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Asia/Singapore Friday, 26th December 2025
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New Zealand clinches two new accolades

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New Zealand’s Waitaki Whitestone Geopark has been established as a UNESCO Global Geopark, while Hawkes’ Bay has been recognised as the world’s newest Great Wine Capital.

These accreditations bolster the country’s tourism offerings and established New Zealand as a destination for travellers interested in wine, culture and nature.

The Moeraki Boulders in Waitaki Whitestone UNESCO Global Geopark (Photo: Waitaki Whitestone Geopark Trust)

Hawke’s Bay was crowned 12th Great Wine Capital Of The World, joining the ranks of esteemed global wine destinations such as Bordeaux (France), Bilbao (Spain), and Napa Valley (the US).

As New Zealand’s oldest wine-growing region, Hawke’s Bay offers visitors an experience that combines Art Deco heritage, long vineyard lunches, and cellar door bike tours. Its inclusion in the esteemed Great Wine Capitals programme was secured after a rigorous selection process that evaluates a region’s wine-growing industry, historical significance, wine tourism offerings, educational opportunities, business environment, and overall appeal.

Meanwhile, the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark has been officially designated as New Zealand’s first and Australasia’s only UNESCO Global Geopark, putting New Zealand among the list of only 48 countries globally that have earned this UNESCO designation.

The UNESCO accreditation highlights the region’s unique geological and cultural heritage and its commitment to sustainable development, education, and community engagement.

Located in the Canterbury and Otago regions of the South Island, the Waitaki Whitestone Geopark covers an area of over 7,200km² and showcases diverse geological features, including limestone cliffs, glacial valleys, and ancient marine fossils.

With more than 40 geological sites to visit and activities for all types of travellers, key geo-sites within the park include the Elephant Rocks (featured in the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe); the red cliffs of the Clay Cliffs; the iconic spherical Moeraki Boulders; as well as lesser known geo-attractions like the Valley of the Whales.

The Waitaki Whitestone UNESCO Global Geopark will also serve as an educational resource, providing opportunities for students and researchers to study the area’s geology and cultural heritage.

Philippine Airlines to operate more Hajj flights this June

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Philippine Airlines (PAL) will mount more non-stop special flights to Medina this month to carry Filipinos participating in the Hajj pilgrimage.

Medina will serve as the gateway to Mecca for pilgrims taking PAL’s special flights.

Philippine Airlines will operate more flights this June to cater to Hajj pilgrimage passengers

In addition, PAL flies daily to Riyadh and operates five weekly flights to Dammam. The airline also serves Dubai in the UAE with daily flights, as well as Doha in Qatar with five weekly flights.

Lily Beach Resort & Spa celebrates 30 years with summer sale

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To commemorate 30 years of operations, Lily Beach Resort & Spa is offering a 40 per cent discount during its limited time only Sunny Side Summer Sale.

The summer sale is available for bookings from June 16 to 20 only, for stays between June 16, 2023 and April 30, 2024.

Lily Beach Resort & Spa’s Sunny Side Summer Sale is available from June 16 to 20 only

As an all-inclusive resort, Lily Beach Resort & Spa offers villas and residences to suit every need. Guests of all ages can enjoy a wide range of recreational activities, and entertainment-filled evenings.

For more information, visit Lily Beach Resort & Spa.

New hotels: The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, Sheraton Kagoshima and more

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The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort

The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort, the Maldives
Nestled in BAA Atoll is The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort which has recently completed its enhancement project for the resort’s 70 overwater and beach villas.

All of the resort’s villas now include a private pool and provides guests with a sense of tranquillity and privacy.

Guests can also enjoy a range of cuisine at the restaurants and bars, or relax at the spa.

Sheraton Kagoshima

Sheraton Kagoshima, Japan
Located in Japan’s Kyushu island is Sheraton Kagoshima, which boasts 228 guestrooms and suites, three restaurants, two bars, fitness centre, spa, communal workspace, and event venues.

The hotel is just a ten-minute drive to Shiroyama Park, Kagoshima Bay, and Mount Sakurajima, and about a 30-minute car ride from Kagoshima Airport.

