As summer temperatures soar, MGallery The Retreat Palm Dubai offers the perfect refuge with two bespoke wellness retreats designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. Nestled on the serene East Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, The Retreat Palm Dubai provides an ideal sanctuary to escape the heat and indulge in transformative wellness experiences. The retreats are available for booking until 30 September 2025, providing guests with a rare opportunity to unwind, reset, and reconnect.
Read MoreThe South African Government, through the Department of Tourism, has officially announced the dates for two of Africa’s most influential tourism and business events: Meetings Africa 2026 and Africa’s Travel Indaba 2026. These events are vital platforms for advancing tourism, driving economic growth, and fostering business relationships, both within the continent and globally.
Read MoreNow, Massachusetts unites with New York, California, Michigan, Illinois, and Washington in a startling twist shaking up summer plans. One by one, these states are locking down shorelines in a wave of widespread U.S. beach closures. It’s a scene no traveler imagined this July.
Read MoreDriven by record-breaking visitor numbers, air travel growth, and expanding tourism economies, Colombia has officially joined Brazil, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Ecuador, St Vincent, Curaçao, Barbados, Antigua and More in leading the Americas and Caribbean’s tourism surge in 2025, according to a new report tracking the region’s strongest-performing destinations. With nearly 1.9 million international visitors arriving between January and May, a 6.6% rise over last year, Colombia now stands shoulder to shoulder with these regional powerhouses, as each country posts double-digit growth in arrivals, expanding connectivity, and rising global appeal that signals a new era for Latin American and Caribbean tourism.
Read MorePassengers traveling on the Brighton Main Line between London, Gatwick Airport, and the south coast are advised to plan ahead as urgent engineering works will disrupt services on Sunday 13 July. All four tracks north of Gatwick Airport will be closed, and buses will replace trains, affecting Southern, Thameslink, and Gatwick Express services.
Read MoreNow Pattaya joins Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Taipei, and Manila as one of the top micro-travel destinations in Asia for quick, affordable getaways and one-night stays. With its blend of beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks, Pattaya has become the go-to spot for travelers seeking a spontaneous escape without the need for extensive planning or long vacations. The city’s proximity to Bangkok, combined with a wide variety of accommodations ranging from budget-friendly to luxury, makes it an ideal choice for micro-travelers looking to unwind and explore in just a short amount of time. Whether it’s a quick beachside retreat or a fun night out, Pattaya offers a diverse range of experiences, proving that you don’t need a long holiday to experience the best of what Asia has to offer.
Read MoreShanghai Launches Its 2025 Summer International Consumption Season to Welcome Global Tourists with Exclusive Cultural Events and Unmatched Shopping Opportunities: You Need to KnowThis seasonal event is designed to reinvigorate the city’s tourism industry, drawing international travelers and reinforcing Shanghai’s status as one of the world’s leading destinations for culture, shopping, and entertainment. By focusing on accessibility, entertainment, and unique shopping experiences, Shanghai is setting the stage for a vibrant and immersive summer season.
Read MoreNow, France joins Belgium, Greece, and Italy, caught in a shared crisis that no traveler imagined. One after another, nations across Europe are facing tourist attractions closure as a brutal heatwave tightens its grip and pains Europe like never before.
Read MoreAirAsia has signed a landmark deal valued at over twelve billion dollars with Airbus for the purchase of seventy A321XLR aircraft. This significant investment strengthens the airline’s fleet, enabling it to enhance its operations and expand its route network across Asia and Europe. The addition of the fuel-efficient A321XLR jets aligns with AirAsia’s long-term strategy to improve operational efficiency, increase connectivity, and support its growth in both regional and international markets. With these new aircraft, AirAsia is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for air travel while maintaining its low-cost service model, paving the way for sustained expansion and future growth.
Read MoreGAC Group's new Govy AirCab flying car combines lightweight design with advanced safety systems and smart cabin technology to revolutionize city travel with an 18.6-mile range.
Read MoreProtect yourself from Amazon phishing scams by spotting red flags like suspicious sender addresses and spelling errors while using Amazon's Message Center to verify communications.
Read MoreThe new Gemini Robotics On-Device AI allows robots to perform complex tasks without internet, offering enhanced privacy, reliability and adaptability for real-world use.
Read MoreCostco has expanded into EV infrastructure with new ultra-fast charging stations that can charge most electric vehicles to 80% in 20-60 minutes while shoppers browse the warehouse.
Read MoreMedieval hospital ruins were recently found beneath a street in York, England, during sinkhole repairs, uncovering part of the historic St. Leonard's Hospital complex.
Read MoreAmerica's elite are flocking to New Zealand's Active Investor Plus visa program as applications soar after requirements were eased. Once the "golden" visa is obtained, it's good for a lifetime.
Read MoreHealth officials issue warnings as bacteria and stormwater runoff contaminate beaches nationwide, closing popular swimming locations before the July 4th holiday.
Read MoreMike Brown has coached LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry and other NBA greats. He will bring his vast experience to the New York Knicks.
Read MoreSeveral American tennis stars, including Frances Tiafoe, suffered stunning defeats in the early rounds of Wimbledon this week.
Read MoreFlorida Rep. Angie Nixon claimed Trump is building "modern day concentration camps" following the opening of a 5,000-person migrant detention facility nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz."
Read MoreUSDA combats flesh-eating New World Screwworm by breeding sterilized flies for release over Mexico and Texas, with a new fly factory planned for 2026.
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