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Saudi, Welcome to Arabia is the official destination partner of the 2025 Esports World Cup

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The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) announced a new partnership with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA)’s official destination brand Saudi, Welcome to Arabia on Tuesday, 15th July.

Saudi, Welcome to Arabia is the official destination partner for the ongoing 2025 Esports World Cup which will run until 24th August.

The event is set to welcome audiences from around the world, and the partnership with the STA will showcase Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage, along with its diverse entertainment offerings.

According to STA spokesperson Abdullah Aldakhil: “Saudi hosting the Esports World Cup once again this year, reinforcing its position as a global hub for sports tourism and entertainment. EWC is more than just a tournament. Saudi invites audiences to go beyond the arena and experience the true Heart of Arabia through curated activations that showcase its diverse offerings. It’s an opportunity to turn spectators into explorers, and ensure every visit sparks a deeper connection with Saudi.”

The collaboration further positions Riyadh as a leading destination for world class sports and entertainment, and authentic, immersive experiences rooted in Saudi hospitality. 

What the partnership entails

STA and EWCF will develop a host of cultural programming and tailored activations for fans, with experiences ranging from high-stakes competition to live music, anime cafes, retro arcades, cosplay, and more. 

Visitors will be able to explore beyond EWC, partaking in Saudi’s mix of heritage, nature, luxury, and modernity, from its dynamic cities to ancient UNESCO sites, to Saudi Red Sea escapes.

EWCF head of sponsorship François Desir declared: “We’re excited to work with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to welcome fans from around the world to Riyadh this summer. The Esports World Cup brings together players, clubs, and communities from every corner of the globe — and our partnership is about making their experience here unforgettable. It’s a celebration of competition, culture, and the unique hospitality that defines Saudi.”

Bigger and better

In 2024, the inaugural EWC welcomed 2.6 million visitors, 14 percent of whom traveled from overseas. 

For 2025, expanded programming, increased venue capacity, and early travel packages supported by Saudi, Welcome to Arabia, have led to 40 percent of ticket sales to date being from international fans. 

This year’s EWC promises to be bigger and better, supporting Saudi’s profile as a destination for global gaming and live entertainment.

With its return to Riyadh, the Esports World Cup will unite global gaming communities for a celebration of esports culture. 

Featuring 25 tournaments across 24 games, 2,000 elite players, and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries, this year’s EWC also offers the largest prize pool in esports history, over $70 million. 

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Aloft Surabaya Pakuwon City to open in August 2025

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Indonesia’s Pakuwon Group and Marriott International announced that the new Aloft Surabaya Pakuwon City officially opens on 22nd August.

The launch marks the debut of the Aloft Hotels brand in Surabaya and the first-ever Marriott-branded hotel in the eastern part of the city.

Part of the Phase 3 expansion of Pakuwon City Mall, the hotel is strategically located above a mixed-use development spanning 1.1 hectares, with a project value of IDR 1.2 trillion. 

According to Pakuwon Portfolio Hotels’ multi-property general manager Reza Aryawarman: “This hotel represents more than just a new address, it’s an experience hub crafted for the next generation of travelers. Aloft brings something exciting to the table, a hotel that feels alive, connected, and unapologetically different.”

A milestone in ongoing expansion

The opening aligns with Pakuwon’s continued growth in lifestyle-led hospitality, reaffirming its commitment to bringing globally inspired experiences to Indonesia’s urban centers.

Likewise, the new hotel is part of Pakuwon Group’s continued expansion in the hospitality sector, following successful developments such as The Westin Surabaya, Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers, Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya, and the award-winning Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya Pakuwon Indah. 

Beyond Surabaya, Pakuwon’s hospitality portfolio includes Sheraton Grand Jakarta Gandaria City, Fairfield by Marriott Bekasi, Four Points by Sheraton Bali Kuta, Yogyakarta Marriott Hotel, and soon Four Points by Sheraton Bekasi, as well as the city’s lifestyle destination, Pakuwon Golf & Family Club.

Getting into the vibe at Aloft

Aloft offers more than just a place to stay. 

Featuring 233 design-forward rooms, Aloft Surabaya Pakuwon City is crafted for the modern traveller, from business professionals and digital nomads to Gen Z creatives and weekend city explorers.

