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Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival Announces Lineup for 2024 - breakingtravelnews.com - Usa - Jamaica - Saint Lucia - Announces
breakingtravelnews.com
25.01.2024 / 13:48

Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival Announces Lineup for 2024

The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival returns with more than 30 performances including Pure Jazz, Kingdom Gospel, Caribbean Fusion and World Beats, from April 30 to May 12, 2024. This year will see headline performances from pop rock legends Air Supply, along with Davido, Machel Montano, Samara Joy, Beres Hammond, Jon Secada and Chloe Bailey.

The USA’s best weekend escapes for 2024 - lonelyplanet.com - Spain - Netherlands - Usa - state North Carolina - city Seoul - Thailand - Charlotte, state North Carolina - city Savannah
lonelyplanet.com
22.01.2024 / 19:15

The USA’s best weekend escapes for 2024

While traveling in a country as big as the USA can be daunting, you have to start somewhere. Why not a weekend getaway?

Trip.com Group at World Economic Forum 2024: Asia’s biggest untapped opportunities in tourism - breakingtravelnews.com - Switzerland - Japan - China - Canada - South Korea - Thailand - Malaysia
breakingtravelnews.com
21.01.2024 / 07:43

Trip.com Group at World Economic Forum 2024: Asia’s biggest untapped opportunities in tourism

Leading global travel service provider Trip.com Group is embracing new trends and opportunities in the post-pandemic travel landscape, with its CEO Jane Sun sharing insights at the prominent World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland, this week. Ms Sun also expressed optimism about Asia’s continued growth and shared her perspective on its investment potential at the panel discussion titled “Asia – the world’s next growth anchor?”

The 13 biggest food trends for 2024, from fig leaves to world whisky - nationalgeographic.com - Britain
nationalgeographic.com
20.01.2024 / 15:47

The 13 biggest food trends for 2024, from fig leaves to world whisky

Many of the issues that dogged the UK’s dining scene in 2022 did so throughout 2023 — particularly the high cost of food, which continues to have a big impact on how and what we’re eating. This is being felt most notably in the capital, where food costs are compounded by high and rising rents, contributing to what many food writers have cited as a sense that restaurants are playing it safe, at least within the city centre. As the Guardian’s food critic Grace Dent put it in her end of year review, ‘2023 seemed to be the year that London’s restaurant scene lost its edge. Outside the M25, I was eating far better’. This sense of caution can be seen among many of the trends widely cited for 2025, with humble ingredients and classic creations seeing a return in popularity. Perhaps this is why the martini is back in fashion and beans are more prevalent on the menus of hip restaurants — albeit both with fresh twists and interpretations. For all this, though, there are still plenty of exciting developments, such as the rise of music-led restaurants and fresh ingredients to explore, such as the fig leaf. Here’s what’s on the horizon for 2024.

Brazil eyes the UK as a major European source market for 2024 - breakingtravelnews.com - Britain - Brazil - city Madrid - city Rio De Janeiro
breakingtravelnews.com
19.01.2024 / 14:35

Brazil eyes the UK as a major European source market for 2024

South America’s largest country is keen to attract visitors from the UK, with an approach potentially including Fam and Press Trips, Strategic Partnerships and Creative Activations. Brazil’s ambitious start to the new year follows hot on the heels of a successful end to 2023, which saw the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) open its first office in Latin America in Rio de Janeiro. The office was inaugurated by Zurab Pololikashvili, the Executive Secretary of UNWTO at an opening ceremony taking place last 14th December, which was attended by the President of Brazil Luis Inacio da Silva - more commonly known as Lula - and the country’s Minister of Tourism, Celso Sabino.

I'm going to Rio Carnaval for a third time: here’s everything you need to know for 2024 - lonelyplanet.com - Brazil - city Rio De Janeiro
lonelyplanet.com
18.01.2024 / 18:13

I'm going to Rio Carnaval for a third time: here’s everything you need to know for 2024

The world’s largest street party changed my life. As I visit for a third time, here is everything you need to know to make sense of Carnaval 2024.

Iceland Volcano Eruption Causes Blue Lagoon to Close Again - skift.com - Iceland - city Reykjavik - state Kentucky
skift.com
14.01.2024 / 20:35

Iceland Volcano Eruption Causes Blue Lagoon to Close Again

A volcano erupted in southwest Iceland on Sunday, posing an immediate threat to a nearby small fishing town although it had been evacuated earlier and no people were in danger, authorities said.

Hiking routes, wild camping and new trains: These are Europe’s top sustainable destinations for 2024 - euronews.com - Spain - Portugal - Britain - Greenland - city Green - city Santiago, Spain
euronews.com
09.01.2024 / 02:37

Hiking routes, wild camping and new trains: These are Europe’s top sustainable destinations for 2024

Five destinations in Europe are among the top ten sustainable places to travel to in 2024, according to Lonely Planet.

Better Than Ever Renovations—Most Improved Luxury Hotels For 2024 - forbes.com
forbes.com
08.01.2024 / 14:59

Better Than Ever Renovations—Most Improved Luxury Hotels For 2024

One silver lining of the COVID pandemic for the travel industry was that it gave many hotels the opportunity to take a break, rethink things, and take on renovation projects that might have otherwise been impossible when open and doing business as usual. As a result, a rash of “better than ever” re-openings have occurred the past two years, and in 2023 I was fortunate enough to visit several top tier Forbes 4 and 5-Star hotels and resorts that had finished or were wrapping up massive upgrades or expansions. I’m not talking about new carpets or un updated spa, I’m talking 8 and 9-figure reimaginings.

Planning A Trip For 2024? ‘Stay Informed,’ Warns Generali Assistance - forbes.com - Iceland - Usa
forbes.com
07.01.2024 / 10:50

Planning A Trip For 2024? ‘Stay Informed,’ Warns Generali Assistance

Many Americans are starting to plan spring break or summer trips. But travel presents new dangers, like volcanic eruptions in Iceland to wars in the Middle East.

Blue Lagoon to Partially Reopen to Tourists on January 6 - skift.com - Iceland
skift.com
06.01.2024 / 12:53

Blue Lagoon to Partially Reopen to Tourists on January 6

Blue Lagoon Iceland will partially reopen its spa on Saturday, January 6, it said in a statement Friday.

Tourism Arrivals Outperform Expectations through November - breakingtravelnews.com - Bahamas - city Nassau - county Chester - county Cooper
breakingtravelnews.com
05.01.2024 / 11:04

Tourism Arrivals Outperform Expectations through November

The Bahamas continues its meteoric rise in tourism as air and sea arrivals reach unprecedented heights, marking sustained growth that has surpassed previous years’ benchmarks. As of the end of November 2023, the cumulative count of foreign air and sea arrivals soared to a staggering 8,645,374, showcasing an astounding 41.8 percent surge compared to the corresponding period in 2022. This substantial increase reflects The Bahamas’ unwavering allure and growing popularity among global travellers.

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