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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 sweltering, crowded summer …

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If there's one bragging right Europe has against America, it's their vast train system. I don't know about you, but every time I venture ‘across the pond', I'm blown away by how cheap domestic flights can be and how well connected every country seems to be by train, both high-speed and the ‘we’ll get there …

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The Caribbean has a crowd problem. If you’ve been to Cancun, Punta Punta, or Montego Bay recently, you know the drill. You pay a premium to stay inside a walled resort, you fight for a pool chair at 7:00 AM, and you eat overpriced food that has nothing to do with the local culture. It’s …

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Last year, the European Union took Americans by surprise when it started rolling out a new Entry-Exit System (EES) that involves fingerprinting all foreign visitors to ensure they comply with visitor rules. For context, as a tourist, you only get 90 days (out of any 180-day period) across the border-free Schengen Area, which comprises most …

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Whether you're a frequent visitor to the Mexican Caribbean, or you're simply planning on going in the near future for that much-needed sunny break, you're probably aware that the most dreaded time of year is fast-approaching: Sargassum season. Every year, from around late March to early October, the Caribbean Coast of Mexico is battered by …

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