Each room is infused with playful wall art, vibrant colours, and natural light, setting the tone for an upbeat, immersive stay. 

Guests will be able to experience a number of amenities, including:

  • WXYZ Lounge – A buzzing social hub with handcrafted cocktails and live music
  • Vibe Restaurant – Bistro-style all-day dining with thoughtful service and creative local twists
  • Echo Lounge & Bar – A stylish hideout for signature drinks, casual bites, and curated beats
  • Re:Charge fitness center, outdoor pool, and versatile meeting spaces designed for collaboration and creativity

Whether it’s a midweek workcation, a weekend celebration, or a casual business trip, Aloft offers a fresh alternative to traditional hotels.

Strategically located within Pakuwon City, the hotel is directly connected to Pakuwon City Mall, The Courtyard, and Park Shanghai. 

These vibrant lifestyle and retail destinations turn the hotel into a lively base for modern travelers to explore the city’s cultural, culinary, and shopping scenes.

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The Padang set as finish line for this year’s Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon

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Participants in the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) 2025 are set to finish the race to a stunning view when they cross  the finish line at the Padang, a site deeply rooted in Singapore’s history. 

The highly anticipated World Athletics Gold Label race, celebrated for its scenic routes and vibrant  community participation, will kick off at the F1 Pit Building and conclude at the Padang. 

Framed by the  grand neoclassical architecture of landmarks like the former City Hall and Supreme Court, which now  house the National Gallery Singapore, the Padang will offer participants a memorable run past some of  the city’s most historic sites while also providing easy accessibility for supporters to cheer the runners on.

Singapore Tourism Board (STB)’s director for sports Lilian Chee remarked: “The region’s only Gold Label race, the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon has long been a marquee event that strengthens Singapore’s  position as premier sporting destination. We take great pride in extending a warm welcome to both local  and international runners and their supporters to a world-class marathon that seamlessly integrates Singapore’s vibrant offerings with our rich historical and cultural tapestry. As we celebrate SG60 this year, the Padang finish line, one of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, will provide a fitting finale and  create memorable experiences for all runners and supporters.”   

From high-energy drummers and cultural dancers to skyline photo ops, recovery zones, and food  galore, SCSM 2025 promises a vibrant, festival-like experience for runners and supporters alike.  

Two days of high energy activity

Jeff Edwards, managing director in Asia for The IRONMAN Group which is organising SCSM, said: “The  Padang’s deep historical significance and central location offer both new and returning runners a unique  way to experience the rich heritage of the city, and a memorable way to end their race journey.” 

Edwards added that, for the first time, this year’s event will adopt an exciting two-day format with the Half Marathon  and Marathon held on separate days, driven by a remarkable 46 percent, and 31 percent growth in participation for each category respectively over the last three years. 

He opined: “This change is set to enhance the race-day  experience and create an unforgettable weekend for all participants and spectators.” 

With the new race format, runners in the Half Marathon and Marathon categories will also enjoy dedicated race routes this year. 

The Kids Dash, previously held on Friday evenings, will now take place on Saturday  morning; joining the main race weekend and giving families the opportunity to celebrate the race-day  excitement together.

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The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto reveals guestroom concepts rooted in tradition

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Slated to open in Spring 2026, The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto presents the exquisite aesthetic of its guestrooms, showing a design concept that melds traditional sensibilities with contemporary comfort.

The property will regale guests with three architecturally distinct accommodation styles: Extension, Preservation, and Renovation. 

These spatial concepts reflect the historical evolution of the Yasaka Kaikan and are brought to life by two architectural partners: Obayashi Corporation, leading exterior restoration, and architect Tomoyuki Sakakida of New Material Research Laboratory which is responsible for the project’s interiors.

Located in Kyoto’s historic Gion district, the new boutique hotel is housed in the restored Yasaka Kaikan, a nationally registered tangible cultural property originally constructed in 1936, and will commence with reservations beginning autumn of this year.

The art of considerate restoration

The restoration of the Yasaka Kaikan in Kyoto is a remarkable story of architectural continuity and cultural preservation, led by Obayashi Corporation, the same company that built the original structure nearly 90 years ago. 

Led by Masahiro Inoue, executive manager of the Architectural Design Department at Obayashi Corporation, the team worked to preserve and adapt the building while reinforcing its structure using modern methods.

