Across Asia a surge of headline attractions has put a fresh question on the table: will 2026 finally shift global travel away from checklist sightseeing and toward immersive, story-led journeys that keep visitors engaged longer and moving across borders. Industry leads, academics, and on-the-ground
The new Hotel Indigo Torquay opened with sea air at its doorstep and a bigger question in the breeze: can a single, well-placed lifestyle hotel nudge an entire coastline from fond nostalgia toward confident reinvention without losing what made it beloved in the first place? Framed by Princess Pier,
In the competitive arena of transatlantic travel, a striking statistic emerges: low-cost carriers have captured nearly 15% of the market share on leisure routes between the U.S. and Europe over the past few years, a figure that continues to climb. This trend underscores a seismic shift in how
Imagine a coastal region where tourism not only boosts the economy but also safeguards the environment and uplifts local communities through thoughtful, hands-on initiatives. In La Union, a province known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines
In a world where global tourism continues to reshape local economies, Cape Town stands at the forefront of innovation by targeting one of the most lucrative travel markets—Chinese outbound tourists, who spent an estimated $250 billion globally last year, as reported by the UN World Tourism
What happens when a city known for its vibrant street markets and ancient temples stakes a claim as a playground for the world’s elite? Bangkok, long a cultural gem of Southeast Asia, is undergoing a dramatic transformation with the launch of Upper House Residences on Wireless Road—a billion-dollar