Hilton | Planning to Open its First Standalone Waldorf Astoria Branded Residences in Mexico, Located in Guadalajara

Hilton Worldwide Holdings,Inc., American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia is planning to open its first standalone Waldorf Astoria branded residences in Mexico, located in Guadalajara, the capital and the most populous city in the western Mexican state of Jalisco.

Guadalajara known as the “Pearl of the West” is a vibrant blend of traditional Mexican culture, mariachi, tequila, charreria, and modern city life, highlighted by a stunning colonial - era architecture,  UNESCO site Hospicio Cabañas with murals by Orozco, a bustling historic centre with five main plazas, the massive San Juan de Dios market and other landmarks such as the neoclassical Teatro Degollado and its Cathedral highlighted by twin gold spires.

For the opening of Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara, Hilton has signed an agreement with Grupo Imobilario GFA, a real estate developer, with more than 50 years in the national and international market headquartered in Lomas Altas, Mexico City, marking the debut of the brand in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America, with delivery expected in Winter 2029.

The property will be located at Avenida Empresarios, 339, in Puerta de Hierro, Gudalajara’s most prestigious district, developed on a plot of over 2000 square metres in the Zapopan area, contributing to the vertical densification that has reshaped Guadalajara.

The project is planned as a 30 - story tower reaching 128 metres in height, architecture is by Gensler, a global design and architecture firm headquartered in San Francisco, California, U.S.

The design is inspired by the local context of Jalisco and  the interiors will be developed by Cuaik Architects, a leading architecture and design firm based in Mexico City .

The complex will include 114 private residences ranging from one to four bedrooms, and over 3.000 square metres of amenities including a lounge, coffee bar, outdoor pool and jacuzzi, sports bar, residents’ kitchen, library, cinema, children’s playroom, kids’ playground, pet park, fitness centre, yoga studio, spa, massage rooms, sky bar, and fire pit.

 The property will join the Waldorf Astoria Brand, which features a sense of “place” that reflects local culture, excellence in service, and the presence of luxurious amenities, combined with stunning architecture, curated art, and fine dining, providing unique and memorable experiences.

The Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara is part of Waldorf Astoria’s branded residential portfolio, which includes 29 properties operating or in the pipeline globally. The residences are not owned, developed or sold by Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. The developer uses the Waldorf Astoria brand name and trademarks under a limited, nonexclusive, and non - transferable license from Hilton.

Links

https://stories.hilton.com/releases/gfa-hilton-announce-waldorf-astoria-residences-guadalajara

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140458.html

Hyatt Hotels Corporation | Officially Opened its First Destination by Hyatt Branded Resort in Portugal, Located in Olhos de Água, Albufeira

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in Chicago, Illinois has officially openend its first Destination by Hyatt branded resort in Portugal, located in Olhos de Água, a charming former fishing village in the municipality of Albufeira, Algarve.

Olhos de Água, best known for its unique beachside freshwater springs or “eyes of water,” that bubbled up through the sand at low tide, offers a relaxed, family - friendly atmosphere, characterized by dramatic, ochre - shaded cliffs, scenic, sheltered coves, golden sand, and typical, fresh - seafood - focused restaurants, and retaining its charm with  traditional fishing boasts often found parked on the local beach.

Masana Algarve is situated at Rua Torre de Medronheira, just steps away from Praia Maria Luisa and Praia dos Olhos de Água beaches between Pine Cliffs and the Montechoro Strip, approximately 37 - 38 from Faro Airport (FAO), in an area characterized by coastal paths, sea views, a short distance from residential neighbourhoods, and Albufeira Old Town.

The property features 33 residences, including one - and two - bedroom suites villas, with garden, pool, or sea views. Each residence with interiors incorporating natural materials and earthy tones, includes a Bosch kitchen, with Create Brand appliances, living and dining areas, a walk - in shower, private outdoor space, and amenities designed for longer stays.

The resort includes two dining venues managed by TUPUQ such as Casa da Praia by TUPUQ offering breakfast, lunch, and light bites in a poolside setting, and TUPUQ Restaurant & Bar located on the rooftop, serving Mediterranean - inspired cuisine and cocktails.

