Share The Article With Jamaica in recovery mode, and The Bahamas and Dominican Republic just as popular as ever, it’s safe to say more travelers are venturing into lesser-known territory for their own slice of paradise. Here at Travel Off Path, there’s nothing we love more than revealing the next “it” destination. With some help […]
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Share The Article Safety remains a primary concern for Americans going abroad, especially in the current geopolitical climate, where safety warnings are issued with little to no warning, and wars are erupting left, right, and center. It may not exactly be a battlefield at the moment, but Latin America has never been exactly known for […]
Many travel publications quite frankly don’t know what they’re talking about. It’s as if they pick random spots on the map and make a listicle with them. Here at Travel Off Path, we only share with you the ones that make sense. Forbes is one of the most reliable names in the industry, and they […]
Thinking of attempting a late-season escapade to the Mediterranean, but the jarring sight of surging crowds in places like Rome, Santorini, Mallorca, and Dubrovnik keeps putting you off? It’s October, and they should have subsided by now… right? Right? Sadly, high and low seasons are no longer concepts that can be applied in certain destinations, […]
Yeehaw! Who is ready to venture deep into the South to discover the region’s top hidden gems? Experts just revealed some the region’s top escapes and they’re all a far cry from what you’d expect. You know — Florida’s typical beach locales or perhaps trendy up-and-comers lining the Atlantic. Whatever you want to call The […]
Charleston is magnificent to visit year-round, but even as trees begin to change, travel experts at Southern Living don’t believe it’s South Carolina’s most beautiful fall getaway. At Travel Off Path, we realize we can’t showcase every single map-dot town transforming into a postcard this year, but this one is truly worth it. Let’s be […]
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 […]
Hidden in plain sight on the Pennsylvania border, a small New Jersey town holds over 300 years of history. It sits along the same Delaware River where Washington forged his legendary victory, yet most Americans don’t even know it exists. Your first inclination might be Camden, but we at Travel Off Path wouldn’t try to trick you […]








