Share The Article In an era where popular destinations are in fact raising barriers and imposing increasingly strict restrictions on visitors, in a desperate bid to protect themselves from overtourism, there’s one city in Mexico that’s doing the exact opposite. Unlike Venice, which now charges day-trippers an entry fee on certain dates, or Barcelona, the […]
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Share The Article Let’s be honest: the Caribbean has a bit of a reputation problem. For most Americans, it’s nothing more than a “fly and flop” destination—a place to sit in a walled-off resort, drink watery mojitos, and pretend you’re exploring a new culture while never actually leaving the hotel lobby. We all know the […]
Share The Article Swaying palms, turquoise shores, and a perfectly crafted cocktail in hand as you live “the dream” — but what about costs? The Caribbean life isn’t that hard to achieve, but it often comes with a hefty price tag. That’s where so-called “budget airlines” come into play, especially as former anti-consumer policies have […]
Share The Article Another year has gone by, and Italy is yet to crack its unsustainable overtourism problem. Whether you’re in Rome, Florence, or Venice, waking up at 5 am to get crowd-free pictures is no longer an option, and neither is wandering around without constantly bumping into other people. It was about time the […]
Share The Article Be it for the delicious cuisine, the breathtaking nature, or the colonial landmarks, it’s no secret that Latin America is the go-to destination for millions of Americans. Navigating the nether half of the continent isn’t always the easiest task, though: safety levels can vary drastically between different destinations. Some are very safe, […]
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 Let’s be honest: travel has gotten expensive. The days of the $500 European flight and the $100 luxury hotel seem like a distant memory. But the savvy traveler knows that “expensive” is a choice, not a rule. While the crowds flock to Italy, Japan, and Costa Rica—and pay a premium for the […]
Share The Article Needless to say, Washington D.C. is a hotbed for national news — and not often do headlines portray anything travel-related. So, let’s allow talking heads to be talking heads and reset our nation’s capital with some positivity, shall we? Here at Travel Off Path, we drive to inspire people to travel however […]
Share The Article It’s well known that budget airlines often trick you into thinking you’re getting the best deal. Whether it’s measuring your bag size to the nth of an inch or selling Diet Cokes on board north of $5, we’re happy to say this one is legit. With some promotional fares under $50, travelers […]
Share The Article Forget San Miguel de Allende. This winter, travelers are trading the crowded cobblestones for a misty mountain town that feels more like Europe than Mexico. Mexico is famous for its colonial magic, but there is one historic gem that remains criminally overlooked. It isn’t just another Spanish colonial town—it is a bizarre […]










