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Global Traveler Announces Ninth Annual Leisure Lifestyle Awards Share Article YARDLEY, Pa. (PRWEB) June 09, 2021 Global Traveler, the only monthly magazine for business and leisure luxury travelers, announced the winners of its ninth annual Leisure Lifestyle Awards in its Leisure Lifestyle Edition. The winners will be celebrated in an event at Kimpton Monaco in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 26. Global Traveler conducted a survey of its readers Dec. 14, 2020–April 30, 2021, with open-ended questions for the best in many categories of leisure, luxury and lifestyle travel. The survey ran in the magazine, as an insert to subscriber copies, as a direct mail questionnaire, online and was emailed. ....
The Cabinet Council approved several impact measures for the reactivation of the tourism sector and the economy, including the Master Plan for Sustainable Tourism 2020-2025. ....
4th Cozumel Cruise Dock is Setback with Opposition The 4th planned cruise dock in Cozumel, Mexico is setback with local opposition due to the impact on coral reefs. Photo Credit: CathyRL / Shutterstock.com Despite overwhelming support from local and national governments to increase cruise traffic to Cozumel, as well as an attempt to bring cruise ships to the island for homeporting, the fourth cruise dock could be off the table. Opposition from local environmental organizations is growing as the fourth dock could potentially destroy newly formed coral reefs in the area. With a tourism industry shattered by the pandemic and income for locals decimated, the build of the fourth dock has both sides up in arms. ....
Panama, May 27 (Prensa Latina) The Cabinet Council of Panama approved the Sustainable Tourism Master Plan (PMTS) as a planning instrument aimed at reanimating the sector in Panama. ....
Viking Sea berthed alongside in Bodrum Cruise Port, Turkey Viking Sea is currently at Bodrum Cruise Port in Turkey for crew embarkation and provisions. The Viking Cruises ship which arrived on Sunday from Trieste will stay for nine days to board its 278 crew in accordance with safety and health procedures, ahead of resuming cruise operations. Viking Sea will leave Bodrum on May 31 with crew to sail to Valletta Cruise Port in Malta. Viking Sea, Viking Venus and Viking Star will sail round-trip cruises from Malta in July. Haluk Hızlan, general manager of Bodrum Cruise Port commented: ‘The safety and health of all visitors of Bodrum Cruise Port is the outmost importance. He cited ease of air connectivity and as a non-EU country the Turkish visa regime for crew members provides a significant convenience to cruise lines for crew changes especially those from Asia and the Asia Pacific region. ....