The Sunshine State continues to be a raging success, and nobody is happier than smaller airports serving as secondary options to avoid the masses. Unfortunately, you could still be subject to an unwanted physical exam under the guise of “you’ve been randomly selected for additional screenings”. Yeah…okay, buddy… Unavoidable TSA hassles aside, there are definitely …
None of us need the U.S. State Department to remind us that the world has gone a little crazy over the past decade or so, but they sure are reminding us of the potential dangers when traveling the world. There have been 21 travel advisories reissued in May alone. Some have key updates, and others …
Oxford Economics just dropped its 2025 Global Cities Index, and while it might sound like a snoozefest for spreadsheet superstars, it’s actually packed with tasty tidbits for those of us who live to explore. This isn’t just about which cities have the biggest banks; it ranks 1,000 global hotspots on stuff that truly matters to …
With Memorial Day weekend kicking off a bustling summer travel season, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has issued an alert, urging passengers to follow three key steps to ensure a smoother and quicker experience at airport security checkpoints. The agency is bracing for a significant influx of travelers, estimating it will screen approximately 18 million …
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 …
Nothing screams an idyllic European summer quite like an island getaway in Italy: between the vineyard-dotted countryside and the rugged coast hugged by azure seas, it’s probably the closest thing to paradise you’ll find on Earth. If only it weren’t overwhelmingly crowded, and it didn’t put such a strain on your wallet… Well, today’s your …
You’ve probably already scoped out Spain, Italy, Greece, and maybe even more Mediterranean gems for an unforgettable beach escape this summer, but what if you were told there’s a long stretch of secret coastline almost no Americans visit? Better yet, it’s only one flight away from numerous U.S. hubs, making for an easy journey across …
Dreaming of that big American adventure in 2025 but finding yourself tangled in headlines about new travel advisories and stricter border checks? You’re not the only one wondering if a trip to the U.S. is still the smooth ride it once was. It’s a valid question with all the chatter out there! Travel Off Path …
Meatballs in the Caribbean? Ehh, hard pass. Meatballs in Italy with Caribbean-esque waters? Now that’s amore! We all know the Amalfi Coast is on most travelers’ wishlists when they venture across the Atlantic in search of Italy’s world-renowned shores. But you might be surprised which region of Italy is breaking all-time tourism records. If you’re …
Here at Travel Off Path, we believe the freedom to travel and move seamlessly between countries is a cornerstone of an ideal travel experience. However, the landscape of European travel within the Schengen zone is evolving, with increased security measures becoming more prominent as we progress through 2025. Currently, eleven Schengen area countries have reintroduced …
I’m typically a been-there-done-that traveler, but there’s one city that keeps me coming back any chance I get. It’s not only the nostalgia of my family’s chosen vacation spot growing up; it’s the vibrant culture, welcoming locals, sensational cuisine, a maze of waterfront wonders — and did I mention margaritas to-go at practically every restaurant?! …
Despite the crowds, Rome never loses its luster. It’s too iconic, steeped in fascinating history. That being said, Rome no longer has to be the main gateway to explore Italy’s harder-to-reach destinations. Sure, you can visit Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, and maybe even Turin so you can decide for yourself once and for all whether …












