TUI Group | Continuing its Strategic Expansion across Africa with the Addition of Seven New Hotels to its Portfolio

TUI Group, a renowned German leisure, travel and tourism company headquartered in Hanover and trading on the Frankfurt and Hanover Stock Exchanges is continuing its strategic expansion across Africa with the addition of seven new hotels to its portfolio.

In North Africa, four resorts joined TUI Group’ s offering in November, two additional hotels are set to open in Zanzibar, Tanzania by early 2026 and the First TUI Blue hotel in Gambia has opened its doors, strengthening the German group’s presence in West Africa.

CEO of Holidays Experiences Peter Krueger said that with the expansion of the company’s clusters in North, West, and East Africa, TUI Group is continuing to deliver differentiated holiday experiences in promising growth destinations. These new openings allows the company to reach new customer segment for emerging source markets.

The Mora Sahara Tozeur, TunisiaThis new luxury resort situated in western Tunisia features 93 rooms, and villas with desert views, three restaurants, the “The Pause Spa” with a sauna and steam room, a fitness centre, a multipurpose court, and two outdoor swimming pools. Guests can also enjoy a variety of activities like camel rides, desert hikes, and visits to local sites, while the hotel emphasizes sustainable practices and cultural experiences.

TUI Magic Life Redsina Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt: Tui Magic and Jaz brand expands its offering with this resort located on the suggestive Sinai Peninsula in Egypt in Sharm el Sheikh, renowned destination well known for its white beaches and crystal - clear waters, vibrant atmosphere, and a lively nightlife. The resort has been recently modernised and features beachfront access with a private beach and a large coral reef. The property features 521 rooms, five restaurants, numerous bars serving diverse cuisines and drinks, multiple swimming pools, (including an aquas park and adult – only options) a full service spa,  a diverse range of sports and entertainment and a diving school right by the house reef.

TUI Blue Tamala, The Gambia: This stylish adults - only resort is located on the Atlantic coast of Serrekunda, major centre and the largest area in The Gambia on the Gambia River, situated directly on a private stretch of beach. The property features 140 elegantly designed rooms, including swim - up options, and an all - inclusive concept tailored for relaxation and indulgences. Amenities include a beach bar, a relaxing Spa, a vibrant mix of daily live entertainment and the signature BLUEfit program with a wide range of sports activities and a modern fitness studio.

 Jaz Amaluna and Riu Swahili, Zanzibar, Tanzania:  TUI’s growing hotel cluster in Zanzibar will be further strengthened in the coming months. JAZ Amaluna will open on December 15, 2025, an adults - only resort located on Uroa beach in the idyllic Zanzibar, a tropical destination in East Africa attracting a multitude of tourist for its pristine beaches, unique natural settings and a vibrant culture. This five star resort will feature 211 rooms, including suites and swim - up rooms, a variety of dining options, a dedicated wellness centre and two swimming pools.

 In early 2026, Riu Palace Swahili will follow, which is also designed as an adults - only hotel located on Nugwi Beach and within a 10 minute walk from Kendwa Beach on the north coast of Zanzibar. The property will feature seven restaurants, 7 bars/lounges, a health club, a 24 - hour fitness centre and a terrace.

 Including the two upcoming hotel openings in Zanzibar, the portfolio of TUI Hotels & Resorts in Africa will grow to 106 hotels with over 34.000 rooms.

 Link

https://www.travelmole.com/news/tui-adds-more-africa-hotels/

Hilton | Expanding its Portfolio in the Middle East with the Future Opening of Three Hotels in Barr Al Jissah, Muscat, Oman

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc., American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia has announced an expansion of its portfolio in the Middle East with the future opening of three hotels by January 2026 in Muscat, Oman’s port capital, sits on the Gulf of Oman.

Muscat is a charming city surrounded by mountains and desert, with history dating back to antiquity, known since the early 1st century CE as a leading port for trade between the west and the east, an Arabian gem, highlighted by majestic palaces, bustling bazaars and white sandy beaches, a very captivating destination especially for those looking to experience a blend of traditional culture and modernity in the Arabian Peninsula.

For the opening of these three establishments Hilton has signed an agreement with The Zubair Corporation, an Oman - based company that is engaged in diversified activities in numerous sectors, along with its over 60 subsidiaries and affiliates, considered one of the leading business groups in the country.

The development will include properties under the Waldorf Astoria Hotels and & Resorts, marking the debut of the brand in the country, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, and DoubleTree by Hilton brands, effectively doubling Hilton’s presence in Oman.

