As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II.
As with the sold-out 2025 voyages, the 2026 season will be operated by the newly upgraded SeaDream II.
Congrex Switzerland’s investment in the education of the younger generation and partnership with the Swiss Hotel Management School, along with the establishment of the education campus, underscores their commitment to the future.
One of the world's oldest blue-veined cheeses, Gorgonzola PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) is the pride of Italy’s north. Produced in the regions of Piedmont and Lombardy (there are 15 provinces of production in total), the ‘king of blue cheeses’ is said to have originated in the 9th century and to have taken its name from the town of Gorgonzola, one of its original production centres just outside Milan. Straw-white, it comes in two varieties: creamy, soft, sweet Gorgonzola PDO dolce, and the stronger, spicier, more crumbly Gorgonzola PDO piccante. Made with whole pasteurised milk from the region’s cows, with no additives or preservatives, Gorgonzola PDO dolce is matured for a minimum of 50 days and a maximum of 150 days; the piccante, a minimum of 80 days and up to a maximum of 270 days. A favourite in kitchens worldwide, its production is a rarefied process known only to a few. Here are the must-visit locations to indulge in the delicacy and learn more about the 'king of blue cheeses'.
Most passersby don’t even notice the Bentley or Rolls Royce often parked in front of the entrance to the Le Negresco Hotel in Nice. The legendary five-star property on the French Riviera has been entertaining business leaders, royalty, and celebrities since it opened in 1913.
I have been watching a pride of nine lions slowly waking up from their siesta. The adolescent siblings playfully nudge one another. One stretches against a log, reminding me of my dog back home, almost prompting me to hop out of the open-sided Land Rover and get closer. But then I catch a glimpse of a paw the size of my head, with claws so sharp they could slice through mosquito netting with no effort at all, and I’m reminded that this is Botswana’s Moremi Game Reserve, home to a rich array of wildlife like bush elephants, leopards, plains zebra, giraffe—and I am just a guest here.
It was supposed to be the pride of a nation. Built in the early 17th century, Vasa was commissioned by the King of Sweden during a time of intense naval competition among the European powers. But rather than a warship of unprecedented power and grandeur, Vasa became a symbol of poor design and tragedy.
When I was born, in 1946, Lima was home to 640,000 people. Now, as I’m about to turn 77 in the year 2023, Lima is a city of 10 million. The population has grown more than 15-fold. In some ways, you could say that I’ve survived alongside the city. I’ve gotten to know all 43 of its districts and municipalities, and I can say with true pride that I’ve suffered but also delighted in this gray, sleepy city. As Herman Melville describes it, in “Moby Dick”:
In the world of aviation, you don't get much bigger than Airbus — a company that has been the world's largest manufacturer of airliners since 2019.
Royal fans looking to get their own little piece of the monarchy can now not only purchase it, but they can drive it too. A third-generation, 2004 L322 Range Rover once used by Queen Elizabeth is going up for auction in November via Iconic Auctioneers for £50,000 to £60,000 (about $61,000 to $73,000). Far less expensive than you’d pay for a non-royal version of this car, the Queen's vehicle is in supremely good condition and includes its original Epsom Green exterior paint and Sand Hide interior. According to the auction site’s listing, the car also comes with a modified front grill with covert lights, as well as front and rear seat covers.
From the watery wilderness of the Okavango Delta to the sweeping semi-arid savanna of the Kalahari Desert and the lunar-like salt pans of Makgadikgadi, Botswana offers superb wildlife-watching year-round.
In our 5 Shops series, we’ll point you in the direction of our favorite independent shops across some of the world's best cities. From food markets to bookshops, vintage and homegrown design, we've found a diverse and exciting mix of local retailers where you can pick up one-of-a-kind pieces.
It's a great day for solo cruisers. Norwegian Cruise Line announced Monday its plan to expand its offerings to travelers who want to cruise without a companion. The line will more than double its solo accommodations across its 19-ship fleet beginning in January.
Pride parties in the summer, Broadway shows in the fall, holiday magic in the winter, cherry blossoms galore in the spring…there’s never a bad time to visit New York City.
Defining disability has long been a contentious and polarizing endeavor. For some, the word carries a heavy burden; for others, it's a source of pride. Each person's relationship with the label is as complex, personal, and nuanced as their impairments themselves. There is no single definition, no one size fits all.
With spectacular year-round sunshine, never-ending entertainment and action-packed activities, there’s certainly no bad time to visit Florida. But depending on your interests and what you’re trying to find (or avoid) when you get here, there’s likely to be a “best time” to come.
Champagne makes the social world turn. And yet, driving between its meticulously groomed vineyards and cream-coloured towns, this French region, rooted in the chalky hills between Paris and the Ardennes, appears remarkably quaint. Local pride in the Pinot and Chardonnay fields — some thought to date back to the Romans — has made this area one of Europe’s most photogenic destinations, and as growers embrace biodiversity and ban pesticides, greenness is everywhere in every sense.
On a grey, rainy Saturday a steady stream of tour buses arrive at a base station of Japan’s Mount Fuji depositing dozens of lightly dressed foreign tourists in front of souvenir shops and restaurants.
There have been no serial acquisitions and don’t expect any future M&A sprees despite the frenzy of deals in private aviation. There are no plans for an IPO, although a public offering was just a day away during the 2008 Financial Crisis. The product of a father’s wish to ensure his son grew up with more than a passing knowledge of cricket instead of baseball, Surbiton, England-based Air Charter Service will tally its third straight year of billion-dollar revenues with plans to keep doing what has made it successful since Chris Leach founded the company in his basement a few miles from its current headquarters back in 1990.
San Antonio, a city nestled in the heart of Texas, is a vibrant and diverse city that thrives on its rich cultural heritage. San Antonio is a melting pot of cultures and traditions, from its iconic River Walk to its historic missions. One of the most captivating aspects of the city is its celebration of culture, diversity, and inclusion through a myriad of festivals that take place throughout the year.
Guests commonly come in contact with numerous hotel personnel, even during short stays. They are less likely to meet—or even know about—some of the people who work behind the scenes. One of those roles is the Hotel Operations Manager.
Hotel leaders from around the world gathered in London this week for the Skift Future of Lodging Forum. Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O’Neill wrote an excellent summary of the event earlier this week where he shared slides from speakers, quotes from attendees, and a Paris Hilton TikTok.
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