
Sono International Launches SONO Moon Nagoya as First Hotel in Japan
Sono International will open SONO Moon Nagoya in July 2026, marking the company's first entry into Japan as part of its global expansion plans.
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Sono International will open SONO Moon Nagoya in July 2026, marking the company's first entry into Japan as part of its global expansion plans.

Discovery Class Cruise Ships are poised to reshape ocean holidays by prioritising destinations, access to smaller ports and sustainable operations.

Adyen and Uber have broadened their partnership to introduce Uber kiosks and expanded payment options aimed at simplifying travel payments for tourists around the world.

Viking Cruises opened its Beijing brand experience center on February 5, 2026, strengthening the company's local presence and offering immersive, Chinese-language planning services for travellers.

Year of the Horse Raceday 2026 will take place on February 19 at Sha Tin Racecourse, combining top-level racing with Chinese New Year cultural festivities.

US city breaks 2026: From Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to Atlanta’s civil rights landmarks and Philadelphia’s historic core, these cities deliver culture, food and outdoor escapes for short trips.

Málaga's food scene in 2026 blends time-honoured dishes like espeto de sardinas with inventive modern dining, making the city a top Spanish culinary destination.

Four Seasons Hotel Nashville has climbed the U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Hotels rankings, earning high marks that underscore its growing appeal among luxury travellers.

Puerto Rico tourism is surging in 2026, driven by expanded flights, increasing cruise calls, and a mix of natural and cultural attractions that are drawing visitors from around the world.

Terme di Saturnia's Skin Anti-Age Rebalance Program offers a seven-day, €2,900 wellness retreat in Tuscany using thermal plankton and clinical dermatology for skin rejuvenation.

The WTTC warns that proposed UK visitor levies could reduce competitiveness, shift billions in spending to other markets and put around 4.5 million jobs at risk.

Lunar-inspired travel is shaping trips in 2026 as visitors seek destinations in Asia that align with moon phases and traditional lunar festivals.