Share The Article Forget about New Orleans and its French-Creole charm, Charleston and its Olde America appeal, and Atlanta and its edgy urban grit: the current Queen of the South, that seems to be taking the travel landscape by storm, is good ol’ Nashville. Let’s be real for a sec: just how often has that […]
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Share The Article Whether you’re old school and call it the Gulf of Mexico or have caved to its updated name, the Gulf of America, there’s one stretch between Galveston and Mississippi’s ever-so-trendy coastal hotspots you likely have never uttered: The Gulf of Louisiana. It’s true — the land of Mardi Gras, untamed swamplands, and […]
Share The Article The post-Spirit era of American aviation has officially begun. On May 2, 2026, after 34 years of shaking up the industry, Spirit Airlines closed its doors for good. The yellow planes are grounded, leaving a massive void in the budget travel market. Specifically, over 1.6 million domestic seats have just vanished overnight. […]
Share The Article Southeast Asia is one of the most magnetic regions on Earth, making it tough to pick just one vacation spot from an abyss of choices where it’s hard to go wrong. Put on the map by someone who you’d least expect to be a travel guide — former President Barack Obama — […]
Share The Article With summer just around the corner, the Travel Off Path team wants to make sure you start it off with a bang! We’ve found a trio of getaways perfectly suited for June, and all 3 of them likely aren’t where you expect. We’re not hyping up every Florida beach town known to […]
Share The Article Take it from me, someone who always becomes a pantomiming master as if I’ve never traveled before, learning a new city’s transit system is no easy feat no matter where you find yourself. Being so iconic, Paris is obviously one of the most visited cities in the world — maybe even the […]
Share The Article We’re not sure about you, but there’s no other way we’d rather explore Europe than by train. Though you could make an argument for sustainability, in reality, it goes far beyond that: Trains are generally more reliable than budget carriers like Ryanair and easyJet, you don’t risk getting charged upwards of $50 […]
Share The Article Planning a Caribbean escape in 2026 feels a lot different than it did just a few years ago. Even the island I used to live on has recently gone from Level 1 to Level 2. While we’re all chasing that perfect turquoise horizon, the reality is that the “safety” of an island […]
Share The Article Unless you’ve been living under a rock in recent months, chances are you’ve heard of Europe’s new, and frankly, pretty controversial Entry/Exit System (or EES). Designed to track overstayers in the Schengen Area, it now requires Americans to provide fingerprints and other biometrics upon arrival in Europe, and people aren’t exactly thrilled about it […]
Share The Article Some say “there’s no place like home,” and others say “there’s no place like Italy.” I guess you could say the Travel Off Path team clicked our ruby slippers together and agreed to disagree. There is indeed one little-known country travelers often pass over when exploring Italy, despite offering a strikingly similar […]









