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 […]
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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 […]
For those already dreaming of trading frosty temperatures for sun-drenched beaches this winter, we’ve got some absolutely fantastic news that’s about to make your travel planning a whole lot smoother. Your trusted insiders here at Travel Off Path are thrilled to report that two major U.S. carriers are rolling out five brand-new nonstop flight routes […]
Already thinking of your next sun-drenched Caribbean getaway this winter? Before you go ahead and spend hundreds of dollars on those ‘irresistible’ round-trip flights that are, in fact, not as cheap as they could be, you’ll want to hear this one out: From November 15, Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s new budget carrier, will start ultra-affordable direct […]
Fall is arguably the best period to visit Cancun if you’re hoping for smaller crowds and cheaper prices. After all, the July and August crowds are gone, hotels deliberately lower prices to attract more guests, and there are getaway deals galore… or are there? For years now, sun-seekers on a budget have waited impatiently for […]
In recent years, a slower, more scenic mode of travel has made a huge comeback. Of course, we’re talking about overnight sleeper trains. 🚂 While Europe is buzzing with new night train routes, you might be wondering how you can hop on this trend here in the U.S. Good news: Amtrak is not only running […]
Hidden in plain sight on the Pennsylvania border, a small New Jersey town holds over 300 years of history. It sits along the same Delaware River where Washington forged his legendary victory, yet most Americans don’t even know it exists. Your first inclination might be Camden, but we at Travel Off Path wouldn’t try to trick you […]
Unfortunately, not all of Europe is no longer the peaceful, prosperous continent we once knew. As tourists have learned in recent years, sometimes the hard way, stepping out at night in poorly-lit areas, or carrying valuable pieces of jewelry can sometimes cost you dearly, if not your physical integrity, and more and more, certain European […]
While there have been rumors that budget airlines will cease to exist in the near future, as Southwest removed its signature ‘bags fly free’ policy and Spirit continues to battle bankruptcy aftermath, there are a select few hanging around, maxing out whatever window remains. Allegiant, Breeze, little-known Avelo, and perhaps most notable, Frontier, continue leading the charge […]
Be it for the epic theme parks, the sun-kissed sands, or the lush nature parks, Americans are flocking en masse to Florida this year: According to Governor Ron DeSantis, the southernmost state achieved a record-breaking 34.5 million visitors between April and June, the most out of any second quarter in History. Out of those, 31.5 […]










