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Americans Will Need To Apply For Permission To Visit This Iconic Asian Country

Share The Article Following in the footsteps of hugely popular destinations like the United Kingdom and Schengen Europe, yet another iconic country, certain to feature on the bucket lists of millions of Americans, is set to roll out an ETA, or Electronic Travel Authorization. Within a few years, Japan will require prior permission for U.S. […]

4 Destinations In Spain Still Welcoming To Tourists Amid Recent Protests

Share The Article It’s that time of year again. As we enter summer, residents in touristy cities across Spain are once again locking up arms and flocking to the streets to protest against tourists. It’s mostly demonstrations—with the usual ‘Go Home!’ picket signs—but they can be disconcerting to some, especially if they’re sensitive about feeling […]

This Ultra Affordable Country In Asia Launching A Digital Nomad Visa This Year

Share The Article After Nepal earlier this week, yet another lesser-known Asian country is turning to digital nomads to boost its economy. Not often the topic of discussions on this side of the blogsphere, Kyrgyzstan is officially launching a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), hoping to attract young entrepreneurs and long-term travelers from the West, with […]

This Lake Town Is The Midwest’s Biggest Summer Surprise Destination

Share The Article We at Travel Off Path scour the interwebs at all hours like caffeine-fueled night owls in search of hidden gems slipping through the cracks. The most notable find this week has broken tourism records 3 years running. What’s most interesting about that is it’s likely a town you’ve never heard of, but […]

This U.S. Airline Just Launched 4 New International Flights To Avoid The Crazy Summer Crowds

Share The Article The smartest move in travel this year isn’t a new packing hack or a booking secret—it’s a flight path. While most travelers are stuck navigating the over-crowded hubs of Europe, a new playbook has emerged for getting ahead of the crowds. For the traveler who values their time—and knows the difference between […]

Japan’s New Sleeper Train: Venture Beyond Tokyo To Lesser-Known Coastal City

Share The Article California keeps teasing us with a new bullet train that seems like it will never come to fruition, but if there’s one place that has the concept down pat, it’s Japan. Known for their lightning-fast Shinkansen trains, Japan is undoubtedly one of Asia’s easiest countries to explore by rail as America lags […]

Americans Will Need To Apply For Permission To Visit Another Major Tourist Hotspot

Share The Article Here we go again. Yet another major tourist destination is rolling out an Entry Travel Authorization, the much-dreaded digital permit requirement that is slowly but surely ending complete visa-free travel worldwide. Ask any American who’s been to the U.K., South Korea, or even Thailand recently. Now, it’s South Africa’s turn to jump […]

That ‘New’ U.S. Travel Advisory for Canada? Here’s What’s Really Going On

Share The Article If you follow travel news, you may have seen headlines this week about a ‘new’ U.S. travel advisory for Canada. When you hear “travel advisory,” it’s easy to feel a jolt of concern. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been helping travelers make sense of confusing news since 2017. Our job is […]

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

Share The Article 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 […]

Discover The UK’s Best-Kept Secrets With Return Of Popular Vintage Train

Share The Article As Americans are way behind the times in traversing the world by rail, Europeans have had the concept down pat for decades. The UK is turning back the clock, bringing back an iconic steam train that once ruled the rails as early as the 1940s—the first model, anyway. Ultimately, the train took a page […]

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