Inoue said of the process: “Some parts retain their 88-year-old look, while others use 88-year-old preserved materials. The building significantly weaves together an aesthetic sense and preserved memories. That was our top priority.” 

The exterior renovation included salvaging approximately ten percent of the original decorative tiles and reproducing fragile terracotta ornamentation using 3D scanning for accurate surveying to restore the original, enabling the hotel to maintain continuity with its cultural roots.

What was old is now new again

Meanwhile, the creative direction taken for Sakakida’s interiors embraces the ethos of “Old is New.” 

This philosophy reinterprets Japan’s architectural past through a contemporary lens while honoring Kyoto’s climate, materials, and traditional sensibility.

According to Sakakida: “Kyoto cherishes old things but also embraces new culture. That contrast is the soul of this project. Since the Industrial Revolution, artistic and cultural shifts such as the Arts and Crafts movement in the UK and the Mingei folk craft movement in Japan have marked a return to hand craftsmanship.”

Sakakida added that, more than a century after the advent of modernism, there seems to be a certain sense of stagnation in the air, and a renewed appreciation for the old is taking hold. 

Interiors throughout the hotel incorporate exceptional domestic materials including Japanese marble, Ōya stone, and Tamina-ishi, selected to align with the abundance of Japan’s nature and the tactile culture of its architecture.

Three distinctive narratives

Each of the 55 guestrooms is thoughtfully shaped by its structure’s history and spatial orientation, offering guests not just accommodation, but a layered experience of Kyoto’s past and present. 

The design of each area evokes a distinct emotional atmosphere:

Extension Area

Located in the newly constructed north wing, guestrooms in the Extension area were designed to harmonize visually with the district’s iconic machiya wooden townhouses. The architecture respects Gion’s strict 12-metre height regulations, allowing the new construction to blend seamlessly into the surrounding townscape. Inside, these rooms are modern reinterpretations of Japanese tradition and grounded in a serene aesthetic. The use of 100 percent natural Japanese tatami-mat flooring, a first for the Imperial Hotel brand, creates a tactile connection to Japan’s domestic traditions. Minimalist furnishings and handcrafted textures in earth tones invite guests into a space of peaceful refinement. The quiet elegance here is deeply tied to Japanese ideas of wabi-sabi: understated beauty and impermanence. 

Preservation Area

These guestrooms are situated along Hanamikoji Street and face the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo theater, placing guests at the physical and cultural center of Gion. The rooms retain original beams, pillars, and window frames of the Yasaka Kaikan, features gently restored to show their age and patina, not conceal it. In several rooms, private balconies open onto the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo grounds, often hearing the melodies of shamisen and kouta, creating an atmosphere of cinematic intimacy. These spaces are immersive by nature to evoke the sensation of stepping into a story that began nearly a century ago among guests. 

Renovation Area

These rooms retain the silhouette and massing of the original Yasaka Kaikan while embracing minimalist spatial planning with contemporary interiors. Wide windows open onto scenes that shift throughout the day from soft morning mist along the Higashiyama ridgeline to the golden hour glow on ochre walls and tiled rooftops. Neutral color palettes are punctuated by tactile materials: Yakusugi wall boards shaped like a folding screen, brushed metal accents, and locally fired ceramics. These rooms are where the past meets the present in a rhythm that feels distinctly Kyoto.

A suite that embodies the spirit of a heritage city

Positioned in the Renovation area, the Imperial Suite is the hotel’s most refined expression of its architectural and cultural vision. 

This 193 m² sanctuary includes a 128 m² master room, 57 m² terrace, and exclusive 8 m² access to the original Yasaka Kaikan rooftop gazebo, a sculptural feature preserved from the 1936 building. 

From two expansive terraces on the north and east sides, guests can take in sweeping views of:

  • The townscapes of Gion and the wider urban fabric of Kyoto, a city with over a millennium of heritage
  • The Gion Kobu Kaburenjo, where Kyoto’s Geiko and Maiko continue a centuries-old performance tradition
  • The Higashiyama Mountains, turning pink at dawn and indigo at dusk

The suite’s interior showcases custom furnishings, curated art pieces, and a unique floor plan shaped by the silhouette of the Yasaka Kaikan. Ambient lighting, organic textures, and handcrafted copper roofing details foster calm and contemplation.

