Digital nomadism has been on the rise in the last few years, especially after national governments began acknowledging the economic contribution of remote workers, lifting restrictive anti-immigration laws that once applied to them. Many now offer Digital Nomad Visas (DNVs), enabling them to relocate with minimal hassle, including Europe’s top countries, such as Spain, Greece, …
As an amazing summer of travel begins drawing to a close, it can feel like a sad time of year. Popular destinations around Europe, the Caribbean, the U.S., and Asia have enjoyed record-breaking tourism numbers as travelers get back into the swing of seeing the world. Does the party have to end just because the …
So, here is the truth. Let’s go behind the curtain for a moment. We don’t cover many flight deals here at Travel Off Path because the reality is many of them are overhyped. But this one is just too good to pass up! With summer winding down, people are wondering where to go for their …
Mexico is America’s favorite sunny getaway, with its Caribbean beaches, hospitable locals, and competitive prices attracting millions of U.S. citizens every year. While it is undeniably the King of Tourism, little is said about how actually safe and inviting it is. In fact, several news articles circulating online seem to negatively promote Mexico as a …
Now that travel restrictions have dropped across the entire Caribbean, and Americans are no longer faced with complex entry regulations and mounting uncertainty, the region is exploding in popularity once more. From the bustling Hotel Zone in Cancun to the most recluse beaches in Jamaica, Americans are once again flocking into the tropical sea’s resort …
Ecuador is known for being an attractive destination for U.S. tourists. Offering natural and modern wonders — varying from the Amazonian rainforests and the Galapagos Islands to Otavalo’s bustling markets and Quito’s many shopping malls — the nation provides diverse experiences for all walks of life. Another plus side is that the nation promotes long-term …
Travel costs have skyrocketed this summer, leading many travelers to wonder if it’s still possible to travel internationally without spending a ton of money. The cost of international travel is up as much as 25% in popular destinations like Europe, but there are still a handful of international destinations where you can have an affordable …
Rio de Janeiro is one of the trendiest destinations for U.S. travelers in South America. As Brazil’s most easily recognized postcard and a city where modern development zones are interspersed with majestic peaks and emerald patches of Atlantic forest, it continues to draw in millions of visitors every year. Though it is set to continue …
Delta Air Lines just announced a massive expansion to its winter flight schedules, with expanded service to many popular destinations in the Caribbean and Latin America. According to Delta, the airline will be expanding its winter service to these destinations by over 30% compared to last year, with more than 1,000 weekly flights to help …
Throughout the years, the attraction of the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has been bringing in more travelers from around the globe. A recent press release states that Puerto Rico’s travel and tourism market has risen by 63% since 2018, particularly among U.S. travelers. Besides the added bonus of Americans not needing a passport to venture there …
Summer is well underway, and travelers are feeling the hit of what is apparently the priciest summer season yet due to soaring travel costs. In a recent poll undertaken by Squaremouth, a whopping 73% of 4,000 travel insurance customers have raised concerns about their trip expenditures this summer compared to past times, with the average price of …
Island destinations rate high on travelers’ wish lists of places to escape to in the summer, causing overcrowding in popular places like Greece, Spain, Italy, and Mexico. This has caused tourists a range of issues to contend with, from increased pricing and additional visitor taxation to flight cancellations and travel delays. While many are prepared …












