Radisson Targets 100 Net-Zero Hotels by 2030 in Major Sustainability Push
Radisson Hotel Group plans to expand its Verified Net Zero program to 100 properties worldwide by 2030, scaling sustainable hospitality globally.
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Radisson Hotel Group plans to expand its Verified Net Zero program to 100 properties worldwide by 2030, scaling sustainable hospitality globally.
SAii Hotels & Resorts introduces new wellness packages across Thailand and the Maldives, focusing on relaxed wellbeing experiences rather than traditional strict retreats.
Sweden is inviting international travelers to apply for a one-year stay on one of five secluded islands, redefining luxury as space, silence and nature.
Steppes Travel has launched an 11-day Innovation Tourism journey through China, offering behind-the-scenes access to the country’s leading technology hubs and design centers.
Japan’s battle with overtourism has reached a new turning point as Fujiyoshida cancels its famous Mount Fuji cherry blossom festival amid mounting pressure from record visitor numbers.
Amsterdam is weighing a future without ocean cruise ships, with city officials exploring a potential ban by 2035 amid sustainability concerns and growing pressure to curb overtourism.
News, trends, and insights on adventure travel, outdoor experiences, and active tourism worldwide.
Japan welcomed a record number of international visitors in 2025, even as arrivals from China fell sharply late in the year amid rising diplomatic tensions.
G Adventures and National Geographic Expeditions have unveiled a new collection of high-end Signature itineraries that blend expert-led exploration, rare access, and immersive luxury across 28 global destinations.
From historic port cities to remote frontiers, The New York Times’ 2026 list highlights destinations shaped by culture, sustainability, and global change.
Saudi Arabia is rolling out mandatory beach regulations and a centralized digital guide in 2026, reshaping how coastal tourism is managed across the Red Sea under Vision 2030.
Madeira has once again been crowned the world’s leading island destination, securing the prestigious title for the eleventh year in a row and reinforcing its global tourism appeal.
Intrepid Travel has acquired Wild Bush Luxury, adding iconic guided walks and premium lodges across Australia as the company accelerates its growth in low-impact, nature-based tourism.
Copenhagen’s new DestinationPay model brings its award-winning CopenPay concept to cities worldwide, rewarding travelers for sustainable and community-minded actions.
VisitBritain and Tourism Cares have unveiled the Meaningful Travel Map of England, a new digital tool highlighting travel experiences that support local communities and responsible tourism.