If you’re planning a trip to Mexico’s sun-drenched coasts, you might have heard whispers about extra tourist fees. Here at Travel Off Path, we know our readers demand clarity, not confusion. Forget the hearsay and rumors. We’re cutting straight to the facts, providing you with the exact information from government websites about two of the […]
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You know those Reddit experts who publicly encourage you not to pay the Cancun tourist tax as ‘nobody checks for it, anyway’? We’ve been warning you against them dodging the rule for quite some time now, and finally, now you know why: Due to non-compliance, there have been reports of travelers being held up at […]
Planning a trip has become a high-stakes gamble. The internet is a minefield of scam websites and confusing government portals, making it nearly impossible to know which “mandatory” fees are real. Get it wrong, and you could be denied boarding for your flight or turned away at the border. That’s the problem we solved. Our […]
Are you a ‘Luxe Lounger’ who lives for a poolside cocktail, or an ‘Authentic Adventurer’ who’s ok sleeping in a hammock? The truth is, most of us are a little bit of both, which makes choosing the perfect vacation seem almost impossible. Stop scrolling through a million Instagram photos trying to figure it out. Our […]
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 […]
Share The Article If you think Europe’s the only continent where you can enjoy (somewhat) seamless train travel between different countries, wait until you hear about Asia’s newly-announced cross-border railway service linking 3 fascinating destinations. Soon enough, tourists will be able to board a train in Bangkok, Thailand, calling at Vientiane, the capital of Laos, […]
Share The Article Last Updated 1 day ago When you think of Latin America, it’s probably tourism giants like Mexico, Argentina and Colombia that come to mind, and that’s only understandable: Between one’s luxurious Caribbean resorts and ancient Mayan sites and the others’ charming colonial cities and delectable street food, they’re often a first-time visitor’s […]