Mercedes-Maybach’s 155-Meter Superyacht Will Be a Private Club at Sea
Mercedes-Maybach’s Beyond Horizons superyacht will anchor the Maybach Ocean Club, a private members’ concept blending ultra-luxury travel, design and shared ownership.
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Mercedes-Maybach’s Beyond Horizons superyacht will anchor the Maybach Ocean Club, a private members’ concept blending ultra-luxury travel, design and shared ownership.
Emirates has launched a summer promotion offering complimentary JW Marriott Marquis stays, Dubai discounts and stopover itineraries for passengers traveling to or through the city.
United has launched its first widebody transatlantic flight with Starlink Wi-Fi, marking a major step in its plan to bring free high-speed connectivity to long-haul routes.
Air India has partnered with Booking.com to add hotel and accommodation bookings to its website and app, giving Maharaja Club members new ways to earn rewards.
London Museum will open its new Smithfield home on November 28, transforming the restored General Market into one of the city’s major cultural destinations.
Universal Kids Resort will open in Frisco, Texas, on July 1, introducing a smaller theme park model designed for families with children ages 3 to 8.
Beachgoers in several U.S. states are facing swimming advisories and closures after water tests found elevated bacteria levels during the summer season.
Cruise demand is climbing into summer 2026, with Europe standing out for fuller ships, higher prices and stronger interest in Mediterranean and Northern routes.
Japan will raise visa fees for foreign visitors for the first time since 1978, as the country adjusts charges amid inflation, yen weakness and record tourism demand.
Venice is considering a major increase to its day-tripper entry fee, with officials weighing a sliding charge of up to €50 on the city’s busiest dates.