Category Archives: Travel Guide

Hidden Gem Alert! Discover France’s Secluded Beach Paradise That Feels Like Italy

Share The Article Whether it be Marseille, Nice, or St. Tropez, there’s no shortage of paradises along the French Riviera. None of the 3 destinations just mentioned are tight-lipped secrets, drawing a crowd to timeless plazas, pristine shores, and world-class stays. Dotting France’s southern coastline are numerous towns yet to be discovered by many travelers […]

US State Department Issues Travel Advisory Updates For These 6 Countries

Share The Article Keeping an eye on the U.S. Department of State’s travel advisories is always a smart move. These advisories are a key resource for American citizens heading abroad, providing important safety and security information to help you make informed decisions. Just this past week, the State Department updated advisories for several destinations around […]

All-Inclusive Hotels From $165! This Is The Best Time To Visit Cancun For Cheaper Prices & Less Crowds

Share The Article Keen on a little Cancun getaway, but you’re worried it may blow the budget? Luxury hotels right on the beachfront and piña coladas by the poolside don’t usually come cheap, after all. If you’re on a shoestring budget, and you’re able to book some time off to jet off to the sun-drenched […]

Secret Beach & Butler Service: Discover Puerto Vallarta’s 5-Star All-Inclusive Hideaway

Share The Article 40 minutes west of Puerto Vallarta lies an opulent hideaway with rooftop infinity pools, a secret beach even guests didn’t know about, caviar for breakfast, and attentive butler service from the get-go — textbook 5-star luxury. Check-in was a breeze thanks to friendly staff who genuinely seemed happy to welcome you. Many […]

5 Of The Cheapest Nonstop Flights to European Destinations This Summer

Share The Article Ah, Europe in the summer! Visions of sun-drenched plazas, sparkling coastlines, and ancient history probably dance in your head. But let’s be real, so do visions of sky-high flight prices and elbow-to-elbow crowds at major landmarks. Summer 2024 saw travel demand roar back, and Summer 2025 is shaping up to be just […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To These 7 Authentic Colonial Cities In Mexico

Share The Article Be it for the world-class beachfront resorts and pristine coastline, or all the tacos and tamales that just taste a lot better when assembled by native hands, Mexico remains the number one destination for Americans flying abroad this year. We love a little carefree sunny getaway ourselves, but we don’t know about […]

Virginia’s Best Kept Secret: Bayside Bliss & No Crowds In This Scenic Hideaway

Share The Article Got crabs? That’s an interesting question for a state with the slogan of “Virginia is for lovers”, but of course, we’re talking about Chesapeake Bay, a nationally renowned source for seafood. Though Virginia’s coastal allure stretches far beyond the fresh “catch of the day”. Virginia’s latest statistics show the state embraced over […]

5 Sunny Beach Destinations For Digital Nomads That Cost Under $1000 Per Month

Share The Article Dreaming of swapping spreadsheets for sandy shores? If you’re a digital nomad craving sun, sea, and seriously good savings for 2025, you’re in the right place! Forget expensive tourist traps – Travel Off Path has found five amazing beach destinations where you can live, work, and play for under $1000 a month. […]

These 5 Countries Have Changed Entry Rules For American Citizens This Year

Share The Article Between tariff wars and rising anti-America sentiment worldwide, it’s a tricky world to navigate as a U.S. passport holder in 2025. That’s why we’ve set out on a mission lately to update you on all of the most relevant policy changes regarding travel, which you can follow here. As you might have […]

Discover 4 U.S. Mountain Getaways Oozing Nostalgia & Splendid Spring Weather

Share The Article Many travelers scope out the best beaches this time of year, but sometimes a cozy cabin in a scenic mountain town is just what the doctor ordered. Lined with vintage shops, rustic inns, and Mom and Pop eateries with Grandma’s secret recipe, all while backdropped by what may seem like a Bob […]