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 […]
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Share The Article When you picture an island getaway in Italy, chances are Capri is the first destination that pops to mind. The jet-setting, star-studded rocky outcrop may have the world-famous beach clubs and the glowing turquoise sea grottoes, but it’s the last place you want to be if authentic Italian charm, and sun-drenched vacays […]
Share The Article Even if you’ve never set foot in Rome, you can still clock the Eternal City’s landmarks in like half a second just from the pics. Whether it’s the Colosseum doing its whole ancient-glory, the Instagram circus that is Trevi Fountain turned full-on, or the Vatican City and its soaring dome, Rome feels […]
Rome is the number one destination on the minds of nearly all tourists going to Italy, and can you really blame them? It is, after all, the home of the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Vatican City, and countless more world-renowned landmarks. If you’re a faithful Travel Off Path reader, however, you know by now […]
Whether it’s the world-famous ancient monuments, the incredible food, or those picture-perfect Mediterranean beaches, millions of Americans will be flocking to Italy this summer. As one of the leading sources for Europe travel news that matters to U.S. travelers, Travel Off Path has covered Italy extensively over the years—from the timeless favorites like Rome and […]
Italy will remove all COVID-19 entry requirements from June 1. Italy’s health ministry said the need to show a negative test result, proof of vaccination, or recent recovery from COVID-19, will not continue after May 31. Therefore, Italy is back to normality for travelers. However, some internal COVID-19 restrictions still apply. The End Of All […]