The three hotels will be situated in Barr Al Jissah, a waterfront area on Muscat coastline, approximately 40 minutes from Muscat International Airport, a resort complex featuring luxury hotels, numerous bars, restaurants, multiple swimming pools, a large lazy river, a spa, sports facilities like tennis courts and a fitness centre, a range of activities including watersports and an Omani cultural village.

The Waldorf Astoria Al Husn Hotel Muscat - This property will undergo extensive renovations before reopening as Waldorf Astoria Hotel and will feature 180 comfortable rooms and suites, five dining venues, a spa, and access to a private beach cove. The hotel will join the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand -characterized by hotels that creates a unique sense of place with a relentless commitment to personal service and culinary expertise in landmark locations around the world, offering comfort, luxury and an impeccable service.

The Hilton Muscat Al Bandar – This hotel is located along the coastline with mountain views, positioned near cultural landmarks and dining venues.The property will featurre 198 comfortable rooms and suites, a six dining venues, a dedicated spa, various meeting and event facilities, including a grand ballroom and boardrooms. The hotel will open as part of Hilton’s flagship brand, well known to offer world - class service, emergizing environments and iconic locations in both urban and resort destinations. The brand focuses on creating public spaces with striking designs, lively bars, and destinations restaurants, complemented by elevated accommodations and numerous amenities.

The DoubleTree by Hilton Muscat Al Waha – This hotel will be the second DoubleTree property in Oman, situated on a private beach, nestled between palm tree and the Omani mountains, the property will feature 302 rooms, and four dining venues. The hotel will join the DoubleTree by Hilton brand that emphasizes comfort and a feeling of warmth, offering stylish accommodations but prioritizing guest experiences over flashy elements, with hotels designed to foster “human moments” and connection.

 Hilton currently operates three hotels in Oman: Hilton Garden Inn Muscat Al Khuwair, Hilton Salalah, and Double Tree by Hilton Muscat Qurum.

Links

https://stories.hilton.com/emea/releases/hilton-set-to-double-its-presence-in-oman-with-trio-signing

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article138649.html



Hyatt Hotels Corporation | Announced Plans to Open a New Andaz Hotel in Hiroshima, Japan

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in Chicago, Illinois has announced plans to open a new Andaz Hotel in Hiroshima, a modern city on Japan’s Honshu Island and the principal centre of the Chugoku Region, largely destroyed by an atomic bomb during World War II, known for its historical significance and cultural sites include, the Peace Memorial Park commemorates the 1945 event,  containing the ruins of Genbaku Dome, one of the buildings that was left standing near ground zero, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

The city is also known for other prominent sites include Shukkei - en, a formal Japanese garden, Hiroshima Castle, a fortress surrounded by a moat and a park, and as a hub for creative industries, attracting designers, artists, and musicians. 

Hiroshima is accessible via Japan’s high - speed rail network, with direct Shinkansen services from Osaka and Tokyo and is also served by Hiroshima Airport. This connectivity is expected to help the hotel attract international and domestic travellers.

The development agreement for Andaz Hiroshima was signed between a Hyatt Hotels Corporation affiliate and an affiliate of Takenaka Corporation, one of five major general contractors in Japan providing architectural, engineering, and construction services headquartered in Chūō - Ku, Osaka.

The project is part of a significant urban development initiative in the Japanese city and the hotel is expected to open in 2027 occupying the 21st to 31st floors of a mixed - use of the KAMIHACHI X high rise'

The development is part of  a major project in Central Hiroshima in the Motomachi Aioidori District, a one - minute walk from the Electric Railway’s “Tatemachi”,  public transports and close to landmarks like the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.

The hotel aims to integrates local cultural elements into its design and services and will feature 235 rooms and suites with modern comforts, restaurants, a rooftop bar and restaurant, a fitness centre with an indoor pool, and banquet and event spaces.

The property will be the second Andaz hotel in Japan, following Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills and will join the Andaz brand part of Hyatt’s Lifestyle Group, focuses on local culture, immersive experiences and a “casual luxury vibe”. Brand's Key features include dynamic, locally inspired design and art, freshly sourced food and beverages, vibrant lounge spaces, and unique cultural programming.

