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Online booking for Mount Fuji climb to open on May 20
Visitors who plan to climb Mount Fuji will be able to book their places online from May 20 and make an advance payment of the mandatory ¥2,000 ($13) climbing fee. Climbers can sign up through the new online system up until a day before their climb. After completing payment, they will receive a QR code for them to scan at the entrance of the popular Yoshida trail in Yamanashi Prefecture. As informed by a news report in The Japan Times. Each user will be able to submit payments for up to 100 people in a single transaction. There will also be an option to make a voluntary ¥1,000 donation — which goes toward the mountain’s preservation — on the official website for climbing Mount Fuji when they make bookings. While online reservations are not mandatory, they guarantee entry to the trail on the intended day of climbing. Local authorities are limiting the maximum number of climbers to 4,000 per day. Climbers without a reservation can still enter the trail if there are available slots upon arrival at the entrance. The new online reservation system aims to streamline the process of climbing Mount Fuji and give climbers peace of mind, Yamanashi Gov. Kotaro Nagasaki said in a news release on Monday. “We hope that (everyone) will actively use the reservation system and enjoy a safe and comfortable climb up Mount Fuji,” he added. In addition, the Yoshida trail, the most popular of four trails up Mount Fuji, will be closed from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. each day to prevent those without a cabin reservation from engaging in “bullet climbing” — climbing the 3,776-meter peak in one go to watch the sunrise without staying overnight on the mountain. Yamanashi Prefecture, one of the areas in which the mountain stands, announced in February that it would charge each climber a ¥2,000 entry fee from this summer to address overtourism, a problem faced by Japan’s most iconic landmark and its surrounding area as well as other popular tourist destinations in the country after the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. In Fujikawaguchiko, a town at the foot of the Yoshida trail where a local convenience store have become a popular photo spot due to the view of Mount Fuji from there, a 2.5-meter black barrier is being put up to obstruct the view in response to tourists' misbehavior, such as ignoring traffic when taking pictures. Last year, a total of 221,322 climbers passed the eighth station near the summit, close to pre-pandemic levels, according to data from the environment ministry. Of these, 62% climbed the mountain via the Yoshida trail.
7 reasons why you should stay in Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel once travel resumes
Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel in Shizuoka prefecture opened its doors on June 30. Opening a luxury hotel amid the pandemic is tough, but the latest property of the Tokyu Hotel Group is bound to be a hit. With the hotel concept “Be at One with Fuji’s energy”, the hotel will be a perfect destination for all travellers who love to see Mt. Fuji, stay outside of the hustle and bustle of the big cities or explore Japan with the golden route from Tokyo to Kyoto. Here are some of the reasons why you should stay in Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel once international travel in Japan resumes. Amazing views of Mt. Fuji Mt. Fuji is one of the iconic views in Japan and the main draw of the luxury hotel. It capitalises on this wonderful nature’s creation with 70% of the twin rooms with views of Fujisan. The rooms are also designed to match the surrounding and have that seamless effect. For example, the colour scheme of rooms was carefully chosen to match the outdoors. The three primary colours are the grey from Mount Fuji's lava rock, the pink from Japan's famous cherry blossom and the green from Mishima's green leaves. The furniture in the room is also made of cherry blossom wood. Guests can choose between a traditional Japanese style with Tatami flooring and futon beds or Western style. The suites have large windows, even in the bathroom, where guests can enjoy stunning views and scenery. Hotel location Mishima is a perfect location in the middle of Tokyo and Osaka, the main gateways in Japan. Just 45 minutes from Tokyo and two hours from Kyoto, Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel is right beside the JR Mishima Station, so it is hard to miss. Shizuoka is also near other underrated locations in Japan like Izu, Fujinomiya and Numazu, making it a perfect base location for your next travel. Onsen-like bath On the top floor of the Fujisan Mishima Tokyu Hotel, the communal bath welcomes all guests for the retreat after a long day. There are traditional Japanese style baths with both male and female facilities, each offers an indoor pool and an outdoor pool, filled with the water from rain and snow that have trickled down Mt. Fuji through its mineral-rich surface over time, and heated to 40 degrees, together with a sauna area and a cold pool to dip into. All of this with amazing views of Mount Fuji, the outdoor scenery constantly evolves into new picturesque forms depending on the season and the weather. Guests can sit back and relax taking in one of the best views in all of Japan. Those with tattoos can experience this amenity as the staff will provide you with bandages to cover them. Washoku The new luxury hotel is located between the mountains and the ocean, which are great resource of fresh produce that is offered in the hotel. This allows us to offer a great selection of traditional Japanese food to the guests. The chefs are trained in Robata style cooking which is kind of Japanese BBQ cuisine with an open kitchen. You have never tried unagi (freshwater eel) until you tried it in Shizuoka – the home of the highest quality unagi. Quench your thirst with the huge collection of local sake, beers and of course Japanese whisky. For those less adventurous, we do of course offer some great western style meals as well. Variety of activities Mishima is a hidden gem ready to be discovered. Just one-tenth the size of Tokyo, Mishima is a good size to walk around easily and cycling with beautiful views of Mt. Fuji. Surrounded by mountains such as the one and only Mt. Fuji and oceans, Suruga bay, Mishima has various nature activities including paragliding and cruising. The famous Japanese garden, Rakujuen, is located in front of the hotel. The previous emperor used to stay in their vacation house and enjoy the breathtaking view of the garden in the summer. Enjoy the cherry blossom from January to May and the view of Mt. Fuji from November to February. Omotenashi Experience the highest form of hospitality and what is Japanese people are known for, which is omotenashi or putting customers first. The term is roughly translated as “customer is god”. Omote means public face – an image you wish to present to outsiders. Nashi means nothing. Combining them means every service is from the bottom of the heart – honest, no hiding, no pretending. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVEcX6jCpHk&feature=youtu.be Health and safety come first We are now living in a new world and the Tokyu Hotel Groups understands your anxiety and uncertainty by implementing health and safety protocols for your pleasant stay. These new protocols include regular virus test to staff, use of face masks by all associates, and regularly disinfect the places people touch at public spaces and backyard spaces in the hotels over four times a day.
