Tourism

High-end tourism in Spain grows fast

High-end tourism in Spain has increased its revenues by 5% to 8% annually over the past six years, doubling the growth rate of traditional tourism, according to a report that identifies silent luxury, intermittent residents, and sustainable tourism among the top trends. Luxury travelers grew by 20% between 2015 and 2022 to reach six million […]

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Tourism in Vietnam expects a new visa policy

Starting August 15, the electronic visa for Vietnam will now be valid for 90 days instead of 30. Additionally, citizens of countries exempted from visa requirements can now stay in the country for 45 days instead of 15. The new visa policy is expected to attract more foreign tourists. The head of the Tourism Advisory […]

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Mexican tourism might have a bad season

The most popular time for most Mexicans to vacation outside of their hometowns is Holy Week. However, summer is also a high season when many people take advantage of the better temperatures and school vacations to leave home for a few days. Last summer was special for many because they could leave their homes after […]

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What makes the news in travel and tourism today?

eTurboNews: GIATA partners with dnata Travel Group to provide enhanced hotel mapping for global travel customers The Government of St. Eustatius has announced that its financial performance for 2022 exceeded expectations, with a budget surplus of US$1.4 million. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (“HKSAR”) Government announced on 1 July 2023 that Ms. Monica Lee-Müller, […]

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Hotel Bellevue Joins Preferred Hotels & Resorts

eTurboNews: Hotel Bellevue on Lošinj Island has become the newest member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts. It is also the first PTG member in Croatia. A symbolic ribbon cutting, cake, and champagne celebration was held at Hotel Bellevue’s Alto Rosso Lounge Bar on Monday, July 3, with special guests from PTG, including Roberta Possenti – Vice President […]

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LGTBQI+ Friendly Destinations Gain More Revenue

UNWTO reports that LGTBQI+ tourism involves over 35 million travelers annually and is subject to seasonal fluctuations. However, it experiences a growth rate of 10.3%, significantly higher than the 3.8% growth rate of conventional tourism. As a result, destinations that are welcoming to the LGTBQI+ community aim to draw in these travelers due to their […]

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Tourism in Latvia is struggling

According to Andris Kalninsh, the president of the Latvian Association of Hotels and Restaurants, tourism in Latvia is facing challenges this year. The number of tourists visiting the country has decreased, and the industry lacks workers. Kalninsh believes that the industry returned to its level in 2016-2017. According to Eurostat, Latvia is in the last […]

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Destinations to Avoid: Mass Tourism Destroys the Charm of Cities

Several destinations are victims of their success on the old continent, and the masses of tourists could ruin your vacation. Here are destinations to avoid in Europe unless you want to suffer the pains of over-tourism: tramping in crowded streets, searching for a corner of sand to put your towel a few centimeters from your […]

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Cruise Industry Will Not Be Eco-friendly Any Time Soon

According to the latest cruise ranking presented by NABU in Hamburg, the most significant issues plaguing the cruise industry are rising greenhouse gas emissions and severe air pollution. However, there is optimism as some operators of smaller cruise ships, like Hurtigruten and Havila from Norway, are making strides in climate and environmental protection. While there […]

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Many Cities Now Regulate the Short-term Rentals

Cities and countries around the world are addressing the issue of short-term rentals. This type of rental, offered by platforms such as Airbnb, has been criticized for contributing to rising real estate prices. It also pushes out locals, and exacerbates the over-tourism issues. Short-term rentals are now restricted in cities across Europe and the United […]