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VoyageForum last year
Paris: Three swimming areas in the Seine opening this summer
Starting July 5, 2025, swimming will be allowed in the Seine in Paris for the first time since 1923. Three free sites will open: Bercy (12th arrondissement), Grenelle (15th arrondissement), and Bras Marie (4th arrondissement).

These areas will be monitored and may temporarily close in case of pollution or unfavorable weather conditions.

Opening hours and access conditions will be updated daily on the paris.fr website.

This project is part of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games legacy and aims to provide new relaxation spaces for Parisians and visitors.

Would you be up for giving it a try?

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Summer 2025: Trending Destinations to Discover
According to a recent report, Japan is emerging as the most popular destination for summer 2025, with a notable increase in bookings for Tokyo (+19%) and Osaka (+17.2%) compared to 2019. The depreciation of the yen is contributing to this attractiveness.

Paris remains a must-visit European destination.

The Asia-Pacific region is showing a strong recovery, with cities like Shanghai, Seoul, Beijing, and Singapore ranking in the top 10.

Among beach destinations, Mallorca (Spain), Nha Trang (Vietnam), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Hurghada (Egypt) are particularly in demand.

Tirana, the Albanian capital, is experiencing exceptional growth of +178.8% compared to 2019, largely due to an influx of European visitors, particularly Italians.

Additionally, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia is seeing a 27.2% increase, confirming its emergence as a tourist destination.

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Summer 2025: Trends and habits of French vacationers
As summer 2025 approaches, a survey reveals that 50% of French people plan to go on vacation for at least a week, while 27% are still undecided and 23% don’t plan to go away at all.

The average budget for these vacations is 1 820 €, but 39% of vacationers are considering cutting back, mainly by limiting non-essential expenses like restaurants, shopping, or certain activities.

France remains the top destination for 68% of vacationers, followed by Europe (26%), especially among 18-34-year-olds, and non-European destinations (13%).

Among the new trends, "workation" (working from a vacation spot) appeals to 24% of vacationers, a figure that rises to 45% among 18-34-year-olds.

Alternative options like Wwoofing (working on farms in exchange for accommodation) interest 26% of young people aged 18-34.

Practices like Couchsurfing attract 13% of young travelers.

Finally, 19% of respondents see home exchanges as an interesting option, though few have tried it yet.

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VoyageForum last year · Tatra
United States: Sharp Drop in Travel Bookings for April 2025
According to a monthly travel sales barometer, bookings to the United States dropped by 32% in April 2025 compared to the previous year, pushing the country down to 18th place among the most popular destinations, from 11th place the year before.

This decline is part of an overall drop in travel sales, with a 7.6% decrease across all destinations.

Despite airfare promotions and a favorable exchange rate for French travelers, the U.S. is struggling to attract visitors, possibly due to political considerations.

Meanwhile, destinations like Italy (+12%) and Tunisia (+3.7%) saw an increase in bookings.

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VoyageForum last year · Aroythai
Thailand plans electronic arrival card for May 2025
Starting May 1, 2025, Thailand plans to introduce a Digital Arrival Card, an electronic arrival form to be completed before departure. Inspired by Cambodia’s system, this formality aims to digitize the collection of traveler information. The exact details (whether it will be mandatory, the form’s content, submission deadline) are still to be confirmed. In 2024, Thailand welcomed over 25 million visitors—a figure on the rise but still below the 2019 record (39 million). Read more...
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Summer 2025: Alternative destinations for a peaceful trip
With expected crowds in countries like Croatia, Italy, Greece, or Spain, other destinations stand out for their tranquility and accessibility.

Recommended:

Berlin: for its cultural vibrancy

Warsaw: for its heritage and green spaces

Riga: for its architectural charm and relaxed atmosphere

Stockholm: for its balanced natural and urban setting

Slovenia: for its landscapes of mountains, lakes, and authentic small towns

These cities and regions let you enjoy a fulfilling stay while avoiding the tourist pressure of the most popular areas.

