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 […]
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Halloween may be next month, but one of Europe’s most storied cities of haunting tales, eerie folklore, and a spooky Gothic cityscape is arguably best visited in September. That’s what the experts at The Points Guy are saying, being named a top 12 European city for fall— and it’s easy to see why. I mean, […]
Ever want to immerse yourself in Colorado’s stunning nature but the price tag keeps you at bay? Chances are, you haven’t been to Aspen then, the state’s ritziest mountain getaway. Perhaps you’ve been able to squeeze a trip to other notable hideaways such as Vail, Steamboat Springs, or Crested Butte, though we at Travel Off […]
Texas ain’t just tumbleweeds, ten-gallon hats, and oversized pickups — not even close. We at Travel Off Path have covered the Lone Star State end to end from the Southwest corner, even fellow Texans overlook the gargantuan metropolises with 26-lane highways. But here’s no doubt Austin has become not only one of Texas’s trendiest cities, […]
Vespa rides into blood-orange sunsets, lemon sorbet, served in actual lemon shells, and of course, the postcard-ready pebbly beaches hugged by azure seas… There are many reasons why Capri is on everyone’s bucket list these days, but it’s not Italy’s only idyllic island getaway on offer. Gorgeous as it may be, however, the jet-setting spot […]
There’s no denying the best Southern city to quite literally gain a taste of Mexico is San Antonio, Texas —a place that’s practically impossible to have a bad meal with authentic community staples like Los Barrios and even “tourist traps” that would beat out other cities’ best eats. Having visited San Antonio a few months ago, I […]
Cheap, sunny, cultural, and a rare spot in Spain with minimal headline-capturing protests. What’s not to like? Apparently, not much. Barcelona’s time to shine has crumbled. Even locals say so, publicly pleading for their beloved city back after an influx of digital nomads and record-breaking visitor numbers, resulting in a myriad of complaints. Madrid sees […]
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 […]
Share The Article Alright, buckle up beach lovers! While Punta Cana might be your go-to for those dreamy all-inclusive vibes and seemingly endless stretches of perfect white sand, savvy travelers are discovering a couple of other gems in the Dominican Republic. If you’re looking for that same incredible all-inclusive experience and postcard-perfect beaches, but perhaps […]
Share The Article Arizona plates have already taken over San Diego highways, which means only one thing – it’s the unofficial start to summer. But this summer will be different than the rest as quite possibly the most highly anticipated hotel in America is set for a soft opening May 15th, followed by the official […]