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Cedars Hotel Hakuba opened on February 15, 2026, offering ski-in/ski-out access and boutique accommodation in Tsugaike Kogen with panoramic Northern Alps views.
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Cedars Hotel Hakuba opened on February 15, 2026, offering ski-in/ski-out access and boutique accommodation in Tsugaike Kogen with panoramic Northern Alps views.

Portugal wine tourism is gaining global attention, with the country’s historic vineyards and diverse wine styles drawing travellers from around the world.

South Africa aims to double Malaysian tourism this year through visa facilitation, expanded flight links and targeted marketing to showcase safaris, cities and halal-ready services.

Western Cape travel escapes offer peaceful retreats in Newlands Forest, Kleinmond, Swellendam and Durbanville Rose Garden, ideal for travellers seeking a restorative reset.

Kerala's 'Travel Now, Post Later' campaign encourages visitors to prioritise being present during trips and delay posting on social media until after they have fully experienced the destination.

Puerto Galera has launched the PG-Pass to simplify tourist registration and collect a P120 environmental fee to support conservation and visitor management in the Philippines.

Okaloosa County will sink the SS United States to create an artificial reef, transforming the historic ocean liner into a marine sanctuary 22 miles off Destin-Fort Walton Beach.

Atlys Travel Access Report 2026 ranks Sri Lanka, Thailand and the UAE as the most accessible destinations for Indian travellers, driven by streamlined visas, strong air links and affordability.

South Molle Island tourism is stalled as a damaged jetty and an abandoned resort — left in ruins since Cyclone Debbie in 2017 — prevent visitors and investors from returning.

Bulgaria tourism saw a sharp rise in 2025, fueled by a record influx of Romanian visitors and nearly one million overnight stays.

GCC stopover tourism is accelerating as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait turn airports into multi-country stopover destinations to boost non-oil growth.

Ponant has opened bookings for an Antarctica circumnavigation aboard Le Commandant Charcot, a 62-day expedition departing Ushuaia on January 11, 2028, that will traverse nearly 23,000 km of coastline.