Venice’s Ban on Large Cruise Ships in Its Lagoon Begins Today
Today, Venice enacts its recently announced ban on ships and cruise liners weighing over 25,000 tons, or measuring over 180 meters (590 feet) long,… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Set To Reopen to International Travelers
Saudi Arabia just announced that it will resume international tourism on August 1, and visitors from 49 countries are eligible for… Read More »
Alaska Tourism Businesses and Community Organizations Receive Grants
Royal Caribbean and the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) Foundation have partnered together to help over 65 businesses and nonprofits across… Read More »
Is French cuisine forever changed?
Alain Ducasse says the pandemic accelerated the evolution of French cuisine. But some are in no hurry to abandon the… Read More »
Yesmilano. The new communication campaign “Not in Milano”
On the restart of the city a new international communication campaign that shows the best Milano has to offer. On… Read More »
La Réserve Eden au Lac Zurich is Philippe Starck’s ‘modern day yacht club’
Located on the shore of the city’s lake, this luxury Swiss hotel is effortlessly stylish. Zurich has no shortage of… Read More »
Great things to do in Ireland
A small island that packs a beautiful punch. People travel from far and wide to play a round of golf… Read More »
Atlas’ World Navigator Will Offer Six World-Class Onboard Dining Options
All-inclusive, luxe-adventure cruise line Atlas Ocean Voyages announced last week that six distinctive dining options will be featured aboard its brand-new, small-ship… Read More »