Category Archives: Travel Guide

Europe’s Easiest Country To Explore Aims To Become Next Travel Hotspot

Share The Article If you’re looking for Europe’s next big thing, you can skip the Eiffel Tower queues and Spain’s jam-packed beaches for a small, landlocked nation too often overlooked despite its ease of access. I had the privilege of visiting last fall. Its Medieval marvels, stunning scenery, and best of all, free nationwide transportation […]

Turquoise Seas & Affordable Prices: This Mediterranean Paradise Is Surging In Popularity

Share The Article Unspoiled beaches backed by millennia-old ruined forts, culturally-charged cities criss-crossed by cobbled streets that seem to have come out straight of a storybook cover, and of course, all that fresh seafood and rich homegrown wine… There’s just no beating a good old Mediterranean summer. That being said, we’re sure it’s places like […]

Move Over Athens! This Ancient City In Italy Has A Better Preserved Parthenon

Share The Article From the timeless streets of Plaka, peppered with family-owned taverns and Orthodox churches, to the temple-dominated Acropolis Hill, Athens is one of the most popular destinations for Americans going to Europe this summer. As the capital of Greece, the birthplace of the Western World as we know it, Athens is a cultural […]

Forget Brooklyn! These 4 Cities Feel Like Authentic New York Boroughs With Less Crowds

Share The Article No matter how you arrive, there’s nothing like walking up the steps from the bowels of a subway tunnel straight into the buzz of New York City streets. It’s certainly not for everyone, though. For me, New York is one of my favorite places on the planet, but on the same token, […]

New Reality for Digital Nomads in Mexico: Why Temporary Residency is Now Essential

Share The Article The days of breezing into Mexico with a laptop and a prayer for a six-month stay are fading faster than an ice-cold horchata on a hot day. Here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been on the ground in Mexico tracking these changes, and for the global tribe of digital nomads, the once-reliable […]

Discover The UK’s Best-Kept Secrets With Return Of Popular Vintage Train

Share The Article As Americans are way behind the times in traversing the world by rail, Europeans have had the concept down pat for decades. The UK is turning back the clock, bringing back an iconic steam train that once ruled the rails as early as the 1940s—the first model, anyway. Ultimately, the train took a page […]

These Are 5 Week-Long Trips You Can Take for Under $1500 This Summer

Share The Article The sticker shock from a simple flight search has become a painful summer ritual. But before you surrender to a staycation, the team at Travel Off Path is here to confirm that a genuine, week-long getaway is still within reach—without having to sell a kidney. (Seriously, don’t do that!) We’ve crunched the […]

JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa Review: Scenic Boat Rides & Private Jacuzzis

Share The Article You know Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, and Coachella, but do you know Palm Desert? Those looking for a SoCal vacation might overlook all of the above in favor of a beach vacation, but why skip out on what feels like a tropical oasis lined with rows of regal palm trees and even […]

These Popular U.S. Airlines Are Launching New Flights To 3 Stunning Italian Destinations

Share The Article Ciao, fellow travelers! If you’ve been looking for a place to explore one of the world’s most fascinating countries, you’ll be happy to know you have three more nonstop flights to take. American and Delta are adding to their Italian portfolios, and Alaska is ready to jet across to Europe for the […]

New Digital Nomad Visa Launching In One Of The World’s Cheapest Countries

Share The Article When you think of Nepal, you probably just know that it’s home to Mount Everest and a paradise for trekkers and hikers, but chances are you’ve never even considered it as a digital nomad destination. Granted, Nepal still primarily appeals to extreme adventurists, particularly Everestophiles, but something you might not know is […]

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