Polya Plamenova Pencheva is a Travel Tomorrow reporter with experience in the fields of innovation, travelling, lifestyle, and design. Born and raised in Bulgaria, Polya lived in the Netherlands for eight years and recently moved to Brussels, Belgium, to explore new opportunities. She is also a plant lover, matcha drinker, book enthusiast, and a proud nerd. You can catch up with her on her Instagram or a cafe nestled in the heart of Brussels.
In an exclusive interview with Travel Tomorrow, tourism chief Umid Shadiev reveals how months of preparation and diplomacy brought the UNESCO’s General Conference to Samarkand. From 30 […]
The two online courses are part of the UN’s Tourism for Rural Development Programme and are developed to equip those working on rural destinations with knowledge […]
Delegates at this week’s Global Tourism Forum (GTF) in Brussels have been treated to a taste of the landscapes and architectural heritage of Nakhchivan, thanks to […]
Almaty has once again placed Kazakhstan firmly on the global tourism map after receiving the Special Recognition Award for Tourism Innovation and Urban Transformation during the […]
All-inclusive hotels are often criticised for isolating their guests from local economies. According to a study, these types of resorts are often cut off from local […]
The Global Tourism Forum (GTF) taking place in Brussels over 19-21 October 2025 kicked off with opening remarks from dignitaries and the business sector all emphasising […]
As recent numbers show that Iceland welcomed 1.792 million international visitors in the first nine months of 2025, the government might soon propose an increase tourist […]
The power of the US passport has been steadily dwindling for some time, showing a shift in global mobility. Asian countries have taken over the top […]
Officials in the capital of the Spanish Balearic island Mallorca, have announced a ban on new licences for tourist rentals, meaning that every time a short-term […]
The inaugural Europe Responsible Tourism Awards, sponsored by easyJet holidays, have honoured leading examples of sustainable and inclusive tourism from across the continent. Announced at the […]
In a landmark announcement, Angola, nestled on Africa’s southwest coast, has been confirmed as the Official Host Country for ITB Berlin 2026. The agreement between Angola’s Ministry of Tourism […]
As Europe grapples with the impacts of overtourism, regions are rethinking how to manage visitor flows in ways that sustain both local economies and communities. That […]
Sri Lanka is changing its rules on Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for foreign arrivals. From 15 October 2025, all foreign visitors will be required to obtain […]
Although the ski season has not officially started, an Italian resort is already preparing to avoid overcrowding. Madonna di Campiglio, a luxury resort in the northern Italian […]