Day Headlines in Travel News: 2026-03-26

  • Princess Cruises Announces 2027-28 South America Season Aboard Majestic Princess (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 10:32:18)
    Princess Cruises unveils its 2027–28 South America season aboard Majestic Princess, featuring overnight experiences in the Antarctic Peninsula, late-night port calls, and access to 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites across the region. On sale now, the October 2027 through January 2028 season includes six departures across four itineraries (15 – 37 days), designed to give guests more time ashore in marquee cities and closer-to-nature scenic cruising in Patagonia and beyond.
  • Villa Vie Odyssey Receives UNESCO Accreditation of Peace (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 10:30:43)
    Villa Vie Residences today announced that its flagship vessel, Villa Vie Odyssey, has been provisionally designated as the world’s first Global Flagship for Peace, in collaboration with the UNESCO Center for Peace and aligned international initiatives.The designation marks a notable milestone not only for Villa Vie Residences, but for the broader residential cruise category, positioning Odyssey as a living, traveling platform for global unity, cultural exchange, and meaningful impact.
  • Trust and Rewards Top the List of What Matters Most to Travelers (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 10:28:33)
    New research from Choice Hotels International, Inc., finds that travelers today define value through trust, transparency and recognition. For many travelers, the right hotel option is no longer defined by price alone, but the assurance that the stay will deliver on expectations and reward and recognize continued loyalty.
  • Backroads Reports More Than 10% Growth in Active Travel to US National Parks (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 10:26:24)
    Backroads, the global leader in active travel, today reported continued growth in travel to the US national parks as the country prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary this summer. For many travelers, visiting places like Glacier’s vast alpine valleys, Alaska’s rugged coastline and Yosemite’s granite domes has become a bucket-list tradition or lifelong goal that blends nostalgia, natural wonder and outdoor adventure. Interest in these iconic landscapes has been building in recent years and shows no sign of slowing.
  • GRACE MYKONOS REOPENS FOR THE 2026 SEASON, WELCOMING GUESTS BACK (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 09:16:38)
    As the Cyclades prepare for another sun drenched Mediterranean season, Grace Mykonos, one of the island’s most iconic and long established boutique hotels, will reopen its doors on 1 May 2026, welcoming guests back to a property that has become synonymous with refined island hospitality.
  • Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives Promotes Krisztina Vaszjunyina to Resort Manager (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 09:13:31)
    Kuda Villingili Resort Maldives is pleased to announce the promotion of Krisztina Vaszjunyina to Resort Manager, recognising her exceptional leadership, operational expertise, and dedication to delivering outstanding guest experiences at the award-winning luxury island retreat.Krisztina has been an integral part of the Kuda Villingili leadership team since 2021, when she joined the resort as Director of Rooms. In this role, she successfully oversaw several key operational departments including Front Office, Housekeeping, Recreation and Transportation, ensuring seamless coordination and consistently high standards of service across the resort.
  • Arabian Travel Market 2026 rescheduled to August at Dubai World Trade Centre (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 09:12:35)
    Arabian Travel Market has confirmed that ATM 2026, ATM Travel Tech and IBTM @ ATM have been rescheduled to 17–20 August 2026, having originally been due to take place 4–7 May 2026. The events will still be held at Dubai World Trade Centre in Dubai. The ATM website states that the change was made due to recent developments in the region and now lists the updated August dates across the event platform.
  • Round Hill Hotel & Villas Celebrates the Summer of Restoration (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:39:54)
    At Round Hill Hotel & Villas, summer’s most meaningful moments unfold in a setting where every detail has been considered. This season of restoration begins with Mother’s Day weekend, continues with a Pickleball Invitational and wellness residency, and culminates in a Fourth of July celebration blending American tradition with Jamaica’s vibrant culture.
  • SEABOURN ANNOUNCES NEW 2027-2029 OCEAN VOYAGES AS IT CELEBRATES 40 YEARS AT SEA (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:24:21)
    Seabourn, the leader in luxury and expedition travel, has opened its 2027-2029 ocean voyage collection for sale, unveiling a year of thoughtfully curated itineraries as the luxury line prepares to celebrate its “Ruby Jubilee” in 2028, marking 40 years of exploration at sea. Spanning four continents, the new collection features voyages ranging from seven to 40 days, with extended time in port, new destinations, and special anniversary programming woven throughout a milestone year for the brand.
  • Loews Hotel & Co Introduces “Alchemy by Loews Hotels” (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:22:23)
    Loews Hotels & Co today announces the launch of Alchemy by Loews Hotels, a brand-wide beverage program crafted to transform cocktails and Free Spirited offerings into a transportive moment shaped by creativity and attention to detail. Inspired by botanical apothecaries and the art of intentional craft, Alchemy by Loews Hotels introduces thoughtfully composed drinks layered with subtle sensory elements that enhance flavor, mood, and connection, while showcasing the mixology prowess of the Loews beverage team.
