US Implements New Secure Travel Regulations

Starting in 2026, the United States will enact a series of new travel regulations impacting non-U.S. citizens from nations including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, and Spain. These changes are intended to enhance national security, reduce identity fraud, and modernize Read More …

Warm Winter Escapes Across Europe’s Capitals

Global interest in winter sun travel is significantly increasing, with searches for “Post-christmas holiday” surging by 30° and “destinations for winter sun” climbing by 54% in the past year, reflecting a growing desire for quick, warm escapes after the Christmas Read More …

New USA Travel Rules Set For Implementation

Starting in 2026, the United States is set to implement a series of new, stricter travel regulations affecting non-citizens from nations including Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the UK, Spain, and Costa Rica. These changes are designed to improve national security, combat Read More …

Cruise Lines Offer Unforgettable Gastronomic Journeys

Cruise lines are significantly enhancing their culinary offerings for 2026, positioning onboard dining as a key component of the travel experience. Both luxury and mainstream categories are focusing on innovative concepts, state-of-the-art designs, and collaborations with high-profile chefs to provide Read More …

🛂 Strict ESTA Rules Reshape Travel To The US

The United States is implementing major changes to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) for travelers from 42 Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries, including key allies such as the UK, France, Germany, and Japan. These new, stricter regulations, set Read More …

Royal Caribbean Waterslide Safety Update

Royal Caribbean International has announced the temporary closure of select waterslides across a few of its ships. This decision is the result of a comprehensive safety review aimed at enhancing passenger protection and ensuring long-term structural durability. The cruise line’s Read More …

Mexico Tourism Surges With Record Air Arrivals

From January to October 2025, Mexico firmly cemented its status as a top global travel destination by receiving a robust $16.5 million international tourists via air. This impressive figure, announced by Secretary of Tourism Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, represents steady year-over-year Read More …

Singapore Joins Global Effort For Travel Security

Singapore is set to implement a new border security measure called the No-Boarding Directive (NBD), starting January 30, 2026. This move aligns Singapore with a growing global trend, joining countries such as the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and Japan, which Read More …

Foreign Tourists Help Fund America’s National Parks

Effective January 1, 2026, the United States, under the Trump administration, is implementing a new policy that introduces a $100 surcharge for international tourists visiting 11 of the most popular U.S. National Parks. This fee is added on top of Read More …