Here at Travel Off Path, we understand the hesitation that comes with venturing beyond the usual tourist trail. Truth be told, the U.S. State Department’s website can feel like a maze to sort through. That’s where we step in — keeping up with shifting travel trends across the globe, especially in popular countries like the …
For all the digital nomads out there who’ve grown disillusioned with Europe’s overly bureaucratic pathways to residency, or are tired of waiting for Mexico to finally drop that remote work visa, one of the fastest-rising expat hubs in Asia just dropped its own DNV. A tropical island south of India, surrounded by the beautiful Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is …
Tired of your usual Cancuns and Punta Canas, with the jam-packed resorts, bachelor parties, and week-round debauchery? This lesser-known destination in the Caribbean, with virtually untouched beaches, turquoise waters, and authentic culture, still has smaller crowds and affordable prices in 2026, but you’d better get there quickly: it’s rising faster than ever in popularity. Lying off the coast …
Picturesque canals running along slender, muted-toned buildings, winding bike lanes, and stroopwafels straight from the market: for the casual traveler, that’s Amsterdam summarized, but what if I told you the same thing applies to (pretty much) every other Dutch city? Unlike countries such as France, Italy or Spain, where you get more variation, contrast, and architectural diversity …
Don’t kid yourself. You don’t need swaying palms and a salty breeze to enjoy a blissful day along a gorgeous waterfront. While it’s certainly true some lakes aren’t worth visiting, that’s not the case for one state park being touted by its own state as spring’s next big hotspot. 🌲 ? 🤫 The Secret Spring …
You don’t always need a passport to feel like you’ve left the country. Sometimes, you just need a full tank of gas and a willingness to drive until the cell service drops. The United States is massive, and tucked into its corners are towns that defy the standard strip-mall aesthetic. Some look like they were …
So many things come to mind when it comes to Utah. Whether it’s how underrated and gorgeous Salt Lake City is, one of the best states to book a trip of a lifetime to hit the slopes, or perhaps a handful of jokes about BYU’s student life, Utah is so much more diverse than given …
Spoiler alert: I am not a “cruise person.” BUT, I also think cruises are really fun and have their place. I have lived in the Caribbean. I like renting a jeep, eating at roadside shacks, and finding beaches that don’t have 5,000 other people on them. But I have also cruised the Caribbean, and I …
I’m sorry to be the one to say it, but if you claim you’ve been to the U.K. simply by visiting London, you’re having a bit of a laugh. I used to live in London myself on-and-off for several years, and as much as I love Norf Weezy—do people even use that term, still?—with all …
For the past twelve months, the travel industry has been whispering the same rumor: Cancun has peaked. Between the strengthening peso, rising hotel costs, and the aggressive marketing of competitors like Punta Cana, the narrative was that the Mexican Caribbean’s reign as the “King of Tourism” was finally ending. The official data for January 2026 …
Let’s admit it — we’ve all been somewhere that’s turned out to be a dud. Maybe a friend recommended a new restaurant with soggy tofu or perhaps TikTok convinced you some far-flung hidden gem was worth a 12-hour flight only to be discover it doesn’t match the filtered photos. We at Travel Off Path take …
We’re less than 2 months away from spring at this point, but if you think that’s far too early to start planning your next Eurotrip, not every place across the pond is as rainy and damp as London well into July, mi amigo. Costa del Sol is possibly the warmest destination in mainland Europe, and …












