The 'Shelf-ie' Revolution: How Edible Souvenirs Are Saving Tourism
Why travellers are ditching mass-produced trinkets for locally crafted kitchenware and consumable keepsakes
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Why travellers are ditching mass-produced trinkets for locally crafted kitchenware and consumable keepsakes
How generative AI is reshaping trip planning—and why sustainability experts are worried
From digital detox cabins to decibel-ranked destinations, travellers are paying premium for peace
From Venice's €5 daytripper fee to Barcelona's €12.50 nightly charge, here's the real cost of visiting Europe's most popular destinations this year.
Indian travelers are spending more than ever on international trips, but the country's inbound tourism still lags. What this tells us about the future of global travel.
27% of travelers plan to reduce social media use on holiday this year. The irony? They're paying premium prices to stay somewhere with no WiFi. Welcome to the strange economy of digital detox travel.
Travelers are abandoning the bucket-list sprint for something more deliberate. Skift Research predicts a 24% rise in trips this year, but here's the twist: people aren't taking more vacations—they're making the ones they do take last longer.
Indian travelers are upgrading cabins, chasing curated experiences, and exploring Japan and Central Asia. But beneath the growth lies a paradox: outbound soars while inbound lags. Here's what's really happening.
Venice charges €5 just to enter. Barcelona wants up to €15 per night. Norway, Edinburgh, and Tenerife are joining the party. Here's the complete breakdown of Europe's new tourist taxes—and how to budget for them.
From digital detox cabins to decibel-ranked destinations, travelers are paying premium prices for one thing: peace and quiet.
International visitors to the U.S. have fallen for nine straight months. The travel industry calls it the 'Trump Slump'—and this time, the damage runs deeper.
Discover the 'Shelf-ie' trend transforming sustainable tourism. From hand-painted spice jars to single-origin olive oils, travellers are choosing edible, design-led souvenirs that support local artisans and reduce environmental impact.
From ChatGPT itineraries to algorithm-shaped holidays, AI is transforming how we plan travel. But as Expedia and Booking.com integrate generative AI tools, concerns grow about algorithm-driven overtourism and the loss of serendipity.
Explore the growing 'quietcation' trend where travellers seek silence, disconnection, and restorative calm. From Sweden's Map of Quietude to Oregon's dark retreats, discover why peace has become 2026's most valuable travel commodity.