5 mountains to hike around the Japan’s Setouchi region
Hiking or mountain climbing is one of the popular hobbies in Japan. There is even an anime about it – Yama no Susume – that shows the joy and fulfilment of conquering a summit. Japan’s Setouchi region is blessed with mountain scapes where visitors can choose from a number of trails from slow, easy ambles around the islands to more adventurous and advanced treks with several different mountains to climb. Here is a roundup of a few of the more challenging hikes for visitors to explore: Ehime - Mt. Ishizuchi and Mt. Kamegamoi Found in the Saijo area of Ehime Prefecture stands Mt. Ishizuchi and Mt Kamegamoi. Mt. Ishizuchi is one of Japan's seven sacred peaks, it is named the ‘Stone Hammer’ as a result of its sharp and rocky summit. It is the tallest mountain in western Japan with a peak of 1,982 meters, not only known for its beauty but also for the challenge it presents climbers. Once hikers have tackled this tough hike up, they can relax and enjoy the views with peace and tranquillity at its peak. Nearby peak, Mt. Kamegamori, is one of the ‘Three Peaks of Iyo’, it is a short and relatively easy climb that still provides amazing views of the surrounding mountain range. Hyogo – Mt. Maya and Mt. Rokkosan Mt. Maya and Mt. Rokkosan are both found in the Kobe area of the Hyogo Prefecture, hiking up either one of these mountains will offer visitors stunning views of both Kobe and Osaka. Mt. Maya is one of the main peaks in the Rokko mountain range to the north of Kobe city and is often referred to as a ‘ten-million-dollar night view’. Mt. Rokko is another hiking gem of the Kobe area located close to the hot springs of Arima Onsen, as well as the cities of Osaka and Kobe. Once hikers reach the top, they can expect a panoramic view of Osaka Bay or a wonderful view over the city of Kobe. Kagawa - Mt. Ilnoyama Mt. Ilnoyama, also known as ‘Sanuki Fuji’, is located in the Marugame area of north Kagawa. Ilnoyama is a 422-meter-high mountain that is designated as the Seto Inland Sea National Park. The area is dotted with Japanese tea rooms where hikers can relax in after their day out and learn more about authentic Japanese culture. Whilst hiking, visitors will set sights on a number of local treasure troves including; wild birds and Japanese megaliths, these are large stone structures that have been constructed into a monument. During the months of April and August when the sun rises, the summit of Sanuki Fuji reflects on the surface of the water creating a gorgeous diamond image in the water. Tokushima - Mt. Tsurugi Mt. Tsurugi is 1,955 meters in height making it the second-highest mountain in western Japan after Mt. Ishizuchi. It is surrounded by a 1,800-meter-high class mountain range making it a gorgeous setting to hike around. This is the perfect place for those who want the chance to experience stunning panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea at height without having to walk for too long. There is a chairlift that takes hikers from the trailhead to the middle of the trail. Enjoy walking around this area throughout the seasons and get a glimpse of spectacular Japanese nature and wildlife throughout the year. This area boasts colonies of alpine plants and rare virgin forest, this is a forest that hosts a mature, densely populated ecosystem uninfluenced by human activity. Yamaguchi - Suo Oshima Suo Oshima is the third largest island in the Seto Inland Sea, it is located at the eastern end of Yamaguchi Prefecture and is famous for being the hometown of immigrants from Hawaii, the USA and Kauai Island from the Meiji Restoration period. The Seto Inland Alps are nicknamed as the ‘600m ridgeline’, included in this line of mountains is Mt. Monju, Mt. Kano, Mt. Genmeizan and Mt. Dake. Visitors tend to start the Suo Oshima Trekking after a scenic drive to the Monju Temple, this is located just halfway up the mountain, it is roughly a three-hour round-trip by car from lodgings. The ridgeline is easily walkable with the top of Mt. Kano offering traces of a former Japanese army artillery battery, as well as a fantastic view. For those who want to extend the hike and test their ability can embark on a five-hour long course.
Exploring and discovering Shizuoka, Japan on two wheels
Just one hour from Tokyo by bullet train and home to a spectacular natural environment of coastline, lakes and mountains, including the iconic Mount Fuji, it’s no wonder Shizuoka is gaining a growing reputation as an unforgettable cycling destination for riders of all levels. And with an abundance of natural hot springs, traditional Japanese hospitality and a renowned local food scene, there’s plenty to refuel the weary traveller after a long day on the open road. With a varied landscape ranging from sprawling green tea plantations, rice paddies and rural plains to rugged coastal paths on the Izu Peninsula, steep mountain climbs around Mount Fuji – including the diabolically steep Azami Line which carries a “World Class” difficulty rating - and picturesque routes through traditional towns and urban cities, the prefecture is ideal for beginners, enthusiastic amateurs and cycling professionals alike to explore by bike. With the eyes of the world on Japan for this summer’s feast of sport, Tourism Shizuoka Japan shares its selection of some of the prefecture’s top cycling experiences for travellers dreaming of a future cycling break to remember… Discover scenic routes and cultural stops in Gotemba Nestled within a valley between Mount Fuji and Hakone, Gotemba is one of the most scenic cycling spots in Japan. With a landscape dotted with points of historic and cultural interest, cyclists will enjoy stunning views of the iconic mountain as they ride. Specialist cycling company Ride Japan offers a self-guided three-day tour of the region, inclusive of premium bike rental, cycling-friendly accommodation and a Wahoo GPS unit preloaded with the route. Prices start from £1,052 per person and the tour, which is available year-round, is customisable based on a rider’s needs and abilities – travellers can contact Ride Japan direct to discuss options. Bike and brew with a green tea cycle experience As Japan’s highest producer of green tea, Shizuoka’s countryside is home to spectacular swathes of luscious tea plantations which are fantastic to explore on two wheels. Local Travel Partner’s Hybrid Bike Tour to a Green Tea Farm is a great way to combine a love of the famous brew with a leisurely cycle ride and includes bike rental, an English-speaking guide, refreshments and a green tea picking and tasting experience with a local farmer. Prices start from £99 per person with tour group sizes of up to six people. Ride into a good night’s sleep at Kona Stay Located on the idyllic Izu Peninsula, Kona Stay is a cycling-friendly hotel within touching distance of some of the prefecture’s best coastal and rural routes to explore by bike. Boasting comfortable rooms and an onsen (hot spring) bath ideal for relaxing muscles after a long ride, the property is also home to Kona Cycle which offers guests a range of cycling tours, expert cycling advice from staff that are former professional riders, a cycling retail space, bike hire and maintenance checks and cleaning for customers’ own frames. Stays start from £25 per night for a dorm room and £29 per night for a private room. Meet the locals of Hamamatsu by bike The Satoyama Cycling Tour in Shizuoka’s southern city of Hamamatsu is ideal for those wanting to experience cycling through a tranquil rural landscape while interacting with the region’s residents and culture. Variations of the tour, which include an English-speaking guide, include stops at temples and locally run restaurants, bakeries and stores. Prices start from £238 per group, which includes an interpreter, bike rental, entrance fees where applicable and food samples.
