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Airlines Are Now Strictly Enforcing A Little-Known Rule For All Americans Flying To Mexico

In my 20 years of traveling to Mexico—and I’ve been there more times than I can count—not once has an airline agent ever asked to see my return ticket. I flash my passport, get my boarding pass, and head for the sun. It’s always been that simple. But a major change is underway, and it’s […]

New Study Unveils America’s Top 5 Secret Beaches To Visit This Summer

Share The Article Is there any better feeling than discovering places in our travels that nobody seems to know? The experts at Frugal Flyer released an insightful study this month, revealing the top secret beaches to visit this summer. We at Travel Off Path give our stamp of approval with their big reveal, as we […]

The Ultimate Pre-Travel Safety Checklist For Americans Heading Abroad This Summer

Post may contain affiliate links; we may receive compensation if you click links to those products. This may impact how offers are presented. Our site does not include all offers available. See our Disclosure & Privacy Policy for more info.Content on page accurate as of posting date. Share The Article Let’s be honest: planning a […]

New Pass Offers Unlimited Train Rides! Explore Mexico’s Most Stunning Beaches

Share The Article Turn your TV on for 5 seconds and you’ll want to escape the country with all the doom n’ gloom talk spewing from the so-called “experts”. Well, what better place to run off to than our Southern neighbor? We at Travel Off Path love visiting Mexico as often as we can, no […]

Europe’s Easiest Country To Explore Aims To Become Next Travel Hotspot

Share The Article If you’re looking for Europe’s next big thing, you can skip the Eiffel Tower queues and Spain’s jam-packed beaches for a small, landlocked nation too often overlooked despite its ease of access. I had the privilege of visiting last fall. Its Medieval marvels, stunning scenery, and best of all, free nationwide transportation […]

Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Resort Review: Swap ‘Hotel Zone’ Crowds For Secluded Luxury

Share The Article Pardon my Clint Eastwood mean mug, but it’s time to unveil the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding my recent stay at Hilton Cancun. Don’t worry – the good far outweighs room for improvement. This luxe hideaway offered unmatched service top to bottom with spotless grounds, incredible international cuisine, timely room […]

Move Over Bangkok! This Is The New Digital Nomad Capital Of Asia

Share The Article When it comes to remote work, Bangkok has been the absolute leader in Asia for decades: not only is it a bustling metropolis with an endless offer of attractions, it boasts great weather (tropical storms aside), a lively social scene, and of course, it’s very affordable. There’s just one issue that’s become […]

This U.S. Airline Just Launched 4 New International Flights To Avoid The Crazy Summer Crowds

Share The Article The smartest move in travel this year isn’t a new packing hack or a booking secret—it’s a flight path. While most travelers are stuck navigating the over-crowded hubs of Europe, a new playbook has emerged for getting ahead of the crowds. For the traveler who values their time—and knows the difference between […]

This Ultra Affordable Country In Asia Launching A Digital Nomad Visa This Year

Share The Article After Nepal earlier this week, yet another lesser-known Asian country is turning to digital nomads to boost its economy. Not often the topic of discussions on this side of the blogsphere, Kyrgyzstan is officially launching a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), hoping to attract young entrepreneurs and long-term travelers from the West, with […]

This Lake Town Is The Midwest’s Biggest Summer Surprise Destination

Share The Article We at Travel Off Path scour the interwebs at all hours like caffeine-fueled night owls in search of hidden gems slipping through the cracks. The most notable find this week has broken tourism records 3 years running. What’s most interesting about that is it’s likely a town you’ve never heard of, but […]

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