Share The Article A cheeky Aperol Spritz and carbonara pasta on a terrace overlooking that imposing Duomo, the winding cobbled lanes and beautiful pastel buildings that look like a movie set, and...
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Venice is the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region and is built on more than 100 small islands and has no roads, just canals.
Tfilm/Getty Images With old-school road trips trending among U.S.-based vacationers, car rentals are a hot commodity when planning a holiday. A travel survey by Enterprise Mobility showed that 23% of U.S. travelers...
Elxeneize/Getty Images When you think of Italy, your mind probably conjures up images of iconic sights like Rome's Colosseum, the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, or Michelangelo's masterpiece in Florence. But while...
Share The Article Despite how headlines read about Mexico this week, take it from our team of experts here at Travel Off Path who know the real Mexico — not the misguided...
From Verona to Taormina, from Bosa to Ravello: a small guide for a sustainable slow tourism. There’s Verona and Burano, then south to Campania for Procida and the Amalfi Coast, and finally...
Italy was most represented country in Top 20 list.Italy has asserted its dominance on the global travel stage, with seven Italian tourist spots being named among the European Best Destinations for 2026. This annual...
Home » Destination News » Italy Joins Norway, France, Spain, Turkey, Slovenia, and More as the Top Twenty Most Beautiful, Trending, and Must-Visit Travel Destinations for 2026 Across Europe Published on February...
Italy has such a masterful hold on life’s finer things that even its loneliest, dirtiest village probably has a great date spot. Videos by TravelAwaits It’s a top spot for honeymooners, especially...
In the years following the pandemic travel boom, several major European destinations are seeing tourism growth slow or even decline, not due to lack of appeal but because of rising concerns about...
Italy stands out as one of the most romantic destinations in the world with its rich history, beautiful landscapes, and enviable cuisine. Whether you’re on a honeymoon, celebrating an anniversary or simply...
Share The Article If you think of fairytale castles, cobblestone towns frozen in time, and picturesque plazas lined with cafés, chances are you’re imagining Western Europe. As much as security has taken...
Photo: Contiki Planning your 2026 travels already? You should be. The world is bursting with once-in-a-lifetime experiences right now – epic nature, fantastic food scenes, and culture that’ll change your perspective on...
After decades of building businesses, designing buildings and traveling, Edward Krueger Connors Jr. reached an unexpected conclusion in his early 80s: staying put no longer made sense. “I was bored of America,”...
Share The Article Italy's the kind of place people dream about visiting, and spend several long, laborious years saving up just to have a taste of that pistacchio gelato-flavored, flaming Tyrrhenian dolce...
In an era where instant gratification reigns supreme and our lives are defined by tight schedules, notifications, and countdowns, the idea of slowing down, especially while traveling, feels almost rebellious. Yet, more...
The concept of slow travel emphasizes quality over quantity, encouraging travelers to savor their experiences rather than rushing through them. This philosophy advocates for a more intentional approach to exploring the world,...
LOADINGERROR LOADINGWith a last name like Bologna, I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised that I am one of many Italian Americans who love traveling to “Il Bel Paese.” Italy is by far...
For Europe’s 2026 travel season, exhaustion is shaping how people plan their trips. A recent Skyscanner consumer survey found that 32% of travelers experienced negative effects from overtourism, while 34% said they...
Jamie DitarantoJanuary 19, 2026 at 7:30 AMancient columns leading up to colosseum in rome - Preto Perola/ShutterstockWhen you're zipping through it on the high-speed Frecciarossa, it's easy to be fooled into thinking...
Share The Article 30 is the new 40, 40 is the new 50, 50 is the new 60 and so on and so forth — at least that's what I tell myself...