Experiencing Tokyo Beyond the Crowds
Tokyo, renowned for its dazzling neon lights, historic landmarks, and bustling streets, is a city that never sleeps. For travellers, this vibrant energy is thrilling yet sometimes overwhelming. Navigating through the crowds, the traffic, and the endless activity can make it challenging to truly pause and appreciate the beauty and scale of the metropolis. A Favourite Destination for Aussies In 2025, Tokyo has firmly established itself as one of the top travel destinations for Australians. With a 34% increase in Aussie visitors this year, the city’s unique blend of tradition and modernity continues to captivate travellers. From its world-class shopping districts to its rich cultural heritage, Tokyo offers something for everyone. The city’s accessibility, safety, and endless attractions make it a perfect choice for Australians seeking an unforgettable urban adventure. Seeing Tokyo from Above One of the most memorable ways to escape the city’s hustle is to take to the skies. From above, Tokyo unveils itself in an entirely new light. Picture flying over iconic landmarks like Tokyo Tower, the Rainbow Bridge, and even Mount Fuji in the distance. This elevated perspective not only showcases the city’s incredible architecture and symmetry but also offers a moment of tranquillity far removed from the busy streets below. Discovering the City from the Water Tokyo’s waterways also provide a serene escape from the city’s fast pace. Cruising along the rivers and canals reveals a unique, quieter side of Tokyo. It’s a chance to admire both modern skyscrapers and traditional neighbourhoods from an intimate and peaceful vantage point. The gentle rhythm of the water creates a contrast to the bustling energy found on land, making it a perfect way to unwind while still soaking up the city’s charm. Culinary Delights and Night-Time Fun Tokyo is a paradise for food lovers, offering everything from Michelin-starred restaurants to bustling street food markets. Aussies can indulge in sushi at Tsukiji Outer Market, savour a bowl of authentic ramen in Shinjuku, or try yakitori at a cosy izakaya. For those with a sweet tooth, Tokyo’s dessert scene is equally impressive, with treats like matcha-flavoured delights and fluffy Japanese pancakes. When the sun sets, Tokyo’s nightlife comes alive. From the neon-lit streets of Shibuya to the trendy bars of Roppongi, there’s no shortage of places to unwind. Karaoke bars, jazz clubs, and rooftop lounges offer a variety of experiences, while the vibrant energy of Golden Gai’s tiny bars provides a more intimate setting for a night out. Fresh Perspectives on a Timeless City Exploring Tokyo from these unique vantage points—whether soaring above it, gently gliding through its waterways, or diving into its culinary and nightlife scenes—offers a deeper appreciation of its vastness and complexity. This approach allows travellers to connect with the city on a different level, embracing its beauty without the distractions of crowds and noise. While the hustle and bustle are an integral part of Tokyo’s character, sometimes stepping back and experiencing the city from a fresh perspective can turn a visit into something extraordinary. Tokyo is more than its energy; it’s a city of contrasts, surprises, and serene beauty waiting to be discovered from every angle.
Sustainable travel, ‘seacations,’ and experiential tourism lead UAE’s 2025 travel preferences
UAE travelers are embracing a new era of tourism in 2025, with a growing preference for adventure travel, wellness retreats, cultural experiences, and sustainable tourism, according to a report from musafir.com, one of the UAE’s leading online travel agencies. The report highlights a shift in traveler priorities, with an increasing demand for immersive, off-the-beaten-path experiences that go beyond traditional luxury tourism. Talking about the evolving travel landscape, Raheesh Babu, COO of musafir.com, said: “The year 2025 marks an exciting shift in the travel industry, with UAE travelers embracing new horizons and prioritizing unique, immersive, and sustainable experiences. At musafir.com, we are committed to understanding these evolving preferences and providing tailored solutions that enhance every journey.” Among the most popular international destinations for UAE travelers this year are the Maldives, Bali, Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany, Japan, South Africa, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and the USA. There is also a rising interest in lesser-known destinations that offer distinctive cultural and nature-based experiences. Closer to home, regional favorites such as Jeddah, Riyadh, Abha, Qatar, and Salalah continue to attract visitors, while staycations within the UAE remain in high demand, particularly among residents looking for a quick yet indulgent getaway. Adventure and Wellness Take Center Stage One of the standout trends for 2025 is the surge in demand for adventure travel. More UAE travelers are opting for hiking, mountain climbing, and other outdoor explorations in destinations such as Nepal’s Everest Base Camp, the Swiss Alps, New Zealand’s Southern Alps, Japan’s Mount Fuji, and Jordan’s Wadi Rum. At the same time, wellness retreats have gained momentum, with travelers seeking holistic experiences in locations such as Thailand’s Chiang Mai and Phuket, India’s Kerala and Rishikesh, Bali, Switzerland’s alpine retreats, and the UAE’s Al Wadi Desert. The report also highlights a strong interest in cultural tourism, with destinations like Italy, Greece, Egypt, Japan, Spain, Morocco, and Bhutan ranking high among travelers looking to engage with history, art, and heritage. Winter travel remains a major draw, with Switzerland, Austria, France, Canada, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan emerging as popular spots for skiing and alpine experiences. The Rise of ‘Seacations’ and Experiential Travel Cruise travel has seen a resurgence, with more UAE travelers booking ‘seacations’ on leading cruise lines such as Resort World Cruises, Costa Cruises, and MSC Cruises. Meanwhile, experiential travel is taking precedence over traditional luxury tourism, with travelers increasingly prioritizing boutique hotels, eco-resorts, and stays that offer a deeper cultural connection. The trend reflects a shift in mindset, where unique and meaningful experiences are now valued more than opulence. Social media continues to play a crucial role in influencing travel choices, with platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube driving interest in emerging destinations and curated travel experiences. Influencers have become key figures in shaping travel trends, spotlighting hidden gems, immersive activities, and sustainable tourism options. Changing Travel Patterns and Sustainable Tourism The preference for longer, more immersive trips has grown, with travelers now opting for 7–9 day international journeys that allow them to deeply engage with local cultures, cuisines, and traditions. There has also been a rise in “bleisure” travel, where business travelers extend their work trips for leisure activities, allowing them to explore destinations beyond their professional commitments. Sustainability has become an essential factor in travel decisions, with UAE travelers seeking eco-friendly accommodations, carbon-neutral transport options, and responsible tourism initiatives. As travelers continue to adapt to new trends, flexibility in booking policies, travel insurance, and budget-conscious planning remain key considerations, ensuring seamless and stress-free travel experiences in 2025.
