Category Archives: Travel Guide

This Secret European Island With Medieval Charm Is Begging For More Tourists In 2026

Share The Article In an era of growing anti-tourism sentiment across Europe, from water gun antics in Barcelona to mandatory reservations for day-trippers to Venice, it’s easy to feel as if our friends across the pond aren’t exactly in their most welcoming mood these days. While all the most famous hotspots shout a big, resounding NO to […]

This Cheap European Country Just Launched Its First Digital Nomad Visa

Share The Article It took them a few years to catch up with their fellow European states, but when it comes to Digital Nomad Visas, one could never be too late to the party: After months of speculation, Bulgaria has finally launched its own DNV. We’re talking a complete list of requirements, a transparent application […]

The 5 Best New US Train Journeys To Take In 2026

Share The Article If you’ve been paying attention to the travel news lately, you might have noticed something surprising: the United States is finally having a serious rail renaissance. For years, we’ve looked across the pond with jealousy as Europe rolled out high-speed networks and luxury sleepers. But here at Travel Off Path, we’ve been […]

New Low-Cost Train Connects London To UK Hidden Gems & Stunning Scottish Cities

Share The Article Here in the Motherland, we all know Frontier and Spirit, but blokes “across the pond” are more familiar with saving money by rail to avoid Ryanair’s sardine seating and fees for practically breathing recycled air. Americans may not know names like Lumo firsthand, but if you’re planning a trip to the UK […]

Dallas Officially Opening Third Commercial Airport As Budget Airline Confirms 2026 Flights

Share The Article It’s happening! Dallas is all set to open a third commercial airport in 2026. After much hoopla earlier this year, there were still some unanswered questions, such as who is going to be the first airline to anchor a small base? Better yet, with 2 of America’s most popular airlines (Southwest and […]

The Best Affordable Winter Sun U.S. Destinations Right Now

Share The Article If your weather app is currently showing some variation of “gray, darker gray, and ‘why do I live here again?’”… I get it. Every winter I see the same thing happen: travelers start craving sunshine, but the “classic” winter hotspots can feel wildly overpriced once you add up flights, hotels, meals, and […]

This Tropical Caribbean Island Has Stunning Beaches & It’s Now Easier Than Ever To Visit

Share The Article If you can’t resist a Caribbean escapade but you’ve had enough of the same old Cancun / Punta Cana all-inclusives, it’s just got easier than ever to visit one of the most underrated islands in the tropical sea, without the unnecessarily long stopovers. Known for its verdant peaks, white-sand beaches, and lush […]

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 […]

Travel Off Path’s Caribbean ‘Uncovered’ List: 10 Lesser Known Destinations To Visit In 2026

Share The Article Let’s be honest: the Caribbean has a bit of a reputation problem. For most Americans, it’s nothing more than a “fly and flop” destination—a place to sit in a walled-off resort, drink watery mojitos, and pretend you’re exploring a new culture while never actually leaving the hotel lobby. We all know the […]

Popular Budget Airline Launching 3 New Flights To Caribbean Beach Destinations

Share The Article Swaying palms, turquoise shores, and a perfectly crafted cocktail in hand as you live “the dream” — but what about costs? The Caribbean life isn’t that hard to achieve, but it often comes with a hefty price tag. That’s where so-called “budget airlines” come into play, especially as former anti-consumer policies have […]

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