Michoacán, Mexico | Relevant Tourist Flows with Record Number in 2025

Michoacán, a state located in western Mexico, known for its beautiful colonial cities like UNESCO - listed Morelia, a breathtaking biodiversity including the Monarch Butterly Biosphere Reserve, a stunning Pacific coastline, all set within a rugged, mountainous landscape, a land highlighted by a rich cultural and historical heritage, a delicious cuisine, often referred as the “Soul of Mexico” for its deep cultural roots, historic towns and for boasting one of the most diverse indigenous populations in the country experienced relevant tourist flows with record number in 2025

The state welcomed a record - breaking over 10 million visitors last year, consolidating its position as a major cultural destination. The number of tourists arriving by air also hit a record high of over 1.5 million, the highest figure in three years as highlighted by Governor Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla. 

The official stressed that the eight new routed operated by Volaris airline allowed an increase of 15.4% of passengers to the airport of the Michoacán capital compared to 2024, going from 1.304.000 to 1.5 million last year

The Governor said that with the increase in connectivity, the state received numerous U.S. tourists from important cities such as Dallas, Houston, Ontario, Sacramento, and San Antonio, in addition to strengthening national tourism by having direct flights to Ixtapa, Mexicali and Puerto Vallarta.

Michoacán’s Governor explained that the state has historical monuments, traditional gastronomy, natural beauties, crafts and customs, which are great attractions for tourists adding that visitors once reached their destinations in the state have good transportation services through which they got to know the Michoacán lands, such as private vehicles and commercial buses.   

Key Figures for Michoacán Tourism (2025):

•    Total Visitors: 10.635.487 
•    Growth: 5.6% increase compared to 2024. 

Key Features and Attractions Driving Growth

•    Cultural Heritage: Strong draw from traditions like the “Día de los Muertos” (the Day of the Dead) , historical cities like its UNESCO World Heritage capital, Morelia, the ancient Purépecha pyramids (Yacatas) at Tzintzuntzan, and cultural towns like Pátzcuaro. 
•    Natural Beauty: Ecotourism, rural tourism, and community – based initiatives. 
•    Pueblos Mágicos: Popularity of designated magical towns. 
•    Strategic Promotion: Active participation in tourism fairs (Tianguis Turístico) to form alliances and highlights operators. 
•    Business Growth: New partnerships and increased business meetings. 

In essence Michoacán capitalized on its unique offerings, achieving historic visitor numbers in 2025 through cultural events, nature tourism, improved air connectivity, and focused promotional efforts, with a positive outlook for 2026 and beyond. 

Link 

https://infoturlatam.com/michoacan-alcanza-cifra-record-en-2025/


Monseñor Nouel, The Dominican Republic | Unanimously Declared by the Senate as an Ecotourism Province

Monseñor Nouel, a province in the Central Dominican Republic, located northwest of Santo Domingo, has been unanimously declared by the Senate as an Ecotourism Province.

The province created in 1982 from La Vega province, officially becoming a province in 1991, named after Archbishop Adolfo Alejandro Nouel, a former interim president, is known for its natural beauty, offering opportunities for nature retreats, adventure, hiking, waterfalls like Jima Falls and Rodeo Falls and other relevant natural attractions include Loma de Blanco, Río Masipedro, and Sendero Yuboa with its hiking trails.

 Of relevance are activities like bird watching, hiking and exploring mountains for relaxation and adventures, swimming in Blanco and Juna Rivers. Key sites in the province for a stay are the Casabito ecotourism centre within the Las Neblinas National Park area, and  mountain villas like Villa Santanita and Villa Paraiso featuring river access and pools highlighted by very quiet surroundings.

This move championed by Senator Héctor Acosta to pave the way for a new phase of sustainable development in the region, offer tax incentives (Law 158 - 01), and fund to support ecotourism startups via a RD$20 million annual fund for four years, and policies to promote, micro, small and medium - sized enterprises (MSMEs) as a strategy to reduce unemployment and benefiting residents.