Turkish Airlines opens its largest international lounge outside Istanbul at Tokyo Narita Airport
Turkish Airlines has opened its largest overseas lounge at Narita International Airport in Tokyo. Opening a seventh lounge outside of Türkiye means that the airline, which flies to more countries than any other carrier, is providing its world-renowned hospitality and service excellence to more travellers globally. Speaking at the lounge’s opening ceremony, Ümit Develi, Turkish Airlines’ VP of Sales Far East & Oceania, said: “We are glad to open our largest overseas lounge at Tokyo’s Narita Airport, offering our guests a space that harmonises Turkish hospitality with Japanese elegance, symbolising over a century of close relations between our nations. Turkish Airlines’ lounge at Narita International Airport reflects our dedication to enhancing the travel experience and further strengthening our presence in the Asia-Pacific region.” Akihiko Tamura, President & CEO of Narita International Airport Corporation, said: “We sincerely appreciate the establishment of the lounge at Narita Airport. Turkish Airlines has greatly contributed to the expansion of Narita Airport’s network, and we are truly honoured that the airline has chosen Narita Airport as the location for its second lounge in Asia. “With Turkish Airlines' world-class route network connecting the entire globe, the opening of the lounge will enable us to provide even greater value to our passengers. We wish Turkish Airlines continued success and look forward to further enhancing Narita Airport’s capabilities while growing together in partnership. Located in Terminal 1 South Wing, Satellite 4, Gate 47, Turkish Airlines’ Lounge at Narita will cover approximately 1,500 m² once the second phase is complete. In the first phase, the expansive 800 m² lounge will offer a comfortable environment for up to 105 passengers. Open daily from 07:30 to 21:45, the lounge will be available to Miles&Smiles Elite Plus and Elite cardholders, and Miles&Smiles Elite Corporate cardholders. Star Alliance Gold members and Business Class (First Class) passengers flying with Star Alliance member airlines will also be able to relax in the lounge before their flights. Designed with a focus on luxury and comfort, Turkish Airlines’ Lounge in Narita presents an array of amenities to elevate the passenger experience. Guests can enjoy a buffet-style selection of Turkish, Japanese, and Far Eastern cuisines, with highlights including a Turkish pide oven (the only one at a lounge outside of Istanbul) offering freshly baked pide during lunch and dinner. Additional features include relaxation areas, daybeds with apron views, and a VIP room for enhanced privacy. Facilities such as shower rooms, accessible restrooms and a baby care room ensure all passenger needs are met. Connectivity is prioritised with complimentary Wi-Fi, flight information screens, and a dedicated workspace. Reflecting Turkish Airlines’ commitment to artistry and culture, the lounge’s design incorporates traditional Turkish marbling art and nods to iconic destinations, such as Mount Fuji at the entrance. With the addition of the Turkish Airlines Lounge in Narita, the flag carrier now operates seven exclusive lounges at international airports in Nairobi, Moscow, Miami, Washington, Bangkok and New York. Each lounge represents flag carrier’s commitment to delivering an exceptional standard of service and the warm touch of Turkish hospitality, while enhancing seamless connectivity across its global network.
Marriott Bonvoy announces its Asia-Pacific hotel openings for 2025
Marriott Bonvoy just announced a series of highly anticipated hotel openings throughout the Greater Asia Pacific region in 2025. This exciting year will see the opening of three stunning JW Marriott Hotels & Resorts, the re-opening of W Maldives, the debut of the first-ever Sheraton Hotels & Resorts in Papua New Guinea, and the introduction of Moxy Hotels in Nepal and AC Hotels in the Philippines. Additionally, Courtyard by Marriott will make its debut in Vietnam while Marriott Hotels & Resorts will expand to unique destinations in India. With these new additions, Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of 31 extraordinary brands is poised to deliver even more memorable and distinctive experiences to travelers, making 2025 a landmark year for hospitality. A full slate for 2025 FIJI The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa, Fiji (Reopening Q4 2025) Where: Denarau Island, Fiji Why Go? The Westin Denarau Island Resort & Spa, Fiji, the only Westin branded resort in the country is set to reopen late 2025 after a major renovation. Nestled amidst 30 acres of exclusive oceanfront space, this stunning island-style resort offers an ideal ambiance for rejuvenating your mind, body, and soul. Guests will enjoy 243 beautifully appointed rooms, each designed for comfort and tranquility, along with five diverse dining and beverage outlets to satisfy every palate. A new youth and teen zone will provide exciting activities for younger guests, ensuring fun for all ages. One can look forward to indulge in the Westin Heavenly Spa and participate in a comprehensive wellness program tailored to refresh and revitalize. With tropical swimming pools, thrilling water sports, and luxurious accommodations featuring the iconic Westin Heavenly® Bed, this revitalized resort promises an unforgettable blend of luxury and relaxation in a breathtaking tropical setting. INDIA Jim Corbett Marriott Resort & Spa (Q1, 2025) Where: Uttarakhand, India Why Go? Jim Corbett Marriott Resort & Spa will mark the debut of Marriott Hotels & Resorts in Uttarakhand. Nestled in the lush wilderness of Jim Corbett National Park and alongside the serene Kosi River, at the foothills of the majestic Himalayas, the resort will offer 99 spacious rooms and suites, each designed to provide stunning views of the Kosi River or the surrounding natural landscape, ensuring a tranquil retreat paired with the brand's signature Wonderful Hospitality, Always. Guests can look forward to indulge in a diverse culinary experience across four food and beverage outlets. The Corbett Kitchen will serve all-day dining, while The Great Room will offer a cozy lounge atmosphere. Malani Grill, a specialty restaurant, will delight diners with cuisine inspired