Antalya Deploys “Fasty” Robotic Lifeguard to Boost Coastal Safety at Beaches and Resorts
Antalya launches Fasty, a remote-controlled lifeguard robot, to improve safety and reduce drowning risks at Turkish beaches and resorts.
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Antalya launches Fasty, a remote-controlled lifeguard robot, to improve safety and reduce drowning risks at Turkish beaches and resorts.
Germany joins the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada in warning travelers of security risks in the Philippines, especially in Mindanao and Sulu.
Discover Setouchi, Japan—where Seto Inland Sea serenity blends with minimalist luxury, art festivals, and architect-designed retreats in a tranquil paradise.
Swiss FDFA updates travel alert for summer-autumn 2025: rising security concerns in Greece, Hungary, France, Austria, Poland & Netherlands—stay informed.
A restored 19th-century palace in Aveiro reopens as a four-star Meliá hotel—merging tradition, modern comforts & sustainable tourism under Portugal’s Revive Program.
Airbnb launches “Reserve Now, Pay Later” for U.S. travelers, letting guests book stays with $0 upfront and pay just before the cancellation window ends.
Queen Victoria’s visit marks the close of the British cruise season in Mallorca. Palma’s new policy caps ships—balancing tourism and sustainability.
Scottish brothers row 9,000 miles across the Pacific in 139 days, greeted by the Royal Australian Navy in Cairns, raising funds for clean water projects.
Royal Caribbean launches its largest ship from Port Canaveral as Hawaii enacts a pioneering cruise passenger green fee to fund climate resilience—lawsuit underway.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines partners with Visit Eidfjord for a powerful beach clean-up, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism.
Phoenix Reisen cancels December 6 MS Artania Mediterranean cruise for emergency drydock due to bow thruster fault. Full refunds and rebooking options offered.
Italy faces major travel disruptions in September 2025 with airport, rail, and public transport strikes—tourists urged to check schedules, secure flexible bookings.