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This Surprising U.S. State Sees Record Number Of Amtrak Passengers

If you thought it was only airports drawing a crowd, think again! One surprising U.S. state saw nearly 1.5 million train passengers for the fiscal year — a new record largely driven by a pair of unsuspecting cities. At Travel Off Path, we always have our eyes peeled for the latest trends, deals, and breaking […]

These 4 Gorgeous Cities In Mexico Are Among The Best To Visit In The World

As customary every year, world-renowned publication Travel + Leisure has revealed their Favorite Cities in the World list, as voted by hundreds of thousands of their own readers, and you know how the Ancient Latin saying goes, Vox Populi, Vox Dei: This time, 4 Mexican destinations have cracked the top 25, with one Mexican city […]

This Stunning Florida Hideaway Has A Beachside Castle & No Crowds

Finding something new in America’s oldest city seems like a tall task, but what about one of Florida’s undiscovered beach towns, a stone’s throw away? St. Augustine falls to the wayside for many Florida visitors, with that one amusement park with smiling giant rodents and Miami’s vibrant nightlife attracting partygoers like moths to a flame. […]

4 Of The Safest Caribbean Islands To Visit This Summer

With the current state of geopolitics and all the endless warfare, safety remains the primary concern for Americans flying abroad in 2025. In the Caribbean ,it’s no different: It’s not like there’s a major regional conflict in the Tropics, at least not right now, but it’s hardly news that crime levels and gang activity are […]

This Charming Riverside Town Is Set To Welcome First Commercial Flights In Years

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 […]

Forget Barcelona! These 4 Authentic Towns Less Than 2 Hours Away Are Less Crowded

When it comes to summers in Europe, Barcelona seems to be the number one destination on everyone’s mind. Despite the rising anti-foreigner sentiment and the surging crowds, tourists continue flocking to the Spanish city year after year. Between strolling the charming Gothic Quarter, as you slowly make your way to La Sagrada Familia, and lounging […]

Move Over Lisbon! These 4 Gorgeous Towns Offer Medieval Charm & Smaller Crowds

Home to a picture-perfect Old Town of rolling hills, Baroque churches, and a scenic riverfront, it’s safe to say Lisbon is easily one of the most incredible city breaks in Europe. As charming as it can be, it’s also worth pointing out that Lisbon has now become one of the most overtouristed cities in the […]

Move Over Austin! This Stunning Cultural City Crowned The Best In Texas

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, […]

Move Over Capri! This Gorgeous Italian Island Has Cheaper Prices & Less Crowds

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 […]

This Gorgeous Historic City In Mexico Offers Authentic Culture & Cheaper Prices

Heading to Mexico in the near future but you’re suffering from that deep-seated Cancun fatigue? Listen, we get it: as much as we love all-inclusive resorts and do-nothing vacays ourselves, sometimes we could do with some culture and authenticity. Not to pass judgement, as here at Travel Off Path we’ve been covering Cancun and all […]

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