Niyama Private Islands Maldives is the perfect destination for Eid al-Adha getaways, with celebratory events lined up throughout the month of June, and special benefits for bookings of three nights or more. With two islands, and so much room to play, Niyama invites guests to find their groove this Eid al-Adha, whether hiding away in their sprawling pool villa, hidden from prying eyes, or diving into all the excitement on offer at Chill and Play. Throughout the month of June, there will be festive dining to celebrate Eid al-Adha, culminating with the Odyssey dinner on the 16th, when the beach comes alive with mezze stations and tanoura dancers specially flown in; the Fire Feast on the 17th, deep in the jungle, with the exotic flavours of South America and Africa; and on the 18th,...
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Couples seeking sunshine and low costs for their wedding are looking to head overseas in a bid for the perfect big day. Wedding and travel insurance experts at Quotezone.co.uk conducted a survey that showed 61% of couples are worried about unpredictable weather ruining their wedding. With over 20% of British brides and grooms-to-be now considering going abroad to get married, destination weddings are set to become even more popular in the next few years. The team at Quotezone have created an International Wedding Index to help couples search for their ideal wedding destination, and clear blue skies. Ten of the most sought-after destinations for a romantic wedding were analysed and ranked by a number of factors such as rainfall, average temperatures, hotel costs and approximate t...
Read MoreAsia and the Pacific reopens to tourism China has recovered its position as top spender on international tourism in 2023 as Asia and the Pacific consolidates its recovery from the impacts of the pandemic. In 2022, the list of top spenders was headed by the United States. France, Spain and USA took the top spots for most-visited destinations. Top Tourism Spenders in 2023 Chinese expenditure on travel abroad reached USD 196.5 billion in 2023, ahead of the United States (USD 150 billion), Germany (USD 112 billion), the United Kingdom (USD 110 billion) and France (USD 49 billion). Making up the top ten spenders for 2023 are Canada, Italy, India, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Korea. India jumped to 8th place, from 14th in 2019, confirming the growing importance of the cou...
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