Share The Article When we think about international travel, our brains often play tricks on us. We suffer from what risk analysts call “perception lag.” We anchor our ideas of a country to old movies, decades-old news cycles, or generational trauma, and we assume those places are still active war zones or ganglands. Truthfully, the […]
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Share The Article Feeling that Cancun fatigue lately, are you? We’re big Mexican Caribbean enthusiasts ourselves, and come the start of the year there’s nothing we love more than booking an all‑inclusive Hotel Zone getaway, with poolside mimosas and buffet‑style feasts galore… But sometimes, you just crave something a little more enriching than another do‑nothing […]
Share The Article Summer travel is supposed to be the ultimate reset. But if you aren’t paying attention to the hard data, your dream vacation can quickly turn into an expensive logistical nightmare. At Travel Off Path, our team of editors and writers constantly monitors the gap between the heavily edited Instagram dream and the […]
Share The Article Last year, the United Kingdom started enforcing its new entry and stay regulations, affecting millions of travelers worldwide. Prior to that, traveling from the United States to Britain meant little to no hassle upon arrival: with eGates open to U.S. passport holders, all you had to do was rock up at the […]
Share The Article Forget Punta Cana and its overdeveloped resort zones, Jamaica and the hardly authentic tourist traps, Cozumel’s cruise-dominated shores: If you’re up to here with the overcrowded Caribbean clichés, and you’re keen to experience the quieter end of the Caribbean this year, this is where you should go instead: A quaint, butterfly-shaped island […]
Share The Article White sands stretching as far as the horizon, seas of the turquoise-most blue, and all the fresh fruit and delicious empanadas you can get your hands on: ahem, cue the voice: in classic Jet2 style… ‘nothing beats a Caribbean holiday!‘. Be that as it may, the constant bombardment of Cancun adds, or […]
Share The Article After years of back and forth, false deadlines, and rampant misinformation, this time it’s official: the European Commission has struck the hammer and confirmed 2026 is the year the controversial ETIAS launches. If you haven’t been following the complex European bureaucracy or you’re not a Travel Off Path reader, you might have […]
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 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. […]
Share The Article From Madrid’s elegant fin de siecle boulevards, to Barcelona’s Gaudí-signed cityscape, all the way down to Costa Del Sol’s sun-drenched beaches, Spain has a gazillion wonders that will keep you coming back year after year, after year. It’s no wonder it’s the second-most visited country in the world, after neighboring France, but […]










