Saudi Arabia’s New Futuristic Resort, Florida’s Top Spas And More Travel News

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Inside Saudi Arabia’s Futuristic Shebara Resort

What will luxury resorts of the future look like? The answer may lie in Saudi Arabia’s new Shebara resort, which features 38 overwater villas and 35 beachfront villas. The mirrored pod-like accommodations resemble a string of pearls when viewed from above. Inside, the villas resemble a spaceship with curved walls, sculptural sofas and a bar cabinet that looks as though it’s been sent from the 22nd century. The futuristic design is all in service of Shebara’s ecological focus. The resort is powered by its own solar farm, desalination plant, and circular waste management system, which earned the property LEED Platinum certification.
Five New U.S. Golf Courses To Play Now
The end of summer doesn’t mean your golf game has to be put on hold until 2026—especially with a spate of new courses that just opened. From California wine country to central Missouri, here are five stellar new U.S. golf courses recommended by the editors of Forbes Travel Guide.
Forbes Travel Guide’s Top Florida Spas
Florida isn’t just an ideal destination for its beautiful beaches and innovative restaurants, it’s also home to some of the country’s best spas. For those who seek a rejuvenating getaway in the Sunshine State, Forbes Travel Guide recently released a list of five must-try Florida hotel spas—including Palm Beach, Miami and Tampa.
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TravelWise
One of most popular amenities on cruise lines is no doubt the casino—but which ships are actually the luckiest? According to a new report, Princess Cruise Lines’ Diamond Princess is the luckiest cruise ship, followed by Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas and Celebrity’s Infinity.
Where to Travel To See Europe’s Rare 2026 Eclipse
Noctourism—or traveling after dark—is one of the biggest vacation trends thanks to the multitude of celestial events expected in the next two years. In August 2026, Europe will experience its first total solar eclipse in 27 years and now is the time to start planning for it. From Iceland to Spain, here’s where luxury noctourists should venture to see Europe’s rare eclipse next year.