Regardless of destination, safety is a primary concern for Americans traveling abroad in the current climate, particularly considering the rising levels of crime across various destinations, including those once deemed low-risk, and the state of geopolitics. In Mexico, it’s clearly no different: While we have been fierce defenders of Mexico for years now and have […]
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Christmas is right around the corner, but if shopping mall ice rinks and overpriced ski resorts in Colorado don’t exactly help you get in the festive spirit, there’s only one thing that will. Picture ancient cobblestone-paved towns dusted with snow, a medieval belfry in the distance with resounding bells marking the hour, and an endless […]
It’s that time of year again: Condé Nast Traveler is letting their readers pick out the best destinations in the world across a wide range of different categories. From the best hotels, to spas, to experiences, to small and big cities, 757,109 voices were heard in proclaiming the winners. You know what they say, Vox Populi, […]
Take it from someone who just visited St. Lucia for the first time that every island is definitely not a stone’s throw away. Close proximity is one key reason islands like Jamaica and The Bahamas are so hugely popular, and Cuba would be too if it weren’t for, well, ya know… Lost in the shadows of the more notable names […]
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 […]
At Travel Off Path, we try not to take for granted how awesome it is to wake up in your own bed, zoom above the clouds, ultimately to have dinner in paradise by day’s end. That’s why it always add an extra layer of intrigue and excitement when there are new flights, especially for the […]
Three years after the successful launch of the Maya Train, which now travels on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, connecting destinations like Cancun, Tulum, and Merida, Mexico is gearing up to open yet another train route. Except this time, it won’t be restricted to a single region or peninsula: the country’s upcoming passenger railway […]
From Paris’ sparkling Eiffel Tower and romantic Montmartre, down to Marseille’s vibrant port and pastel-colored Panier district, France has countless historic wonders. I would know. Almost 5 years in of living in France, I’m an adopted French at this point, and I can’t imagine spending the rest of my days anywhere else. That being said, […]
Share The Article Tired of the same-o, same-o vacations? Me too. Right now, many Americans’ favorite beach getaway (Cancun) is blanketed with seaweed, with water reminiscent of the Tijuana River. Not exactly paradise, right? Problems like these give travelers the chance to open their eyes to new possibilities; that’s when we discover the magic of travel rather […]
Share The Article Hooty Hoo! That’s the sound of adventure calling this summer, and we all know there’s no better place to hop around country to country than Europe. Whether it be scenic train rides, island ferries, or quick, cheap flights, Europe is the ultimate summer playground to flip your boss the bird and put […]









