Category - Culinary Travel News

Rum is your Brain Food, Alcohol, and New York Lifestyle

Rum could be placed in a FOOD group, after all – it is made entirely from sugar cane elements; it might even be considered a dessert, because it is sweet. However, it is a spirit and placed among alcoholic beverages with unique advantages that include antibacterial properties, and it has been recommended to treat strep throat. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

The St. Regis San Francisco announces exquisite new “Take Flight” package

The St. Regis San Francisco, the city’s premier address for luxury accommodations, gracious service and timeless elegance, has announced a new package offering for travelers and locals seeking exquisite accommodations as well as unique experiences in beautiful, serene Napa Valley. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

Key West cancels 2021 Fantasy Fest Parade

Signature events like the Headdress Ball and Pet Masquerade are still planned, and there will be plenty of individual masquerade parties and other festival favorites to enjoy. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News

Jamaica hotels and restaurants industry grows by 330.7%

Jamaica Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has welcomed figures announced by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) yesterday, which point to significant growth in the Hotels and Restaurants industry. The PIOJ announced that the economy grew by 12.9% during the April to June quarter of 2021 when compared to the same period last year. The tourism and hospitality industries contributed heavily to this, with record growth levels in hotel investments and international visitor arrivals. ...

Americans Want Less Booze on Flights

Over half of Americans (59%) actually do think limits should be put in place on the amount of alcohol people can drink on flights. - eTurboNews | Travel News

What’s new in The Bahamas in July

Summertime in The Bahamas is in full swing, and adventure is heating up across the 16 unique island destinations with much easier ways for travelers to arrive and explore ashore. | What’s new in The Bahamas in July

Delhi restaurants, hotels and pubs get a tax break

The Delhi government in India has allowed a waiver of the excise license fee for pubs, restaurants, and hotels serving liquor, having been put into lockdown due to COVID-19 from April 16 to June 20, 2021. | Delhi restaurants, hotels and pubs get a tax break

World’s most and least affordable city breaks

City breaks can be very affordable, but it all depends on the destination, with some city breaks being considerably more expensive than others. | World’s most and least affordable city breaks

Sustainable gastronomy in the Seychelles Islands

Present in the typical Seychellois kitchen, sustainable gastronomy plays a significant role in the creole community not only in Seychelles but also amongst the island nation’s denizens around the world. Sustainable gastronomy in the Seychelles Islands

Brussels Renaissance Festival returns tomorrow

From 19 June to 11 July, the Brussels Renaissance Festival (formerly the Carolus V Festival) returns for an edition that’s bursting with festivities. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Empress by Boon to open June 18

Empress by Boon, the expansive Cantonese culinary destination spearheaded by Michelin-starred Chef Ho Chee Boon, is thrilled to confirm its grand opening on Friday, June 18, 2021. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online

Mexican Caribbean celebrates one year of reopening

With 42 routes from the United States, air connectivity with Europe from Germany, France, Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, Russia, Poland, Turkey, flights from Latin America such as from Belize, Colombia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, in addition to domestic flights to the three airports of Quintana Roo, in Cancun, Cozumel and Chetumal, the Mexican Caribbean is today synonymous with strength and successful tourism recovery. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel...

Sandals Resorts Barbados: Opened and welcoming guests

It was what Sandals Resorts International Executive Chairman Adam Stewart called a landmark day when 2 of their Barbados hotels reopened last month, the last to do so since the pandemic arrived over a year ago. - eTurboNews | Trends | Travel News Online