The U.S. State Department has just updated its official travel guidance for two of the world’s most sought-after destinations. For the millions of travelers who dream of visiting Southeast Asia, this is a crucial update, as both hotspots are located within the region. Here at Travel Off Path, our job is to cut through the …
There’s no denying the best Southern city to quite literally gain a taste of Mexico is San Antonio, Texas —a place that’s practically impossible to have a bad meal with authentic community staples like Los Barrios and even “tourist traps” that would beat out other cities’ best eats. Having visited San Antonio a few months ago, I …
Planning a trip to Ireland in the near future? We’ll take a wild guess and say a trendy Dublin is probably high on your bucket list, are we right? Home to the Guinness Storehouse, a vibrant pub scene, and the scenic River Liffey, Ireland’s capital is often the first stop for travelers touching down in …
It’s no longer news at this point that Europe will start fingerprinting Americans and charge them for authorization to travel. Just this week, the European Commission confirmed that, from October 12, the new biometric scans will start, so if you’re heading across the pond this fall, be prepared to take off your gloves. On top of that, from late …
Let’s be honest, choosing a hotel in Cabo San Lucas can feel like a high-stakes gamble. You’re trying to find that perfect blend of relaxation and energy, luxury and location. Well, after a recent stay at Corazon Cabo, I can tell you this: if your idea of a perfect vacation involves being in the absolute …
France seems to be on everyone’s radar this summer, and being an adopted Frenchie myself, I can attest to its unmatched material heritage and natural diversity: there’s truly nowhere else quite like it in Europe, if not the entire world. From the Belle Époque architecture of Paris, down through the castle-dotted Val de Loire, all the …
London is a city you may find yourself cringing when checking your bank account after visiting. Before I even had a chance to check into my room on my last trip, I was down triple digits paying for tickets on the Tube, a pub meal, and the obligatory (and slightly cheesy) bright red double-decker bus …
As a decade-long California resident, I can attest that LA isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The latest tourism statistics speak for themselves — you don’t need me to write a hit piece on one of America’s most iconic destinations, but it’s certainly my least favorite major city in the States (unless Albuquerque counts). …
Remember the good old days? You’d find a cheap flight, grab your passport, pack a bag, and just… go. The hardest part of the process was deciding what to wear on the plane. That beautiful, simple era of spontaneous travel is, for the most part, over. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve had a front-row …
Travelers have a couple of months left to enjoy the remote oasis not many people seem to know about, which is quite a surprise considering Mississippi’s rise to stardom that we at Travel Off Path have covered every nook and cranny of the “Magnolia State”. Taking vacationers away from Florida’s Caribbean-esque beach towns, the Gulf …
Punta Cana isn’t old news by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, it was reported recently that the Dominican Republic continues on a record-setting tear, primarily backed by its renowned resort town. Despite the perpetual surge year after year, the D.R. is investing beyond Punta Cana’s pizzazz, deeper in uncharted territory, or so it …
It’s summer in France once again, and like every other summer that preceded it, tourists will be flocking en masse to St Tropez. Instagrammable pastel-hue buildings, $12 gelatos, and sunset parties at Nikki Beach… how original. We’re Travel Off Path, your leading independent travel news source, unveiling Europe’s best-kept secrets. As we’ve learned from our …












