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Michelin-Starred Dining Arrives at St. Regis Maldives

Michelin-Starred Dining Arrives at St. Regis Maldives

The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort will welcome seven acclaimed culinary talents for August as part of Marriott International’s 2026 Luxury Dining Series, ‘Across the Table’, headlined by two-Michelin-starred Chef Emmanuel Stroobant. Taking place from 26-30 August, the programme will unite chefs and mixologists from four St. Regis hotels across Asia for an immersive celebration of modern gastronomy, spanning intimate cooking experiences, omakase dining, heritage-led Indian cuisine, inventive cocktail pairings and refined four-course menus.

How Vietnam is Redrawing the Southeast Asian Tourism Map

How Vietnam is Redrawing the Southeast Asian Tourism Map

Digital travel platform Agoda has recorded close to a 50% year-on-year rise in international accommodation searches into Vietnam in 2025. The data points to a destination that has moved decisively up travelers’ shortlists, likely fueled by a combination of policy reform, improved air access, and infrastructure investment that is reshaping how the world thinks about Vietnam as a place to visit.

ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY GUEST EXPERIENCES AT NOKU MALDIVES, VIGNETTE COLLECTION

ENJOY COMPLIMENTARY GUEST EXPERIENCES AT NOKU MALDIVES, VIGNETTE COLLECTION

Luxury does not need to be complicated or expensive. Often, the smallest gestures can have the biggest impact on our emotions. In the Maldives, wealth lies not in glittering jewellery but in glistening seas and sparkling stars, while true opulence comes not from designer clothes, but from the feeling of bare feet on powder-soft sands. At Noku Maldives, Vignette Collection, the unique private island resort nestled in the pristine Noonu Atoll, guests can find luxury for their soul with a new series of complimentary activities and experiences that connect them with the heart of the destination.

MGallery Collection Appoints French Rising Tennis Star Loïs Boisson as Brand Ambassador

MGallery Collection Appoints French Rising Tennis Star Loïs Boisson as Brand Ambassador

Rooted in a shared belief in excellence, equality and the power of women’s ambition, the collaboration reflects MGallery Collection’s ongoing commitment to creating environments where women can thrive, in sport, culture and life. Tennis, one of the world’s egalitarian sports, provides a powerful platform for this shared vision. The partnership unfolds across the 2026 tennis season.

Havila Voyages offer £400 per cabin on-board credit

Havila Voyages offer £400 per cabin on-board credit

Havila Voyages has launched a new booking campaign offering up to £400 worth of on-board credit per cabin on cruises departing from October to December 2026. Guests booking the Round Voyage between now and the end of August will qualify for the full amount, with a Voyage North or Voyage South earning them £200 credit per cabin, based on two sharing.

Moscow Steps into India’s Travel Spotlight as Destination Partner for MILT Congress 2026

Moscow Steps into India’s Travel Spotlight as Destination Partner for MILT Congress 2026

Few cities carry the weight of Moscow’s cultural legacy and match it with the infrastructure of a modern world capital. Now, the Moscow City Tourism Committee is bringing that proposition directly to the Indian market. In a significant move, QnA International has announced Moscow as a Destination Partner for the 13th Annual MICE India & Luxury Travel (MILT) Congress 2026, to be held on 23–24 July 2026 at ITC Grand Goa, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa.

Increase in summer staycations expected as spend on air travel decreases

Increase in summer staycations expected as spend on air travel decreases

Bank of Ireland is predicting an increase in summer staycations this year. The Bank’s card spending data for May shows that spending on air travel declined by 6.4% year‑on‑year, despite air seat capacity into Ireland being projected to increase by 3% this summer compared with the same period last year. Irish hotels are expecting strong demand from the domestic market this summer as higher long-haul travel costs, security risks and ongoing geopolitical issues may tip the scales in favour of an Irish break.