by the five elements of nature, all while showcasing breathtaking views of the Malani range and Kosi River. For a more relaxed setting, The Sal Bar will provide a perfect space for drinks. Families will appreciate the Kids Club, featuring a nature-inspired playground, while adults can unwind at the Quan Spa or take a refreshing dip in the pool. Recreational options will include a gaming arcade, a golf simulator, and board games. For those seeking adventure, the resort will offer thrilling Jungle Safaris in Jim Corbett National Park, perfectly blending excitement with relaxation in this stunning natural paradise. Udaipur Marriott Hotel (Q2 2025) Where: Udaipur, India Why Go? Udaipur Marriott Hotel will be a flagship property in the enchanting City of Lakes, Udaipur, renowned for its majestic palaces, serene lakes, and rich cultural heritage. Located near the picturesque Fateh Sagar Lake, this hotel will offer 226 elegant rooms and suites, each designed with modern and contemporary aesthetics, providing stunning views of the mountains or the lake. Guests will enjoy a variety of dining experiences across three unique venues, including an all-day dining restaurant, The Great Room, and a rooftop grill and bar. For relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel will feature a skyline pool on the top floor, the luxurious QUAN Spa, and a fully equipped fitness center. The grand staircase, adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows, will serve as a spectacular photo-op, making it an ideal venue for weddings and events. This hotel promises a perfect blend of luxury and cultural immersion, offering an unforgettable stay in the heart of Udaipur. Marriott Executive Apartments UB City, Bengaluru (Q4 2025) Where: Bengaluru, India Why Go? Marriott Executive Apartments UB City, Bengaluru will mark the brand's debut in the 'Silicon Valley of the East'. This property will feature 200 plush apartments, including one, two, and three-bedroom options, providing a home-like experience with stunning views of Cubbon Park, Bengaluru's famed green belt. Guests will enjoy a variety of dining experiences with an all-day dining venue and two specialty restaurants: one offering Asian tapas and the other showcasing South Indian coastal cuisine. Located in the luxury hub of Bengaluru, UB City, the hotel will be surrounded by premier destinations for luxury shopping and high-end fashion. The property will blend modern architecture with sophisticated design, standing as an iconic landmark in the heart of the city. Guests can also explore a curated selection of fine-dining restaurants, rooftop bars, and gourmet cafés serving both global and Indian cuisines, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure travelers. INDONESIA The Westin Nirup Island Resort & Spa, Batam (Q2 2025) Where: Riau Islands, Indonesia Why Go? The Westin Nirup Island Resort & Spa will debut in the Riau Islands as the fifth Westin property in Indonesia. Nestled on the serene Nirup Island, just a short ferry ride from Singapore and Batam, this enchanting oasis will offer a perfect blend of luxury and adventure, featuring pristine beaches and vibrant marine life. With 146 accommodations, including 94 guestrooms and suites and 52 villas ranging from one, two and three-bedrooms, guests can choose from a variety of options. Dining will include an all-day restaurant, a specialty restaurant, a café/bakery, and a pool bar. The resort will feature two distinct pool areas, a Westin WORKOUT Fitness center, and the Heavenly Spa by Westin with five treatment rooms. Families will appreciate the Westin Kids Club and the Water Activities Center for exciting adventures. This exclusive location will ensure a tranquil retreat, ideal for wellness and relaxation. JAPAN JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo (Q4 2025) Where: Tokyo, Japan Why Go? After successfully launching the brand in Nara, the JW Marriott Tokyo will be our flagship property in Japan when it opens in Autumn 2025. Nestled in the vibrant and dynamic Takanawa Gateway City, this luxurious haven will feature 200 elegantly designed rooms and suites including a private floor focused on Mindful Rooms and Suites, each thoughtfully crafted to provide an unparalleled oasis of comfort and sophistication, offering breathtaking views of Tokyo's iconic landmarks, including the Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo Bay, Mount Fuji, and Tokyo Tower. In addition, select rooms provide exclusive access to our distinguished Executive Lounge, delivering bespoke concierge services and food & beverage offerings for discerning guests. Guests can embark on a culinary journey across seven unique food & beverage venues, where they can savor innovative European cuisine, indulge in traditional Japanese delicacies, relax in the stylish lobby lounge, or enjoy delightful pastries at the charming croissant bar. Each dining experience will be a celebration of flavors and artistry. The hotel will boast a serene spa, state-of-the-art fitness center, and a stunning pool with 8-meter ceilings overlooking the Tokyo skyline. An exclusive membership program offers privileged access to premium facilities, embodying an unprecedented level of luxury in the area. This new hospitality gem seamlessly blends luxury and convenience, inviting guests to experience Tokyo's vibrant culture with unparalleled comfort and service. MALAYSIA Sheraton Johor Bahru (Q2, 2025) Where: Johor Bahru, Malaysia Why Go? Sheraton Johor Bahru will be the fourth Sheraton-branded hotel in Malaysia, offering a modern retreat in a vibrant location. With 345 rooms, including 10 family rooms and 30 suites, guests will enjoy spacious and comfortable accommodations and warm, welcoming service. Dining options will feature Daily Social, &More Lounge, Soo Noodles, and the Unspoken Bar, complemented by leisure facilities such as a pool, a kids wading pool, a gym, and a Pocket Park. The Pool Bar will provide a relaxing atmosphere for refreshments. For business travelers, the hotel will offer versatile meeting facilities, including a studio, meeting rooms, and a Grand Ballroom that can accommodate approximately 600 guests for sit-down dinners. Additionally, the hotel will be connected to a boutique mall, set to open at the end of 2025, enhancing the overall guest experience. Marriott