Links

https://newsroom.hyatt.com/102725-Hyatt-Announces-Plans-for-Andaz-Hiroshima

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article138652.html

Venezuela | Presented to UNESCO the Candidacy of Joropo Music to be Included in the List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

The Government of Venezuela presented to UNESCO the candidacy of Joropo, typical music of the Venezuelan plains, also known as “Música Llanera”, a musical style resembling the fandango with the aim to include it in the list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

According to information from Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), a state - run television station founded in 1964 and based in Caracas, the Minister of Culture of Venezuela Ernesto Villegas, reported that the official file that supports this candidacy was signed and highlighted the importance of this event for the cultural identity of the country.

The Joropo music, typical of the Venezuelan states of Apure, Barinas, Cojedes, Guáricom, and Portuguesa and also popular in Colombia is a high - energy rhythmic folk music genre characterized by fast tempos, intricate, complex syncopation, and it is a blend of African, Hispanic, and Indigenous influences.

This genre of music is typically played on the harp, “cuatro” (a four stringed guitar) and maracas, though other instruments like the bandola, mandolin, and guitar are also used. 

Singers often have a powerful voice, improvising lyrical themes frequently describing daily life in the “llanos” (plains) and stories of love, and sometimes also inspired by the natural world and animal life.

The popularity of Joropo music across the country consolidates its distinctive character and its cultural relevance in the Venezuelan music tradition.

Apart the candidacy of Joropo Music, UNESCO recognized the National System of Youth and Children’s Orchestras and Choirs of Venezuela, Simón Bolivar Musical Foundation, the status of Category 2 Centre, recognizing it as a global benchmark in music education, social inclusion and sustainable development.

This recognition integrates the System into UNESCO’s institutional structure,
strengthening in educational and cultural work and allows to share a transformative model that promotes the academic performance and job training of children and young people.

Founded by José Antonio Abreu, the System has trained more than 1.3 million participants and is consolidated as a symbol of international cooperation and educational excellence aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/venezuela-postula-el-joropo-como-patrimonio-cultural-de-la-humanidad/



Italy | Launched a Project to Revitalize Tourism in Inland Areas and Less Visited Provincial Capitals

The Italian Business Confederation (CI) has launched a project aimed to revitalize tourism in inland areas and smaller less visited capitals in Italy, with the goal of promoting sustainable and balanced development by encouraging year - round visitor flows. 

The initiative aims to move beyond a focus on specific peak dates to create a more consistent and sustained influx of visitors, which will in turn support local businesses such as hospitality and catering.

The project objective is to promote “quality tourism” by leveraging intangible cultural heritage to create sustained and diversified visitor flows throughout the year.

In a note from the entity, published on the digital news site of the television channel NTR24, the Italian Business Confederation pointed out that the objective of this initiative is to strengthen often marginalized areas and transform them into competitive tourist centres.

The Confederation highlights in this document that during 2024 the tourism sector confirmed its fundamental role in the Italian economy, with the country welcomed approximately 65 million international visitors, exceeding the levels of the years prior to the Covid – 19 pandemic.

During the first quarter of 2025, the tourism balance recorded a surplus of more than €21 million, equivalent to 1.0% of the GDP, and is expected that, this year, spending by international visitors will grow by 7.0 percentage points, with an average expenditure of about €930 per travellers.

The text points out that, however, the geographical distribution remains uneven, because while the northern regions concentrate the majority of visitors, central Italy registers the highest average expenditure, and in the south, as well as on the islands, strong seasonality and a fragmented supply continue to be faced.

CI’s project includes the identification of provinces where the offer is incomplete or poorly structured, with the creation of a community pact involving local authorities, companies, trade associations, as well as cultural logistics operators.

In this way, it will seek to define a coordinated and competitive tourism product, marketable in national and international markets, and expand collaboration to integrate local companies and global tourism networks.

It is estimated that companies participating in this plan will benefit from a greater presence, thanks to their access to a broader and more visible sector, in addition to strengthening influence, with the ability to impact  local strategies through technical debates, in order to achieve a widespread economic impact.

 It is expected that the generation of values will be expanded not only in hospitality, but also in transport, crafts, gastronomy and services.

In the first quarter of 2026, the operational agenda will be defined at the national and local levels, with a mapping of the tourism offer in the selected provinces, while workshops will be held with companies and key actors.

The source adds that by the third quarter of 2027, progress should be made in the launch of the tourism product, an effort that will be accompanied by an extensive national and international promotion campaign as well as a monitoring of impacts and performance, with estimates in arrivals, attendance, average expenditure and employment.