  • MGM RESORTS INTERNATIONAL LAUNCHES ALL-INCLUSIVE EXPERIENCE ON LAS VEGAS STRIP (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:19:18)
    Arriving just in time for spring and summer travel, MGM Resorts International is launching an all-inclusive experience on the Las Vegas Strip, bundling hotel accommodations, daily resort fee, dining, entertainment and parking into a single upfront price – starting at $330 plus tax for a two-night stay for two guests – at Luxor Hotel & Casino and Excalibur Hotel & Casino.
  • Tambourine Reimagines Nevis for a New Era of Luxury Travel (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:13:40)
    Tambourine, the Fort Lauderdale–based hospitality marketing and technology company, announces that its complete brand and digital transformation of the island of Nevis has been recognized with a Silver 2025 Adrian Award in the Multi-Channel/Integrated Marketing category. Presented by HSMAI, the Adrian Awards celebrate excellence in hospitality marketing, recognizing work that blends creativity, strategy, and measurable performance.
  • ARC Hotel, Washington DC, Series by Marriott Announces its Reopening and Completed Renovation (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:11:24)
    ARC Hotel, Washington DC, Series by Marriott, announces its official reopening and completed renovation, marking its debut as part of the Series by Marriott brand portfolio. One of the newest brands by Marriott International, the distinctive collection brand is designed to deliver a thoughtfully curated guest experience that blends dependable quality, modern design, and exceptional value.
  • Pullman Danang Beach Resort Responds to Rising Bleisure Travel (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:09:27)
    As global travel patterns continue to evolve, “bleisure” travel, which combines business trips with leisure experiences, has become a significant trend in the hospitality industry. According to the 2026 Travel Outlook Report by Agoda, 76% of business travelers across Asia-Pacific plan to combine work trips with leisure time. In Vietnam, the trend is even more pronounced, with more than 85% of business travelers indicating they intend to extend their stay beyond meetings and work commitments.
  • Swap Commuter Chaos for Island Calm: The Long-Haul Holiday That Resets Your Mind (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:06:22)
    Located in the wild west of the island, Veranda Tamarin’s location lends itself perfectly for nature immersion. The Black River Gorges National Park is the largest protected forest in Mauritius and offers a unique opportunity to explore the island’s rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.  The park features a network of hiking trails that wind through dense forests, deep gorges, and lush valleys. One of the park’s highlights is the Black River Peak, the highest point in Mauritius, offering panoramic views of the island’s interior and coastline. The challenging hike to the summit is well worth the effort, rewarding you with breath-taking vistas of the surrounding landscape.
  • New Heights Await in Isère (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:02:59)
    This south-eastern corner of France offers an inspiring destination for summer rooted in adventure, wellbeing and tradition. Set amid a patchwork of alpine peaks, glacial valleys, tranquil lakes and rich grasslands, the region invites visitors to slow down and embrace a rhythm shaped by nature and local culture. Walking is one of the most rewarding ways to explore Isère and there are myriad trails to suit all levels and abilities, from family-friendly walks in the Vercors to high-elevation hikes in the Chartreuse Mountains.
  • Aeromexico returns to Quito with four weekly flights (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 07:01:40)
    Aeromexico resumed its flights between Mexico City and Quito with the arrival last night of its Boeing 737 MAX 8, which will operate four weekly flights. The return flight departed this morning at 10:30 a.m., following a brief ceremony attended by Ramón Miró, President and CEO of Quiport, and Pepe Zapata, Vice President of Sales for North and Latin America at Aeromexico.
  • From Overwhelm To Resilience, Most Expats Face A Relocation Reality Check (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 06:59:33)
    Moving to a new country can feel like a dream come true, and with 14.1% of the EU population being expats, the draw of life away from home continues to rise.But, sometimes the reality is not quite as simple. Along with the new exciting beginnings, expats often face real emotional challenges; from admin overwhelm (60%) and considering a new set of living costs (27%) to fear of isolation (21%)  and healthcare worries (11%), new research from digital insurance companion Feather found.
  • Marriott International Named a 2026 “Where You Work Matters” Platinum Employer (Breaking Travel News 2026-03-26 06:57:56)
    Marriott International today announced it has been recognized as a 2026 Platinum Employer on the Where You Work Matters List, the highest overall distinction, honoring U.S. employers that create high‑quality jobs and expand opportunity through strong career advancement and long‑term retention. Marriott is the only hotel company that is a platinum overall employer on the Where You Work Matters List.