Award-winning fondue, couples-only suites with hot tubs, and a European atmosphere make Chateau La Villette the perfect Easter escape in Brazil.
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97,000 foreign visitors in 2025 and a Hard Rock resort coming in 2028: Brazil’s Gramado is making its boldest move yet onto the international tourism map.
Under the waning moon, Lumni Experience hosts the “Luau das Estrelas by Parksnet” on March 7, blending music, lights, and stargazing in Gramado.
With 75% of Brazilian trips lasting 5 nights or less, city hotels are reinventing the guest experience for travelers with high expectations and little time.
Blue Tree Daj Resort in Ribeirão Claro, Brazil, unveils a themed program for March and April blending gastronomy, nature, and mindful rest.
From March 1 to May 31, Harry Potter fans celebrate Butterbeer with new desserts and exclusive merchandise across Universal parks.
During Holy Week, Pedras e Sonhos Inn turns Monte Verde into a romantic mountain escape with stunning views and cozy details.
For the eighth time in a decade, Air Canada has been named one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, reaffirming its commitment to inclusion and equity.
Rio de Janeiro welcomed 289,255 international tourists in January 2026 — a 17% jump over 2025’s record — and is now targeting 2.5 million arrivals this year.
In March, Roda Rico celebrates women with charity spinning classes and an exclusive promotional combo.
With seven long weekends after Carnival, Ilhéus blends beaches, culture, and Bahia flavors into unforgettable travel experiences.
The park names Rodrigo Galvão as its new Commercial and Marketing Director amid a R$2 billion expansion plan through 2030.
On February 27, Sheraton Grand Rio hosts the second Blocão, a festive Carnival parade for dogs and owners with live music and charity donations.
Overwater villas, 24h butler service, and bespoke ceremonies: Adaaran Prestige Vadoo turns love into lasting memories in the Maldives.
For 2026, Brand USA curated 50 family travel experiences for America’s 250th, from Route 66 road trips to museums, parks, and beach escapes.
Featuring Andréa Cavalheiro, Saint Andrews Castle hosts two open-air concerts in March, blending music, scenery, and elegance in Gramado.
With 18,500 attendees expected, BiS SiGMA South America 2026 turns São Paulo’s post-Easter calendar into a major corporate event with wide economic impact.
NYT, CNN, and AFAR named Penang a must-visit for 2026. The Malaysian island blends UNESCO heritage, street art, and Southeast Asia’s finest food scene.
Grand Hyatt Rio de Janeiro receives the global Green Key certification for its sustainable energy, water, and environmental management initiatives.
Bonito, Brazil’s eco tourism icon, brings its carbon-neutral model to the global climate debate at the One Planet Roundtable.
Txai Resort Itacaré enhances guest travel with a renewed exclusive VIP Lounge at Jorge Amado Airport in Ilhéus, Bahia.
Extended by popular demand, Monica’s Gang immersive maze at Parque Bondinho runs until March 1 — don’t miss Rio’s must-see family experience.
The 35 km Maltese Camino ends at Fort St. Angelo, a spiritual and historical symbol of the Order of St. John in Malta.
100 km from Manaus, Juma Amazon Lodge offers couples a sunset canoe ride with wine and cheese across 17,000 preserved acres of rainforest.
A celebrity chocolatier, a beachside luau, and guided nature walks: Txai Resort Itacaré turns Easter and Tiradentes into unforgettable experiences on Brazil’s Cocoa Coast.
Shakira’s confirmed megashow on May 2 in Copacabana is already driving reservations to capacity across Windsor Hotels’ 15 Rio properties.
The Dominican Republic’s consul left with a cooperation plan. Marcus Frota’s circus school showed a side of Rio most visitors never see.
Michelin stars, live NBA games and glass-bottom kayaking: Orlando has a full universe of adult experiences waiting in 2026.
An audio-animatronic Olaf, drawing classes with Disney legends, and brand-new character meet-and-greets are coming to Hollywood Studios this late summer.
50,000 visitors during Carnival 2026 and near-100% hotel occupancy: Itacaré is now Brazil’s hottest coastal destination.