LARGE CRUISE SHIPS TO BE BACK TO VENICE IN 2027

Sara Thopson -
Although cruising has a small part to play in Venice's issues, the recent decision by the authorities was quite surprising. Starting in 2027, larger cruise ships will be allowed access to Venice. ...

JAPAN NEGLECTS VEGAN AND VEGETARIAN TRAVELERS

Justin N. Froyd -
Japanese cuisine is world-renowned, but most of the country's restaurateurs still neglect an increasingly important customer segment: vegan and vegetarian travelers. Experts point out that vegan optio ...

VIETNAMESE TOURISM STARTS THE YEAR WITH A BANG

Larry Brain -
After the Lunar New Year (Tet) vacations, many localities reported impressive figures in terms of visitor numbers and tourism revenues. Vietnamese tourism has exploded this January, auguring a prolifi ...

MEXICAN PARADISE IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY DANGEROUS

Anna Luebke -
Cancún, the Mexican paradise was once considered a relatively safe area. Then, ten years ago, territorial fights began between hostile drug gangs. However, they took place in the nightclubs or the wor ...

UGANDA'S TOURISM INDUSTRY: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Alec Hills -
Uganda possesses abundant natural resources that can be employed in the tourism industry, but this sector has challenges. The government is committed to promoting and safeguarding this industry to max ...