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Club Med’s Plans for 2017 and Beyond
Club Med has announced 15 new all-inclusive resorts and renovations across the globe for 2017 and beyond, including Club Med Samoens in the French Alps, which is now open for bookings.
2017 Brings New Travel Options at Home
Next year is bringing with it lots of new travel options for clients looking to vacation in their own backyard, including new hotels, new tours and theme park fun
Oktoberfest-Inspired Beercations
Oktoberfest may have just finished, but there's still time to plan a break inspired by the famous Bavarian beer festival. We've rounded up three beercations that bring a taste of Oktoberfest closer to home.
River Cruises Exciting New Options
There are lots of new options for river cruising, and we have the 4-1-1 for you.
Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort Gets Revamped
The Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Golf Club and Spa will become the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort come January 2017. But, the name isn't the only thing that's received a facelift at this property.
Innovation on the High Seas
24 million. That’s how many people are expected to cruise this year. That’s 1 million more than last year. Ships? There are plenty of them to accommodate that number of passengers and many more—in fact, there are 52 new ocean-going CLIA ships on order between 2016 and 2022. And, according to CLIA’s 2016 Cruise Industry Outlook, eight out of 10 CLIA-member travel agents stated they are expecting an increase in sales in 2016 over last year
Navigating Through the Venice of China
Once hailed as China's leading silk-producing city, Suzhou, a more than 2,500-year-old town in the Yangtze River Basin known as the "Venice of China," has partnered with the "Venice of America," Fort Lauderdale, and other U.S. cities to connect North American travelers with the Far East destination.
Culinary Journeys In Asia
A trip to a local market, cooking lessons and sharing a meal with locals—
your clients will experience all this and more on these tours in Asia.
Sneak Peek of Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas
Agents often get sneak peeks of new ships and destinations—Michael Consoli, franchise owner of Cruise Planners, an American Express Travel Representative, recently had such an opportunity when he boarded Royal Caribbean International's new Quantum of the Seas in Germany, which doesn't embark on its first journey for another 75 days. Here's the scoop he gave our Associate Editor about his visit.
Onsite Review: The Beat Goes on for Thai Tourism
Thailand shines even brighter after the early-2014 coup.
Argentina & Uruguay A Traditional Feast
South America destinations can fill the bill in new and involving experiences for adventure and culinary aficionados as well as nature-loving travelers. Consider this sampling of niche vacation choices that bring clients closer to the heart of Argentina and Uruguay.
Unforgettable Honeymoons A World Away
Newlyweds can delve into adventurous experiences with the five honeymoon choices we've got waiting for them in Asia and the South Pacific.
Scavenger Hunt Through New York City
Sightseeing in New York can be overwhelming, but The Westin New York at Times Square, along with Stray Boots, is offering travelers an adventurous way to tour the city—with a scavenger hunt.
Ecuador goes Luxe
“Ecuador is famed as the home of the Galapagos, the beloved islands off the coast that feature mind-boggling wildlife—but the mainland is no slouch either,” so stated in The New York Times travel section that just placed Ecuador No. 7 on its list of “52 Places to Go in 2014.”
The Islands of Tahiti 2014
Upon boarding Air Tahiti Nui, the international carrier of Tahiti, passengers take the first step to immersing themselves in the beauty of French Polynesia.
The Caribbean, The Bahamas & Bermuda
These are exciting times in the Caribbean—and in the very best sense.
Must-See, Must-Do Sights & Activities
No jury would convict your clients if, upon setting foot in Anguilla, they never left their resort or villa; the resorts and villas on this island really are that good. But whether people are curious about the history and culture of the island they’re visiting, or eager to sail with the wind or swim with the fishes—of which Anguilla has multitudes—this little isle offers a surprising bounty of wonderful things to see and do. For even more things to see and do, visit ivisitanguilla.com and click on the “activities” section.
Cruising 2013
Throughout a challenging season, cruise industry leaders have stayed on course, doing what they do best.
5 Things Not to Miss in Britain
From Shakespeare's England to studio tours of Harry Potter, Britain is a destination teeming with cultural attractions. Here are five things not to miss in Britain.
The Islands of Tahiti
Tahiti • Bora Bora • Huahine • Moorea • Raiatea • Taha’a • Ahe • Fakarava • Manihi • Maupiti • Rangiroa • Tetiaroa • Tikehau •Hiva Oa • Nuku Hiva • Raivavae • Rurutu • Tubuai • Mangareva
Hiva Oa • Nuku Hiva • Raivavae • Rurutu • Tubuai • Mangareva ...and 99 more!