Share The Article Spring is hands-down my favorite time to hit the U.S. National Parks. The crowds haven’t peaked yet, the weather is actually manageable, and the landscapes completely transform. If you are planning a trip this year, I have some massive news: the National Park Service has finally ditched those annoying, park-wide timed-entry reservation […]
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Share The Article A common misconception is that the United Kingdom (UK) and the sun don’t often belong in the same sentence. Full disclosure: every time I write a UK-based article (including this one), it takes extra time to find sunny photos that fit the theme. Don’t worry, though. I sweat it out and found […]
Share The Article A cheeky Aperol Spritz and carbonara pasta on a terrace overlooking that imposing Duomo, the winding cobbled lanes and beautiful pastel buildings that look like a movie set, and that glittery, azure Mediterranean to top it off: Southern Italy is nothing short of the quintessential Mediterranean experience, and there’s nowhere we’d rather […]
Share The Article Spring is that perfect travel window. You are shaking off the last of the winter cold, but you want to beat the massive summer crowds. When the goal is to completely unplug and drop your luggage in a room where everything is already paid for, nothing beats a world-class all-inclusive resort. I […]
Share The Article Now that the peak of Yellowstone’s fandom has come to an end, Montana can get back to its roots rather than film set tourists known as set jetters. That’s Fort Worth’s mantle to take. While Bozeman is undoubtedly Montana’s trendiest getaway, especially with many Californians opting to move here during the dark […]
Share The Article Whether you’re a frequent visitor to the Mexican Caribbean, or you’re simply planning on going in the near future for that much-needed sunny break, you’re probably aware that the most dreaded time of year is fast-approaching: Sargassum season. Every year, from around late March to early October, the Caribbean Coast of Mexico […]
Share The Article Every February, the safety debates begin. If you look at the official U.S. State Department Travel Advisories right now, you will see a blanket Level 2: ‘Exercise Increased Caution’ warning applied to the Dominican Republic, and the exact same Level 2 warning covering Mexico’s top tourist states like Quintana Roo and Baja […]
Share The Article Avoiding Florida’s rowdy crowds this spring is a lot easier than you think. All you have to do is venture westward to a neighboring southern state to discover pristine waters and gleaming white sand. At first glance, Gulf Shores, Alabama may come to mind, but that’s not the right spot either. We […]
Share The Article Tired of Taco Bell and looking out the window and seeing the American suburbia reaching as far as the horizon under gray skies? It’s been a tough winter, and maybe a little Latin American getaway is all the pick me up you need this upcoming spring. But hey, we get it: enough […]
Share The Article Here at Travel Off Path, we’re proud to have the best of the latest travel trends. The truth is, 2026 is a game-changer as more and more travelers are scoping out the lesser-known instead of household names. In this case, even as Florida continues on a record-setting tear, it’s not just Orlando […]
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