As general manager Reiko Sakata puts it: “Unforgettable experiences await guests in the gazebo, an iconic jewel of the Yasaka Kaikan. The suite also features thoughtfully curated furnishings and materials that reflect Kyoto’s legacy, offering a one-of-a-kind immersive experience only possible at the Imperial Hotel.”

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Croatia Wants You to Slow Down: Here’s Why ‘Pomalo’ Might Be the Vacation You Need

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Croatia is dialing down the rush and turning up the charm with its new tourism campaign, “Find Your Pomalo”—an invitation to rediscover life’s simplest pleasures and embrace a slower pace while exploring the country’s coastlines, villages, and islands. Launched by the Croatian National Tourist Board just in time for peak summer travel, the digital-first campaign celebrates the Dalmatian philosophy of pomalo—a laid-back way of life that encourages you to slow down, take it easy, and live in the moment. The campaign is being rolled out exclusively on social media channels including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, with immersive video content and user-generated storytelling at its heart.

“We are noticing an increased demand for local customs and a peaceful way of life, alongside authentic experiences,” said Kristjan Staničić, Director of the Croatian National Tourist Board. “The trend of slow travel is growing. Guests want to connect with unspoiled places and quiet their own thoughts.”

“Pomalo” is more than a slogan—it’s a travel state of mind. Through carefully crafted visuals, the campaign showcases scenic coastal villages, leisurely al fresco meals, nature trails, and cultural immersion—encouraging visitors to find their own interpretation of this way of life. It also taps into broader travel trends in 2025, including digital detox, wellness tourism, and a return to meaningful experiences over bucket-list checklists.

The campaign will be live through the end of August and targets Croatia’s key source markets. Travelers are invited to join the movement by using the hashtag #FindYourPomalo and sharing their slow moments of discovery.

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SriLankan Cargo attains ISO 9001:2015 certification

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SriLankan Airlines’ air freight arm SriLankan Cargo has attained ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS) Certification for its cargo ground handling operations at Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA).

The certification reaffirms the airline’s consistent commitment to excellence in all aspects of cargo operations. 

Awarded by the internationally-accredited Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI), the certification also confirms that SriLankan Cargo’s terminal operations, import and export handling, warehousing and documentation processes meet the highest standards of quality, compliance and efficiency.

SriLankan Airlines’ head of cargo Chaminda Perera proudly declared: “Achieving ISO 9001:2015 is a testament to our dedication to maintaining world-class standards in cargo ground handling. It reflects the tireless efforts of our cargo and ground operations teams to ensure efficient and customer-focused service delivery, as well as the strategic process improvements, employee training and strong quality assurance practices we uphold.” 

Compliant with global standards

The ISO 9001:2015 standard is globally recognised for its focus on quality management principles including customer satisfaction, leadership, risk-based thinking and continuous process improvement. 

The certification applies to the full spectrum of activities performed by SriLankan Cargo, from export acceptance and import delivery to transit cargo processing, handling of special cargo such as live animals, perishables, valuables and dangerous goods, and documentation control.

This achievement aligns with SriLankan Cargo’s broader strategy to enhance its cargo services, build global trust and support Sri Lanka’s position as a regional logistics hub, underscoring the airline’s continued commitment to excellence, safety and customer satisfaction in the global air cargo industry.

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Dubai’s Tourism Soars as Visitor Numbers Outpace Residents, Surpassing Paris and London

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Dubai is redefining what it means to be a global tourism powerhouse, with new figures revealing a sharp rise in its tourist-to-resident ratio—now surpassing cities like Paris and London. As of mid-2025, Dubai welcomed 7.15 million international visitors in just the first four months of the year, setting the pace for another record-breaking year after attracting 18.72 million in 2024.

Unlike many major cities struggling with overtourism, Dubai’s growth is intentional, strategic, and infrastructurally prepared. Backed by world-class planning, robust investment in tourism infrastructure, and a multicultural population of over 85% expatriates, the city has avoided the friction seen in other travel hotspots while accelerating toward its goal of becoming one of the world’s most visited and livable destinations.

While cities such as Amsterdam, Bali, and Athens wrestle with the downsides of tourist saturation, Dubai presents a contrasting model—welcoming growth while avoiding crowd-related collapse. With its well-executed urban development strategy and plans to nearly double its population to 7.8 million by 2040, the city aims to support both residents and visitors without compromising quality of life. Dubai’s inclusivity and openness are also major assets. The coexistence of over 200 nationalities has created a global cultural hub that appeals equally to leisure travelers, entrepreneurs, and long-term residents.

