The kids are back in school, the long, hazy days of summer are in the rearview mirror, and there’s a new kind of energy in the air. It’s that magical time of year when you start thinking about cozy sweaters, crisp autumn air, and that first glorious sip of a pumpkin spice latte. You’re holding …
In recent years, a slower, more scenic mode of travel has made a huge comeback. Of course, we’re talking about overnight sleeper trains. 🚂 While Europe is buzzing with new night train routes, you might be wondering how you can hop on this trend here in the U.S. Good news: Amtrak is not only running …
While there have been rumors that budget airlines will cease to exist in the near future, as Southwest removed its signature ‘bags fly free’ policy and Spirit continues to battle bankruptcy aftermath, there are a select few hanging around, maxing out whatever window remains. Allegiant, Breeze, little-known Avelo, and perhaps most notable, Frontier, continue leading the charge …
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 …
Security is a main concern for Americans flying abroad in the current climate, including the Caribbean. Given the state of the world, U.S. vacationers are getting increasingly worried about their own personal safety when traveling, and you can’t exactly blame them. Regardless of where you stand on things, we can all agree there’s a rising …
Whether they’re going on a culture-loaded, across-the-pond getaway to Europe, or country-hopping in the sun-drenched Tropics, safety remains the main concern for Americans going abroad. And can you really blame them? Given the state of geopolitics, with wars erupting left, right, and center, and political instability running rampant in certain regions, planning an international trip …
Seasoned traveler or first-time flyer, we’ve all been guilty of this at some point in the last year or so: You’re planning an itinerary for an upcoming trip, or checking the safety advice, and instead of seeking out qualified, expert human advice, you log into ChatGPT and fire off a mathematically worded prompt to get …
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 …
We at Travel Off Path are not here to fearmonger — we’re just here to report the facts. Nor is this article sponsored by Pfizer… The truth is, we all relate to you and hope that any news coming from the CDC remains in the rear-view mirror because who could possibly want to relive what …
Feeling like something different on your next trip? As much as we love Mexico’s leading resort city, Cancun, and here at Travel Off Path we’ve covered it extensively for years, sometimes all you need is something a little out of the ordinary. You know, straying off the beaten track a little. If you’re planning on …
Lemme guess. You or your close friends are jetting off to Cancun again to cap off summer. Is that a passport stamp that taps into your wanderlust? Probably not — but it sure is a great time! The truth is more travelers are skipping the norm, taking the road less traveled for new experiences. We …
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, chances are you’re already aware of the growing anti-tourist sentiment perceived across the pond. From the restrictive laws governing AirBnB rentals in places like Paris and Rome, to the widespread protests seen in cities like Barcelona and Las Palmas, ‘Go Home!’ picket signs and all, it’s clear now …












