Share The Article It’s happening! Dallas is all set to open a third commercial airport in 2026. After much hoopla earlier this year, there were still some unanswered questions, such as who is going to be the first airline to anchor a small base? Better yet, with 2 of America’s most popular airlines (Southwest and […]
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Share The Article Some of us envision resort foam parties in a sea of rowdy crowds, while others, likely past their Spring Break glory, picture open beaches and adults-only amenities to unwind in peace. The same can be said about Mexico’s postcard beaches — you don’t want to pick the wrong one that mismatches your […]
Share The Article We all love the Caribbean for its paradisaical white-sand beaches, seas of the most impossible turquoise color, and of course, the luxurious all-inclusives where even commoners like us get treated like royalty. That said, sometimes you want a little more than bottomless brunch and margaritas by the pool. Every now and then, […]
Share The Article Got Georgia on your mind? Well, you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing you don’t have to follow the crowds to Savannah as enticing as one of America’s prettiest cities may be. The great state of Georgia boasts far more than Savannah’s European charm and Atlanta’s chaotic airport with numerous small […]
Share The Article Let’s be honest: travel has gotten expensive. The days of the $500 European flight and the $100 luxury hotel seem like a distant memory. But the savvy traveler knows that “expensive” is a choice, not a rule. While the crowds flock to Italy, Japan, and Costa Rica—and pay a premium for the […]
Share The Article It’s well known that budget airlines often trick you into thinking you’re getting the best deal. Whether it’s measuring your bag size to the nth of an inch or selling Diet Cokes on board north of $5, we’re happy to say this one is legit. With some promotional fares under $50, travelers […]
Share The Article Well, folks, we have good news and bad news… As we reported earlier here at Travel Off Path, Jamaica is set to reopen for business December 15th after Hurricane Melissa battered much of the northern coast. As a result, the country has been a bit of a seesaw in terms of whether […]
Share The Article Needless to say, Washington D.C. is a hotbed for national news — and not often do headlines portray anything travel-related. So, let’s allow talking heads to be talking heads and reset our nation’s capital with some positivity, shall we? Here at Travel Off Path, we drive to inspire people to travel however […]
Share The Article Adventure is always awaiting in Asia. Ask any backpacker. They’ll likely tell you both amazing and horrific stories from the road, whether it be a rickety bus seat or a beat-up carriage well past its prime, yet still discovering something unforgettable. That said, some of Asia’s rail journeys are world-renowned as the […]
Share The Article Already feel the winter blues settling in with the gray skies, temperatures in the low 20s, and lack of sunlight? The Midwest and its grand lakes and lush nature may well be stunning in summer, but if you live anywhere near the Chicago Metropolitan Area, you know January hits like a brick. […]