According to World Economic Forum projections, Dubai’s tourist-to-resident ratio could rise from 5.5 visitors per resident to 6.9 by 2034—eclipsing Paris (1.8) and London (2.6). The numbers not only showcase Dubai’s draw but reflect its infrastructure’s ability to absorb and sustain high tourism volumes. Tourism already accounts for 11.7% of the UAE’s GDP, contributing Dh220 billion in 2023. That figure is expected to rise to Dh236 billion in 2024 and Dh275 billion by 2034. The sector supports tens of thousands of jobs and is critical to the country’s long-term vision of economic diversification beyond oil. With globally connected airports, a vast hotel portfolio, and experiences that range from heritage to hypermodern, Dubai is proving that high-volume tourism can be both profitable and sustainable—if the groundwork is right.

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AYANA Segara at AYANA Bali introduces is Ocean View Residences

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AYANA Segara Bali, one of four resorts within AYANA Bali, just announced the integration of the Ocean View Residences into its short-stay offerings. 

Previously available exclusively for long-term stays, these spacious residences are now bookable for short stays under the award-winning AYANA Segara Bali portfolio.

The thoughtfully designed accommodations are located in a dedicated annex of AYANA Segara Bali, offering a private and elevated residential experience within the resort. 

Just a short walk from AYANA Segara via a private rear access, they offer the privacy of a luxury residence while providing full access to the 90-hectare AYANA Bali integrated resort.

AYANA Bali general manager Giordano Faggioli said: “The integration of the Ocean View Residences under the AYANA Segara portfolio reflects our commitment to evolving guest needs while staying true to our signature blend of Balinese heritage and modern luxury.”

Faggioli added that the new residences are ideal for families or couples seeking a more private and spacious retreat, where they can enjoy the comforts of home while creating meaningful moments together. 

He said: “Whether it’s relaxing by the private pool, enjoying family meals in the open-plan living space, or simply soaking in the ocean views, the residences offer the perfect setting to connect, unwind, and embrace the spirit of Bali.”

Refined comfort in an island paradise

The new Ocean View Residences at AYANA Segara offer a refined blend of privacy, comfort, and resort-style living. 

The 1-Bedroom Ocean View Residence features sweeping ocean views, an open-plan living and dining area, fully equipped kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a walk-in closet.

Guests can enjoy exclusive access to two rooftop pools, and dedicated transportation service to and from the Segara Residence Lobby and any location within AYANA Bali. 

For travel between other points within the resort, a complimentary shuttle tram is available and operates regularly throughout the day.

For those seeking extra space, the 2-Bedroom Ocean View Residence offers two elegant bedrooms, two bathrooms, a versatile den, secluded garden, and private parking.

The 2-Bedroom Ocean View Residence with Pool elevates the experience further with a private swimming pool, ocean-view sun deck, shaded terrace, and enclosed garden.

All Segara Residences are fully integrated into the AYANA Bali experience, granting guests access to over 14 swimming pools, world-class dining at more than 30 restaurants, the award-winning AYANA Spa, SAKA Museum, AYANA Farm, and a range of family-friendly activities and nature-inspired programs. 

To make each stay even more rewarding, guests who book a minimum two-night stay directly through ayana.com enjoy a complimentary Thalassotherapy session at AYANA Spa.

According to Faggioli: “Whether for a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or an extended stay, the new Segara Residences invite guests to discover the ultimate balance between privacy, comfort, and the signature hospitality of AYANA.”

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Engine Failures, Airspace Chaos: Why Wizz Air is Abandoning Abu Dhabi

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After four turbulent years in the Gulf, Wizz Air has announced it will cease all operations under its Abu Dhabi-based subsidiary by September 1, 2025—a dramatic retreat driven by a perfect storm of geopolitical instability, engine performance issues in extreme heat, and regulatory bottlenecks. The move marks the end of Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, launched in late 2020 as a bold joint venture with UAE’s ADQ to bring the low-cost model to the Middle East. But soaring summer temperatures, disrupted air corridors due to regional conflicts, and a labyrinth of permissions and market access issues have grounded the airline’s expansion hopes.

