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This Surprising State Is One Of America’s Most Visited Destinations

You would never guess which unsuspecting state rounds out the top 5 most visited destinations in America. Though what may be even more shocking is the fact that Texas, New York, and Florida didn’t make the cut… Speaking of Florida, last summer we at Travel Off Path revealed the Sunshine State’s biggest rival, and in […]

U.S. Issues New Travel Advisory Updates For These 7 Countries

Keeping up with the world of travel can feel like a full-time job, with safety situations changing in the blink of an eye. One of the most important tools for any savvy traveler is the U.S. State Department’s travel advisories, but let’s be real—the official language can be dense, confusing, and hard to read. Here […]

This Gorgeous Beach City Is The Best Destination In The Mediterranean According To Experts

Forget Barcelona and its rising anti-tourism feel, Nice with the high-life and overpriced beach clubs, and don’t even think about heading next to a jam-packed Dubrovnik, where you can’t even stroll the streets in peace without touching shoulders with a stranger. The Mediterranean is the most magical place on earth, but you won’t find that Old […]

Travelers Can Now Explore Colombia By Train For First Time In Over 50 Years

History is in the making in one of Latin America’s premier destinations! For the first time in over 50 years, travelers in Colombia will be able to hear the magic words we all love certifying an epic trip ahead, “all aboard!” — or, in this case, more likely, it’s “¡todos a bordo!”. As huge fans […]

The 7 WARMEST Places to Visit in Europe This Winter

When Americans think of a ‘warm winter getaway’, it’s usually not European cities that come to mind. The default is a quick, easy flight to the Caribbean or Mexico. But what if we told you that you could trade the usual all-inclusive scene for ancient ruins, vibrant cities, and incredible food—all while still getting a […]

Travelers Can Fly Nonstop To Puerto Rico From This U.S. City For The First Time Ever

As one of the Americas’ trendiest cities has reached a new level of stardom, locals may want an exit route. Given the newfound fame, more and more airlines are choosing this record-breaking destination as a go-to spot for exciting escapes. No longer will an extra layover be necessary to venture off to one of the […]

This Island With Turquoise Seas Is One Of The Warmest Places To Visit In Europe This Fall

If you’re thinking of heading to Europe this fall, and you’ve been wondering whether it’s already too late for an off-season dip in the Mediterranean, or sipping red wine alfresco with breathtaking vistas, we’re here to tell you not all hope is lost. While it’s true that in most places leaves have turned amber, and […]

These 10 Countries Are Surging In Popularity This Year: Which One Is Your Perfect Match?

We at Travel Off Path love a good travel trend—especially when the data backs it up. UNWTO’s newest World Tourism Barometer shows that 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for several destinations, with surging arrivals. Below, we break down the 10 hottest countries right now and who they’re perfect for—then point you to a quick quiz […]

New Flights Launching From The U.S. To This Tiny But Gorgeous Caribbean Country

Bounded by Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Guatemala, and the Caribbean Sea, Belize is a tiny nation that’s been historically overlooked by vacationers to the region—despite having the same turquoise seas, fascinating ancient ruins, and a culture that’s just as vibrant. That’s quickly changing as momentum builds: this year, it is expected to hit 550,000 visitors. While […]

Beautiful Riverside Hideaway Named This Year’s Must-Visit Fall Destination

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 […]

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