There are few places as dreamy as The Bahamas, especially as much of the US will soon see chilly temperatures continuously dwindling until it’s time for Spring Break. While there’s nothing wrong with leaf-peeping in lush mountain landscapes, come wintertime, travelers begin scoping out paradise beaches. Truth be told, most vacationers will opt for Nassau […]
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If adventure is calling your name this fall, JetBlue has answered the call! America’s hippest airline (sorry Spirit, bankruptcy isn’t cool) is set to launch new flights to 7 stunning international destinations in the coming months. Here at Travel Off Path, there’s nothing we love more than making use of our passports. Letting our most […]
It’s only natural that, when planning a trip in a European country, tourists will usually start with the capital. After all, it’s usually the largest city, most cosmopolitan hub, and a cultural heart of sorts. Think London and its bustling streets, double-decker buses, and iconic red telephone boxes, Paris with the Eiffel Tower and elegant […]
Some people live for summer, and others can’t wait for it to end. If you’re in the second group, you’ve been eyeing your flannel shirts and waiting for pumpkin spice to drop. Guess what? Your time is now!🍂 The urge for a perfect fall getaway is real, but the thought of fighting through crowds in […]
Italy is and always will be one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations for its captivating culture, ancient sites, incredible food, and yes, even stunning postcard-worthy beaches. The latter has travelers worldwide flocking to the Amalfi Coast year after year, resulting in unavoidable crowds that many tourists justify, given the pristine beauty and social media flex. […]
If you’re passport has a pet dust bunny, you know what time it is… While Cancun is always an option, it’s certainly not the best for cultural immersion with over-the-top curated experiences when there are way better places south of the border to gain a sense of real Mexico. And guess what? The same can […]
It seems the era of low-bureaucracy travel is officially over. After the United Kingdom rolled out its ETA back in January, affecting all Americans, and Saint Kitts and Nevis followed suit in recent weeks, the next country to introduce a digital entry permit is the laid-back Laos: One of the most welcoming nations in Southeast […]
Finally! It’s the best time of year to visit San Diego. Labor Day put a cap on tourist season. Out-of-state license plates are nowhere in sight, the weather is still warm, and now the beaches are only filled with locals unwinding after a busy summer. As a seasoned San Diegan myself, one thing has become […]
September is here, so you know what that means now that Labor Day has swiftly passed us by. It’s time to swap out your summery white attire for checkered flannels and comfy jeans to enjoy the cool breeze with a soulful PSL in hand. This time of year, as some beaches become less desirable as […]
When you hear the stats on the new AVA Resort Cancun, a certain kind of skepticism is natural. With over 1,600 rooms, it is, by any definition, a truly massive property. For seasoned travelers, “massive” can often be a code word for long lines, impersonal service, and that dreaded “burn and churn” mentality where you […]










