Share The Article Between Europe’s new overly strict fingerprinting rules, and Thailand reducing visa-free stays’ length, it’s easy to feel as if the world isn’t exactly rolling out the red carpet to American citizens at the moment. We won’t sugarcoat it, regardless of the side of the political spectrum you find yourself in, and we’re […]
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Share The Article It seems everyone’s got their eyes set on an Italian or Greek island summer this year, but you know what we’ve always said: when those turquoise-water and piña colada cravings hit, there’s nowhere better to switch off and kick it back than the good ol’ Caribbean. Now, we get it if you […]
Share The Article No more walking past unfriendly ‘Turiste Fuori’ graffiti in Rome, getting stopped by ticket inspectors who’ll bar your entry unless you’ve pre-booked your slot just to breathe in Venice for a few hours, or planning your Amalfi road trip around the random last-digit restrictions on your car plate. As if you could […]
Share The Article Standing in a massive, slow-moving customs line while clutching a sweaty passport is a terrible way to start a beach vacation. When the summer heat hits and you just want to sink your toes into the sand, dealing with international borders, visa forms, and long flights can totally kill the vibe. The […]
Share The Article In a massive shift for South American travel, Venezuela has officially modernized its entry process by introducing a mandatory electronic visa (eVisa) system. This digital system allows U.S. citizens to apply for tourist and business visas online, eliminating the need to visit a physical consulate. This development coincides with a landmark update […]
Share The Article Bane of our lives. It seems that, with every passing month, travel rules just get more and more complicated, especially if you’re an American citizen. From one of the top 3 most powerful passports in the world, to plunging to the 11th position, a U.S. travel document no longer grants you the […]
Share The Article When we think about international travel, our brains often play tricks on us. We suffer from what risk analysts call “perception lag.” We anchor our ideas of a country to old movies, decades-old news cycles, or generational trauma, and we assume those places are still active war zones or ganglands. Truthfully, the […]
Share The Article Feeling that Cancun fatigue lately, are you? We’re big Mexican Caribbean enthusiasts ourselves, and come the start of the year there’s nothing we love more than booking an all‑inclusive Hotel Zone getaway, with poolside mimosas and buffet‑style feasts galore… But sometimes, you just crave something a little more enriching than another do‑nothing […]
Share The Article Summer travel is supposed to be the ultimate reset. But if you aren’t paying attention to the hard data, your dream vacation can quickly turn into an expensive logistical nightmare. At Travel Off Path, our team of editors and writers constantly monitors the gap between the heavily edited Instagram dream and the […]
Share The Article Last year, the United Kingdom started enforcing its new entry and stay regulations, affecting millions of travelers worldwide. Prior to that, traveling from the United States to Britain meant little to no hassle upon arrival: with eGates open to U.S. passport holders, all you had to do was rock up at the […]










