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 …
Are you going to Spain this year? If the answer is yes, then it’s likely a place you’ve done a hefty amount of research to avoid places where locals demand tourists go back where they came from. At Travel Off Path, we’ve covered this globally renowned country end to end, from welcoming cities you may …
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 …
Want to explore beyond the norm this summer? National Geographic is hyping up Europe’s ‘final frontier’. Rather than settle as another face in a row of Parisian sidewalk cafes or dodging water guns in Spain’s constant protests, why not venture off to the Balkans, a sprawling region of lesser-known destinations without sacrificing beauty, cuisine, and …
Spain continues to take over headlines with public demonstrations protesting tourism, but that hasn’t quelled travelers’ desire to visit one of Europe’s most fascinating (and affordable) countries. While certain cities getcha with their ‘gotcha tactics’ in touristy areas, much of Spain is reasonably priced if you’re willing to explore beyond the norm of Barcelona and …
As San Diego’s South Bay is all but guaranteed to become Southern California’s new vacation hotspot with the grand opening of the highly anticipated Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center, what about North County? While most San Diego visitors stick to the script with endless hours spent trying to snap the perfect panda selfie at the San …
Here’s a little secret – the best time to visit Times Square is about an hour after the ball drops on New Year’s Day. Everyone who stood around for hours with no restroom in sight runs off like wild banshees to the nearest public stall, leaving Manhattan’s iconic neighborhood empty in what’s otherwise always a …
Vespa rides along rugged coastal drives, picturesque pebbly beaches originating from earth-shaking volcano eruptions, and of course, the pastel-hue, skinny edifices lining the port: nothing screams an idyllic European summer quite like a European beach town. Unfortunately, places like Amalfi, Positano, Sorrento, and Portofino aren’t exactly friendly to budget-conscious travelers. With hotel rates averaging around …
California and savings don’t often belong in the same sentence. Take it from me, a San Diego resident who bought an electric car to avoid California’s notoriously high fuel prices, only to double my electric bill, which costs more than my previous gas expenses from the clunker I traded in. Go figure. For travelers, though, …
One unexpected East Coast state has been quietly creeping up on travelers’ itineraries the past few years, including my own. The magnetizing seafarer’s charm, endless seafood shacks, and tranquil shores of Maine have become a huge draw for travelers seeking sun and sand over the big city grind, but the O.G. of idyllic East Coast …
It’s hard to imagine any destination could claim to be prettier than Tuscany. Take it from a Californian: Not even the famous Napa Valley comes close. But does exploring more of the world ever get old? That’s a hard no, even more so if wine is involved. Whether it’s iconic cities you’re looking to check …
One of the most fascinating cities in Europe to kick back and watch the world go by, all while sipping freshly concocted batches of lattes and cappuccinos, is, of course, Paris. The iconic city is lined with seemingly endless sidewalk cafes but never short of tourist crowds. In the digital nomad world, as great as making said …












