Hotel Mousai Named One of Mexico’s Best Hotels
Hotel Mousai Puerto Vallarta earns its 11th AAA Five Diamond Award, setting the gold standard in eco-luxury travel with their service and design excellence.
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Hotel Mousai Puerto Vallarta earns its 11th AAA Five Diamond Award, setting the gold standard in eco-luxury travel with their service and design excellence.
Tourism Australia partners with China Media Group to promote cultural tourism, drive Chinese visitor growth, and strengthen bilateral relations through storytelling.
The Waldorf Astoria New York reopens after an eight-year restoration, unveiling luxury suites, Michelin-star dining, and iconic heritage.
The Fern Hotels & Resorts expands its green hospitality footprint with The Fern Habitat in Jaipur’s Jagatpura, blending eco-luxury with long-stay convenience.
G6 Hospitality rolls out 24/7 guest support from August 1, enhancing digital service and guest satisfaction across its properties in the U.S. and Canada.
TerraPay and XanderPay launch a new hotel payment platform in Los Angeles, boosting digitalization, streamlining cross-border payments, and reducing costs.
Hotels across the U.S. appoint new general managers at Hilton, Marriott, and boutique resorts, ushering in innovation, guest experience upgrades, and strategic growth.
Travel to Spain remains safe but caution is advised after major flooding in Catalonia and a 5.4 earthquake in southern Spain. Here’s what travelers must know now.
Discover why Coles Bay, Tasmania is outshining Bondi in 2025 with untouched nature, quiet luxury, and access to Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park.
The US, joined by Japan, Zambia, Fiji, and more, boosts global tourism safety amid Canada’s travel alert. Explore key risks and travel tips by destination.
Mallorca enforces a one-bill-per-table rule amid staffing shortages and tourist surges, urging British visitors to comply or risk being denied service.
Thailand’s tourism industry is roaring back in 2025, welcoming more than 16 million international visitors in the first six months of the year and generating 743.58 billion baht in revenue, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The sharp growth is being driven by rising travel demand from China, Malaysia, and South Korea, as