With the slowing down of the trend and numerous countries tightening entry rules for long-term travelers, some would argue that the digital nomad era is history, but we’d argue it’s just… adapting. While it’s true that remote work is definitely not as big a thing as it was 4 or 5 years ago, when we …
We’re not quite ready to put a bow on summer, but I already hear screaming kids at recess down the street from my house, which is always the telltale sign summer is all but wrapped up. The leaves aren’t dropping just yet, nor are they ready to flaunt their rustic hues and vibrant golds, but …
You may have heard this week that Mississippi may be the wrong place to swipe right on Tinder, but there’s no denying “The Magnolia State” is the Gulf’s booming hotspot this summer. Last month, we at Travel Off Path revealed a surprising report showing tons of vacationers opting for Mississippi’s sprawling white-sand coastline over far …
A seriously-underrated country in Central America, just south of Mexico, Guatemala is smashing tourism records right now with over 1.6 million international visitors registered so far in 2025, according to INGUAT, the Guatemalan Tourism Institute. It may not seem like a lot, but this is a small country roughly the size of Tennessee, with a …
When you picture a trip to Mexico, what comes to mind? For most Americans, it’s sunny beaches, vibrant culture, and world-class cuisine. It’s a familiar and beloved getaway. So, what are we to make of the U.S. State Department’s latest travel advisory? While it keeps Mexico at a ‘Level 2: Exercise increased caution’, it introduces …
The laid-back atmosphere, golden sands running along azure seas for miles on end, and of course, smaller crowds: there are many a reason why you’d scrap the Caribbean and opt for a Mexican Pacific getaway in the fall. Regrettably, not all destinations on this side of Mexico are known for being safe havens. The list …
Forget Amalfi and its picture-perfect cliffside towns, the French Riviera and its exclusive beach clubs, or island-hopping in Greece: a new European summer hotspot is emerging, and this time, we truly did not see it coming. Though we called it a couple of years back, when we claimed here at Travel Off Path that the …
Thinking of heading across the pond this summer, but the sight of the Paris, Rome, and Dubrovnik crowds keeps putting you off? “Low season” is now a non-existent concept across a majority of Europe’s top tourism spots, with certain parts of Spain going as far as seeing widespread anti-tourist protests—and these can easily turn aggressive. If you’re …
Gulf Shores got the memo. Visitors were tired of making road trips every summer, mainly as inflation steered gas prices to new highs. While not everyone can fly to Gulf Shores, flights are growing to this Southern paradise’s new commercial airport anchored by the increasingly popular budget airline Allegiant. With 9 total direct flight options …
Ever want to immerse yourself in Colorado’s stunning nature but the price tag keeps you at bay? Chances are, you haven’t been to Aspen then, the state’s ritziest mountain getaway. Perhaps you’ve been able to squeeze a trip to other notable hideaways such as Vail, Steamboat Springs, or Crested Butte, though we at Travel Off …
Berlin is usually the first stop for most travelers landing in Germany for the first time. After all, it’s the country’s capital, home to world-renowned landmarks like Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall, lively beer gardens, and an unrivaled clubbing scene. Incredible as Berlin may be, maybe it’s time for it to take a back seat: …
When you think of white-sand getaways, Southern California may not come to mind. Known more for chill vibes, splendid sunny weather all year, chiseled abs (sorry to disappoint), and iconic surfing culture, SoCal typically draws visitors for its laid-back atmosphere. Of course, there’s no better West Coast city for a year-round beach escape than San …