Executive Apartments Kuala Lumpur Malaysia (Q3, 2025) Where: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Why Go? Opening in Q3 2025, Marriott Executive Apartments Kuala Lumpur Malaysia will be the second Marriott Executive Apartments property in Malaysia, offering a blend of comfort and convenience. With 348 apartments, guests can choose from various configurations, including 151 one-bedroom apartments (with utility rooms), 131 two-bedroom apartments, 33 two-bedroom apartments and 33 three-bedroom apartments, all equipped with modern amenities like kitchens, refrigerators, dishwashers, and washers & dryers. Residents will enjoy a Residents Lounge that serves breakfast and evening cocktails, creating a welcoming community atmosphere. Additional facilities will include a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a Kid's Club for younger guests. The property will also feature a meeting room with natural daylight, making it ideal for both business and leisure travelers seeking a home-like experience in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. MALDIVES JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort (Q1, 2025) Where: Kaafu Atoll, Maldives Why Go? Surrounded by the stunning azure waters of the Indian Ocean, the JW Marriott Kaafu Atoll Island Resort will offer a spectacular retreat just 15 minutes from Velana International Airport by speedboat. Featuring 80 thoughtfully designed private pool villas, the resort emphasizes eco-conscious aesthetics and provides uninterrupted views of the opalescent ocean, complete with expansive terraces and a picturesque lagoon ideal for swimming. Guests can look forward to embarking on a culinary journey across seven exceptional restaurants and bars, where artfully prepared dishes highlight a spectrum of flavors using thoughtfully sourced ingredients. The Athiri steakhouse will captivate with its two-level design and panoramic views, while Nikkei will serve artisan cocktails inspired by Japanese-Peruvian cuisine. At Riva, guests can enjoy a modern take on India's rich culinary heritage, and PURE will focus on intentional dining with fresh, local ingredients from the JW Garden. Whether indulging in exceptional cuisine or unwinding at the Spa by JW, this resort promises rejuvenation for the mind, body, and spirit, immersing you in the unparalleled beauty of the Maldives. W Maldives (Reopening Q1, 2025) Where: North Ari Atoll, Maldives Why Go? W Maldives will reopen after a full-scale renovation, amplifying its unique charm as the first 'Escape' in the W Hotels portfolio. Nestled on heart-shaped Fesdu Island, just a 25-minute seaplane ride from Malé, the resort will invite guests to experience a seamless blend of tropical serenity and bold adventure. With 77 newly reimagined beach and overwater villas, each designed to harmonize with nature, guests will enjoy immersive retreats that reflect the island's biodiversity. Beach villas are inspired by the protective embrace of mangroves, while overwater villas draw from coral reefs and whale sharks. The resort's conceal-and-reveal design concept will add an element of surprise, ensuring memorable moments at every turn. Culinary offerings will include innovative dining experiences at FISH and FIRE, along with the Dare to Taste program featuring collaborations with renowned chefs. The resort will also boast one of the Maldives' most stunning house reefs, just a short swim from shore, and the private island of Gaathafushi for ultimate seclusion. With wellness programs and rejuvenating treatments at AWAY Spa, W Maldives will redefine luxury hospitality in a breathtaking setting. NEPAL Moxy Kathmandu (Q3, 2025) Where: Kathmandu, Nepal Why Go? Moxy Kathmandu will mark the brand's debut in Nepal and become the fourth Marriott International hotel in the country. Located near Thamel, the cultural heart of Kathmandu, the hotel will offer guests easy access to traditional architecture, vibrant street art, exciting food experiences, and historic landmarks, all within walking distance. The hotel will feature 102 keys, including 16 Moxy suites, making it the first of its kind for a Moxy hotel. Guests will be welcomed with a delicious drink at the signature Moxy Bar, which also serves as the check-in area. The vibrant F&B offerings will include a rooftop bar with stunning views of the Himalayan skyline and a specialty Mexican restaurant, perfect for the 'fun-hunters'. Experience Kathmandu's energetic nightlife with live music venues, cozy bars, and vibrant nightclubs, all contributing to an unforgettable stay in this dynamic city. PAPUA NEW GUINEA Sheraton Port Moresby Stanley Hotel & Suites (Q3 2025) Where: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Why Go? Sheraton Port Moresby Stanley Hotel & Suites will mark the brand's debut and be the second Marriott International hotel in Papua New Guinea. With 378 keys, including 268 premium rooms, 15 suites, and 95 apartments, it promises a range of comfortable accommodations for all types of travelers. With spaces designed to bring people together, guests can enjoy two restaurants, a bar, and a café, along with an infinity swimming pool offering panoramic views and a pool bar for relaxation. The hotel will feature Port Moresby's largest fitness center and a day spa for rejuvenation. For business needs, it will boast Papua New Guinea's largest and most modern conferencing facility, with 2,500 sqm of event space and an executive Sheraton Club Lounge, making it an ideal choice for meetings and events. This new hotel will provide convenience and enable connections in a vibrant destination. PHILIPPINES AC Hotel by Marriott Manila (Q3, 2025) Where: Manila, Philippines Why Go? The AC Hotel by Marriott Manila will mark the brand's exciting debut in the Philippines, nestled in the vibrant Ortigas CBD. Occupying floors 34-42 of the eco-friendly GLAS Tower, a Platinum LEED Certified building, this hotel embodies the essence of modern hospitality. With 60 purposefully designed guestrooms, including 12 Executive Apartments, guests will experience flexible, open spaces optimized for comfort and elegance. Dining options will include the Signature AC Store and a stylish Rooftop Bar & Garden, offering a delightful culinary journey. True to the AC Hotels philosophy, every detail has been carefully crafted to ensure