Masana Algarve also provides two outdoor pools, one of which is adults - only, set within landscaped gardens and lakes, a fitness centre equipped with Technogym equipment, and a spa with sensory and chromotherapy showers, a sauna, hammam, and a couple’s treatment room with Thalgo products.

The resort opening add to recent brand launches in Lisbon and Madeira. Hyatt Hotels Corporation has stated plans to triple the room count of its hotels in Portugal by 2027.

Links

https://www.hyatt.com/destination-by-hyatt/en-US/faodh-masana-algarve

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140493.html

Egypt | Launched a National Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation

The Egyptian authorities have launched a national biodiversity conservation strategy until 2030, an initiative that reflects the course of the country’s leadership headed by President Abdel Fattah El - Sisi towards preserving natural resources and sustainable development as reported by Sada El - Balad, a news website and satellite television channel headquartered in Giza.

The National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP), developed by the Ministry of Environment and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), to halt biodiversity loss and protect ecosystems by 2030 marks a new stage in Egypt’s environment policy: the transition to a comprehensive, sustainable and collaborative approach to nature protection.

Key features of the initiative include mainstreaming biodiversity into tourism and agriculture, expanding nature reserves, promoting nature - positive 30x30 goals, and utilizing the Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) to secure funding.

Egypt possesses unique biodiversity, from the cradle of Nile Valley civilizations to the Egyptian deserts with their natural resources and seas that are home to the world’s second – largest coral reef. This wealth is part of the national identity and the basis of the country’s economic and food security.

The document includes 21 national objectives, with  strategic plan created to establish a clear national framework for the protection of ecosystems, the restoration of territories that have lost their fertility or suffered damage, and the preservation of sustainable management of natural resources.

This implies that natural wealth will be used in such a way that it is not depleted, but preserved for future generations. At the same time, biodiversity considerations are simultaneously incorporated into the development plans of various sectors: agriculture, industry, irrigation, tourism, oil sector and urban planning.

The Minister proposed attracting the private sector to projects in the areas of eco - tourism, nature reserve management, blue economy and clean energy, and urged the inclusion of the strategy among the priorities of public spending and the implementation of the financing plan for biodiversity, developed jointly with international partners.

Representatives of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) highlighted the relevance of the strategy and underlined the role of biodiversity for Egypt’s economy.

According to his statements, the coral reef reefs of the Red Sea boost tourism and create jobs, healthy ecosystems support agriculture and fisheries, increase resilience to climate change and ensure food security.

Today, Egypt has already achieved successes in the field of nature protection. The country is developing lakes, expanding the network of nature reserves, which already occupy more than 14% of the national territory, and implementing green and blue economy policies.

The updated strategy will serve as a roadmap based on scientific principles, international best practices and the provisions of the global framework for biodiversity conservation.

Its adoption is an important step ahead of the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), which will be held in Yerevan, Armenia from October 19 - 30, 2026, a key meeting that will focus on evaluating progress regarding the Kumming - Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework and accelerating implementation to meet global nature conservation goals by 2030.

Egypt’s Minister of Local Development, Manal Awad, stressed that the new strategy is not just a document, but a unified framework that helps different ministries and state agencies work together.

Link

https://tvbrics.com/es/news/egipto-lanza-una-estrategia-nacional-para-la-conservaci-n-de-la-biodiversidad/

Anguilla | Betting on Tourism with Social and Environmental Impact

Anguilla, a British Overseas territory in Eastern Caribbean, part of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, highlighted by a vibrant culture, an idyllic atmosphere, a stunning natural setting, pristine beaches, luxury resorts, and a unique culinary offer, is betting on tourism with social and environmental impact.

The Caribbean territory is transforming its tourism model to prioritize cultural, economic, environmental and social impact, aiming for sustainable growth by 2026.

The government is pushing for eco - conscious practices within the hospitality sector to protect fragile coastal ecosystems and promote sustainability, aiming to move beyond just economic gains,  balancing growth with environmental limits, focusing on high - value, and low - impact visitors rather than mass tourism.