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Herodotos last year · Montagnard74
Global tourism responsible for 8.8% of greenhouse gas emissions
I would’ve preferred to post this in the "Travel News" section, but it’s not open to new discussions. Still, this is definitely sensitive news directly related to travel.

"With growth twice as fast as the global economy, tourism has a heavy impact on climate balance. In this regard, aviation poses a specific challenge." (From Le Parisien with AFP)

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VoyageForum last year
Summer 2025 Destinations: Trends and Changes
Destination choices for summer 2025 are evolving, with some countries gaining popularity while others see a decline.

According to recent data, summer 2025 shows notable shifts in the preferences of French travelers. Spain, Greece, and France are seeing a drop in bookings compared to 2024. On the other hand, Tunisia (+11.2%), Italy (+10.6%), and especially Egypt (+36.1%) are experiencing a significant rise in popularity. The United Kingdom is also showing notable growth (+28.7%) among medium-haul destinations. For long-haul trips, the United States is surprising with a 17.3% increase in bookings, despite a complex geopolitical context. These trends reflect a diversification in travelers' choices for summer 2025. Read the article...
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When to go on a cruise? The best times depending on the destination
The best time for a cruise depends on the destination and personal preferences, with plenty of options available year-round.

In January, ships are often less crowded, offering some great deals.

Valentine’s Day is perfect for romantic cruises to the Caribbean, the Seychelles, or French Polynesia. For a unique experience, Antarctica in February offers breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife.

In summer, the Arctic reveals pleasant temperatures and spectacular nature.

Finally, the holiday season can be a great opportunity to escape on a cruise and avoid the stress of traditional celebrations.

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Travel Trends on the Horizon for 2030: What’s in Store for Us!
By 2030, the tourism sector is evolving with the rise of virtual agents, booking via social media, and the transformation of loyalty programs.

A recent study anticipates several major developments in the travel industry by 2030.

Virtual agents powered by artificial intelligence will become personalized assistants, capable of organizing trips based on travelers' individual preferences.

At the same time, social media will position itself as essential booking platforms, making it easier to purchase flight tickets directly through these channels.

Loyalty programs will also undergo a revolution thanks to NFTs, offering monetizable and diverse rewards.

Among the expected innovations are:

Fast and free Wi-Fi available on all flights The ability to explore your room in virtual reality before even arriving Eco-friendly accommodations featuring hanging gardens and green spaces 100% digitalized check-in and check-out, with no need to stop by the front desk Automatic refunds if the price of your ticket drops after purchase
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Travel trends to watch in 2025
Travelers in 2025 are leaning toward immersive and original experiences. Here are 3 new trendy terms to casually drop in your next conversation 😉:

"Cowboy Core" is gaining popularity, with trips focused on country music and horseback riding across vast plains.

"Destination Dupes" offer less crowded and more affordable alternatives to overrun tourist spots, like Albania instead of the Greek islands.

Finally, "Goods Getaways" encourage tourists to discover gourmet products that have gone viral on social media—such as Japanese matcha or Dubai chocolate—by visiting their place of origin.

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VoyageForum last year
Laos: The Most Affordable Destination in 2025
A recent ranking reveals the countries where travel costs the least in 2025. Laos tops the list with a daily budget of just 14 CHF (around 15 €).

💰 A study comparing the average cost of travel in 136 countries, including accommodation, food, and local transportation, highlights the most budget-friendly destinations. Laos ranks first, followed by Kazakhstan (18 €) and Rwanda (20 €).

On the other hand, Caribbean countries are the most expensive, with Barbados leading the way (319 €/day). In Europe, Switzerland and France are among the priciest destinations, at 242 € and 181 € per day, respectively.

