Aurora Opens Arctic and Antarctic Cruises to Solo Adventurers
Aurora Expeditions removes solo travel supplement on 2026 Arctic, Antarctic, and global cruises, making remote exploration more affordable for independent travelers.
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Aurora Expeditions removes solo travel supplement on 2026 Arctic, Antarctic, and global cruises, making remote exploration more affordable for independent travelers.
Global destinations like Goa, Switzerland, and Dubai face rising challenges from ‘dehatism’—a trend of disrespectful tourist behavior threatening local culture and tourism.
Escape the August crowds of Mykonos and Santorini—discover Naxos, Greece’s largest Cycladic island, offering serene beaches, authentic villages, and rich history.
Explore Camarles, Catalonia’s serene escape with Europe’s top bonsai museum, Ebro Delta birdwatching, and affordable eco-friendly Mediterranean experiences.
Rixos Phu Quoc launches on Hon Thom Island, offering Asia’s first “All-Inclusive, All-Exclusive” luxury retreat with 1,700 rooms, 22 restaurants, and cultural flair.
IHG will debut Kimpton Bali Ubud in 2026, offering 101 luxury rooms, Michelin-star dining, wellness amenities, and prime access to Ubud’s rich culture.
Uttar Pradesh leads India’s religious tourism surge with Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Prayagraj drawing millions amid infrastructure boosts and hotel expansion.
Canada’s 2025 travel advisory urges vigilance in popular destinations like Fiji, Finland, U.S., Japan, Australia, Greece—watch for theft, scams & protests.
Rixos Phu Quoc launches on Vietnam’s Hon Thom Island with Asia’s first “All-Inclusive, All-Exclusive” concept, blending luxury, culture, and adventure tourism.
Los Cabos breaks 2025 tourism records with over 4.1M visitors, falling hotel rates, surging domestic travel, and booming wellness tourism in Baja California Sur.
Cancun tourism surges this July with 800,000+ visitors expected. Hotel prices rise, occupancy climbs—book early to avoid peak travel costs and limited availability.
Spain faces severe storms, floods, and hail in popular tourist areas like Barcelona and Zaragoza. Travelers urged to monitor AEMET alerts and avoid flooded zones.