AZERBAIJAN CUTTING PRICES TO ATTRACT MORE TOURISTS

Gary Diskin -
Currently, the Azerbaijan government is considering a number of measures to boost local tourism. Cutting the airfare and hotel prices, as well as facilitating the visa procedure and constructing budge ...

TRAVELING OFF THE GRID

Gary Diskin -
Have you ever wondered what it is like going “off the grid?” Most travelers imagine that off the grid travel means hiking in to a geographically isolated area with lots of bug spray, needing anti-mala ...

TANZANIA: AFTER YEARS OF NEGLECT GOVT. TO INVEST IN TOURISM

Gregory Dolgos -
For years Tanzania's parks and game reserves especially in the Southern circuit – Ruaha, Selous, and Mikumi – have suffered habitual neglect and attacks of poachers. However, there is hope for change. ...

RUSSIAN TOURISTS SPEND LESS WHILE ON HOLIDAY

Denise Chen -
Russians traveling abroad go shopping much less this year. The greatest drop was recorded with respect to leather products, jewelry and sporting goods. ...

SPAIN RECEIVED 6% MORE CRUISE PASSENGERS UP TO MAY

Gary Diskin -
Spain welcomed 2.9 million cruise ship passengers between January and May, which is 6% more than in the same period last year. These are the figures released by the State Ports. In May the country rec ...