For years, savvy American travelers have dreamed of an easier way to reach one of Europe’s most stunning and historically rich island gems. Tucked away in the heart of the Mediterranean, this tiny nation has always been a bucket-list destination, but reaching it required a long, often frustrating journey with at least one connection through …
Alright, let’s talk about where Americans are really heading this year. Forget the fleeting trends; your trusted insiders at Travel Off Path have been digging into the numbers, and the verdict is in: certain international destinations aren’t just popular, they’re absolutely shattering all previous tourism records for U.S. visitors. And the best part? You can …
You know that little thrill you get when you stumble upon a perfect, unexpected nonstop flight? It’s the feeling that your next great adventure is suddenly within reach. The problem is, it usually happens by accident. So, we’ve made it happen on demand. Below is the definitive list of brand-new international routes that 3 major …
Brazil tops the bucket list for many Americans traveling to Latin America. From the electrifying energy of Carnival in February to the golden-sand beaches washed by crystal-clear seas, it’s truly a slice of paradise. Interestingly enough, despite Brazil’s immense tourist offer, most travelers visit Rio and nothing else. If you’re hoping to experience a different …
Be it for the world-class beachfront resorts and pristine coastline, or all the tacos and tamales that just taste a lot better when assembled by native hands, Mexico remains the number one destination for Americans flying abroad this year. We love a little carefree sunny getaway ourselves, but we don’t know about you, lately we’ve …
Craving a sunny getaway to Mexico but the jam-packed, all-inclusive resorts in Cancun or a bustling Mexico City with the crazy traffic just don’t do it for you anymore? Before you go ahead and book those flights somewhere all-too-predictable again, perhaps you should know that there’s this lesser-known historic city in southern Mexico boasting beautiful …
For the first time in History, United Airlines will launch nonstop flights to the Algarve, a coastal region in southern Portugal famous for its sun-drenched beaches, medieval cities, and unspoiled nature. This will make the region far more accessible to American travelers. The Algarve is one of the trendiest summer destinations for Europeans, owing to its balmy …
Stunning beaches, diverse marine life, and a laidback Caribbean environment. No wonder the Bahamas is having a moment!
The destination has just revealed that in 2024, it broke its all-time tourism record, welcoming an impressive 11.22 million international visitors. That’s 16.2% higher than in 2023.
Fairytale castles, ancient cities dating back to times immemorial, and beautiful architecture just about everywhere you look: Europe is calling, and it’s high time you answered. This year will be one of the most exciting ones for US-Europe travel yet, as not only is connectivity increasing between North America and the Old Continent, but a …
Northern Lights, vast nature preserves yet to be spoiled by modern civilization, inhabited by elegant moose and brown bears, and even mahoosive glaciers and winding fjords: Alaska is the trip of a lifetime, and this year, it’s a short direct flight away for millions more people. Alaska Airlines announced it’s touching down in Detroit and …
Have you been dreaming of cobbled towns frozen in medieval times, hilltop castles that look as if they could belong in a Disney storybook––except they’re the real deal––and all those world-class museums you could visit? Europe sounds like a great idea in 2025, especially with the host of nonstop flights launching from America to new, …
When you think of visiting one of California’s beaches, what comes to mind? In all likelihood, you could easily circle them on a map as neighboring counties stretching from San Diego to Orange County and ending somewhere around Santa Barbara. Truth be told, there are many underrated beach towns in the state, and what you …