From High Hopes to Hot Headaches

The airline entered the market with ambitions to grow from a two-plane operation to a 100-aircraft Gulf hub within 15 years. However, persistent technical limitations in the desert climate—particularly with the A321neo engines under high-heat stress—meant frequent maintenance, reduced availability, and eroded efficiency. These constraints undermined the ultra-lean business model Wizz Air depends on. At the same time, climate-driven operational issues were compounded by increasing geopolitical turmoil. From late 2024 through mid-2025, escalating regional conflicts led to repeated airspace closures, particularly around Qatar and Bahrain, making route planning unstable and undermining passenger confidence.

Regulatory Walls and Market Friction

Despite entering with optimism for open skies and bilateral cooperation, Wizz Air found its growth blocked by tight regulations, limited route approvals, and complex licensing hurdles. Competition from state-backed carriers and price wars in an already saturated Gulf market further reduced margins and left little room for differentiation. With mounting pressures, the airline is now reallocating assets and staff to its European hubs in Hungary, Poland, Romania, Austria, Italy, and the UK. This redeployment will fuel new routes and frequencies across stable, high-demand corridors in Europe—markets that offer more predictable regulation and weather conditions.

Wizz Air has made clear this is not an end to international ambitions but a pivot to long-haul growth from Europe using its upcoming A321XLR fleet, capable of more efficient long-distance routes to Asia and Africa.

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Crystal offers exceptional savings for indulgent voyages

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Luxury cruise line Crystal’s latest limited-time offer enables travellers to sail the world in style to some of the world’s most exciting destinations.

Those booking by 30th August stand to save up to $5,000 on voyages to the most captivating corners of the globe. 

They’ll also receive up to US$1,500 ‘As You Wish’ onboard credit, perfect for getting indulgent spa treatments, unforgettable shore excursions, or something special from Crystal’s onboard boutiques.

From iconic capitals to the world’s most breathtaking wilderness, this double offer is available on a wide range of sailings in 2025, 2026 and 2027.

A range of truly exceptional escapes

12-nights Tema (Accra) to Cape Town — Wellness Cruise

Departing 11th December 2025

  • Save up to $5,000 per suite + up to $1,500 USD As you Wish Credit
  • From $5,800 pp Ocean View
  • From $9,300 pp Sapphire Veranda

Sail West Africa on a restorative wellness cruise from Ghana to Cape Town, with stops in Benin, São Tomé, Angola and Namibia. Between vibrant ports, enjoy relaxing sea days featuring meditation, strength training, cooking classes, and expert-led wellness lectures that are designed to rejuvenate your body, calm your mind, and inspire healthier living.

13-nights Tokyo to Tokyo

Departing 5th April 2026

  • Save up to $5,000 per suite + up to $1,500 USD As you Wish Credit
  • From $12,200 pp Ocean View
  • From $25,400 pp Sapphire Veranda

Sail during Japan’s stunning cherry blossom season on a two-week voyage through the Asia-Pacific’s most captivating ports. Departing Tokyo, visit scenic Shimizu, flavourful Kobe, and tropical Okinawa before exploring Taiwan’s vibrant Keelung. Return via Kagoshima and Kochi, with breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and seasonal beauty every step of the way.

12-nights Manila to Incheon (Seoul)

Departing 13th March 2026

  • Save up to $5,000 per suite + up to $1,500 USD As you Wish Credit
  • From $9,800 pp Ocean View
  • From $17,700 pp Sapphire Veranda

Explore the Philippines, China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea on an epic voyage through East Asia. From the vibrant energy of Manila and the dazzling skyline of Hong Kong to the cultural treasures of Taipei and Seoul, this journey blends rich heritage, striking landscapes, and unforgettable city forays.

14-nights Lisbon to Rome

Departing 12th April 2027

  • Save up to $4,000 per suite + up to $2,000 USD As You wish Credit
  • From $12,000 pp Ocean View
  • From $19,500 Sapphire Veranda

Experience a springtime Mediterranean cruise visiting vibrant Barcelona, glamorous Saint Tropez and Monte Carlo, historic Ajaccio in Corsica, and charming Italian gems like Portofino and Rome’s doorstep. Discover stunning coastal landscapes and rich cultural heritage on this unforgettable journey through some of the Mediterranean’s most iconic destinations.

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