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This Gorgeous City In Mexico That Feels Like Europe Is More Popular Than Ever

Share The Article Who said you gotta hop on a 10-hour red-eye just to soak up that Old World European charm? When you think of Mexico, chances are Cancún’s dreamy white sands and turquoise water pop into your head, or maybe Mexico City’s colorful, chaotic-in-a-fun-way neighborhoods. But peel back a few layers and, yeah… you […]

This Is One Of The Most Beautiful But Underrated Towns In Mexico

Share The Article When people think of a Mexico getaway, the first thing that pops to mind is perhaps Cancun’s luxurious five-star resorts and turquoise seas, Puerto Vallarta’s romantic Historic Center and scenic boardwalk, or maybe the buzzing streets and lively markets of CDMX. We love a do-nothing vacay in the Mexican Caribbean, and we’ve […]

I’ve Visited 18 Destinations In Mexico: Here’s Where I Felt The Safest

Share The Article It’s not just Mexico’s unexpected chaos this week that has drawn extra eyeballs south of the border. Mainstream news has long depicted Mexico as a sketchy destination, even though a majority of violent crime takes place in select areas most tourists wouldn’t dare visit in the first place. That said, what happened […]

Should You Cancel Your Trip To Mexico Amid New Travel Alert?

Share The Article The internet is currently exploding with rumors, flight cancellations, and widespread panic regarding travel to Mexico. Following a massive military operation on Sunday, February 22, the U.S. Embassy issued a widespread Security Alert, and a wave of fearmongering has tourists scrambling to contact their airlines and cancel their upcoming vacations. If you […]

Secret Mexico Beach Town With Stunning Lagoons & No Crowds Revealed As Top Winter Getaway

Share The Article Don’t know where to go in Mexico? We got you! Sometimes Cancun, Cabo, and Puerto Vallarta just don’t cut it when you’re craving an adventure. Rather than sitting poolside all day catching up on your new book, a whole other world awaits that will get your adrenaline pumping. Mexico isn’t nearly as […]

This Gorgeous Beach City In Mexico Wants More Americans To Visit

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 […]

Why This Surprising Beach City In Mexico Has Become A Haven For Digital Nomads

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 […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Peaceful Beach Town Voted Best In Mexico

Share The Article Forget Cancun and its glitzy (but jam-packed) Hotel Zone, Puerto Vallarta and its infamous party scene, and Los Cabos’ golden-sand beaches and luxurious resorts: The best beach destination in Mexico this year, as elected by voters of the Food and Travel Reader Awards, is none other than Puerto Escondido. As the name […]

10 Things Americans Should Never Do At A Mexico All Inclusive

Share The Article Mexico all-inclusives are one of the easiest hacks for a sunshine escape: airport ➝ wristband ➝ endless tacos and margaritas. But because everything feels so familiar, it’s very easy for Americans to forget they’re in a different country with different laws, money norms, and safety rules. We at Travel Off Path spend […]

This Lesser-Known Historic City In Mexico Is Breaking Tourism Records Right Now

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, […]

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