Category Archives: Travel Guide

Have 30 Friends? Chartering A Super Yacht In Croatia This Summer Is Possible

[ad_1] Hear me out. I also used to think chartering a super yacht was something reserved for the ultra-rich and famous, and not something I would ever experience myself. Most of us have seen Below Deck and imagined ourselves on a super yacht with our friends or family, sailing around gorgeous Mediterranean islands, eating fresh […]

Posh Stays & Stunning Nature: Idaho’s Postcard Lake Town Is Breaking Summer Tourism Records

[ad_1] We all know potatoes are the best vegetable. There’s no better example than the great state of Idaho, where no spud is a dud. We’re talking french fries, sweet potato pies, overloaded baked potatoes, pillowy potato doughnuts, and of course, vodka. Boise may be Idaho’s most notable name to pig out as its undoubtedly […]

American Airlines Launching 5 New Routes To Popular International Destinations

[ad_1] As summer 2025 nears its final chapter, is it too soon to dream of where to go in summer 2026? According to American Airlines, the answer is a resounding “no!”. The people have spoken, and one of the States’ most popular airlines is ready to deliver huge promises next year for new routes travelers […]

Why You Should Visit This Underrated City On Your Next Trip To Mexico

[ad_1] If you’re looking for a vibrant and culturally rich destination, Guadalajara, Mexico should be at the top of your list.  Located in the heart of the country, Guadalajara is the second-largest city in Mexico and offers visitors a unique blend of history, art, and modern attractions.  As the birthplace of both mariachi and tequila, […]

Why This Lesser-Known Medieval City In Spain Is Skyrocketing In Popularity

[ad_1] One of the world’s most visited destinations, Spain may be best known for its Mediterranean flair, vibrant coastal cities—hola, Barcelona—and sun-soaked islands like Mallorca, where tourists flock year-round, much to the dismay of locals. But venture off the beaten path a little, and you’ll find a number of hidden spots that are still untouched by […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Italian City With Cheaper Prices & Smaller Crowds

[ad_1] If you’ve been waiting for the summer season to die down to start planning your budget-friendly, chilled Italian getaway, only to find out, in utter shock, prices haven’t dropped, nor have crowds dwindled? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Believe it or not, at this point, Italy is expensive and crowded regardless of season, and […]

Canada Issues New Travel Advisory Due To Monkeypox

[ad_1] As monkeypox spreads globally, the Canadian government has issued a travel advisory for Canadians traveling overseas. The new Level 2 travel advisory suggests Canadians should practice enhanced health precautions following the emergence of monkeypox.  The Canadian government released the travel advisory on June 7, 2022.  The Full Details Of The Level 2 Travel Advisory  […]

This Charming Riverside Town Is Set To Welcome First Commercial Flights In Years

[ad_1] It seems like we can fly anywhere, but turns out that’s an illusion. Over the past year or so, I’ve lost count of how many airport openings Travel Off Path has covered ranging from Tulum to Gulf Shores to perhaps the most surprising of all, McKinney, Texas. Now there’s another surprise destination to add […]

10 Important Things Travelers Should Pack On Their Next All-Inclusive Vacation

[ad_1] Headed to an all-inclusive paradise for a week (or two!) sometime soon? Whether you’re headed to Punta Cana, the latest resort in Cancun, or jetting off to Jamaica, here are some essential travel items to pack in your suitcase for your next all-inclusive vacation. 1. Quick Dry Beach Towel Tired of those bulky hotel […]

New Reality for Digital Nomads in Mexico: Why Temporary Residency is Now Essential

[ad_1] The days of breezing into Mexico with a laptop and a prayer for a six-month stay are fading faster than an ice-cold horchata on a hot day. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been on the ground in Mexico tracking these changes, and for the global tribe of digital nomads, the once-reliable 180-day tourist […]