If all-inclusive resort getaways in Cancun, and week-round partying in Puerto Vallarta no longer sound that exciting on your fifth, or maybe sixth visit to Mexico, maybe all you need is a cultural getaway filled with amazing food and authentic vibes. Here at Travel Off Path, we love shining a light on lesser-known destinations that …
As fall brings a bite of chilly air, some of America’s beaches become less appealing given the weather. Thankfully, our Southern neighbor has our back. From Rosarito to Chetumal, the sun shines year-round, providing way better opportunities for a paradisal beach vacation wrapping Mexico’s seemingly never-ending shoreline. According to Expedia, even as some of the …
We all know Europe for the cobbled streets, ancient town squares, and soaring cathedrals built at a time when architectural beauty still mattered―but oftentimes, we forget there are fragments of the Old Continent right here, on our side of the pond. Believe it or not, you don’t have to fly an 8–10-hour red-eye to soak …
Forget Cancun and its turquoise seas, Cabo’s world-class resorts, and Mexico City’s bustling street markets and shopping scene: Mexico’s trendiest destination right now is a lesser-known historic city that’s finally getting the recognition it deserves. Tucked away in the western side of the Yucatán Peninsula—opposite the Riviera Maya, if that’s your point of reference—San Francisco …
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 …
Three years after the successful launch of the Maya Train, which now travels on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, connecting destinations like Cancun, Tulum, and Merida, Mexico is gearing up to open yet another train route. Except this time, it won’t be restricted to a single region or peninsula: the country’s upcoming passenger railway …
As customary every year, world-renowned publication Travel + Leisure has revealed their Favorite Cities in the World list, as voted by hundreds of thousands of their own readers, and you know how the Ancient Latin saying goes, Vox Populi, Vox Dei: This time, 4 Mexican destinations have cracked the top 25, with one Mexican city …
If you’re planning a trip to Mexico’s sun-drenched coasts, you might have heard whispers about extra tourist fees. Here at Travel Off Path, we know our readers demand clarity, not confusion. Forget the hearsay and rumors. We’re cutting straight to the facts, providing you with the exact information from government websites about two of the …
Heading to Mexico in the near future but you’re suffering from that deep-seated Cancun fatigue? Listen, we get it: as much as we love all-inclusive resorts and do-nothing vacays ourselves, sometimes we could do with some culture and authenticity. Not to pass judgement, as here at Travel Off Path we’ve been covering Cancun and all …
Whenever you hear someone discuss their latest Mexico trip, chances are they’re probably bang on about places like Cancun, Los Cabos, or, if they’re into the whole hustle and bustle of a big city, perhaps Mexico City… but only seldom will they bring up Mérida. Located on the other side of the Yucatán Peninsula, away from …
It’s time to stop scrolling. No, not the random videos that pop up on TikTok and Instagram… You know what I’m talking about — it’s time to plan that trip you’ve been putting off. At Travel Off Path, we get it. Choosing your next vacay is a tall task, especially for those who work a …












