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The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Charts Path at Global Tourism Resilience Day Forum

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Charts Path at Global Tourism Resilience Day Forum

The Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA), alongside its public sector partner, the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), took center stage at the Global Tourism Resilience Day Forum, in Nairobi, Kenya, presenting a forward-looking framework that positions the Caribbean not merely as a region that survives crises but one that is systematically and collaboratively building the infrastructure to emerge stronger.

Faith-Based Travelers Turn to Biblical Greece for a More Stable Journey

Faith-Based Travelers Turn to Biblical Greece for a More Stable Journey

As global travel patterns continue to evolve, Greece is emerging as a leading destination for faith-based and New Testament-focused tours. Industry data and tour operator reporting indicate that Christian travelers are increasingly selecting Greece for biblical journeys, citing accessibility, affordability, and historical significance.

Divi Resorts Highlights Exclusive Direct Booking Perks

Divi Resorts Highlights Exclusive Direct Booking Perks

Divi Resorts is reinforcing its commitment to making Caribbean travel more accessible, flexible, and rewarding for today's travelers by highlighting the advantages of booking directly through its official website, www.diviresorts.com. With beachfront resorts across Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, St. Maarten, and St. Croix, Divi Resorts continues to focus on providing options that allow guests to plan vacations on their own terms — whether booking far in advance, traveling as a family, or taking a much-needed escape on short notice.

Captiva Landing Opens at South Seas, Boosting Family Appeal in Fort Myers

Captiva Landing Opens at South Seas, Boosting Family Appeal in Fort Myers

Families visiting Fort Myers now have another reason to head to its barrier islands, following the opening of Captiva Landing at South Seas Resort. Located on the southern end of Captiva Island, Captiva Landing is a vibrant new water attraction designed to bring generations together through shared experiences, relaxed recreation and island-inspired fun.

Ready for kick-off: Angola to take center stage as the Host Country of ITB Berlin 2026

Ready for kick-off: Angola to take center stage as the Host Country of ITB Berlin 2026

Angola, the official Host Country of ITB Berlin 2026, is the focus of the international travel industry from 3 to 5 March. At the World’s Leading Travel Trade Show the country from southwest Africa is showcasing its cultural diversity, spectacular natural beauty and a vision for sustainable development. Events kick off with the opening press conference and opening gala on 2 March.

Romania: A Top Holiday Destination for Immersive, Sustainable Travel

Romania: A Top Holiday Destination for Immersive, Sustainable Travel

Romania continues to captivate travellers seeking experiences far from the crowded mainstream. Since 2009, Ffestiniog Travel has been a leading UK specialist in escorted travel to Romania as part of its Small & Traditional tour range, offering immersive holidays that truly connect people with places.

AlUla Shines as World's Third-largest Dark Sky Park

AlUla Shines as World's Third-largest Dark Sky Park

For generations, AlUla's clear skies have played a meaningful role in marking the start of Ramadan, when locals would look to the horizon to sight the new moon and confirm the Holy Month. Today, that same clarity underpins AlUla's evolution into a globally recognised astrotourism destination, now certified as the world's third-largest Dark Sky Park by DarkSky International.

World Cetacean Alliance appoints Christopher Pickard as CEO

World Cetacean Alliance appoints Christopher Pickard as CEO

The World Cetacean Alliance (WCA), a global charity and partnership dedicated to protecting whales, dolphins, and porpoises, has announced the appointment of Christopher Pickard as its new Chief Executive Officer. The WCA unites grassroots NGOs, research institutes, responsible tour operators, individuals and companies worldwide to safeguard cetaceans and their habitats.

Introducing Burgundy's new Blackcurrant Route (Route du Cassis)

Introducing Burgundy's new Blackcurrant Route (Route du Cassis)

You probably know Burgundy’s world-class wines, but there’s another local treasure waiting to be discovered: the blackcurrant. Between Dijon and Nuits-Saint-Georges, Burgundy has unveiled a new foodie tourist itinerary that may soon become one of the region’s signature experiences: the Route du Cassis, or Blackcurrant Route. Stretching over 55km, the route makes Burgundy’s iconic blackcurrant a cultural symbol in its own right, uniting heritage, flavour and wellbeing. Set off along this delicious new trail and dive into the history and know-how behind this little fruit, grown in the region since the 17th century.