Link

https://infoturlatam.com/planifican-en-italia-revitalizar-el-turismo-en-zonas-menos-visitadas/

Laos | Actively Promoting Ecotourism Throughout Southeast Asia

Laos strengthened its role in advancing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ecotourism Standard, actively promoting sustainable, high - quality and responsible tourism and  ecotourism by investing in sustainable infrastructure, providing incentives for private investment in protected areas, and developing nature - based experiences that benefit local communities and support environmental conservation.

The government’s efforts include establishing new regulations supporting local businesses and cultural preservation, and working with international partners like the World Bank.

The successful Laos' strategy leverages the country’s abundant natural resources, ethnic diversity, and cultural heritage to support sustainable development and has been implementing ecotourism initiatives at both national and regional levels to balance economic growth with environmental and cultural preservation.

Examples include developing ecotourism in areas like Nam Et - Phou Louey National Park and the Bolaven Plateau, as well as working with communities to offer authentic experiences like learning traditional crafts.

Key components of Laos’s ecotourism strategy involve creating a solid and direct link between tourism, conservation, and local community benefits. The government and private sector collaborate with international partners and non - governmental organizations (NGOs) to develop and manage initiatives.

Within the ASEAN framework, Laos is strengthening ecotourism implementing the ASEAN Ecotourism Standard, a comprehensive framework with nine themes : Adaptive Management, Sustainable Use, Safeguard, Community Welfare, Stakeholder Awareness, Leveraging Appreciation, Quality Experience, Partnership and Collaboration, and Safety and Security.

These themes, broken down into 65 criteria, aim to ensure the ecotourism maximizes benefits, minimizes negative impacts, and promotes sustainability in terms of natural conservation, cultural heritage preservation, and local economic benefits, and this is part of a broader vision to position the region as a global leader in quality, responsible tourism.

Vientiane, the capital and largest city of Laos hosted a programme aimed at reviewing assessment procedures under this standard with the participation of 25 professionals who carried out a practical assessment in the field.

The activity included practical on - site assessment exercise. Document inspection and scoring methods focused on key components such as tourism activities, services and infrastructure.

Laos, as the project’s coordinating country, worked closely with the Asian Ecotourism Network, and received academic and financial support from the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia and the regional Tourism Fund.

The initiative seeks to ensure that the standard is aligned with the Association’s priorities in terms of sustainability, inclusion and tourism quality, within its plan to position itself as a global leader in ecotourism by 2045. 

Link

https://infoturlatam.com/laos-promueve-desarrollo-del-ecoturismo-en-el-sudeste-asiatico/

Tunisia | Topped Over 10 million Arrivals, Strengthening its Bid to Rank Among Africa’s Top Three Destinations

Tunisia has welcomed more than 10.03 million tourists between January 1 and November 20, 2025, a 10.3% increase from the previous year, according to figures from the Ministry of Tourism and reported by local media.

This brilliant performance put the country within reach of its 11 - million target for 2025 and strengthens its bid to rank among Africa’s top three destinations alongside Morocco and Egypt.

This growth is attributed to a strong recovery in the tourism sector, boosted by increased arrivals from key markets like the UK and France, and a government strategy to diversify and promote year - round tourism beyond the traditional “sun, sea, and sand” model, with new products, proposals and diverse destinations.

In terms of arrivals, notable growth came from the UK rose 40.1% to 415.000 travellers; France delivered 1.07 million (+6.4%), Italy (+8.6%) and Canada (+11%) also increased, while China, a priority market, climbed 18.6% to 24.268 visitors.

Tourism revenue for the first nine months of the year reached nearly TND7 billion, about $2.38 billion, an 8.3% increase.

With 10.2 million visitors in 2024 and tourism contributing 4.4% of GDP in 2023, according to data released by World Bank, close to the pre - pandemic 4.6%, the momentum underscores the sector’s strategic role in Tunisia’s economy.

The Tunisian government is actively working to diversify tourism offerings and improve air connectivity to achieve it goal of 11 million visitors for the full year, continuing to promote year - round coastal, health, cultural and environmental tourism, with its strategy includes attracting high - end travel and improving flight deals to reduce reliance on package tours.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/tunisia-tops-10-million-arrivals-eyes-africa-s-top-three.html

TUI Group | Continuing its Strategic Expansion across Africa with the Addition of Seven New Hotels to its Portfolio

TUI Group , a renowned German leisure, travel and tourism company headquartered in Hanover and trading on the Frankfurt and Hanover Stock ...