Tourism

Luxury hotel collection Design Hotels looks to Apac for growth, adding four hotels in Greater China to its stable

The Berlin-headquartered collection adds more than 14 hotels in the Asia-Pacific region in 2025, accounting for about 28% of its growth

For Halijah Travels general manager Haffidz Abdul Hamid, Singapore’s role as a Haj transit point is an important piece of heritage that he hopes to keep alive – which is why he applied for the SG Heritage Business Scheme.

Haj-travel specialist Halijah Travels aims to stay relevant in a ‘dying’ industry

The family business is the only tour agency among 42 companies recognised as a SG Heritage Business

India logged nearly three billion domestic tourist visits in 2024, with the number of outbound departures at 31 million visits.

India hotels offer dolphin watching, mud cottages to spur growth

Travel operators are looking at untouched corners of the country and targeting high-spenders

Silversea's expedition cruise covers 2,000 nautical miles of some of the Earth's most remote waters.
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Lessons from the High Arctic

An expedition cruise from Greenland to Canada shows that real luxury goes beyond butler service – it’s the opportunity to truly connect with local communities and culture

The country has some of the highest alcohol consumption rates in Asia, according to the WHO, with locals typically reaching for the ubiquitous Chang, Singha and Leo beers.

Thailand lifts ban on afternoon alcohol sales

The predominantly Buddhist country still maintains strict alcohol laws, limiting sales to specific hours and banning them on religious holidays

With the mutual easing of visa requirements, South Korea has experienced a strong rebound in Chinese tourism in 2025.

South Korea courts Chinese tourists amid Beijing-Tokyo spat, but security challenges loom

Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have been steadily ramping up flight frequencies to China since early November

Chinese tourists walk in the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo, Japan, Nov 15, 2025. China has advised its citizens to avoid travelling to Japan, following a diplomatic row between the two countries.

Japan calls China’s travel warning unacceptable

CHINA’S recent warning to travellers to avoid Japan and for students already there to exercise caution is unacceptable, a Japanese government spokesperson said after Beijing ratcheted up its response ...

From Jan 14, 2026, visitors from outside the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway will have to pay 32 euros (S$48) - an extra 10 euros to enter the Louvre.

Most non-EU visitors will pay 45% more to visit Louvre

PARIS’ Louvre museum said Thursday it would raise ticket prices for most non-EU visitors, meaning US, British and Chinese tourists among others will have to pay US$37 to get in.