The World Food Travel Association has quietly but decisively flipped the table on how food, travel, and culture intersect, officially launching its Taste of Place Movement at a moment when culinary heritage feels especially fragile. Across continents, traditional foodways are thinning out under pressure from climate shifts, economic strain, rural depopulation, and the simple … [Read more...] about Taste of Place Movement: A Global Call to Protect Culinary Heritage
Princess Cruises Launches 2026 Wave Season Come Aboard Sale, Dec 9 2025–Feb 16 2026
Princess kicks off the 2026 Wave Season with a sale that feels almost like being handed a boarding pass wrapped in a bow — the kind of offer that nudges even hesitant planners into daydreaming mode. The newly announced Come Aboard Sale, running from December 9, 2025 through February 16, 2026, folds together some of the steepest perks the line offers all year: up to 40% off … [Read more...] about Princess Cruises Launches 2026 Wave Season Come Aboard Sale, Dec 9 2025–Feb 16 2026
Tourist Spending in South Korea Has Been Getting a Visible Tech-Driven Boost
Tourist spending in South Korea has been getting a visible tech-driven boost, and the latest numbers coming from Alipay+, Ant International’s global wallet gateway, paint a vivid picture of how fast mobile wallets are becoming the default way foreigners pay across the peninsula. The year-on-year jump—an 18% rise in QR-based transactions and 16% growth in total payment … [Read more...] about Tourist Spending in South Korea Has Been Getting a Visible Tech-Driven Boost
Season-Switch Travelers: What to Wear When the Weather Can’t Decide
A scene like this—two people leaning into the in-between season without quite realizing they’re modeling it—is oddly comforting. You catch a bit of wind on your face, maybe a hint of sun on your neck, and suddenly you’re reminded why transitional dressing always feels like a small gamble. The man stands with that relaxed, open-air confidence of someone who trusts the … [Read more...] about Season-Switch Travelers: What to Wear When the Weather Can’t Decide
The Okura Resort Hakone Gora, Opening 2029 — A Forest Hideaway Above the Steam and Silence of Gora
Something about Hakone always feels like a slow exhale, and the announcement of The Okura Resort Hakone Gora adds another layer to that feeling — a quiet promise of refinement tucked deep into one of Japan’s most cherished hot spring regions. Hotel Okura Co., Ltd., together with Nishimatsu Construction, is shaping this new retreat into the first Okura Resort property in Japan, … [Read more...] about The Okura Resort Hakone Gora, Opening 2029 — A Forest Hideaway Above the Steam and Silence of Gora
El Chato Tops Latin America’s 50 Best: A Night of Culinary Electricity in Antigua, Guatemala
The hills around Santo Domingo del Cerro were glowing that night, a kind of warm, earthy radiance that felt perfectly in tune with what the region’s food world had gathered to celebrate. The 13th edition of Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 finally came to Antigua, Guatemala, and the sense of pride drifting through the crowd felt almost physical. Chefs, critics, … [Read more...] about El Chato Tops Latin America’s 50 Best: A Night of Culinary Electricity in Antigua, Guatemala
Marriott’s Luxury Reset: When High-End Travel Stops Being About “Having” and Starts Being About “Becoming”
Marriott’s latest declaration from ILTM Cannes reads almost like a manifesto, a quiet but confident admission that the rules of luxury have changed and there’s no going back. You sense it most clearly in the way their Luxury Group talks about emotional return on investment — a phrase that, a decade ago, would have sounded like a tagline, but today lands like a truth affluent … [Read more...] about Marriott’s Luxury Reset: When High-End Travel Stops Being About “Having” and Starts Being About “Becoming”
Hyatt’s Luxury Momentum Picks Up Speed at ILTM Cannes
Hyatt used the spotlight of ILTM Cannes to sketch out a vision that feels both ambitious and strangely intimate for a global heavyweight: a tighter, more personality-driven luxury universe guided—at least for now—by Tamara Lohan, stepping in as interim Global Brand Leader for Luxury. Lohan’s appointment lands with a kind of quiet inevitability; after all, she spent two decades … [Read more...] about Hyatt’s Luxury Momentum Picks Up Speed at ILTM Cannes
Sagrada Família — 100 Years of the Tower of Barnabas, Barcelona, November 30, 2025
A chilly evening settled over Barcelona yesterday, the kind that makes you breathe a bit slower just to take it all in, and the Basilica of the Sagrada Família felt more alive than ever. The night marked a century since the completion of the tower of Barnabas — the very first of Gaudí’s planned eighteen towers, and the only one he lived to see fully rise from paper to stone. … [Read more...] about Sagrada Família — 100 Years of the Tower of Barnabas, Barcelona, November 30, 2025
Ubigi Tops the World for eSIM Connection Quality — And It’s Not Just Marketing
It’s almost funny how many tech brands promise “lightning-fast global connectivity,” and yet the real story begins the moment you step off a plane and your video call freezes mid-sentence. So when an independent benchmark steps in and says, actually, here’s who’s doing it best, that tends to cut through the noise. The latest Latency Report 2025 just did exactly that, and Ubigi … [Read more...] about Ubigi Tops the World for eSIM Connection Quality — And It’s Not Just Marketing