The strategy includes a new Environmental Stewardship Programme for hotels, marine conservation under a Blue Economy initiative, and community - focused “volun - tourism” allowing visitors to participate in community projects, to ensure local engagement and social initiatives that are part of life on the island and that can also be incorporated into visitors’ itinerary.

Activities such as shopping in small shops, visits to spas, boat trips or participation in cultural experiences help to keep the local economy active, directly benefiting Anguillan artists, artisans, small businesses and community organizations.

Among the institutions that act in this area is the Anguilla National Trust, an organization responsible for the protection of natural areas and the historical heritage of the Caribbean territory.The preservation of historic homes, coastal habitats and threatened species, many of them restricted to small islands around the territory are the pillars of the organization. 

Conservation projects are financed through donations and fees charged on tourism activities.The resources are allocated to habitat restoration initiatives, protected area management, biodiversity research and environmental education programs for local people.

One of the most recent results involves the iconic Ground Lizard Hat, a species of lizard that had fewer than 100 individuals recorded in 2018. After conservation actions, the population exceeded the 1600 mark.

Another ongoing project seeks to protect a species of land snail considered one of the most endangered on the island, with the support of the international Darwin Plus program, a UK government grants scheme providing funding to protect and enhance biodiversity and build climate change resilience within the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs) .

The program supports projects focusesd on environmental research, conservation action, and capacity building, offering four distinct grant schemes : Local, Main, Strategic, and People & Skills, to support local and international partners.

 Tourism in Anguilla has also been linked to animal welfare initiative. The Anguilla Animal Reserve Foundation (AARF), a volunteer - run organization, maintains a shelter for dogs and cats, as well as promote adoption drives in partnership with the Morris Veterinary Clinic.

In addition to the rescue and care of animals, the foundation carries out educational activities in schools, with a focus on responsible ownership and control of the population of abandoned animals, which is identified as one of the main local challenges.

Visitors can get to know the shelter and interact with the animals, contributing to their socialization, in addition to supporting the institution through donations.

Another initiative is Second Chances, a charity store run by the Anguilla Animal Reserve Foundation in The Valley, the Anguillan capital. The space sells clothes, books and other items in good condition and the proceeds go to cover vaccinations, sterilizations, veterinary care and the maintenance of the shelter.

The organization also encourages tourists to donate objects that they do not wish to take back from their trip, expanding the collection for animal protection actions.

By bringing together environmental conservation, social projects and appreciation of local culture, Anguilla seeks to reinforce a tourism model in which the visitor not only knows the  destination, but also contributes to the preservation of the territory and the community.

The proposal is to demonstrate that the Caribbean island experience can go beyond leisure, including ways to explore, preserve, and support local initiatives that help keep the destination’s identity alive.

Link

https://infoturlatam.com/isla-caribena-apuesta-por-el-turismo-con-impacto-social-y-ambiental/

Malaysia | Social Media Fuels Rapid Growth of “Durian Tourism” in the Country

Social media fuels a rapid growth and boom in Malaysia’s “durian tourism” the pungent fruit into a major luxury agroturism draw, particularly between June and August Tourism Malaysia has launched 62 dedicatd tour packages featuring orchard visits, gourment tasting, and upscale camping (glamping) to satisfy global demand, notably from China, that established itself as the world’s largest importer of durian. 

The country is experiencing a growing phenomenon of “durian tourism” with international visitors, organizing short getaways and day trips around the peak production seasons and visiting the most recognized producing areas. 

According to a report by a data company, travellers are looking to taste varieties in their place of origin, learn about sorting methods and visit orchards that have become destinations in themselves, as reported by Bernama, a news agency linked to the Malaysian government. 

While regional durian travel isn’t new, with decades of tradition among Singaporean tourists, for example, social media has amplified this trend, especially on Chinese platforms, where how - to guides and the visa - free regime have boosted the appeal of travelling to Malaysia specifically to eat the fruit. 

The report highlights that China has established itself as the global’s largest importer of durian by value, concentrating about 95% of global demand. In 2025, the Asian country imported $7.500 million in durian with Thailand and Vietnam as the main suppliers. 

However, Malaysian durian is considered of the highest quality and fetches significantly higher prices on the Chinese market, while Thai durian is quoted at $4,239 per ton and Vietnamese at $3,739, Malaysian durian is quoted at $12,138 per tonne. 

