Share The Article A trip through Texas can be magical, unexpectedly dynamic, or so desolate you’ll count tumbleweeds on a long drive, but if there’s one thing for certain, it’s that the Lone Star State is ever-changing. Whether it’s a new Buc-ee’s, new airport, new highway, or trendy burger stands taking on Whataburger, there’s always something brewing. […]
Tag Archives: City
Share The Article In an era where popular destinations are in fact raising barriers and imposing increasingly strict restrictions on visitors, in a desperate bid to protect themselves from overtourism, there’s one city in Mexico that’s doing the exact opposite. Unlike Venice, which now charges day-trippers an entry fee on certain dates, or Barcelona, the […]
Share The Article You often hear of travelers jetting off to Tampa, but most of them don’t base themselves in the city itself. Much like Los Angeles, where it seems about 200 separate towns converge to call themselves “LA”, Tampa is one and the same on a far lesser scale, made up of numerous sought-after […]
Share The Article Buenos Aires may be one of the most beautiful cities in South America, with its Haussmann-inspired boulevards à la parisienne, lush urban parks, and unrivaled gastronomy, but let’s face it, it’s sort of yesterday’s news. It’s been covered to death by most major travel publications, and even if you haven’t been to […]
Share The Article Everyone has an opinion on Mexico. Some think it’s a phenomenal country to vacation in, just about anywhere, whether it’s a timeless colonial town or a world-class beach destination. On the flip side, many view Mexico through the lens of mainstream news — and that’s where many are missing out on some […]
Share The Article Much like crystal-clear seas are the main draw for beach bums heading to Mexico, colonial cities are the sweet spot for culture enthusiasts. We’re sure you’ve heard of Mexico City and its vibrant neighborhoods, Merida with the soaring, stone-built cathedral, Oaxaca and its cobblestone streets, and of course, San Miguel de Allende, […]
Share The Article Seaside tapa bars, calm waves crashing upon golden sand, and a maze of storied streets to explore — that and more is what you’ll find in Spain’s most underrated city. As the country’s household names have become iffy at best in terms of whether or not it’s wise to visit, there’s one […]
Share The Article Whether you’re a Southern California local or a visitor looking for a stress-free gateway to the islands, we’ve got some very welcome news at Travel Off Path: avoiding the chaos of LAX is about to get much easier. Hollywood Burbank is finally getting its own nonstop to the islands for the first […]
Share The Article When you picture a vacation in the South, lots of places may come to mind. The “Deep South”, as it’s known, boasts timeless small towns with preserved plantations, while other locales exude paradise beaches wrapping the Gulf and up the Atlantic. But there’s many destinations ready to delight and surprise you. When […]
Share The Article We at Travel Off Path hate to be the bearer of bad news. Don’t worry, nobody died… The loss to grieve is Costa Rica’s luster, a place where Pura Vida now seems like a marketing slogan; therefore, travelers have ventured into the neighboring territory of completely transformed El Salvador and even lesser-known Honduras for sun-drenched shores, […]