ASAI Bangkok Sathorn

ASAI Bangkok Sathorn, Thailand
The 106-room ASAI Bangkok Sathorn is situated in the popular neighbourhood renowned for its cluster of hip bars and restaurants.

The hotel has a spacious communal space that features a neighbourhood bar, co-working area, and restaurant.

ASAI Bangkok Sathorn is a five-minute walk from Saint Louis BTS (Skytrain) Station, and a few blocks away from Silom Road, on Sathorn Soi 12.

Castle Rock Farm

Castle Rock Farm, Australia
To complement their existing offerings, Castle Rock Farm in Byfield now offers a true-blue Aussie experience in an easy, fun-filled, rustic adventure.

Guests can choose to sleep in a single or double swag on the new undercover and elevated eco-deck overlooking the Farm and across Byfield National Park. All swags come fully equipped with linen, doonas, towels and pillows, so guests can enjoy camping without the fuss.

All campers have full access to the communal kitchen, dining area and fire pit, the entire farm, and activities including walks, seasonal fruit and opportunities to watch the sunset from Castle Rock.

Westlife to perform at The Londoner Arena in November

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The Londoner Macao’s London Arena will be the host venue for Westlife’s The Wild Dreams Tour, performing two nights only on November 18 and 19.

The boyband kicked off their tour in 2022 performing across the UK, and is ready to hit the road and meet fans in Macau once again.

Westlife’s The Wild Dreams Tour will perform at The Londoner Macao’s London Arena on November 18 and 19

Band members Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Shane Filan, and Mark Feehily will delight audiences with their greatest hits including Swear It AgainIf I Let You GoUptown Girl, and Hello My Love, as well as fresh pop anthems from their latest album.

Prices start from HK$699 (US$89) and will be available online on Cotai Ticketing as well as at The Venetian Macao, The Parisian Macao, Shoppes at The Londoner Macao box offices.

Tickets go on sale to the public on June 21.

For more information, visit Cotai Ticketing.

Kandima Maldives appoints new GM

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Tom Van Tuijl is the new general manager at Kandima Maldives.

In his new role, he will drive commercial growth and optimise operations at the resort.

With over 20 years of experience in the leisure and business hospitality industries, he was most recently general manager of Centara Mirage Resort Mui Ne, Vietnam.

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore welcomes new hotel manager

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Pieter Teune has been appointed as The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore’s new hotel manager.

He will be part of the hotel’s executive team, and will oversee the food and beverage division, as well as the banquet and in-room dining operations.

Teune’s most recent position was as director of operations at The Reykjavik Edition, Iceland.

Potato Head to enhance Bali’s offerings with new nightclub and more music festivals

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Balinese-based lifestyle brand Potato Head is expanding its reach as it gears up to open a nightclub it believes will make the Indonesian island even more attractive to foreigners.

Manish Puri, chief operating officer of the Potato Head Family, said the lifestyle brand is complementing its current portfolio at the vast Desa Potato Head in Seminyak with a nightclub that is slated to further cement Bali on international travellers’ maps.

Potato Head hopes to attract more international visitors to Bali with the upcoming opening of its new nightclub

Potato Head’s current operations comprise a five-star hotel, music recording studio, culture library, co-working spaces and six restaurants, including its world-famous beach club.

“It’s about creating a new hospitality space and new experiences,” Puri said. “The opening of the nightclub gives us the ability to attract more guests. It’s not only a club about drinking – it’s for people who love the culture of Bali.”

Bringing top international DJs from across the globe, the club will open in July with the UK’s renowned DJ Harvey headlining.

By attracting celebrated DJs and music festivals, Puri is hopeful that it will “increase the hype of Bali”.

Last year, Potato Head kickstarted major music events on the island when it hosted Boiler Room Bali. The two-day music extravaganza attracted more than 6,000 people to Potato Head’s beachfront creative village.

With that success, Puri updated that Potato Head is planning three more music festivals this year, with the goal of attracting 4,000 people per festival to the island.

“We want to develop Potato Head into a real lifestyle brand in response to people wanting more intimate lifestyle products,” noted Puri. “We’re a homegrown brand with life and soul; we have a sense of place with international standards.”

