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Griechenland oder Türkei: Wo Europas Sommerurlaub 2026 wirklich günstiger ist
All-Inclusive in der Türkei, Tagesbudgets in Griechenland: Wo Reisende 2026 für ihr Geld mehr bekommen – und worauf es bei der Buchung wirklich ankommt.

Portugals Dark Sky Alqueva: Europas bester Ort zum Sternegucken – jetzt ausgezeichnet
Die Dark Sky Reserve am Stausee von Alqueva ist 2026 als bestes Astro-Reiseziel Europas ausgezeichnet worden. Was den Ort besonders macht – und wie du dort selbst die Milchstraße erlebst.

Machu Picchu am Limit: Wie aus dem Bucket-List-Traum 2026 ein Stress-Ausflug wird
Überfüllte Wege, lange Warteschlangen am Bus, chaotische Tickets: Was Reisende 2026 in Machu Picchu wirklich erwartet – und wie du den Besuch trotzdem gut planst.

Roswyn Mumbai: Indiens erstes Morgans-Originals-Hotel eröffnet mit Suiten, Listening Bar und Longevity-Wellness
Mumbai bekommt sein erstes Morgans-Originals-Hotel: Roswyn vereint italienische Küche, japanisches Sound-Design und ein Wellness-Konzept rund um Longevity – ein neuer Maßstab für Luxus in Indien.

Neue Fähre Zypern–Libanon ab 9. Juni 2026: Was die Cedar-Waves-Verbindung für Reisende bedeutet
Ab dem 9. Juni 2026 verbindet wieder eine reguläre Fähre Larnaka und Beirut. Cedar Waves hat den Online-Verkauf gestartet – das müssen Reisende wissen.

Luxury brand Aman is opening its first hotel in Mexico this August
Amanvari in Baja Sur California offers a coastal escape with three miles of swimmable shoreline.

I went bar hopping around Bulgaria’s capital Sofia – these are the best spots for craft beer
From pour-your-own-pints to vampire-themed bars, here’s where to get your fix of hops in the Bulgarian capital city.

London to Stirling for under €35: Lumo’s new train route has just launched
The operator, which launched in 2021, already runs trains between London King’s Cross, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Looking to book a budget summer holiday? Experts share their top travel tips
Despite rising travel costs and ongoing economic uncertainty, Europeans’ appetites for a summer getaway hasn’t curbed in the least. With these tips, the long awaited holiday season can stretch euros further when abroad – even if that means being closer to home.

Sri Lanka waives visa fees for tourists from more than 40 countries
As of 25 May, you won’t pay a cent to enjoy up to 30 days in the country.

Do German holiday destinations benefit from the Iran war?
A rise in bookings is expected above all on the North Sea and Baltic coasts, said CDU politician Christoph Ploß, the federal government’s tourism commissioner.

You can now buy Marriott’s luxury hotel look for your home – but some pieces cost more than €6,500
From sculptural lighting and designer rugs to wellness-inspired bedroom furniture, Marriott Bonvoy has launched a new online interiors shop allowing travellers to recreate the look and feel of its luxury hotels at home.

Prague Airport named overall winner at Routes Europe 2026 Awards
The award comes as Prague Airport expands international connectivity, having launched new routes last year and earmarked for new long-haul paths to the US and Taiwan in 2026.

Frequent flyers: How many of these airline collectibles do you have?
From Lufthansa’s first class ducks to KLM’s miniature houses, these items are a hot commodity among aviation enthusiasts.

‘Anime effect’: Fans boost tourism across Asia with pilgrimages to attractions and festivals
An anime-inspired ‘set-jetting’ travel trend is surging in Asia, with Trip.com reporting a 195% year-on-year rise in searches for anime and comic-related tourism experiences.

From rolling clothes to shoe hacks: The packing tips travel experts swear by
Heading away this summer? These tips from seasoned packing experts and the team at Euronews Travel will make travelling smoother, lighter and far less stressful.

EU air connectivity ‘flatlined’ in 2025 thanks to costs and regulatory burden, says IATA
Over 12 months, 1,281 routes were added – but 568 of these were relaunches of routes that were paused over the past decade.

Portugal braces for travel chaos as nationwide strike threatens 500 flights
Holidaymakers heading to Portugal in June are being warned to expect delays and disruption as cabin crew, rail workers and metro staff prepare for a nationwide strike that could affect hundreds of flights and public transport services across the country.

Portuguese among top in Europe for desire to travel in 2026, but high costs remain a concern
Nearly 50% of those polled in the country cited financial limitations as a reason not to travel, according to a study by Europ Assistance.

Feeling hungry for Cretan cuisine? Crete named one of the world’s top dining destinations for 2026
National Geographic has picked Crete in its Best of the World list for food, and the island is also an official 2026 European region of gastronomy.

