Caribbean Nations Adopt Taxes For Sustainable Travel Future

Mexico, along with the Caribbean nations of Dominica, Aruba, Barbados, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic, is introducing new tourist taxes designed to fund sustainability initiatives, improve infrastructure, and support local economies. This movement signifies a regional shift toward making sustainable Read More …

AmaWaterways Expands Its Africa Collection

AmaWaterways has announced a significant expansion of its Africa Safaris & Wildlife Cruise program, introducing four new itineraries that will debut in August 2026. The new journeys combine a luxurious three-night cruise aboard the intimate, 24-passenger Zambezi Queen on the Read More …

Morocco Tourism Soars With Atlantic Coast Resorts

Morocco’s tourism sector is demonstrating robust performance in 2025, marked by a significant increase in international visitor arrivals. Between January and October, the country welcomed approximately 16.6 million travelers, representing a 14% increase over the previous year. This strong momentum Read More …

European Nations Hike Cruise Taxes To Fund Infrastructure

Multiple European countries, including Greece, the UK, Spain, Italy, France, and Croatia, are implementing or planning significant increases in cruise passenger taxes and fees this year. This collective action is primarily driven by the need to manage overtourism and fund Read More …

Colorado Springs Pioneers AI Powered Visitor Guide

Visit Colorado Springs has partnered with Matador Network’s GuideGeek to introduce an AI-powered chat feature named “Penny the Pika” on its official tourism website, VisitCOS.com. The feature aims to streamline trip planning by offering real-time answers to visitor questions, and Read More …

Expedition Line Brings Positive Planet Impact

Aurora Expeditions, a Certified B Corporation, released its 2025 Impact Report, detailing measurable progress in environmental stewardship and community engagement, reinforcing its 35-year legacy of responsible exploration. The company launched the Ocean Regeneration program, a circular impact model that replaces Read More …

American Traveler Resilience Drives Exciting Global Adventures

The outlook for the 2026 travel industry is largely optimistic, driven by the sustained demand from American travelers, even amidst various global and economic uncertainties. Zane Kerby, President and CEO of ASTA, noted the resilience of US travelers, citing a Read More …

German Hotel Pioneers Sustainable Circular Economy Tourism

Hotel Luise in Erlangen, Germany, is positioned as a highly innovative and sustainable city hotel, championing the vision of a circular economy within the hospitality industry. Erlangen itself is actively committed to climate protection, providing a supportive backdrop for the Read More …

Japan Revises Visa Fees Amidst Tourism Surge

Japan is planning to revise its visa application fees for the first time since 1978, a move aimed at aligning its charges with those of other major global economies. This decision is a direct response to a significant surge in Read More …