London is a bucket list destination for millions of Americans, and listen, we totally get it: who doesn’t want to risk a cheeky selfie with a red telephone box, stroll along the Thames riverfront, or witness the change of the Royal Guard with Buckingham Palace for a backdrop? The sad reality is, there are two […]
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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 […]
It seems like we can fly anywhere, but turns out that’s an illusion. Over the past year or so, I’ve lost count of how many airport openings Travel Off Path has covered ranging from Tulum to Gulf Shores to perhaps the most surprising of all, McKinney, Texas. Now there’s another surprise destination to add to […]
We all know potatoes are the best vegetable. There’s no better example than the great state of Idaho, where no spud is a dud. We’re talking french fries, sweet potato pies, overloaded baked potatoes, pillowy potato doughnuts, and of course, vodka. Boise may be Idaho’s most notable name to pig out as its undoubtedly become […]
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 […]
We at Travel Off Path recently covered San Diego’s new groundbreaking flight to Panama City via Copa Airlines, a historic feat 12 years in the making, according to San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria. With their popular Stopover Program, travelers have the chance to spend as long as a full week in Panama before venturing off […]
One of the most charming regions of the United States is New England, a sprawl of picturesque coastlines and quaint villages. Besides Bill Belichick’s Ring cam footage, New England’s beauty is hard to knock, whether it be Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine or beyond. But National Geographic believes there’s a little-known Maine town calling your name […]
Share The Article Mississippi has become one of America’s biggest bright spots for tourism, and it’s not just the coast. With the fun-filled riverside city of Vicksburg and the down-home charm of Hattiesburg soaring in popularity, Biloxi is no longer the sole bright spot in one of the South’s most underrated destinations. That being said, […]
Share The Article Imagine a place where time slows down, where the air is crisp, and the sound of cascading turquoise water fills your ears. Welcome to Santiago Apoala, a hidden gem nestled deep within the mountains of Oaxaca, Mexico. This isn’t your typical tourist trap; it’s a slice of authentic Mexican life, where ancient […]
Share The Article Iceland is no longer what it used to be – a faraway dreamland that nobody knows about. That’s not to say Iceland isn’t an amazing destination; it’s just no longer a secret. What used to be an ideal place for all types of travelers, especially solo travelers seeking an adventure, now it’s […]
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