Share The Article There’s nothing worse than waking up before the crack of dawn to catch a flight only to see the dreaded “C” word displayed by the time you reach your gate. Don’t hate the messenger, travelers. Here at Travel Off Path, we dread being the bearer of bad news, but the reality is […]
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Share The Article “Due to the lapse in federal funding, this website will not be actively managed”. That’s the message welcoming visitors to the Department of Homeland Security’s website today. Encouraging, right? It’s estimated that the current government shutdown has affected 750,000 federal employees. If you saw the number of dreadful lines at major US airports […]
What do you think the trendiest European country is right now? There’s undoubtedly some heavyweight contenders — Albania? Montenegro? Perhaps even Moldova? Hate to break it to you, but none of these awesome destinations are receiving direct flights to the U.S. There’s one trendy country, mostly known among fellow Europeans for its highly underrated Black […]
It’s time to pick back up on your Spanish lessons because Delta just announced one of their most exciting new routes all year to a stunning Latin American city. Whether you’re into vibrant culture, fascinating architecture, sensational cuisine, or looking to sprawl out on a beach lounger, you can check off all the boxes in […]
Tepic is destined to be Mexico’s new vacation hotspot, giving new and easier access to Riviera Nayarit with groundbreaking flights launching this week. But there’s also another airport set to open in Mexico this year, plus 4 more in the works. As you may have heard, Americans can now fly nonstop to Tepic beginning this […]
Share The Article As a born-and-raised Texan, I can say if there’s one thing Dallas lacks, it’s genuine culture. No designated Chinatown or Little Italy — just endless Mexican restaurants where Texans can’t even allow that, having to cattle-prod ‘Tex’ to the ‘Mex’, creating their own fusion nobody asked for. Given how DFW is the […]
Share The Article Last Updated 2 days ago While most Americans venturing south of the border will find themselves in Cancun, Cabo, or Mexico City, there’s another historic city that’s becoming far easier to reach this year. Better yet, it’s on very few travelers’ radars, so you don’t have to deal with the headache of […]