The introduction of visa waivers for Chinese and Indian nationals has stimulated demand in price - sensitive segments, while improved air connectivity, with Kuala Lumpur as a hub for Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia, benefited both established destinations such as Langkawi,, Penang and emerging areas in East Malaysia. 

With the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign at the heart of a coordinated marketing strategy, airline partnerships and digitalisation of broader processes, the country is looking to convert regional demand into longer stays and increased tourism spending also with these attractive proposals like “Durian Tourism”.  

Key Features of Malaysian Durian Tourism

•    Orchard - to --Table Experiences: Tours offers exclusive access to farm, allowing tourists to pick or eat fresh durians directly from the tree, highlighting premium varieties like Musang King, D24, and Red Prawn. 
•    Curated Tourism Packages: 62.000 packages cover 12 states and include diverse options such as gourmet, adventure, and family – friendly activities. 
•    Luxury and Glamping: Moving beyond simple tasting, modern tours offer high – end experiences like “glamping” (luxury camping) in orchards, forest chalet stays and luxury leisure activities. 
•    Social Media Driven: The “Intragrammability” of luxury durian feasting and exotic orchard locations is accelerating demand among younger travellers and international visitors.
•    Cultural Immersion: Tours highlight local culinary techniques and the cultural significance of the fruit, often dubbed the “king of fruits."

These initiatives are supported by 27 local operators and aim to turn durian consumption into a full - day or multi – day vacation experience.

Link 
https://tvbrics.com/es/news/redes-sociales-impulsan-r-pido-crecimiento-del-turismo-del-duri-n-en-malasia/

Mozambique | Signed a Tourism Cooperation Deal to Boost Training, Infrastructure and Sustainability

Mozambique is enhancing its tourism sector through strategic alliances, focusing on boosting human resources training for the hospitality area to boost service quality and youth employment, infrastructure upgrades, and sustainability.

The Confederation of Economic Associations of Mozambique (CTA) and the Business Confederation of the Community of Portuguese - Speaking Countries (CE - CPLP) have established a strategic partnership during a meeting which took place in the capital of the country Maputo aimed at accelerating growth in Mozambique’s tourism sector. 

The cooperation focuses on three core pillars

•    Human resource training. 
•    Service quality improvement. 
•    Infrastructure development. 


The partnership also encompasses promotion of investment opportunities across hospitality, catering and tourism services, sectors considered to have high growth potential in the country. 

Key features of the tourism cooperation deals include

•    Training and Education: Portugal is reviving the Hotel School project and providing training/internships to boost capacity within the Mozambican hospitality sector. 
•    Focus on Local Employment: Cooperation aimed at training local youth to reduce skill shortages and ensure tourism serves as an engine of economic growth and job creation. 
•    Operational Excellence: Focus on optimizing existing infrastructure, such as improving service quality and upgrading existing airports rather than building new ones. 
•    Strategy: The collaboration form part of a broader strategy for Mozambique to improve its tourism landscape, aiming to attract more international visitors by enhancing infrastructure and human capital, highlighting the unique country’s vast coastal and conservation areas. 

Analysts suggest the initiative if well implemented, could help diversify Mozambique’s economy, reduce dependence on extractive industrie
s, and generate sustainable tourism revenue for local communities. Organisers have described the model as potentially replicable across the Portuguese = speaking nations. 

CTA representative Salimo Abdula described tourism as “one of the pillars for Mozambique’s development” emphasising that investment in workforce skills, particularly among young people, is essential to raise sector standards and attract more international visitors. 

The Business Confederation of the Community of Portuguese - Speaking Countries Vice - President Berta Montalvão said the mission aims to translate the shared Portuguese language connection into concrete economic outcomes, noting that the three - day visit in Maputo includes meetings with national institutions to identify specific and define a joint action plan.

Link 

https://atta.travel/resource/mozambique-signs-tourism-cooperation-deal-to-boost-training-and-infrastructure.html

The Lake Como EDITION Hotel Officially Opened its Doors in Cadenabbia, Italy

The Lake Como EDITION hotel officially opened its doors in Cadenabbia, a small centre part of the comune of Griante, located between the communities of Menaggio and Tremezzo on the west shore of Lake Como in the region Lombardy in northern Italy, a laid - village set around a sheltered bay on the Lario that embodies the essence of Italian charm and natural  beauty.

