Share The Article Between Europe’s new overly strict fingerprinting rules, and Thailand reducing visa-free stays’ length, it’s easy to feel as if the world isn’t exactly rolling out the red carpet to American citizens at the moment. We won’t sugarcoat it, regardless of the side of the political spectrum you find yourself in, and we’re […]
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Share The Article Step aside France, Italy, Spain: there’s a new cooler kid in the block, one that isn’t drowing in a wave of crime, or buckling under the weight of overtourism for once. Tucked away in its well-protected, cozy Central-Eastern European nook, Hungary wrapped up last year hosting a record-breaking 20 million tourists. As […]
Share The Article Bane of our lives. It seems that, with every passing month, travel rules just get more and more complicated, especially if you’re an American citizen. From one of the top 3 most powerful passports in the world, to plunging to the 11th position, a U.S. travel document no longer grants you the […]
Share The Article I’m not sure it’s just me, but it feels like forever since this country’s name came up in here. Blame it on El Salvador’s current regional stardom, especially after Bukele completely crushed criminal gangs, or Belize’s newfound trendiness, but Costa Rica seemed to take a backseat for a while. Not anymore. Central […]
Share The Article When you think of El Salvador, the first images your brain conjures up are probably those of rioting gangs running amok, crime-ridden streets where the law of the strongest prevails, and, as is the case in Latin America, probably corrupt governments. That used to be the case some five or six years […]
Share The Article In this day and age of information overload, it’s a tall task to find true off-path destinations. When it comes to the Caribbean and South America, there are only so many left to unveil, but one better known for its dreamscape rainforests over its coastline isn’t trying to become the next big […]
Share The Article I, as well as others on our expert team here at Travel Off Path, have had the distinct pleasure of visiting Istanbul, which means we’ve stood on the edge of Europe and Asia. Not to boil any geographer’s blood, but there’s a swath of countries, such as Georgia, that feel more European […]
Share The Article A small Balkan nation slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Connecticut, with a coastline running along the turquoise Mediterranean for 183 miles, Montenegro is one of the trendiest places to be in Europe right now. Though it’s home to only 620,000 residents, it is rapidly rising in popularity as a summer […]
Share The Article If you’ve been following my country-hopping adventures here on Travel Off Path for the past five years, you know by now there aren’t that many places left to check off on my Europe bucket list. Being based in Paris, and getting those $15 Ryanair long-weekender flights every chance I get, I’ve managed to […]
Share The Article History is in the making this summer for Californians looking to escape hordes of tourists, surely to invade their iconic city. As Chinatown streets and Fisherman’s Wharf vendors become flooded with selfie-takers, that’s always San Franciscans’ cue to hop on the BART and head to SFO. Being home to one of America’s […]










