Portugal Tightens Beach Access Rules Amid Growing Luxury Development
In response to the surge of luxury developments, Portugal is now enforcing stricter beach access regulations to protect public rights and preserve coastal landscapes.
In response to the surge of luxury developments, Portugal is now enforcing stricter beach access regulations to protect public rights and preserve coastal landscapes.
The latest Henley Passport Index ranks European nations prominently among the world’s most powerful passports in 2025, while the U.S. drops to its lowest-ever position amid shifting global mobility dynamics.
France, the world’s most visited country, surprisingly had no city in 2025’s top‑25 traveller‑voted ranking of best cities, as readers favored destinations in Mexico, Asia, Europe and India.
The European Union plans to raise the ETIAS travel fee from €7 to €20 by 2026, impacting millions of international travelers visiting the Schengen Area.
Greece has introduced a sustainable tourism fee for cruise passengers – up to €20 per disembarkation on popular islands – aimed at managing overtourism and funding local infrastructure improvements.
Resorts World New York City has unveiled an ambitious $5.5 billion expansion plan to transform its Queens property into New York’s largest integrated casino resort, pending a full commercial license.
A new Schengen-style visa has been officially approved by the Gulf Cooperation Council, allowing travelers to visit six Gulf nations under a single visa, revolutionizing tourism in the region.
American Airlines and Mastercard have extended their longstanding travel rewards partnership, promising enhanced benefits for frequent flyers and credit card holders alike.
Barcelona will reduce the number of cruise ships allowed to dock by closing several terminals and cutting port capacity – a move to combat overtourism and protect residents’ quality of life.
Disney Cruise Line has revealed the return of Pixar Day at Sea for select 2026 sailings aboard the Disney Fantasy, promising immersive entertainment and character encounters for families.
Delta will roll out AI-based ticket pricing on 20% of domestic flights by year-end, tailoring fares to individual customers—a move praised for efficiency but criticized as “predatory” and invasive.
Plans for a direct London-to-Berlin train route are advancing after a new UK-Germany transport treaty, promising easier travel between the two capitals.
Folio, a startup streamlining financial operations for hotels, has raised $14 million in Series A funding to expand its AI-powered platform across the hospitality sector.
Travel + Leisure Co. is set to open a Sports Illustrated Resorts vacation ownership destination on Nashville’s iconic Music Row in Spring 2026 – bringing studio, one- and two-bedroom suites, resort-style amenities, and sports-themed storytelling to Middle Tennessee.
Hyatt has officially opened the Hyatt Regency Times Square, bringing luxurious accommodations, sweeping skyline views, and Broadway-inspired design to the heart of New York City.