This initiative signifies a strategic shift in the region, aiming to create a sustainable tourism model that preserve biodiversity, enhancing the visibility of the province as a tourist destination while delivering tangible, economic and social benefits to residents

The Senator Acosta expressed gratitude to lawmakers in both the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies for supporting the legislation. The bill updates the province’s previous ecotourism framework, originally enacted in 2004 and repealed in 2021, bringing it into line with current public administration standards following rulings by the Constitutional Court.

The legislation also established the Monseñor Nouel Ecotourism Development Council, an autonomous body headquartered in Bonao, responsible for regulating, promoting, and ensuring inclusive and environmentally sustainable ecotourism development in the province.

With unanimous approval from the National Congress, the bill now moves to the Executive Branch for final enactment, a step expected to unlock new investment opportunities and position Monseñor Nouel as a key ecotourism destination in the Dominican Republic.

Link

https://dominicantoday.com/dr/tourism/2025/12/17/senate-unanimously-declares-monsenor-nouel-an-ecotourism-province/

Negliubka, Belarus | The Textile Tradition of the Village Inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage

The Textile tradition of the village of Negliubka in the Vetka district of the Gomel region of Belarus, was inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding as reported Telegraph Agency BelTA, Belarus’s largest news agency, citing the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 The decision to recognize that Negliubka unique fabric is in urgent need of protection from the risk of disappearance was taken by UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage during its 20th session in New Delhi, India, recognizing its unique weaving, rich symbolism in items like “rushnyks” or “rushniki” ( ceremonial towels),  clothing, household objects and complex patterns using original weaving and embroidery techniques, ensuring its preservation as a vital part of Belarusian culture.

 The tradition, which dates back to the 17th century, is a significant symbol of community identity and cultural pride, with knowledge and skills passed down within families from grandmothers and mothers to daughters, however today the tradition faces the risk of disappearing due to the decrease in the number of artisans.

 Negliubka's rushnyks are particularly famous for their complex polychromatic designs, featuring up to 25 shades often with red, white, and black dominant, and over 120 geometric and floral patterns.

 The motifs often convey wishes for kindness, love, health and prosperity and a unique aspect of the technique is that weaving is carried out from the reverse side, making each piece one - of - a kind.

Another highlight of the textile tradition of Negliubka is the execution of the traditional outfit, one of the most archaic and complex in Belarusian folk clothing, characterized by a white ornamental shirt, aprons, a woven shawl, and a wide red belt.

Residents continue to use these traditional textiles in their daily lives and they actively work to preserve the art through training programs at the Negliubka village weaving centre, the local school, and the Vetka children’s and youth art centre, and the village also hosts a biennial festival called “Krosentsy” to celebrate the craft.

 The tradition is showcased in the Vetka Museum of Old Believers and Belarusian Traditions, and its inclusion in the UNESCO list is a result of collaborative efforts by local artisans, experts, and national institutions to safeguard this unique heritage.

 This inscription brings the total number of Belarusian elements on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage lists to seven, highlighting diverse cultural practices from traditional crafts to rituals.

Link

 https://tvbrics.com/es/news/tradici-n-textil-de-negliubka-en-bielorrusia-queda-bajo-la-protecci-n-de-la-unesco/

Durban, South Africa | Relevant Investment for the Development of a Beachfront Amusement and Family Entertainment Park

eThekwini Municipality (Durban) has announced the development of a beachfront amusement and family entertainment park, replacing the old Funworld on the Golden Mile, a relevant R1 billion investment (about US$61 million).

This future entertainment park will include a Lightining Roller Coaster, Disko 24, a vertical swing, a 0.15 - hectare virtual reality area with more than 160 interactive games and e - sports activations.  family rides, water park elements (slides, wave pools), themed food courts, interactive kids’ areas, and other immersive experiences for all ages with ocean views.

The project with completion targeted for 2027 aims to boost tourism and revitalise the beachfront economy and strengthen Durban’s appeal as year - round coastal destination, the project forms part of the city’s broader investment strategy and construction will commence once statutory and commercial approvals are finalised. 

The scheme will be delivered with two Italian amusement engineering firms linked to Ferrari World, Universal Studios and Disneyland, with operations led by Durban - based Consulting and Project Managers.

