[ad_1] More people are exploring Nairobi, Kenya, and Marriott is taking notice. Nairobi—a trending destination this fall and the “World’s Wildlife Capital—is home to a growing number of hotel brand expansions, the latest of which is the new Four Points by Sheraton. The 172-room Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport …
Read More »New York City and Tokyo Create Tourism Partnership
[ad_1] NYC & Company and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government have signed an official partnership agreement to boost tourism between the two cities. The collaboration will include the exchange of marketing assets to boost travel and the sharing of best practices in relation to tourism marketing. One of its main goals …
Read More »7 Off-the-Beaten-Path Treasures on Kauai
[ad_1] Known for its unique geography and unparalleled natural beauty, Kauai is one of the most breathtaking islands in the world. 97 percent of its land is covered with verdant, undeveloped mountain ranges and lush, tropical rainforests. From the soaring cliffs of the Na Pali coast and its many velvety …
Read More »Cancun, Riviera Maya Experiencing Tourism Surge
[ad_1] Quintana Roo’s appeal remains as strong as ever. According to a recent study, visitor and hotel occupancy numbers are up significantly in Cancun and the surrounding Riviera Maya region heading into the low season. Marketing Consultants crunched the numbers and found that the destinations hosted 7.6 million visitors from …
Read More »Top Wedding Destinations for 2018
[ad_1] You popped the question and your partner said yes. Now it’s time to set the date and pick the right destination for your wedding. We asked travel agents and event planners to give us some destinations that make a great place for people to say, “I do.” Livermore, California …
Read More »Mazatlan Renaissance in Full Swing
[ad_1] Mazatlan is in the midst of a renaissance. The seaside colonial city is enjoying a surge in tourism this year, driven by travelers’ desires for affordable vacations in intriguing destinations. The city is brimming with both cultural attractions, a rich history, beautiful surf and an abundance of sun. It’s …
Read More »Color-Blind Tourists See the Leaves in Tennessee
[ad_1] To help travelers with color blindness enjoy the leaves changing colors in the Great Smoky Mountains, the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development has installed specially equipped viewfinders. Travelers dealing with protanopia and protanomaly (more commonly known as red-green color blindness or red-blind) will now have the chance to see …
Read More »Best Ski Resorts for Food Lovers
[ad_1] If all of your previous ski trips have centered around beer, fondue and shot glasses attached to skis, then you’ve probably been having a great time—but likely not a culinarily exciting one. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Nowadays, some ski resorts are becoming renowned for their …
Read More »Switzerland in All Seasons
[ad_1] Switzerland is a small nation the size of New Jersey, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in natural beauty that beckons adventure travelers in all seasons. While the alpine nation is best known for skiing, there is plenty to do for summer visitors, those looking …
Read More »Top Vegetarian-Friendly Destinations Around the World
[ad_1] Traveling can present something of a dilemma for vegetarians. We love to explore the world like countless other travelers, but finding a vegetarian-friendly meal in a foreign country can be challenging at best, particularly when you don’t speak the local language. The website Oliver’s Travels recognizes how difficult it …
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