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His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Launches "Al Khail Square"

His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Launches "Al Khail Square"

His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of the UAE, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Supreme Chairman of Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, has launched Al Khail Square, an integrated development project at Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club designed to elevate the equestrian sector and celebrate its deep-rooted heritage within a contemporary urban setting.

Cirque du Soleil and Grupo Vidanta Presented the Highly-Anticipated World Premiere of LUDÕ

Cirque du Soleil and Grupo Vidanta Presented the Highly-Anticipated World Premiere of LUDÕ

Some stories are not meant to be told, they are meant to be lived. Last night, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group and Grupo Vidanta proudly unveiled LUDÕ, a first-of-its-kind submersive aquatic dinner show where the language of water, memory, and imagination collide to create an unprecedented sensory experience. LUDÕ marks Cirque du Soleil's second resident production in Latin America and a historic new chapter for entertainment in Mexico.

Club Med Expands Brand Presence in Canada

Club Med Expands Brand Presence in Canada

Club Med, the world leader in premium all-inclusive mountain and beach resorts, today announced the development of Club Med Tremblant, marking a strategic expansion of its presence in North America. The new resort marks the brand’s second Canadian resort, after the successful opening of Club Med Québec Charlevoix in 2021 and elevates Club Med’s global mountain leadership with existing resorts in Canada, France, Italy, China, Switzerland, and Japan.

Workers Lead Tourism Recovery as Sector Officially Reopens on December 15

Workers Lead Tourism Recovery as Sector Officially Reopens on December 15

With 70 percent of the island’s tourism assets ready for today’s December 15 official reopening of the tourism sector, following the impact of hurricane Melissa, Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett is crediting the indomitable spirit of tourism workers for making it happen, noting that “the recovery cannot be complete without the workers of our industry.”

WTTC Considers Six Leading Destinations for New Office

WTTC Considers Six Leading Destinations for New Office

The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today confirmed that Dubai, France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland have each shown strong and proactive interest in hosting the organisation’s new office location. Their engagement underscores the strategic value these destinations place on closer collaboration with WTTC and the high regard governments and private-sector leaders hold for the organisation’s global role.

Visit Dubai this winter and enjoy two memorable experiences with Emirates

Visit Dubai this winter and enjoy two memorable experiences with Emirates

Emirates is giving travellers even more reasons to visit Dubai this winter, with a special offer that combines world-class hospitality and unique experiences. Customers who book return flights to Dubai by 21st December 2025, will enjoy complimentary access to two popular tours and attractions.

Ras Al Khaimah to Welcome The New Year With the Largest Fireworks Display Ever Seen

Ras Al Khaimah to Welcome The New Year With the Largest Fireworks Display Ever Seen

Ras Al Khaimah is set to captivate the world once again with its most spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration to date, promising the biggest firework ever launched in an attempt set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title. This year’s celebrations will feature a creative concept inspired by symbols of strength, renewal, and Ras Al Khaimah’s spirit of progress. Fusing innovative fireworks with a dazzling display of illuminated drones and lasers, the show will transform the night sky into a breathtaking stage where light, colour, and stunning visuals unfold on unprecedented scale.

The Royal Commission for AlUla Advances the Preservation of AlUla Old Town

The Royal Commission for AlUla Advances the Preservation of AlUla Old Town

The Royal Commission for AlUla and the Archaeological Park of Pompeii continue to advance their joint work on the preservation of AlUla Old Town, under the cooperation agreement signed in January 2025. The partnership aims to deepen research and protection efforts at this historic site and guide its development through a comprehensive heritage-led approach. The collaboration brings together two of the world's leading open-air heritage destinations, linking active archaeological work with visitor-facing cultural development.

What's New in Canada's Yukon in 2026

What's New in Canada's Yukon in 2026

Situated in northwest Canada beside Alaska, the Yukon is one of North America's last great undiscovered destinations, home to Mount Logan, the planet's largest non polar icefields and vast untouched wilderness. New for 2026, travellers can enjoy an exciting lineup of wilderness experiences, from Up North Adventures' private off grid island retreat and Yukon Wide Adventures' bundled winter aurora packages to premium aurora domes, ice fishing on frozen Lake Laberge and luxury viewing at Epic North's new Aurora Lounge. Adventure lovers can explore remote northern highways by motorcycle, join small group hiking and cultural tours, experience northern lights by snowmobile or unwind in Indigenous owned wellness retreats with glass fronted aurora capsules. With new lodges, new operators and expanded winter and summer programmes, the Yukon is offering more ways than ever to experience its wild beauty.

Italian ski resorts dominate the best value top 10 for adults and families

Italian ski resorts dominate the best value top 10 for adults and families

As one-in-twelve British holidaymakers1 get set to head off to the ski slopes in Europe, the 19th annual Post Office Travel Money Ski Resort Report, produced in partnership with Crystal Ski Holidays, has found that Italian ski resorts will be the ones to beat for value – although lesser-known resorts in Norway and Finland are now rising up the ranks to rival Italy and its close-competitor Bulgaria in the best value top 10. With price rises averaging over 10 per cent year-on-year in the ski resorts surveyed, Italy’s Bardonecchia and Passo Tonale are again rated the cheapest options for both adult and family skiers Using local prices for a lift pass, ski equipment, tuition, meals and drinks researched by Crystal Ski Holidays and converted into sterling by Post Office to calculate one week resort costs for a family of four2, Passo Tonale is rated best value of 30 family ski resorts surveyed for the second year running. Despite recording an above average increase of 14.4 per cent year-on-year, the barometer cost of £1,797 in Passo Tonale was half that of the most expensive ski resort, Saalbach, where prices rose 20.5 per cent to £4,060.

ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND ANNOUNCES NEW CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS AND EXPANDED WELLNESS ENHANCEMENTS

ATLANTIS PARADISE ISLAND ANNOUNCES NEW CULINARY HIGHLIGHTS AND EXPANDED WELLNESS ENHANCEMENTS

Atlantis Paradise Island, the world-renowned destination resort celebrated for its entertainment, culinary excellence and commitment to environmental stewardship, is elevating the guest experience with a new collection of activities, amenities and brand debuts. This winter, the iconic destination will unveil exclusive beachfront dinners, highly anticipated restaurant openings, and a refreshed selection of luxury retail boutiques – further cementing Atlantis' position as a premier global destination, where world-class dining, entertainment, and immersive experiences come together in unforgettable ways.