Key Features and Attractions Planned

•    Thrill Rides: Expect modern roller coasters and high – adrenaline experiences like free – fall towers. 
•    Water Park Elements: Look for giant water slides, lazy rivers, wave pools, and possibly foam parties.
•    Virtual Reality (VR): Dedicated VR zones for immersive gaming. 
•    Family and Kids’ Zones: Mini rides, character meet – and greats, and safe interactive play areas.
•    Themed Dining: Neon – lit walways leading to themed food courts. 
•    Ocean Views: Integration of panoramic ocean views, enhancing the beachfront setting

The development is expected to create 900 construction jobs and more than 500 permanent jobs, with added features such as pedestrian walkways and viewing decks also part of of this initiative to enhance the appeal and attractiveness of Durban.

Link

https://atta.travel/resource/durban-plans-beachfront-amusement-park.html




Jakarta, Indonesia | Developing 267 Microparks as Part of its Drive to Become a Greener Global City

Jakarta, Indonesia’s massive capital located on the northwest coast of the island of Java, bustling political, economic, and cultural heart of the country, known for its historic and vibrant mix of cultures including Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab and European that influenced its architecture, language and cuisine, significant landmarks like the National Monument (Monas), rich history as the Dutch colonial Batavia,  incredible shopping and diverse food scene is developing 267 microparks as part of its drive to become a greener, global city.

 The initiative is part of Governor Pramono Anung’s priority agenda, focused on solving major urban challenges as reported by Antara, news agency that delivers real time information on various events from Indonesia and around the world.

The development of these microparks is part of a larger push by Jakarta to improve its urban environment which faces significant challenges including severe traffic congestion, pollution and the fact that parts of the city are rapidly sinking due to excessive groundwater extraction.

This initiative will also contribute to improving air circulation, natural lighting, reducing high temperatures, health risks and raising living standards.

The city has also planned a program focused on the recovery of 32 kilometres of mangrove areas and the planting of 500.000 trees in its metropolitan area, and in addition is prioritizing the creation of green spaces in informal settlements, as well as the incorporation of vegetations under viaducts and bridges.

The Indonesian capital aims to expand green open space to 10% of its area by 2030 and achieve global - city status rooted in history, culture, and innovation by June, 22, 2027, and seeking to strengthen collaboration between public and private organizations to promote sustainable urban development.

In addition to all that the city is actively working to improve its transportation network, increasing the fleet of electric buses, expanding new maritime routes and regulations for sustainable and energy - efficient building are being developed.

 Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/capital-de-indonesia-construye-267-microparques-para-volverse-m-s-verde/

Bern, Switzerland | Feriennmesse Bern - The Fair for Holidays and Travel - From 22nd to 25th January 2026

Bern, the capital city of Switzerland and the seat of the Swiss Federal Government, , known for its charming, well - preserved medieval Old Town built around a crook in the Aare River, a UNESCO World Heritage site will host from 22nd to 25th January 2026, Ferienmesse Bern (Holiday & Travel Show) a unique event in the tourism sector featuring travel specialists offering inspiration, ideas and deals for various types of trips. 

The event will take place at BERNEXPO, located at Mingerstrasse 6, an easily accessible venue in the Swiss city, a modern infrastructure allows that exhibitors ad visitors to enjoy a pleasant and efficient fair experience.

Organized by Bernexpo AG, an experienced player in the trade fair and event sector, the fair was established with the aim of providing visitors a platform where they can comprehensively inform themselves about various vacation destinations with the support of relevant experts, accommodation and outdoor activities providers. 

With its annual tradition, changing focuses, and wide range of exhibitors, Ferienmesse Bern has established itself as a must - visit for all professionals and travel enthusiasts.

The fair is renowned for its variety of topics and special shows. The focal points vary annually, with special emphasis on different types of travel and destinations. The fair is organized into themed areas like “Sea & More”, “Mountains & Water”, and “Bus & Travel”, plus adventure zones, guiding visitors through everything from local Swiss getaways to far - flung adventures with free consultations and destination showcases.

This diversity ensures that visitors, regardless of their individual vacation preferences, find valuable information and inspiration. 

In addition, each year, a special guest region is highlighted, receiving particular attention and showcasing new toursit proposals. This presentation allows visitors to intimately learn about the attractions, culture, and unique aspects of that region. 