an effortless stay, with everything you need—and nothing you don't. The hotel will feature 786 sqm of versatile meeting space, including a 448 sqm ballroom with panoramic views of Manila, making it an ideal venue for events. Signature spaces will maximize relaxation and collaboration, complemented by refined European-inspired cuisine and thoughtful moments that inspire throughout the hotel, ensuring a refreshing experience for all guests. SOUTH KOREA Courtyard by Marriott Pyeongtaek Azalea Park (Q2 2025) Where: Pyeongtaek, South Korea Why Go? Courtyard by Marriott Pyeongtaek Azalea Park will be the seventh Courtyard hotel in South Korea and the third in Gyeonggi Province. Strategically located in Pyeongtaek, this hotel is positioned near major business hubs, including Samsung Electronics and the United States Military Camp. With 230 contemporary rooms, guests can look forward to modern amenities and a natural atmosphere. Dining options will include TAVOLO24 for all-day dining, BLT Steak, and The Lounge for casual drinks. The hotel will feature a Grand Ballroom and three meeting rooms, an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and an outdoor garden. As the first international branded hotel in Pyeongtaek, it aims to cater to a vibrant community in the newly developed Godeok International New Town. THAILAND Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 22 (Q4, 2025) Where: Bangkok, Thailand Why Go? The Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok, Sukhumvit 22 will offer comfort and style inspired by mid-century modern rustic and Scandinavian design. Guests can look forward to experience vibrant vibes and craft brews at The Mesh, Bangkok's newest modern beer house. Located just 300 meters from EmSphere and UOB Live, and a short walk from BTS Phrom Phong, the hotel will provide easy access to business hubs, cultural sites, and Bangkok's lively nightlife. Guests will enjoy seamless access to premier shopping and entertainment at The Emsphere, Emporium, and EmQuartier, and will be just minutes from Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The hotel will feature 333 elegant rooms and suites with Thai-inspired design and modern comforts. For meetings and events, the hotel will offer 111.15 sqm of versatile space, including Mesh Lounge and Mesh 1 & 2, perfect for gatherings of up to 20 guests. The Mesh beer house will delight with Thai comfort food, a wide range of local and international craft beers, and a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for gatherings, business meetings, or casual hangouts. The hotel will also feature a 24/7 fitness center and a rooftop pool with breathtaking city views. Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa at Jomtien Beach (Q4, 2025) Where: Pattaya, Thailand Why Go? The Pattaya Marriott Resort & Spa at Jomtien Beach will offer the brand's signature Wonderful Hospitality in a serene escape inspired by the majestic Sugar Palms. Located in a more relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere compared to bustling Pattaya Beach, this resort will feature 289 rooms, including 26 family rooms and 11 family suites. Guests can enjoy a 6 km stretch of sandy beach with calm waters, perfect for relaxation and water sports. Dining options will include Goji Kitchen and Bar, FAMILIARE an Italian restaurant, and a Golden Hour Pool Bar with its stunning views over the Gulf of Thailand. The resort will boast three pools, a Quan Spa, gym, and a kids' club with pool. With direct access to Jomtien Beach, this resort will be ideal for families and water enthusiasts seeking a tranquil getaway. VIETNAM Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River (Q2 2025) Where: Danang, Vietnam Why Go? Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River will be the first Courtyard hotel in Vietnam, opening in a prime downtown location overlooking the picturesque Han River. Just 4.4 km from Da Nang International Airport and 2.7 km from the beach, it will offer convenient access to local attractions. The hotel will feature 296 modern and fully equipped rooms ranging from 35 to 52 sqm, including Deluxe City and River View rooms, as well as Executive and Junior Suites, all boasting stunning views. Guests can enjoy a range of culinary experiences at the Lobby Lounge with a Vietnamese tea concept, The Chill Bean espresso bar, The Landmark Restaurant, and M45 Sky Bar for cocktails and tapas. Leisure facilities will include a fitness studio, an indoor swimming pool, and a rooftop pool with panoramic vistas of the iconic Dragon Bridge. With 1,030 sqm of meeting space, including a 380 sqm Grand Ballroom and nine functional meeting rooms, the hotel will cater to both business and leisure travelers. Every moment at Courtyard by Marriott Danang Han River will be infused with passion, innovation, and forward-thinking energy, ensuring a productive and memorable experience for guests. JW Marriott Cam Ranh Resort & Spa (Q3, 2025) Where: Cam Ranh, Vietnam Why Go? JW Marriott Cam Ranh Resort & Spa will be a stunning addition as the fourth JW Marriott hotel in Vietnam and the first in the picturesque Cam Ranh region, promising a haven for discerning travelers. This luxurious resort will feature 258 elegantly appointed accommodations, including 176 spacious guest rooms (60 sqm with private balconies), 12 Pavilions, and 70 villas ranging from one to four bedrooms, all offering breathtaking beachfront views. Dining will be a culinary delight with 378 seats spread across diverse venues, including an inviting All-Day Dining restaurant, a Specialty Restaurant, the vibrant Rum Kitchen, and a relaxing Pool Bar, each serving a unique array of flavors. Guests can indulge in leisure activities with two expansive resort pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and a serene spa featuring eight treatment rooms. Families will appreciate the Family by JW, designed with engaging play areas. For business needs, the hotel will provide 667 sqm of versatile meeting space, highlighted by a grand 502 sqm ballroom. Nature enthusiasts will find tranquility in the beautifully landscaped JW Garden, enhancing their stay with immersive, nature-inspired experiences. This resort will truly be a sanctuary of luxury and relaxation, inviting guests to unwind and rejuvenate in a stunning coastal paradise.
