The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a mesmerizing blend of modernity and tradition, boasting an array of awe-inspiring attractions that captivate travelers from around the globe
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a mesmerizing blend of modernity and tradition, boasting an array of awe-inspiring attractions that captivate travelers from around the globe
The Nigerian Culture and Entertainment Economy has announced plan to boost the sector’s growth through Transforming Nigeria into Africa’s creative, cultural and entertainment capital.
Organising holidays can sometimes be a stressful process but when the plans are for large families or groups of friends, the issues literally multiply.
The choice of destination is the first question and the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba has all the right answers.
The Hero Dubai Desert Classic (HDDC) has become the first golf event in the Middle East and first within the DP World Tour Rolex Series to achieve GEO Certified® Tournament status, demonstrating the event’s leadership among sustainable golf events.
The newly coined word ”workation” (work + vacation) refers to working and enjoying downtime at a destination away from home and is a trend that is being adopted by more and more remote workers. Many employers are also using the workation trend as a strategy to increase the productivity and overall wellbeing of their employees. Countries around the world are following the trend, attracting workationers by issuing “digital nomad” visas or enacting other support measures.
Whether you’re an adventurer, a relaxer, or a get-up-and-goer, there are endless things to do as you explore Nova Scotia’s 8,200 miles of coastline.
The results of a survey conducted in 2023 may surprise you.
The Capital of the Middle of the World will showcase its diversity of birds at Europe’s leading birdwatching fair, held in Oakham from 14 to 16 July.
The Spanish government has warned tourists who want to enjoy the sun on their favourite beaches about a stinky algae that is washing up.
Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett (right) leads discussion with Reggae Sumfest organizer and CEO of Downsound Entertainment, Joe Bogdanovich (left) about this year’s staging and the future of the festival.