TTG Asia
Asia/Singapore Saturday, 7th February 2026

Conscious cruising

Often accused of their heavy carbon footprint, cruise lines now dedicate much of their resources to sustainable operations

A force for good

In response to travellers’ growing determination to travel responsibly, tourism players are making sustainable, guilt-free options more identifiable and accessible, discovers Karen Yue

More to the Maldives

Famous for romantic getaways and honeymoons, the Maldives is gaining popularity as a family destination

Regional foray

Australia’s tourism engines have been in high gear since lockdowns ended, but international travel has not fully returned to the Hunter Region. Stakeholders are confident that numbers will increase as traveller confidence improves.

Co-living gets crowded

The pandemic has shown stronger value in extended stay business, with the co-living model in particular attracting investors big and small

Back in the game

Koh Samui, known as Thailand’s posh island, gains even more glitter, as new restaurants, beach clubs, activities and premium resorts continue to open across the destination.

Fab festivals

Festivals are one of the best ways to discover the soul of the destination and what its people hold most dear to their heart. Here are some not-to-be-missed festivals across our region.

Visiting Monaco: Through three countries, one compelling itinerary

In the post-lockdown era where travellers are prioritising ease of travel with minimal stops, the world’s second smallest country presents a desirable central point from which Asian travellers can access France and Italy in a single trip

A new perspective

Hotels and tour operators are weaving Indonesia’s nature, culture and heritage into new experiences for travellers, discovers Mimi Hudoyo

See Perth in a different light

Perth city and her surrounds have continued to evolve their tourism draws over the past two years, and are now presenting travellers with both the comfort of familiarity and excitement of fresh appeals. By Karen Yue