Sentosa Island, a former fishing village off the coast of Singapore, is reinventing itself as a magnet for Asia's megarich, with new casinos, a Universal Studios theme park and chic branded residences.
Cuba has approved the development of golf courses, marinas and other real estate projects by foreign investors to boost the communist-run island's tourism industry, Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero said on Tuesday.
Pairing an ancient pharaonic legacy with a cosmopolitan buzz that has made it a cultural hub of the Middle East, Egypt's 5,000-year-old capital is a study in contrasts.
After a few years of staying close to home, Americans are ready to start traveling again and will be spending more and staying away longer.
Travelers to the United States craving meals with a sidedish of fame can enjoy a host of celebrity-endorsed restaurants recommended by travel website TripAdvisor.
Many Beijingers are gearing up to attend the year's most significant event, Expo 2010 in Shanghai, with heavy bookings for air and bus tickets between two cities.
Five routes through Shanghai tailored to different interests offer visitors insight into the metropolis' myriad identities.
The town of Hisar boasts one formidable collection -- hundreds of kidney-, bladder- and gallstones which have been expelled after treatment with water from the 22 mineral springs in the region.
Bulgaria is among the richest countries in Europe in terms of geothermal resources, boasting hundreds of mineral springs and dozens of spa resorts, some of which were founded by the Romans.
Who is buried at a small shrine in Kashmir? Jesus or medieval Muslim scholars?
Italian designer Giorgio Armani opened his first hotel at the world's tallest tower in Dubai on Tuesday, giving a boost to the Gulf Arab emirate's bid to recover from a debt crisis.