Brazil Unveils Latin America’s Longest Marked Trail

Path to Amazon River through the jungle

Not long ago, we were telling you about what is set to become Europe’s, if not the world’s, largest walking loop in Portugal. Now, it’s Brazil’s turn to launch what is officially the longest marked trail in Latin America. Timed for Belém’s COP30 The trail, officially named the Trilha Amazônia Atlântica, was unveiled a few weeks ago to coincide with Belém’s COP30 climate summit. This “Amazonia Atlantic Trail,” as its name translates, is a lengthy, marked walking route located in the state of Pará. Stretching for a total of 468 kilometres, the route begins in the historic centre of Belém … Read more

Calling All Pokémon Fans: Tokyo is the Destination!

Some things leave a lasting mark across generations, and the famous Pokémon are undeniably one of them. So much so, in fact, that these peculiar creatures are about to get their very own dedicated theme park in the city of Tokyo. An Immersive Experience While the Pokémon universe has never had an exclusive, dedicated site—just zones within more general parks—that’s all about to change very soon. Indeed, the “PokePark Kanto” is set to be inaugurated in early 2026, specifically on February 5th. This will be a 2.6-hectare site entirely dedicated to them in the west of the Japanese capital, featuring … Read more

The World’s Highest Hotel is Here—And Yes, It’s in Dubai

Dubai, UAE - october 22, 2024: skyscrapers Dubai Marina, Ciel Tower, Cayan Tower, DAMAC Heights, Princess Tower

We recently mentioned the Las Vegas hotel-casino that reportedly offers the most expensive suite in the world: US$100,000 per night for 850 square metres spread across two storeys in a setting that many agree isn’t always in the best taste. But we digress… That was a record in hospitality, but it has recently been eclipsed by another—less pricey yet even more colossal. The city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, has just inaugurated the world’s tallest hotel. 82 Storeys and 377 Metres High It was in mid-November that Dubai opened the Ciel Dubai Marina, which will now hold the … Read more

US National Park Entry Fees to Soar for Non-Residents

Family standing next to Thor's Hammer hoodoo on top of mountain looking at beautiful view. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA

We had almost forgotten about the measure, given that the news cycle from the Trump Administration is constantly flooded with various announcements about anything and everything. But the fact remains: the entry price for US National Parks is set to increase for foreigners starting next year. And by an even larger margin than anticipated, it turns out… Pass Price Trebles It was this week that US authorities officially announced the future access prices for the (63) National Parks and Reserves for foreign tourists. From 1st January 2026, the annual “America the Beautiful” pass will jump from US$80 to US$250 per … Read more

Cruise Ship Trends That Will Transform Your Next Voyage

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The cruises our parents and grandparents experienced are vastly different from those we enjoy today, and the journey promises to be even more transformative in the future. But what do cruise lines have in store to surprise us while addressing current challenges? Here’s a look at the latest trends shaping the cruise industry! Intimate Cruises Closer to Nature More and more travelers are seeking a different kind of cruise experience, and intimate cruises are leading the way. With smaller ships, these cruises can reach destinations where massive vessels simply can’t dock. Companies like Ponant and Aranui offer the experience of … Read more

The World’s Most Visited City in 2024 Isn’t Paris, London, or New York—And It’s Not Even Close

Morning sunrise view of Bangkok city in ratchaprasong area from window of Baiyok hotel room, Bangkok city, Thailand

Paris and its museums? New York and its skyscrapers? London and its perpetual buzz? Tokyo and its overwhelming scale? None of these cities claim the top spot. Bangkok takes the crown in 2024 with 32.4 million international arrivals, far ahead of Istanbul in second place with 23 million visitors. The Thai capital blows past all competition and confirms a trend: Asia is drawing massive crowds, sometimes at the expense of traditional European destinations. A Visa Policy That Changes Everything Thailand has simplified access with a 60-day visa exemption for 93 countries and visa-on-arrival expanded to 31 countries. This strategy works. … Read more

The World’s Most Expensive Hotel Suite Will Cost You $100,000 Per Night (And You’ll Need to Book at Least Two)

Aerial view of The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas Nevada, USA. November 22nd, 2022

Among our recurring themes, there’s one that covers places you’ll never visit. Either because they’ve disappeared due to human folly or nature’s whims, or more often because access isn’t really possible anymore—they’re now located in war zones or regions where tourism is strongly discouraged. But there’s also a place that, while not forbidden, endangered, or in a risky location, you still have very little chance of ever visiting. This time it’s purely for financial reasons, as we’re talking about the most expensive hotel and suite in the world… $100,000 USD Per Night This hotel is the Palms Casino Resort in … Read more

Jordan Just Added a Surprising New Rule That Could Cost Visitors $270 – Here’s What You Need to Know

Asian woman traveler sitting on carpet viewpoint in Petra ancient city looking at the Treasury or Al-khazneh, famous travel destination of Jordan and one of seven wonders. UNESCO World Heritage site.

It’s a change that slipped under the radar for most travelers, but it’s about to make visits to Jordan longer than 14 days a bit more complicated. A new mandatory requirement has just been introduced, and it comes with a hefty fine if you miss it. Effective Since October Since last October, foreign tourists staying in Jordan for more than 14 days are now required to register with the police during their first 14 days in the country. The purpose? To declare their residential address in Jordan during that period. Miss this step, and you’re looking at a fine of … Read more

This Tropical Paradise Just Banned an Entire Generation from Smoking—Even Tourists

It might be a sign of the times, but several Asian countries seem increasingly concerned about their visitors’ health. Or perhaps there are other reasons at play… Yesterday we told you about Thailand’s push to get tourists to drink less, and today it’s about cigarettes. Because there’s a major change happening, but only in one small island paradise known as the Maldives. Locals and Tourists Alike Officially, the Maldives has decided to create “future tobacco-free generations.” While it’s not necessarily the only country considering this move, it is the only one today that’s actually taken concrete action. That’s why authorities … Read more

The Yelloh! Village experience: Why camping in the south of France is the ideal place for a family holiday

Camping in south of France

The South of France is one of the most popular regions in Western Europe for family holidays for a variety of reasons. Whether it be scenic lavender fields and vineyards, the forested and mountainous regions of the Pyrénées, or the countless beaches that line the Mediterranean coast, the captivating landscape of the South of France has universal appeal. The region also offers amazing sightseeing opportunities, delicious culinary adventures and exciting activities that nobody should miss. The best way to experience the beauty and ambience of the South of France is with a camping holiday. While there are many great campsites … Read more