The hotel opening is the result of the redevelopment of the historic Britannia Excelsior that has undergone a transformation and has reopened as the Lake Como Edition Hotel, accessible via a private dock,  located at Via Regina, 41, hosted in a renovated structure originally built in 1830.

The opening is a collaboration between EDITION,  brand owned by Marriott International,, Omnam Investment Group, a pioneering global real estate with an incisive vision to source and develop distinctive real estate icons headquartered in London, England, UK and Bain Capital, LP, an American private investment firm based in Boston, Massachussets, U.S.

The property was acquired by Bain Capital and Omnam Investment Group in late 2021, through a fund mamaged by Kryalos SGR S.p.A., an investment management company based in Milan, Italy, with work beginning in April 2022.

The project preserved most of the original façade, introduced new drop - off area, reduced the number of rooms to enlarge accommodations, and added a terrace restaurant named Renzo.

The hotel design’s and architecture were led by Neri&Hu and De.Tales. Materials used in the interior include marble from MGS, ceramics from Marazzi, millwork by Extra Ordinario, Pianca and SkillMax, textiles by Kvadrat, Jaipur, and Class Design, and fixtures from Axor and Laufen.

Lighting is provided by MIIC, Flos, and Artemide, while furnishing come from Cassina, Vitra, Zanotta, B&B Italia, Molteni, and Thonet. Outdoor seating is supplied by Talenti and TRIBU.

The property features 148 comfortable guest rooms, suites across seven room types, including two penthouses and accommodations in Villa Gina.

The hotel’s four dining venues include Renzo, a terrace restaurant offering all - day dining with lake views, Cetino, chef Mauro Colagreco’s first restaurant in Italy, serving dishes inspired by lake, sea, and land, The Pool Bar, serving Mediterranean - inspired meals, and the Lobby Bar, offering cocktails and light bites. Some venues are exclusive to hotel guests, while others are open to the public.

Wellness facilities at the hotel are delivered in collaboration with the Longevity Suite. The Longevity SPA includes seven treatment rooms, such as the Iki - Sabi Ritual and Ultimate Biohacking protocol, Finnish and herbal saunas, steam and Turkish baths, a heated indoor pool, a cold plunge, and access to the floating pool which includes a pool bar, lounge, and private dock access for boating excursions.

The property also offers a fitness centre equipped with Technogym equipment, and seasonal programs such as sunrise yoga and guided mountain hikes.

Later this summer, Omnam Design Studio is scheduled to open The Lido, a second pool and lido space with a bar and restaurant, available to both hotel guests and the public.

The property joins the EDITON brand, part of Marriott International, characterized by a blend of luxury and lifestyle, a strong on focus onsophisticated design and unique, localized experiences tailored to each destination.

Key features of EDITION are personalized service, distinct public spaces, high - end dining and bars, and a combination of modern, edgy aesnthetics with local elements. The brand aim to create immersive “special” and unique hotels that go beyond traditional luxury to feel more intimate and authentic.

The project of Lake Como EDITION hotel  was led by Italy Country Manager Yaniv Medalsy, Project Manager Shay Zahari, and Omnam’s global team, with support from Bain’s Capital’s asset management team.

Lake Como EDITION joins other European projects in Omnam’s portfolio, including Rosewood Bauer Venice, Park Hyatt Taormina, Baccarat Hotel Florence, and Four Seasons Puglia.

The hotel opening is part of a larger development strategy by EDITION to expand its presence in key global locations. This opening adds to the brand’s portfolio, which includes hotels in cities such as London, New York, and Tokyo.

Links

https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/mille-the-lake-como-edition/overview/

https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article140387.html

Hilton | Planning to Open its First Standalone Waldorf Astoria Branded Residences in Mexico, Located in Guadalajara

Hilton Worldwide Holdings,Inc ., American multinational hospitality company based in Tysons, Virginia   is planning to open its first standa...