Where to travel for accessible adventures in Europe, according to the experts
From accessible mountain adventures in Scotland to tactile museums in Sicily, disabled travellers and accessibility experts reveal the European destinations making holidays easier, more inclusive and less daunting for people with additional access needs.

How to have a responsible day trip in Europe’s most overtouristed cities
Intrepid Travel has launched ‘uncommon day trips’ in Barcelona, Venice and Paris which aim to take travellers away from the main sights.

Airbnb expands beyond rentals with AI planning tools, airport pickups and World Cup experiences
The holiday rental giant is expanding far beyond accommodation, adding car hires, luggage storage, boutique hotels, AI-powered planning tools and exclusive travel experiences.

A brand new airline is set to launch this July – and you can book tickets from London now
Riyadh Air is set to launch flights to Manchester and Madrid too, with more than 100 destinations set to join the network before 2030.

Qatar’s tourism sector shows resilience and is ready to welcome visitors again
In an interview with Euronews, Visit Qatar CEO Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi revealed that the Gulf state repatriated 12,000 international visitors during the height of the recent regional tensions.

Lisbon tops global study of the world’s most livable cities for expats
As more people move abroad for work, lifestyle and flexibility, a new ranking has revealed the best cities for expats to actually live in. The study factors in everything from healthcare and safety to affordability and ease of settling in, with Europe dominating the top spots.

Want to climb Africa’s highest mountain? Getting to Kilimanjaro from Europe is about to get easier
Three airlines are launching routes – including one that starts in early June.

How to travel this summer without paying more for the crisis in the Middle East
More expensive tickets, possible cancellations and last-minute changes. The conflict in the Middle East threatens to complicate summer holidays. Brussels reminds travellers of their rights and recommends checking conditions before booking to avoid overpaying.

A new Orient Express journey will whisk passengers from Rome to Istanbul – for €20,000
More than 140 years after the original Orient Express captivated travellers, a new luxury rail route will carry passengers from Rome to Istanbul for five days of Michelin-starred dining and classic European scenery, with tickets starting at €20,000.

Fancy a taste of Finland? Then RSVP to this special foodie invite
Visit Finland is inviting 16 international guests on an all-expenses-paid culinary trip this autumn as it aims to put Finnish cuisine on the global foodie map.

Four Seasons opens a stunning new resort on the Red Sea
Found on Shura Island in Saudi Arabia, the luxury property has a spa, three swimming pools and a 1.3km-long beach.

Thailand plans to cut visa-free stays for tourists amid crackdown on foreign crime
Holidaymakers from more than 90 countries could soon face shorter visa-free stays in Thailand, as officials move to curb crimes involving foreign nationals despite tourism remaining vital to the country’s economy.

Dutch groups launch equal air travel tax campaign over flight cost fears
Netherlands-based travel firms are urging the Dutch government to rethink steep aviation tax rises they say could price ordinary families out of holidays and push travellers to airports across the border.

Eurovision Song Contest 2027 potential host cities: What to do in Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Burgas
From the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe to the Bulgarian Riviera, here’s where the 71st edition might be held.

Spain, Italy or France? Which countries in Europe attract the most tourists?
The traditional hotspots continue to dominate European travel despite overtourism protests, with new figures revealing where hundreds of millions of travellers are spending their holidays across the continent.

Suez Canal summit: global tourism holds its breath
More than 300 world tourism leaders have gathered on an unprecedented Suez Canal cruise in Egypt to seek solutions to a crisis over the Iran war that threatens the summer with more expensive flights, route cuts and fewer flights due to fuel shortages.

Grief travel is booming as mourners turn to healing retreats and wellness escapes
From Greek spa retreats to psychedelic healing breaks in Jamaica, a growing number of travellers are booking grief-focused getaways to process loss, trauma and heartbreak away from everyday life.

‘Long snooze’: Is this the world’s best hotel bed?
The ‘Curator Suite 1503’ at RYSE, Autograph Collection in Seoul is home to an enormous extra-long bed, which stretches the near length of the room.

Off-grid Greece: This private island is going up for auction from €247,000
Just don’t plan on living in the lap of luxury, because the island’s protected status means major infrastructure upgrades are impossible.

Short-haul trips are on the rise for European summer holidays – here’s where to book now
Trending destinations this summer include rural Sweden, Vlorë in Albania and Normandy in France.

‘Dusking’ is the latest travel trend – and these are the world’s best destinations for it
'Dusking', the trend encouraging people to slow down and watch the sunset, is taking off, and a new ranking has revealed the world’s best destinations to experience it, from Santorini and Bali to the Amalfi Coast and the Maldives.

Adult ‘playcations’ emerge as the ‘defining’ US summer travel trend, according to Airbnb
Short-haul playcations are shaping US summer travel, as adults flock to unexpected destinations built around active hobbies and hands-on experiences.