He added that four pillars sit at the heart of the brand in the form of sustainability, wellness, food and music. In contrast to the global average of waste that hotels send to landfill, which sits at 50 per cent, Potato Head has reduced this to three per cent with its zero-waste goal.

“We take sustainability very seriously,” said Puri.

In line with this, it takes a strict stance on single-use plastics – any found on visitors on arrival will be confiscated and replaced with reusable bottles, which is returned upon departure.

Radisson Hotel Group signs new property in Bangkok

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Radisson Hotel Group (RHG) has signed Radisson Hotel Ploenchit Bangkok, formerly known as the Chateau de Bangkok.

Currently undergoing renovations, the 133-key hotel is scheduled to open in 2Q2024.

Artist’s impression of Radisson Hotel Ploenchit Bangkok which will open 2Q2024

Located on Soi Ruamrudee, Radisson Hotel Ploenchit Bangkok is surrounded by upmarket lifestyle malls, restaurants, and a commercial centre, and is nearby the US Embassy and Ploenchit BTS skytrain station.

The property will offer guestrooms and suites, as well as serviced apartments that offer a living area and a fully-equipped kitchenette. On-site facilities will include an all-day dining restaurant, café, fitness centre, outdoor pool, ballroom, and two flexible function rooms.

“The addition of the new Radisson Hotel Ploenchit Bangkok will revitalise the hospitality scene further to become a leading place to stay, meet, and dine when it opens in 2024,” said David Nguyen, managing director, Indochina and strategic partnerships, South East Asia & Pacific, RHG.

RHG has plans to double its footprint in Thailand from five hotels in 2022 to ten hotels by mid-2024 in destinations like Bangkok, Phuket, Hua Hin, and Pattaya.

The Lux Collective, Eco-Sud to establish conservation plan for marine biodiversity

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The Lux Collective has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the NGO Eco-Sud to establish a conservation plan for marine biodiversity in commemoration of World Environment Day and World Oceans Day this June.

As the first luxury hospitality group in Mauritius to do so, the partnership aims to raise awareness about the importance of oceans and promote sustainable and environmental-friendly practices to protect marine ecosystems.

From left: The Lux Collective’s Ashish Modak and Eco-Sud’s Sébastien Sauvage

Aligning with United Nations Sustainable Development Goal to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources, turtle-friendly habitats will be developed on the beaches of the group’s six hotels in Mauritius, namely Lux Grand Baie, Lux Belle Mare, Lux Le Morne, Lux Grand Gaube, Tamassa Bel Ombre and SALT of Palmar.

A series of initiatives and activities adapted to each hotel will be implemented under this agreement, including awareness campaigns, student workshops, promotion of ecotourism, and fundraising for blue carbon projects encompassing mangrove reforestation, coral nurseries establishment, oyster cultivation, seagrass meadow preservation and other impactful endeavours.

Marine biology experts are invited to study the lagoons and provide recommendations for blue carbon projects’ implementation – aimed at restoring biodiversity. Exhibitions will be organised to showcase the blue carbon projects.

In addition, fishing communities in the regions where the group’s hotels operate will have access to training in ethical fishing provided by Eco-Sud, and will be integrated into the resorts’ sustainable supply chains. Interactive workshops will be organised to educate children and involve them in marine conservation activities, creating a sense of ownership and responsibility towards the environment.

Individuals will also have the opportunity to contribute to data collection during their dives around the island by sharing images and geolocations with Eco-Sud.

“Our oceans face many threats, and their good health ensures the proper balance of life on Earth, even human survival. That is why we must mobilise. Let’s work on solutions to combat the degradation of the oceans,” shared Evita Fakun, chief sustainability officer of The Lux Collective.

Eco-Sud’s CEO Sébastien Sauvage emphasised: “Today, the collaboration established between The Lux Collective and Eco-Sud clearly demonstrates that it is worthy standing up for our natural heritage. The urgency to change our relationship with nature is very real. Species extinction, the environmental and climate crisis present us with a challenge that we must face together, without compromising our values.”