Category: Tourism

  • Effects of the Hormuz crisis on Balkan tourism

    Effects of the Hormuz crisis on Balkan tourism

    The crisis has led to a demand freeze and increased cancellations in tourism, impacting regions like the Balkans, despite their distance from conflict zones. Air traffic disruptions and rising costs have made travel difficult. However, the Balkan may benefit as tourists seek safer destinations, contingent on rapid industry responses.

  • Wizz Air introduces two more routes in summer 2026

    Wizz Air introduces two more routes in summer 2026

    Wizz Air will launch two new routes in July 2026, with flights to Palermo operating three times weekly and Alghero twice weekly. Skopje Airport currently serves 52 destinations through 18 airlines, while Ohrid has 12 destinations with 9 airlines.

  • Macedonian railway timetable 2026

    Macedonian railway timetable 2026

    The Macedonian Railways timetable is set to December 12, 2026. There is no major change, just this time the connection Skopje – Kumanovo is included.

  • Discover Pairi Daiza: Belgium’s Enchanting Animal Paradise

    Discover Pairi Daiza: Belgium’s Enchanting Animal Paradise

    Pairi Daiza is one of Belgium’s most beloved zoological and botanical parks, often described as a “garden of worlds.” Located in the heart of Wallonia, near the town of Brugelette, this 75-hectare park is more than just a zoo – it’s a journey through beautifully themed gardens, architectural wonders, and…

  • Tourism as silent diplomacy

    Tourism as silent diplomacy

    Vlatko Sulev, President of NAITM, emphasizes the potential of tourism as a unifying force in a region burdened by historical divides. By fostering encounters and breaking stereotypes, tourism can promote economic growth while enhancing quality of life. Sulev advocates for an open Macedonia, believing that simple interactions can bridge gaps…

  • Carnival in Luxembourg: A Burst of Color, Tradition, and Joy

    Carnival in Luxembourg: A Burst of Color, Tradition, and Joy

    As winter transitions to spring, Luxembourg’s Carnival, or Fuesend, emerges as a vibrant celebration of local culture. Taking place before Lent, it features lively parades, whimsical costumes, and community events across towns. Unique culinary treats and festive performances highlight this rich tradition, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.