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Timbuktu Travel 2026 Trend Report

Timbuktu Travel 2026 Trend Report

As travelers increasingly pursue experiences that go beyond sightseeing to foster genuine connection and engagement, award-winning luxury tour operator Timbuktu Travel is seeing a profound shift in the way trips are planned and experienced. The company has revealed its predictions for the travel trends set to define 2026, highlighting growing demand for small-group and multi-generational travel, wellness-focused escapes, and thoughtfully curated experiences that allow travelers to engage fully with the destinations they visit.

Vail Resorts Unveils New Era of Colorado Mountain Dining

Vail Resorts Unveils New Era of Colorado Mountain Dining

Coming this winter, Vail Resorts is introducing a new wave of food and beverage experiences across its Colorado mountain destinations, delivering bold flavors, elevated offerings and Instagrammable moments. Breckenridge Ski Resort will debut a series of innovative concepts spanning all Five Peaks and Main Street, joined by new signature experiences at Vail Mountain, Beaver Creek Resort, and Keystone Resort that blend creativity with local character. Vail Resorts is also tapping into Colorado's craft beer culture through a new partnership with Frisco-based Outer Range Brewing Co., bringing local flavor to the forefront.

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Launches "Travel Green Thailand" Website

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Launches "Travel Green Thailand" Website

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has unveiled TravelGreenThailand.com, a new digital platform inviting travelers to discover Thailand through a sustainable lens. The website showcases eco-friendly destinations, community-based tourism programs, and travel tips that help preserve Thailand's natural beauty while enriching local communities.

The Last Best Ski Hills Are in Montana: What To Know Going Into This Season

The Last Best Ski Hills Are in Montana: What To Know Going Into This Season

As La Niña conditions persist throughout the Northwest this winter, Montana is preparing for an above-average snow season, and ski areas across the state are optimistic for an exceptional season of powder days and optimal conditions. Montana is home to 15 ski areas that dot the central and western parts of the state, from Showdown Montana in the Little Belt Mountains to the tree-lined runs found in northwest Montana at places like Turner Mountain and Blacktail Mountain.

Busch Gardens Parks Shine Bright with Millions of Lights & New Holiday Entertainment

Busch Gardens Parks Shine Bright with Millions of Lights & New Holiday Entertainment

Busch Gardens parks in Tampa Bay and Williamsburg are lighting up the holidays with immersive seasonal experiences, dazzling new entertainment, millions of twinkling lights, festive food and drinks, and cherished holiday traditions, plus the year's best savings during the limited-time Holiday Sale. From the first-ever holiday drone spectacular in Tampa to brand-new shows and 10+ million lights in Williamsburg, each park offers families a one-of-a-kind way to celebrate the magic of Christmas Town.

THE SANDALS FOUNDATION LEADS ITS LARGEST TOY DRIVE TO DATE, DONATING 45,000 TOYS ACROSS CARIBBEAN

THE SANDALS FOUNDATION LEADS ITS LARGEST TOY DRIVE TO DATE, DONATING 45,000 TOYS ACROSS CARIBBEAN

This holiday season, the simple joy of opening a new toy is reaching tens of thousands of children across the Caribbean through an annual toy drive led by the Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Sandals and Beaches Resorts. With the support of toy industry leaders Spin Master, Jazwares, and The Toy Foundation™, 45,000 toys will be delivered, marking the Foundation's largest toy drive to date.

Float Beneath the Brightest Northern Lights in a Decade at Geothermal Sanctuary Laugarás Lagoon

Float Beneath the Brightest Northern Lights in a Decade at Geothermal Sanctuary Laugarás Lagoon

Discover Iceland's newest winter destination at Laugarás Lagoon, a geothermal sanctuary newly opened on the iconic Golden Circle. Positioned in Laugarás village and easily reachable by car - just over an hour from Reykjavík - guests float across two levels of therapeutic warm waters connected by a dramatic waterfall, soaking beneath nature's greatest light show. The timing of Laugarás Lagoon's opening is exceptional: a rare 'solar maximum' (occurring once every 11 years) makes this winter likely to be the most spectacular Northern Lights season until 2037, with peak activity expected to last until March 2026.