wonders: We’re here for the ancient culture, baby. Cobblestone streets that look like they’ve barely changed an inch …

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Other than passport control, security checks are probably the number one reason why airports are so stressful to navigate, especially those with ultra-strict scanning and unfriendly staff. We’ve all been there at one point: Your flight leaves in under an hour, there’s a snaking line at security, and everyone ahead of you seems to be …

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I can’t believe I’m about to say this. I have been traveling the world for 20 years. 20 years on the road as a digital nomad is a long time. But one thing I have learned is that you can live in style for cheap. And by “style,” I don’t mean a hammock in a …

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Richly-decorated gondolas traveling down winding canals, monumental Gothic palaces floating atop thousand-year-old wooden stilts, driven deep into a mushy-green lagoon, and of course, every beautiful pastel-colored building in sight: It’s no wonder tens of millions of tourists flock to Venice to marvel at its Old World wonders every year, and the fact that it’s crumbling …

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