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VoyageForum last year
A "Zen Dog" to Calm Travelers at Skopje Airport (North Macedonia)
Since November 2024, Skopje Airport (North Macedonia) has introduced the "Zen Dog" program, featuring Dino, a 4-year-old Golden Retriever, to help anxious passengers before their flight. Accompanied by his trainer, this friendly dog roams the airport wearing a vest inviting travelers to pet him. The initiative, led by TAV Airports, aims to make the travel experience more serene and has received very positive feedback. Skopje is the first of the operator’s fifteen airports to test this compassionate approach. Read more ...
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10 European Carnivals You Shouldn't Miss in 2025 (Venice Excluded)
Europe is packed with spectacular carnivals where traditions and festivities blend in vibrant, colorful parades. In 2025, several must-see events will draw visitors, including:

1. Cologne Carnival (Karneval) in Germany 2. Menton Lemon Festival (Fête du Citron) in France 3. Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival in the Canary Islands 4. Binche Carnival in Belgium 5. Nice Carnival in France 6. Cádiz Carnival in Spain 7. Basel Carnival (Fasnacht) in Switzerland 8. Dunkirk Carnival in France 9. Rijeka Carnival in Croatia 10. London Carnival in the UK

A great opportunity to discover unique celebrations without heading to Venice, which is already well-known to the general public. See the slideshow
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The rise of space tourism in 2024: an industry accelerating rapidly
Space tourism took major strides in 2024, with the market experiencing strong growth, projected to reach $1,526.9 million USD by the end of the year.

Key highlights included the first private lunar landing with Intuitive Machines' Odysseus mission, SpaceX's record of three launches in a single day, and the first spacewalk by a tourist during the Polaris Dawn mission.

Virgin Galactic continued its suborbital flights before pausing operations to prepare its next-generation spacecraft. China made history with the return of lunar samples via Chang’e 6, while Europe launched Ariane 6 and Vega C.

Donald Trump’s return to the White House is expected to accelerate space tourism development, with an ambitious goal: sending humans to Mars before the end of his term.

Projections for 2033 forecast massive sector expansion, with the market estimated to exceed $40 billion USD. Read more...
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Global tourism in 2024 saw strong growth compared to pre-pandemic levels
In 2024, international tourism reached 1.4 billion arrivals, marking a return to 99% of pre-pandemic levels. Among the fastest-growing destinations are Qatar (+137%), El Salvador (+81%), Saudi Arabia (+69%), Ethiopia (+40%), Morocco (+35%), Guatemala (+33%), and the Dominican Republic (+32%). Tourism revenue hit $1.6 trillion USD, setting a new record. The upward trend is expected to continue in 2025, with growth estimated between 3% and 5%. Read the rest of the article...
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VoyageForum last year · Sofisonsec
Japan breaks historic tourism attendance record
In 2024, Japan welcomed 36.8 million foreign tourists, far surpassing its previous 2019 record. This performance is driven by a weak yen, ambitious tourism policies, and the appeal of its landscapes, traditional and modern culture. Despite this momentum, the country faces overtourism challenges, particularly in Kyoto, where measures like increasing tourist taxes aim to promote more sustainable tourism. The government aims to double visitor numbers by 2030 to strengthen this key sector of the economy. Read more...
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VoyageForum last year
Travel Formalities Changes in 2025: What You Need to Know
In 2025, several destinations are adopting new rules for visas and passport validity. Tunisia, Israel, Cambodia, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Uzbekistan, China, and Thailand are among the countries affected. These changes include the introduction of e-visas and extended passport validity requirements. For more details on these updates, check out the full article.
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VoyageForum last year · Solene40
North Korea unveils its first international beach resort
North Korea is diving into tourism development with the planned opening of its first international beach resort on the east coast, as part of the Wonsan-Kalma project. This hotel complex, overseen by Kim Jong Un, marks a step in the country's economic opening, according to North Korean state media. After reopening its borders in 2023, the country is targeting both North Korean and international tourists, particularly Russians, with whom relations have recently strengthened. While tourism remains restricted, this project highlights the regime's growing interest in the tourism industry. Read more...
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VoyageForum last year · Petitrider
Trop de touristes en Islande
Avec 20% de visiteurs supplémentaires chaque année, l'Islande commence à saturer avec en outre des répercutions sur son environnement, l'inflation ou encore la saturation des hébergements. Du coup, par des taxes ou des mesures de limitation, le gouvernement islandais réfléchit maintenant à mieux encadrer la fréquentation du pays. Lire la suite...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago · Bleuvacances
French travelers favor domestic and eco-friendly tourism
A study reveals that 60% of French people opt for trips within France, reflecting a strong preference for domestic tourism. Additionally, 51% want to reduce their carbon footprint, confirming a growing awareness of environmental issues. Trends also show a diversification in accommodation choices, with a rise in independent rentals and an emerging interest in artificial intelligence for travel planning—though its adoption remains limited. Read more...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago · Evadtebo
Le e-Visa enfin disponible pour Madagascar
Avec plusieurs mois de retard, Madagascar vient de se doter d'un visa électronique d'entrée sur l'île disponible en ligne. Il permet aux touristes un séjour de 30 (35 €), 60 (40 €) ou 90 jours (50 €) sur place. Lire la suite...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago
Global airline rankings
The 2024 AirHelp Score ranking highlights Air France (22nd), Air Corsica (48th), and Air Caraïbes (89th) among the world's airlines. Air France has improved with a score of 7.17, thanks to strong customer satisfaction (8.1) and punctuality (7.1), but needs to work on complaint handling (6.3). Air Corsica makes a notable debut, marked by solid punctuality (7.7) but weak claims processing (4.4). Meanwhile, Air Caraïbes has taken a sharp dive, penalized by a steep drop in complaint management (2.9). The global podium is dominated by Brussels Airlines, Qatar Airways, and United Airlines. Read more...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago
Transport: European ranking of railway companies
According to the NGO Transport and Environment, Trenitalia tops the ranking of European railway companies, followed by Switzerland’s SBB and the Czech RegioJet. SNCF comes in 5th place, praised for its night trains and passenger experience but penalized by frequent delays and the perceived poor quality of its subsidiary Ouigo. In last place, Eurostar is criticized for its high fares and limited service. The NGO is calling for reforms and investments to make train travel more attractive in Europe. Read more...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago
Notre-Dame’s reopening in Paris set to boost tourism
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen to the public on December 8th after five years of intensive restoration. The announcement has already sparked significant interest among both international tourists and French visitors.

