Tag Archives: Beaches

Southwest Florida’s Secret Escape! Experience Less Crowds And White Sand Beaches

Well…Google Maps and Apple Maps caved, so it looks like we’re here to talk about the “Gulf of America”. Politics aside, “the Gulf”, as it’s most commonly known, has long been an iffy go-to for vacationers who typically opt for California’s Pacific blue paradises and Florida’s Atlantic turquoise whenever they can, rather than the usual […]

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 […]

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 Secret Coast! Discover Lesser-Known Beaches One Flight From The U.S.

Share The Article You’ve probably already scoped out Spain, Italy, Greece, and maybe even more Mediterranean gems for an unforgettable beach escape this summer, but what if you were told there’s a long stretch of secret coastline almost no Americans visit? Better yet, it’s only one flight away from numerous U.S. hubs, making for an […]

Secret Beaches & Cultural Delights: Unknown Train Ride Is Mexico’s Best Adventure

Share The Article Remember when Mexico’s highly anticipated Maya Train was all the rage? Well, that’s since changed as Tulum, one of the top stops, has been overrun with tourists, sending prices soaring! But there’s another trainthat few people know about. In fact, I would venture to guess if you ask the average Mexican citizen […]

Move Over Maldives! This Paradise Island With White Sand Beaches Is Breaking Tourism Records

Share The Article When you think of remote tropical islands surrounded by turquoise seas and home to luxury all-inclusive resorts, the Maldives are probably at the top of your head. Known precisely for being less accessible than all your usual Caribbean hotspots—thus, more exclusive—the Indian Ocean country is seen by many as the ultimate sunny getaway: […]

Move Over Punta Cana! This Dominican Republic Destination Has Lavish Resorts And Stunning Beaches

Share The Article When you choose your next beach escape, odds are you’ll be looking where to spend blissful beach days in Mexico or the Caribbean. One Caribbean nation that has soared to new heights in terms of tourism is the Dominican Republic. Even the country’s cultural cities have become more popular, like Santiago de […]

Move Over San Diego! These 3 Coastal Towns Have Postcard Beaches & No Crowds

Share The Article As I’ve already driven around San Diego, Orange County, and Los Angeles this spring, I couldn’t help but notice hundreds of Arizona license plates invading our roadways. And that means one thing — the unofficial kickoff to tourism season. Woo. 😑 Californians love where they live; I’m certainly not complaining. But come […]

California’s Secret Train! Visit Postcard Beaches & Towering Redwoods

Share The Article California keeps teasing us with the idea that one day in the near future, the West Coast will be navigable by bullet train, but with so much red tape in a state where Manhattan-sized chunks of major cities burned to a crisp, are we really believing that’s ever coming to fruition? No […]

Fly Nonstop To These 3 Caribbean Islands With Tropical Beaches & Less Crowds

Share The Article Dreaming of a little Caribbean getaway this spring? You know, with the luxurious, all-inclusive hotel, white sands unfolding along turquoise waters for miles on end, and the kind of fresh seafood you can only find in the sun-drenched tropics? The Mexican Caribbean, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica may sound like obvious first choices, […]

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