Accommodation

Sandals Plans For Three New Jamaica Resorts

The Caribbean’s leading luxury all-inclusive resort, Sandals Resorts International will add three new hotels to its Jamaica collection. After acquiring two all-inclusive resorts last year, the former Jewel Dunn’s River Beach Resort & Spa in Ocho Rios and Jewel Runaway Bay Beach Resort & Waterpark plus the addition of a prime

Sandals Refurb Bahamas Resort to Mark 25 Years On The Island

The Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa Resort & Offshore Island will receive a multi-million dollar renovation to mark 25 years in the Bahamas. From the addition of river suits to an overhaul of more than 200 existing rooms and suites, the hotel, spa, and private island resort will reopen ahead of

global glamping

Global Glamping Market in 2028 Worth US$5.41 Billion

Glamping is in trend. Glamping or short for glamour camping, which combines the nuances of natural beauty with luxury tents, is increasingly in demand by many people in various countries as an alternative to travel. Market research firm ResearchAndMarkets states that the value of the global glamping market continues to

The Best Hotels in 2021 According to US News & World Report

Even though global travel has been restricted due to the pandemic, which left hotels around the world deserted and on the verge of bankruptcy, there are still luxury hotels and resorts that have been able to maintain their performance. US News & World Report, the global authority on consumer ratings

Marriott Vacations Acquires Welk Resorts for US$485 Million

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corporation, a leading global hospitality company based in Orlando, Florida, successfully completed the US$845 million acquisition process for Welk Resorts Group, a luxury resort network from San Marcos, California. The acquisition will add at least eight upscale resorts located on the West Coast and other Welk Resorts

US Travelers are Now More Flexible in Ordering Airline Tickets

The behaviour of US tourists in ordering flight tickets began to change after the COVID-19 pandemic. If previously the majority of tourists chose branded airlines, not anymore. According to a survey by independent research firm OnePoll, 6 in 10 (57%) US travellers say they would consider a wider range of

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