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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.

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.

Brazil welcomes record number of British Tourists between January and May 2026

Brazil welcomes record number of British Tourists between January and May 2026

The arrival of British tourists to Brazil grew 4.82% in May 2026, reaching the best result for the month since 2017. In the accumulated year, the indicator gains even more relevance: between January and May, the flow of visitors from the United Kingdom advanced 11.23% compared to the same period in 2025, reaching 97,677 British tourists, the highest mark in the historical series for the first five months.

Abu Dhabi's cultural vision strikes a new note with performing arts institution Dar al Funoon

Abu Dhabi's cultural vision strikes a new note with performing arts institution Dar al Funoon

The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) today announced that works have commenced on Dar al Funoon Abu Dhabi (House of the Arts), a landmark institution on Saadiyat Island that will become one of the region’s most technically advanced performing arts venues upon opening in 2030. Representing a major investment in cultural infrastructure, the institution reflects Abu Dhabi’s vision to create world-class platforms for artistic excellence, international collaboration and cultural exchange.

After the Cruise and the Carriage, the Open Road

After the Cruise and the Carriage, the Open Road

The luxury cruise and the railway revival promised that the journey could matter as much as the destination. A new wave of curated driving journeys goes a step further, trading the view from the deck for the freedom of the road. HunterMoss makes the case with its 2027 calendar, led by a first route from the Basque Country to Bordeaux.

Most affordable family camping destinations this summer ranked

Most affordable family camping destinations this summer ranked

New research by the car rental comparison and booking website DiscoverCars.com found that Portugal, Spain and Austria are among the most affordable places for a family camping trip in Europe this summer. To find the best budget-friendly getaway, DiscoverCars.com analysed 2-4 popular family campsites in each country in the survey to find the average lowest campsite cost for a week-long stay between 27th July-2nd August. They then combined this cost with car rental rates in the local area for the same time frame, finding a total average cost for a week-long trip.

A CPL summer in Jamaica  ​Book a cricket holiday shaped by culture and coastlines

A CPL summer in Jamaica ​Book a cricket holiday shaped by culture and coastlines

Jamaica invites UK cricket fans to turn this summer's Caribbean Premier League (CPL) into an unforgettable holiday experience, combining world-class T20 cricket with adventure and everything the island has to offer. Kingston is gearing up for an unforgettable week of cricket as the CPL returns from 11–18 August, marking the Jamaica Kingsmen make their home debut at Sabina Park, Jamaica's iconic cricket ground. CPL matchdays here are far more than sport alone. Fans can expect a high-energy atmosphere where international cricket meets a passionate home crowd, set against the backdrop of Kingston and sweeping views of the Blue Mountains.

As Temperatures Soar, Canterbury Travel Celebrates Halfway to Christmas

As Temperatures Soar, Canterbury Travel Celebrates Halfway to Christmas

As temperatures climb on what is set to be one of the hottest days of the year so far, award-winning Lapland specialist Canterbury Travel is inviting families to pause and picture something altogether different, the crisp crunch of fresh snow underfoot, frosted trees glistening in the Arctic light and the unmistakable magic of Christmas drawing closer. With just 183 sleeps until the big day, now is the perfect time to start counting down to the festive season. The milestone comes as demand for Lapland holidays continues to grow, with more than half of Canterbury Travel's 2026 Lapland programme already booked and many departures nearing sell-out.

The rise of 'value-first' travel and the quiet comeback of the package holiday

The rise of 'value-first' travel and the quiet comeback of the package holiday

The UK’s latest consumer spending figures show expenditure on travel has dropped (-5.8% year-on-year) for ​a third month in a row – a sign of caution in today’s unpredictable economy and global order. But what we’re seeing at Thomas Cook is that it’s largely a case of adaptation, rather than the public cutting back on or forgoing holidays.

ONE YEAR TO GO UNTIL BRAZIL 2027

ONE YEAR TO GO UNTIL BRAZIL 2027

The Latin way of cheering that takes over the streets of the United States, Canada and Mexico arrives in Brazil in 2027 With Brazilians and other Latin Americans turning World Cup host cities into a celebration, Brazil prepares to experience this same energy one year from now at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027

Jamaica Tourism 3.0: From Visitor Economy to AI-Enabled National Development Platform

Jamaica Tourism 3.0: From Visitor Economy to AI-Enabled National Development Platform

Jamaica’s Tourism 3.0 agenda marks a decisive shift in how the country defines tourism success. Under Minister Edmund Bartlett’s new framework, tourism is no longer being positioned only as an arrivals-driven industry, but as a national economic platform designed to strengthen local ownership, modernize regulation, expand workforce capability and retain more value inside Jamaica.