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Seychelles Is The World's Top Eco-Tourism Destination, But Does It Deserve The Crown?
Baie Beau Vallon, a tropical beach on island Mahe in Seychelles As Seychelles prepares to celebrate its Golden Jubilee, marking 50 years of independence from the United Kingdom on June 29, 1976, the Indian Ocean archipelago has another reason to be…
On World Ocean Day, The Islands Of Tahiti Show That Conservation And Tourism Go Hand-In-Hand
Lagoon and coral reef in Tahiti, French Polynesia. As I snorkeled in the turquoise lagoon off the island of Tahiti in French Polynesia, I marveled at the colorful swirl of life before me. A pair of eagle rays glided past. An immense ball of bait…
Iconic Pure Michigan ad campaign generates more than tourism dollars
The Pure Michigan campaign has helped shape state pride beyond tourism. For many Michiganders, hearing the voice of Tim Allen over sweeping shots of Sleeping Bear Dunes, Mackinac Island and the Upper Peninsula brings more than vacation inspiration.
Seoul city gov't audits homestays as tourism booms
For a decade, Seoul has nudged its residents to open their doors to foreigners, turning spare bedrooms and historic hanok, or traditional Korean houses, into the front line of the city's hospitality drive. But as international arrivals swell to…
U.S. Virgin Islands Showcases Regional Leadership, Expanding Connectivity, and Continued Growth in the Tourism Sector at Caribbean Week in New York City
The week commenced with Governor Bryan delivering a keynote welcome address that underscored the interconnectedness of the Caribbean's people, cultures, and economies. He encouraged attendees to recognize the collective strength of the region and…
Luxury tourism boom meets crumbling services: Albania's protests shake its EU path
In recent days, the streets of Tirana have once again been filled with demonstrators. But this time, the echoes of dissent have travelled far beyond the western Balkans, sparking solidarity rallies among the Albanian diaspora in European hubs like…
James Bond' castle link sparks £4.5m North Wales tourism boost
A “James Bond castle” is helping drive a £4.5m tourism boom as thousands of big-spending Japanese tourists head to North Wales this summer. Tourism leaders say Japanese visitor numbers have bounced back strongly since the…
Teachers' protests challenge Mexico ahead of World Cup
June 8 (UPI) -- Thousands of teachers continue to block streets and maintain an encampment in Mexico City's historic center just days before the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as negotiations with the federal government remain…
Lake District groups call for holiday let homes curbs
Federica BedendoNorth East and Cumbria Ella Hardy says she would not be able to afford to do her dream job at a bistro and hotel in the Lake District if her employer did not provide accommodation for staff. The 24-year-old moved to Grasmere three…
Anti-tourism protesters vow to collapse Palma with demonstration
Anti-tourism protesters have vowed to collapse a Spanish holiday hotspot with a 'historic' demonstration next month. Activists announced their intention to take to the streets of the Majorcan capital, Palma, on Sunday as they staged a mini-protest…
Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East
Guy HedgecoeBusiness reporter, Benidorm From the rooftop terrace of a hotel, Fede Fuster looks out across Benidorm, at the nearby high-rise buildings and the town's famous, sweeping beach. 'With all its virtues and its defects this is a place we…
Greater Bay Area drivers to get expanded HK airport parking options
Hong Kong International Airport will expand its “Park & Fly” service to cover the entire Greater Bay Area from June 15, as the airport steps up support for the expanded Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles scheme. SCROLL TO…
East Dam to trial real-name booking system for holiday crowds
A trial real-name reservation system will be introduced at Sai Kung's East Dam to manage overcrowding and protect natural resources, according to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD). SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The…
EES border queues set to cost European tourism nearly £2 billion
READ MORE: How to avoid EES travel chaos this summer: Our expert reveals everything you need to know about the controversial new system - and steps to take to avoid being stuck Europe's new biometric border system is on course to redirect nearly…
Kai Tak Sports Park crowned global 'Venue of the Year' at UK industry awards
Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park has been named 'Venue of the Year' at the prestigious 2026 TheStadiumBusiness Awards in the United Kingdom, marking a major milestone in the city's ongoing push to cement itself as a premier destination for…
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