Review: Off Track Planet

When the people at the kick-ass travel magazine Off Track Planet sent me a copy, I could not have been more excited. I’ve been reading their blog for a year and couldn’t wait to see how the second print copy turned out.

OTP is known for their tongue in cheek writing style and articles on the best party spots in the world.  If you’ve seen their website, you’ve probably read their What the F*ck is…, Guide to Getting Laid In… and the oh-so-scandalous Confessions from Abroad. While they call themselves a “travel guide for the young, broke and sexy,” they can also deliver good advice for English teachers abroad, flight-phobes and first-time CouchSurfers.

If you’re young, broke and sexy, or just a cheap backpacker like myself, you can afford a copy of Off Track Planet for $4.95 USD. That’s the price of one venti cappuccino at Starbucks and the sacrifice is worth it.

About Caroline

Caroline Eubanks is the founder of Caroline in the City. She's a freelance writer based in Atlanta, Georgia but also considers Charleston and Sydney home. Her past writing credits include work for Uptake, Matador, the Charleston City Paper and she is a contributor to Her Packing List.
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One Response to Review: Off Track Planet

  1. ivanterzic says:

    Hello Caroline! Total agree with this post. OTP is simply awesome and no.1 for all kind of travel tips. By the way, I like your template very much : )

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