France joins Italy, the UK, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, and Slovakia in sparking an exciting surge in Croatia’s tourism and economy. Dubrovnik is already alive with an early rush of visitors, undeterred by rising fuel prices and ongoing geopolitical challenges
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Portugal has joined over 35 European countries-including Germany, Spain, and Italy-in adopting groundbreaking travel initiatives. At the same time, the Netherlands launches an exciting €49 transport pass aimed at boosting tourism and driving economic growth
The UK now joins Germany, France, China, Japan, and others in facing a major tourism crisis. As crude oil prices surge beyond $100 per barrel, travel expenses are soaring, threatening to stall the rebound of tourism across Europe and Asia
Germany joins the UK, Austria, Slovenia, Poland, Norway, and Sweden in driving Croatia’s incredible 40% surge in tourist arrivals. As tensions rise in the Middle East, more travelers are seeking out safer European destinations for their next unforgettable adventure
The United Kingdom powers a remarkable 27% surge in Ireland’s tourism, leaving Canada, Germany, France, Italy, the US, and Portugal far behind. This incredible boom is breathing new life into Dublin, Cork, and beyond, revolutionizing Ireland’s travel landscape like never before
Germany has surged past Romania, Poland, Italy, the UK, Spain, and others to take the lead in Hungary’s tourism boom, boasting over two million overnight stays and a record-breaking number of arrivals in January 2026-signaling thrilling growth ahead!
Spain joins France, Italy, Greece, and beyond as travelers from China and India fuel a dynamic revival in European tourism this year, powering the continent’s comeback and sparking exciting new energy in global travel
France, Spain, and the UK are alive with record-breaking holiday tourism as NORAD tracks Santa’s enchanting journey across the skies. Air France and British Airways are preparing for a festive travel surge, with bookings skyrocketing as the magic of Christmas spreads everywhere
Madrid’s tourism is poised for an exhilarating surge as FITUR 2026 puts the vibrant Germany-Spain connection center stage, sparking a fresh wave of travel and trade. This dynamic event highlights powerful partnerships set to ignite rapid growth in both industries
The Netherlands is joining forces with Austria, Poland, the UK, Italy, and other European nations to catapult Germany’s tourism industry to thrilling new heights in 2025, drawing record-breaking numbers of visitors and delivering a dynamic boost to the economy
Italy has teamed up with Spain, France, Greece, the Netherlands, and Portugal to take on overtourism like never before. With strict tourism rules now in place across iconic cities like Rome, Barcelona, Paris, Athens, and Amsterdam, these nations are making powerful moves to protect and preserve their most beloved European gems
Spain joins forces with France, Italy, Germany, and Sweden in a daring new alliance set to transform luxury tourism. Discover the groundbreaking trends and thrilling innovations that will reshape European travel in 2025 and beyond!
England is gearing up to join Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Portugal, Poland, and Turkey in riding an exhilarating surge of football-fueled tourism. A groundbreaking new report unveils record-breaking visitor numbers that are sparking an electrifying boom in travel and tourism across Europe
Italy has joined the ranks of Canada, France, and the UK in witnessing a remarkable surge in Memorial Day travel, thanks to a wave of enthusiastic U.S. tourists. With relaxed entry requirements and fresh visa reforms paving the way, these beloved destinations are seeing an exciting uptick in travel demand!
Spain’s vibrant tourism scene is taking a hit as Ibiza sees a staggering drop of over 50% in summer travel interest. This downturn comes on the heels of intensified crackdowns on the island’s famed party culture and a wave of widespread protests, raising alarms about the future of its economy and the allure for potential visitors.