A highlight of the Ferienmesse Bern is the personal consultation provided by representatives of various vacation destinations. These experts offer several tips for exciting, relaxing, active, extraordinary holidays, offering advises to plan tailor made tours, special itineraries or stays in one place with radial excursions. 

These specialists will provide detailed and personalized advice, making vacation planning easier. Visitors can not only gather information about destinations but also compare and book trips directly, and the exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore various travel options in one place.

Ferienmesse Bern’s Key Features

•    Inspiration and Advice: Travel experts provide tips and guidance for dream trips, from short breaks to long – haul journeys. 
•    Themed Zones: Discover different travel styles in dedicated areas, including cruises, beach holidays, guided tours, and outdoor activities. 
•    Local and International: Find ideas for exploring Switzerland and neighbouring countries, as well as adventures worldwide. 
•    Activities and Outdoors: Explore hiking trails, cycling paths, canoeing, camping, and more in the “Mountains & Water” section. 
•    Exhibitors: Meet tourism organizations, accommodation providers, and providers of leisure and outdoor activities.

Overall, Ferienmesse offers a comprehensive platform for professionals to stay updated in the latest trends of the tourism industry, networking and creating business relationships and for those interested in travel to explore and discover new destinations, seek inspirations, and plan their next vacation.

Links 
https://ferienmesse.ch/en
https://www.tradefairdates.com/Ferien-M5630/Bern.html

Hilton | Introducing its LXR Hotels & Resorts Brand in Turks and Caicos with the Future Opening of a New Property Located on Grace Bay Beach

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc., American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia, has announced the signing of AMARIS Grace Bay, a new addition to its LXR Hotels & Resorts portfolio, a development that will be located on Grace Bay Beach, an exceptional and extensive beach, located on the northern coast of the idyllic island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos.

Grace Bay Beach is world - renowned for its powdery white sand, calm, clear turquoise water, plus easy access and parking and a protective offshore coral reef making in ideal for relaxation, swimming, and water sports, with activities like parasailing and boat tours available, and Bight Reef nearby offering very good options for snorkeling.

Scheduled to open in 2028, this development is part of Hilton’s broader strategy to expand its presence in the Caribbean and Latin America. SEAFAMM (TCI) Ltd owns the project consisting in a mix of resort and residential offerings.

The planned development introducing LXR Hotels & Resorts in Turks and Caicos aims to offer the beauty and appeal of a Caribbean paradise with a property offering stunning views of Grace Bay’s turquoise water and boasting a design that will incorporate materials uch as woven fabrics and polished wood to integrate with the natural surroundings.

The resort  will include 170 comfortable rooms and suites, with options ranging from one to four - bedroom branded residences.

The property will feature two specialty restaurants, including a beachfront restaurant and a Japanese Grill. Additional amenities at the AMARIS Grace Bay will include a spa and fitness centre covering nearly 10.000 square feet, a 970 - square - foot event space, a kid’s club and game room.

The establishment will join LXR Hotels & Resorts brand, a Hilton’s collection of unique, independent luxury hotels and resorts in intriguing global locations, focusing on immersive, locally - inspired experiences and bespoke service, rather than a standardized brand feel. Each property maintains its own distinct history and identity, offering guests curated cultural adventures, fine dining, and a hub for personal exploration under the Hilton umbrella.

The new development will offer guests access to the Hilton Honours loyalty program, which provides benefits for members who book directly with Hilton.

Hilton currently has nearly 300 hotels in the region with approximately 160 more in the development pipeline including 50 properties in the luxury and lifestyle categories.

The company’s expansion plans also include other projects in the region, such as the Waldorf AstoriaTurks and Caicos Dellis Cay, set to open in 2028, and the Waldorf Astoria San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, expected in 2027.

Hilton aims to nearly double its presence across its luxury brands, which include Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, and LXR Hotels & Resorts.

Links

https://stories.hilton.com/releases/hilton-to-expand-luxury-footprint-with-lxr-hotels-resorts-in-turks-and-caicos-amaris-grace-bay

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article139284.html

Michoacán, Mexico | Relevant Tourist Flows with Record Number in 2025

Michoacán, a state located in western Mexico , known for its beautiful colonial cities like UNESCO - listed Morelia , a breathtaking biodive...