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The Culinary Institute of America's Worlds of Flavor® International Conference and Festival

The Culinary Institute of America's Worlds of Flavor® International Conference and Festival

This November, the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) is convening leading voices in culinary innovation and Mediterranean cuisine and culture at the 27th annual Worlds of Flavor® International Conference and Festival. The three-day conference, which is widely regarded as one of the industry's leading resources on flavor and culinary trends will take place November 5–7 at the CIA at Copia in Napa, CA. This year's theme, "Roots of Culture, Seas of Discovery," explores the Mediterranean's influence on global cuisine, the rising prevalence and prestige of fast-casual, elevated, and formal Mediterranean restaurants in the United States, and how ancient traditions inform modern dishes. This conference is for chefs and foodservice industry professionals and aimed at helping them unlock creativity and drive their bottom lines.

Why Nova Scotia Is the Perfect Road Trip Destination

Why Nova Scotia Is the Perfect Road Trip Destination

If you're dreaming of the kind of road trip where every twist and turn comes with a view, where small towns feel like storybook settings, and where lighthouses, beaches, and seafood await around every corner – Nova Scotia is calling your name. Nova Scotia was made for road tripping. With coastal routes that hug the ocean, plenty of roadside photo ops and welcoming communities to explore, it's easy to slow down, take the scenic route and enjoy the ride. Here are a few of scenic drives that make the journey the destination:

Italy among Europe’s top destinations: new report reveals

Italy among Europe’s top destinations: new report reveals

Italy strengthens its position as the top destination among European travellers, according to the latest Italy Digital Destination Report 2025, conducted by The Data Appeal Company in collaboration with Mabrian, both part of the Almawave Group. This year’s analysis examined 29.5 million digital traces across 772.000 points of interest — including accommodations, short-term rentals, attractions, cultural sites, and restaurants — to capture travellers’ perceptions and experiences across the country between 1 September 2024 and 16 August 2025.

Trip.com Group and Google's New Report Reveals Next Big Shifts in Travel

Trip.com Group and Google's New Report Reveals Next Big Shifts in Travel

Food as the destination. Sweat-and-spa escapes. Tech-enhanced experiences. Travellers are rewriting the rulebook on why they travel, opting for meaning over mileage, and experiences over rote itineraries. Trip.com Group and Google explore this shift in Why Travel?, a new global consumer report that examines the intersection of purpose, people and place in travel.

Spain, a Destination for Cultural, Nature, and Gastronomic Activities and Experiences

Spain, a Destination for Cultural, Nature, and Gastronomic Activities and Experiences

Cultural activities remain the star product in Spain’s tourism offering, although travellers—especially international visitors—show strong interest in active tourism, nature, and gastronomy. This is one of the main conclusions of the report Radiografía de la oferta y demanda de actividades y experiencias en España (Mapping Activities and Experiences Supply and Demand in Spain), presented at the 5th Turespaña Convention in Cáceres by Mabrian, the global travel intelligence and tourism advisory partner. This is the first study to provide a comprehensive analysis of the online market for tourist activities in Spain. For this report (available for free download), Mabrian examined supply and demand trends for experiences marketed through major online activity platforms (Civitatis and GetYourGuide) across Spain’s 17 autonomous communities, using data from June, July, and August 2025.

40 years on: Celebrating the handback of Uluṟu and a new era of Aboriginal Tourism

40 years on: Celebrating the handback of Uluṟu and a new era of Aboriginal Tourism

26 October 2025 marks a profound national milestone – 40 years since the Australian Government returned the title deeds of Uluṟu–Kata Tjuṯa National Park to its Traditional Owners, the Aṉangu People. The 1985 handback was not just a legal shift. It was a cultural and spiritual affirmation of connection to Country, the recognition of Traditional Ownership, and a new beginning for Aboriginal-led tourism - built on respect, storytelling and deep time knowledge. It sparked a national conversation about custodianship and paved the way for other landmark returns of land across Australia.

Undiscovered Destinations Ventures Into the Unknown With Extraordinary 2025-27 Group Tours

Undiscovered Destinations Ventures Into the Unknown With Extraordinary 2025-27 Group Tours

Award-winning tour operator Undiscovered Destinations is unveiling its carefully crafted collection of small group and tailor-made journeys for 2025–2027, reinforcing its position as one of the UK's leading specialists in authentic, truly off-the-beaten-track travel. Founded in 2004, Undiscovered Destinations (ABTA, ATOL and AITO protected) has built a reputation as a trusted expert for adventurous travellers seeking meaningful, culturally immersive experiences to lesser-known destinations that they can enjoy with likeminded companions.

600,000 Visitors and US$750 Million by 2030 from Canadian Market, says Bartlett

600,000 Visitors and US$750 Million by 2030 from Canadian Market, says Bartlett

Minister of Tourism, Honourable Edmund Bartlett, has set bold new targets for the Canadian market, aiming to welcome 600,000 Canadian visitors annually and generate US$750 million in tourism earnings by 2030. This ambitious goal comes as the destination experiences a significant 22% increase in Canadian airlift capacity for the upcoming winter season.

Explore the Timeless Trails of Corfu and Albania on a New Seven Day Tour With Island Hopping

Explore the Timeless Trails of Corfu and Albania on a New Seven Day Tour With Island Hopping

Discover the ancient history, stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of the Eastern Mediterranean on a new seven day hiking adventure in Greece and Albania with Island Hopping. Beginning in the ancient city of Corfu, uncovering its rich history and culture, before crossing into Albania to marvel at natural wonders, hike through centuries of history and take in aquamarine beaches.

La Baia Paris Launched This September, Bringing Coastal Glamour to the Golden Triangle

La Baia Paris Launched This September, Bringing Coastal Glamour to the Golden Triangle

This September, Paris gets a splash of coastal sunshine and charm with the launch of La Baia Paris, by Bulldozer Hospitality Group. Promising to bring the sun-soaked elegance of the Amalfi Coast to one of the most Romantic cities in the world, in the heart of the French capital's Golden Triangle. After successful launches, in some of the world's best dining destinations such as London, Dubai and New York, La Baia will soon land in Paris, promising an unforgettable Mediterranean escape. Guests can expect chic interiors and candle lit evenings, vibrant Italian music and cuisine that sings of summer by the sea.

Airport parking prices soar as UK travellers pay up to £189 for four-day stays

Airport parking prices soar as UK travellers pay up to £189 for four-day stays

Holidaymakers flying from UK airports are being warned to brace for soaring parking costs, with research revealing travellers could pay as much as £189 for just four days. The data, compiled by Confused.com, reveals that short stay parking at UK airports now costs an average of £93.90, while long stay options average £59 for the same period. Meet and greet services, often considered the premium option, are the most expensive at an average of £101. The figures were gathered from airport websites across the UK ahead of peak travel season.