Thousands of residents took to the streets across southern Europe on Sunday in dramatic demonstrations against overtourism. In Barcelona alone, around 600 protesters armed with water pistols unleashed coloured smoke, plastered stickers reading “Neighbourhood self‑defence, tourists go home” on shopfronts, and rallied
Armenia has announced a major update to its travel policy, allowing visa-free entry for residents of all Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, effective 1 July 2025. This move marks a significant shift in Armenia’s approach to international tourism and signals its ambition
Florence is poised to regain its celebrated skyline as the much‑mocked 60‑metre crane obstructing views of the Uffizi Galleries since 2006 is finally being dismantled, signalling a joyous restoration for locals and visitors alike. For nearly two decades, the towering structure, dubbed
Strolling through Zadar’s historic heart, one is transported across millennia, surrounded by Roman colonnades and medieval spires, yet at the water’s edge a futuristic soundscape hums beneath marble steps. The Sea Organ, a masterpiece of ambient architecture, channels ocean waves through hidden
Hilton has announced a major expansion in India with the introduction of two new hotels at Delhi’s Aerocity, a rapidly developing business and tourism hub near Indira Gandhi International Airport. The new properties will include a 150-room Waldorf Astoria and a 350-room
Aix-en-Provence, the birthplace of Paul Cézanne, is set to host a major retrospective exhibition this summer, celebrating the life and work of one of the most influential artists in modern art history. Running from June 28 to October 12, the Musée Granet
Wego, a leading travel app in the MENA region, has partnered with Turespaña, the Spanish Tourist Office, to launch a campaign aimed at showcasing Spain’s summer offerings to travelers from the Middle East and North Africa. This collaboration marks a strategic effort
Air India’s launch of a direct flight from Delhi to Manila, set for October 1, 2025, represents a pivotal moment for both India and the Philippines. This new route will not only reduce travel time but also serve as a cornerstone in
The Middle East is quickly becoming a global leader in the travel and tourism sector, with total spending expected to exceed $350 billion by 2030. This surge in spending is driven by investments in luxury tourism, sports events, and enhanced aviation connectivity,
Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, is quickly establishing itself as one of Europe’s top beach destinations, attracting visitors with its pristine white sands and clear turquoise waters. The island’s expansive coastline offers a variety of beaches, each providing a unique