When you’ve had your fill of cookie-cutter vacations, there’s one destination surely to rock your socks off with its wildly diverse culture and endless wonders. Asia. Now, where to go within this vast continent is another question entirely, but for many Americans, it usually boils down to Thailand, Japan, or Bali. This time, United is …
The truth is that I’ve grown to love being home just as much as I love traveling. While I could take the plunge into digital nomadism thanks to my awesome job at Travel Off Path, I’ve found myself playing tourist in my own city more and more. That said, when I do begin making travel …
Let’s cut right to the chase. Summer 2026 travel is turning into an extreme sport. Between massive global sporting events, viral television shows, and everyone desperately trying to escape the heat, the world’s most famous destinations are buckling under the weight of their own hype. We track global mobility data every single day and trade …
If you’re keen on a little country-hopping adventure around Europe this year, you’re absolutely spoiled for options. Whether it’s the new European Sleeper from Paris to Berlin, or the colossal, 715-mile journey from Basel, in Switzerland, to Copenhagen, in Denmark, new inventive train routes linking all of the most unlikely destinations are springing up everywhere. …
Amalfi is probably the first place you think of when you envision your picture-perfect Italian summer. Listen, we get it: the colorful houses cascading down the hillside and those cinematic coastal drives with views onto the Tyrrhenian Sea is the stuff of dreams, and it will never not be vacation gold. However comma, we need to …
Honestly, why do all these millions of tourists even bother spending their hard-earned vacation dollars in places like Spain or Italy, where they’re effectively being nudged out of resort towns, or, in peak season, actively elbowed out of the way for a sun lounger, when they could go somewhere they’re actually welcomed with open arms? …
Eurosummer is fast approaching, and if you’ve been thinking of hopping across the pond for some of that Old World charm and amazing history, you might want to hold off on booking London or Paris… at least you’ve read this. Look, as much as we love those world-famous, iconic megacities, they’re not exactly where you …
The South is full of surprises, but perhaps nothing more eye-popping is that one of America’s lesser-known cities welcomed a record number of visitors. While multiple reports claim Louisiana tourism overall had a down year, one of the lone bright spots was its shimmering waterfront capital, perched along the world-famous Mississippi River. Brimming with vibrant culture just …
Isn’t it about time we all moved past the Santorini/Mykonos obsession? Look, I get it—there’s something magical about blue domes and caldera views beneath a blood-orange sunset—but Greece has over 200 inhabited islands, and most travelers barely scratch the surface. Tucked away in the North Aegean, far from the overtouristed Cyclades, Thassos is the kind …
Barcelona is still the number one destination in Spain, no matter how trendy lesser-known spots like Galicia or the Basque Country get. It seems the average doesn’t really care that La Rambla is more crowded than ever, prices are at an all-time high, or even that they’re not even welcome. We won’t judge them. Barcelona …
There aren’t many places in North America that can genuinely pass for Europe, but having French as an official language is certainly a strong start. Don’t worry; oui will stick to English… As Canada makes a tourism comeback, whether it’s more travelers uncovering hidden gems or tackling the main cities, we’re declaring none other than …
We’ve all been somewhere where we feel as if we’re going to melt into the pavement. Heck, we’ve probably all been to beaches that feel like we’ll melt into the sand if we ever got out of the water. Leave those sunny getaways to the East Coast, where you find out real quick why many …












