Edinburgh Joins UK Tourism Powerhouses as Visitor Boom Redefines Travel Growth in 2025
Edinburgh joins London and other major cities as the UK tourism economy surges in 2025, driven by strong demand from the USA, China, and Ireland.
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Edinburgh joins London and other major cities as the UK tourism economy surges in 2025, driven by strong demand from the USA, China, and Ireland.
Norwegian Viva begins its first Galveston season, offering seven and fourteen day Caribbean and Bahamas cruises with luxury onboard experiences.
Thailand confirms tourism remains fully operational despite border security measures, with major destinations, transport, and attractions open nationwide.
Fred Olsen Cruise Lines introduces a Wave Season offer with up to £200 onboard credit, covering over 100 sailings to 2027.
Windstar Cruises introduces Star Seeker, a luxury all-suite yacht offering sustainable design, immersive destinations, and elevated cruise experiences.
Xiamen’s tourism and cultural sectors grow rapidly with rising international visits, major events, and top attractions boosting its global travel appeal.
China’s airlines extend flexible refund options as travelers skip Japan and explore rising winter destinations like Russia, Central Asia, and domestic ski resorts.
Nagaland’s top destinations—Kohima, Dzukou Valley, Khonoma, Mokokchung, and Mon—offer culture, scenery, and adventure for travelers seeking authentic experiences.
Northern Railway begins special Vande Bharat trains between New Delhi and Udhampur to support stranded travelers and ensure smooth holiday travel.
Austin nightlife 2026 delivers luxe open bars, gourmet bites, live music, and vibrant NYE parties that rival top U.S. cities with unforgettable energy.
Phu Quoc battles a major power crisis as outages force tourist relocations, raise resort costs and threaten the island’s peak-season tourism industry.
Global amusement parks surge toward $138.7 billion by 2034, driven by innovation, themed attractions and rapid expansion into emerging international markets.