Trip.com Group sees longer stays and unique destinations for the Lunar New Year
Trip.com Group released its Lunar New Year travel trends report which revolves around the themes of wisdom, intuition, and transformation reflecting the constantly evolving landscape. With travel back in full swing, Trip.com Group’s report shows how travellers are prioritising longer stays, meaningful experiences and unconventional destinations this year. Most notably, data reveals strong year-on-year growth for cross-border travel, with travellers combining public holidays and annual leave to increase their length of stay. How long will the holiday be for travellers in different countries? In the Chinese mainland, a source market for LNY travel, New Year's Eve is officially recognised as a holiday in 2025, allowing travellers to take just two days of leave for an eleven-day holiday. Korean travellers need to take one day for a nine-day break, while Singaporeans can create a five-day holiday with a single day off. As such, extended stays are a hallmark of this year's LNY. On average, Asia-Pacific travellers will stay up to 10 percent longer this festive period. Where are people going Popular destinations frequented by travellers who celebrate LNY include Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Chinese mainland. Data shows a strong pick-up in travellers exploring destinations outside the Asia-Pacific region, with medium and long-haul flights surging, especially among the Malaysia market and South Korean market. Travellers are also seeking new experiences, with a noticeable buzz around off-the-beaten-path destinations this festive season. Lesser-travelled gems such as Giza (Egypt), famous for the Great Pyramids and the Sphinx; San Luis Obispo (USA), known for its wineries and scenic coastline; and Charenton-le-Pont (France), located southeast of central Paris, are catching the eyes of travellers seeking unique experiences beyond the usual tourist trail. This trend extends to popular Asian destinations, with more seeking out lesser-known cities, such as Funabashi, Ibaraki and Okinawa (Japan) and Seremban (Malaysia). Short-haul flights remained a popular option among travellers with shorter national holidays. Malaysia and Thailand topped the charts for this in terms of booking volume growth. Travelling with family takes centre stage Family gatherings are central to Lunar New Year traditions, and this year, families are heading out together for festive fun on the seas and on theme park rides. Cruises are becoming an increasingly popular choice among Chinese mainland and Singaporean consumers, with data highlighting a triple-digit growth compared to last year. Among these, family-friendly rooms have risen by 400 percent, with the most popular ports including Shanghai, Singapore and Dubai, and attractive port destinations being Fukuoka (Japan), Jeju (South Korea) and Phuket (Thailand). Trip.com Group research reveals luxurious amenities and all-inclusive packages are emerging as the biggest motivators for APAC cruise travellers. In a similar trend, child tickets for attractions have also risen by 42 percent in overall bookings this year, with family-oriented attractions like Universal Studios Japan, Hong Kong Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland seeing notable increases. These theme park attractions, alongside aquariums and museums, are top choices for families seeking memorable experiences. Millennials are increasingly seeking Instagram-worthy moments at attractions like Mount Fuji and Shibuya Sky, which offers panoramic Tokyo views. Meanwhile, the older generations are prioritising luxury and premium experiences, gravitating towards luxuries such as Studio City Macau casino resort and Niseko's ski resorts. Seeking luxury and value Travellers are adopting a mix of premium and value-driven approaches to maximise their holiday experiences. There has been a strong pickup in bookings for 5- and 4-star hotels, with a rise in average bookings. Malaysian travellers lead this growth with close to a triple-digit surge in 5- and 4-star hotel bookings, followed by Singaporean and Thai travellers. Demand for alternative accommodations has grown significantly, especially in Japan, with traditional Japanese Ryokans, apartments, guesthouses and homestays topping the list for Chinese mainland, Thai and South Korean travellers. Notably, the average traveller's budget has seen double-digit growth, showcasing a willingness to invest in meaningful experiences during this festive season. Business class and first-class flights are trending this LNY, with strong double-digit growth across each segment. Singaporeans favour first-class air travel, with a 400 percent growth compared to last year, followed by South Korean and Chinese mainland travellers, also with strong triple-digit growth. Triple-digit growth for inbound travel to Mainland China Inbound travel bookings to the Chinese mainland have surged by over 200 percent year-on-year, with top bookings made by travellers from South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, the United States, Australia, and the UK. Data shows that popular Chinese travel routes continue to find increased popularity, with searches hitting triple-digit growth. Travel is centred around key major cities, including Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Beijing, with other lesser-travelled cities like Harbin, Chengdu, Xiamen, Zhuhai, Chongqing, and Hangzhou also making the list. China's increasingly traveller-friendly visa policies are fuelling this growth. Over 30 countries enjoy visa-free travel to the Chinese mainland, with 62 percent Y-o-Y growth in bookings from countries recently included in this policy. South Korea, Japan, Cyprus, Denmark and Croatia are benefiting from this recent policy. Additionally, China's expanded visa-free transit policy, now extending to stays up to 240 hours (10 days) for eligible international travellers, is injecting fresh vitality into its various sectors.
Norwegian Cruise Line Launches New Year’s Sale: Up to 50% Off Over 400 Destinations
As Australians begin the year with endless travel opportunities, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has kicked off 2025 with an exciting New Year’s Sale, now available across over 400 destinations worldwide. This limited time offer provides incredible value and exclusive benefits for travellers looking to embark on unforgettable journeys. Unbeatable Discounts and Exclusive Packages For bookings made before 21 January 2025, guests can enjoy up to 50% off all cruises. Additionally, NCL’s unique “More at Sea” package offers more than $3,250 in value, including unlimited premium beverages, expanded dining options, high-speed Wi-Fi powered by Starlink, and a US$50 credit for shore excursions at every port. As a bonus, all sailings come with an extra $500 discount, making this sale an irresistible opportunity for all types of travellers. Luxurious Onboard Experience The new “More at Sea” package ensures that guests enjoy a luxurious and enriching cruise experience. Highlights include: Unlimited Premium Beverages: Featuring an impressive selection of spirit brands such as Grey Goose vodka, Casamigos Blanco tequila, Hendrick’s Gin, and Woodford Reserve bourbon, along with over 100 specialty cocktails. Expanded Dining Options: Up to five specialty dining experiences on a 12-day cruise, with up to three indulgent appetisers and desserts at every meal. High-Speed Wi-Fi: Powered by Starlink, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout the voyage. Shore Excursion Credit: A US$50 credit at every port, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in each destination’s unique charm. Diverse Accommodation Choices NCL’s New Year’s Sale caters to every traveller’s needs, offering a variety of accommodation options ranging from cozy staterooms and balconies to suites and The Haven by Norwegian, NCL’s exclusive ship-within-a-ship luxury experience. Featured Itineraries Asia: Seoul to Tokyo – 11 Days Embark on a cultural journey from Incheon (Seoul) to Tokyo aboard Norwegian Spirit, visiting iconic destinations like Osaka, Hiroshima, and Shimizu with Mount Fuji views. Departures: 4 June & 16 July 2025. From AU $3,345 pp/twin share. Mediterranean: Rome to Barcelona – 7 Days Explore a new port daily on Norwegian Epic, including stops at Salerno, Messina, Valletta, and Cannes before ending in Barcelona. Multiple departures: May & June 2026. From AU $2,710 pp/twin share. Alaska: Dawes Glacier, Skagway & Juneau – 9 Days Sail roundtrip from Seattle on Norwegian Joy, with highlights like Ketchikan, Juneau, and Dawes Glacier. Departures: September 2025 & May–September 2026. From AU $3,110 pp/twin share. Conclusion NCL’s New Year’s Sale offers an unparalleled opportunity to explore over 400 destinations in 2025 and beyond. With significant discounts, luxurious onboard experiences, and various itineraries, now is the perfect time to book your dream cruise.
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