For decades, the ritual of entering Europe has been the same: a friendly greeting, a quick glance at your passport, and that satisfying ‘thump’ of a fresh passport stamp. But that whole process is about to change in a big way, and the first major shift is happening next month. Here at Travel Off Path, …
September is one of the most awkward months of the year. Is it the tail-end of summer, or the beginning of fall splendor? That all depends on where you go. While September is certainly one of the best months to travel from a budget-friendly perspective, there’s no denying October is officially sweater weather season, a …
As Santorini hasn’t exactly lived up to the fairytale image this year for a multitude of reasons, ranging from natural disaster risks to hotels not being informed that Greece is supposed to be affordable, travelers far and wide are scouting out the next best alternative. Home to roughly 6,000 islands and islets, there’s no shortage to choose from. …
Forget Italy and its trendy Amalfi Coast, France with the sparkly Eiffel Tower, and Croatia’s overtouristed, Westeros-ified Dalmatia: as seen in the latest report published by the UN Tourism Barometer, Europe-bound tourists now have different priorities. In a continent battling both extreme levels of overtourism and record-breaking heat, it’s hardly surprising that tourists are now …
What if the smartest, cheapest, and most exciting fall getaway on your radar wasn’t in the Caribbean or Mexico? What if it was a destination that blends vibrant, colorful cities, lush green mountains, and an energy that feels completely fresh and new? As American travelers look for destinations that deliver huge value and a bit …
If you thought tighter travel rules were a thing of the past, and something you wouldn’t have to deal with again since the global health crisis, think again. This year, a number of countries rolled out new restrictions affecting U.S. passport holders. Known examples include United Kingdom, which introduced a mandatory pre-travel authorization applying to …
As the long, sun-drenched days of summer give way to the crisp, golden light of autumn, a different kind of travel magic awakens in Europe. The massive summer crowds begin to thin, the weather cools to a perfect, sweater-friendly temperature, and the continent’s most beautiful destinations transform with a flurry of auburn leaves. It’s a …
For years now, Tulum has held on tight to the title of Digital Nomad Capital of Mexico: Known for its powdered-sugar white sands, historic ruins, and most importantly, a well-established expat scene, it has historically been the preferred destination for remote workers eyeing a relocation south of the border. However, with the rising cost of …
If you’re ready to dust off your passport, there are few places dreamier than The Bahamas for much-needed sun and sand this fall. Home to pristine beaches, world-class resorts, unforgettable excursions, and underrated cuisine, our crystal ball at Travel Off Path says The Bahamas will forever be a favorite getaway for American travelers. Not that …
As if nonstop flights to Malta hadn’t been big news enough, Delta continues to build up on their European network by adding the first-ever nonstop service between the United States and… Sardinia! Italy’s second-largest island (after Sicily), and one of the leading beach destinations in the Mediterranean, Sardinia is famous for its Caribbean-like white sand …
As one of a handful of European destinations that will continue enjoying warmer temps and constant sunshine this fall, Greece is bracing for an influx of travelers in the coming two months. With over 220 islands to its name, it has no shortage of sun-drenched spots, from the caldera views and blue domes Santorini is …
Ever wonder where everyone else is really going? As travel continues to shatter records, the question of which destinations are truly capturing the hearts (and wallets) of American travelers is more interesting than ever. Forget the fleeting trends you see on TikTok; the real story is in the numbers. Here at Travel Off Path, we’re …