Before the tragic fire on April 15, 2019—which deeply moved people and mobilized numerous patrons—Notre-Dame was one of Paris’s most iconic sites. With 12 million annual visitors, according to data from the Parisian Tourism Economic Observatory, it was the capital’s most popular cultural attraction, even outranking prestigious landmarks like the Louvre Museum.

The reopening of this Gothic masterpiece could mark a new chapter in Paris’s tourist appeal. Read more...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago
Lapland: The magic of Christmas threatened by lack of snow
In Finnish Lapland, in Rovaniemi, the iconic Santa Claus Village is facing an unexpected challenge: a lack of snow, which is essential for the Christmas magic and the region's tourist appeal.

With record temperatures reaching up to 11.1°C in November and persistent rain, climate change is disrupting not only the landscapes but also the lives of reindeer and Arctic residents.

Despite this, tourists are flocking to meet Santa Claus and hoping to admire the northern lights, reflecting the global attachment to this unique destination, now weakened by climate change. Read more...
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VoyageForum 2 years ago · Foutadecouv
Un e-Visa désormais disponible pour la Guinée
Afin de faciliter les démarches administratives pour les voyageurs, le gouvernement guinéen vient d'opter pour le visa en ligne. Ce visa tourisme est valable pour 90 jours sur place contre l'équivalent d'en gros 75 €. Concrètement, celui-ci est délivré sous 72 heures et, une fois imprimé, est à présenter à l'aéroport de Conakry où une collecte des données biométriques (photo et empreintes digitales) seront effectuées par les autorités. Lire la suite...
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VoyageForum 6 years ago
Ouverture d'une base Ryanair à Beauvais
En décembre la low cost irlandaise ouvrira une nouvelle base à l'aéroport Paris-Beauvais et proposera ainsi 32 liaisons pour 105 vols hebdomadaires entre Beauvais et 13 pays européens. Lire la suite...
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