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Long Beach, CA Celebrates America's 250th with Three Simultaneous Firework Shows

Long Beach, CA Celebrates America's 250th with Three Simultaneous Firework Shows

Long Beach will celebrate Independence Day in unforgettable fashion with "Sea to Shining LBC: America's 250," a weeklong patriotic celebration blending pyrotechnics, athletics and entertainment, culminating in a spectacular Independence Day fireworks finale with three simultaneous shows stretching across the city's 5.5-mile coastline.

A Soft Adventure in the Canadian Rockies

A Soft Adventure in the Canadian Rockies

ECT Travel's Autumn Train Journey Through the Canadian Rockies to Vancouver is a 12-day journey of discovery created for those who love to explore the world's wilder places without compromising on comfort or accessibility. Meticulously planned and accompanied by one of our experienced Tour Managers, it is proving particularly popular with the over 50s and solo female travellers, demographics which are leading the booming demand for soft adventures.

7 of the Best European Solstice Escapes: Riviera Travel Experts Reveal Top Scenic Spots

7 of the Best European Solstice Escapes: Riviera Travel Experts Reveal Top Scenic Spots

As the summer solstice approaches, bringing the longest day of the year on June 21st, travellers are increasingly looking for destinations that make the most of Europe's extended daylight hours. Riviera Travel's latest booking data reveals that demand is heavily concentrated around scenic European escapes, with just 15 top-performing European itineraries accounting for 50% of all recent website bookings. Growing appetite for picturesque landscapes heroes' destinations such as Lake Como, Provence, Paris, and the Douro Valley, underlining strong appetite for scenic European escapes that come into their own in the golden light of solstice.

U.K. travel distribution settles into a stable pattern as market hits record £56.6 billion

U.K. travel distribution settles into a stable pattern as market hits record £56.6 billion

The U.K. travel market reached a record £56.6 billion in gross bookings in 2025, driven by strong demand and Europe’s highest online penetration rate at 90%, according to a new report from Phocuswright. The findings come ahead of Phocuswright Europe, taking place June 15 to 17 in Barcelona, where global travel leaders will address the major forces shaping travel to and from Europe. Despite the growth, Phocuswright’s new U.K. Travel Market Essentials 2026 report finds that the country’s distribution landscape has settled into a stable pattern. Online travel agency (OTA) share has declined for three consecutive years, while supplier direct gains remain modest.

Visit Maldives Records Highest Annual Income in Eight Years at 2025 Annual General Meeting

Visit Maldives Records Highest Annual Income in Eight Years at 2025 Annual General Meeting

Visit Maldives Corporation (VMC) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 9 June 2026 at Meeruma Hall, reporting its strongest financial performance in eight years and highlighting a year marked by tourism growth, strengthened governance, and expanded international destination marketing activities. During the meeting, shareholders reviewed and approved the Corporation’s Annual Report and audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2025.

Preferred Hotels & Resorts Unveils Two of Africa’s Most Anticipated Openings Of 2026

Preferred Hotels & Resorts Unveils Two of Africa’s Most Anticipated Openings Of 2026

This year, Preferred Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest independent hotel brand, is introducing two of the continent’s most anticipated escapes for 2026: a barefoot-luxury eco-lodge on Zanzibar’s peaceful southeast coast and an intimate safari retreat set deep within Madikwe Game Reserve, one of South Africa’s most pristine wilderness areas.

41 million visitors "put off" holidaying in Europe if EES Border Delays Reach Three Hours

41 million visitors "put off" holidaying in Europe if EES Border Delays Reach Three Hours

New research commissioned by the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) warns that prolonged border delays linked to the rollout of Europe's new Entry/Exit System (EES) could put up to 41 million visitor arrivals and $45.4 billion in visitor spending at risk from four of Europe's most important source markets. The analysis, based on a survey of more than 2,500 travellers from the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Australia, found that if travellers face regular border waits of three to four hours when entering the Schengen Area, around one-third would become much less likely to travel to Schengen or would choose not to visit at all.

New research shows appetite for overseas travel remains

New research shows appetite for overseas travel remains

New consumer sentiment research, released today from ABTA – The Travel Association, explores the impact of the conflict in the Middle East and the rising cost of living on people’s intention to travel over the next 12 months. It shows that a strong appetite to travel abroad remains, with 64% of people planning to travel overseas during the next 12 months

Middle East conflict: Mallorca emerges as a reliable vacation destination

Middle East conflict: Mallorca emerges as a reliable vacation destination

Just before the start of the summer travel season, Eurowings is sending a clear message to all travellers: despite the tense geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the 2026 summer flight schedule is secure. Fuel supplies for Germany’s largest holiday airline are guaranteed at all European bases. This ensures the conditions for stable flight operations during the busy summer travel months.

Dubai's First-Time Home Buyer Program drives over AED 5 billion in sales

Dubai's First-Time Home Buyer Program drives over AED 5 billion in sales

Dubai Land Department (DLD), in partnership with the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), has announced that the First-Time Home Buyer Program, available to all UAE residents aged 18 and above who do not currently own a freehold residential property in Dubai. It has enabled more than 3,200 residents to own their first homes in the emirate since its launch in July 2025, generating residential property transactions exceeding AED 5 billion.