Tuesday, 19 January 2016

New in Travel for 2016

MUSIC legends live in concert, a dedicated football museum, the world's largest cruise ship, deluxe new resorts and Disney developments are some of the diverse new attractions debuting this year.
Check out the below list prepared by Flight Centre that showcases by month where the newest and best travel experiences of the year could take you in 2016.
JANUARY
Potato Head Property – From the people that brought us Bali's Potato Head Beach Club comes another incredible addition to Seminyak, The Katamama. The boutique hotel is billed as a culturally-led property created by the finest artisans to showcase a contemporary look at Indonesian culture, and is sure to be Bali's hippest new accommodation.
FEBRUARY
Charlie Chaplin Themed Hotel - Switzerland is set to pay homage to Hollywood legend Charlie Chaplin with the February opening of a new four-star hotel named after Chaplin's successful movie, Modern Times. The hotel will occupy prime position along the Montreux Riviera in Vevey and takes inspiration from the actor's life and work offering guests shuttle bus access to the nearby Chaplin's World museum in the actor's former residence.
MARCH
New Japan Bullet Train - Travel around Japan quicker after the March opening of a new bullet train, Hokkaido Shinkansen. The train route will eventually extend further into Hokkaido, but for now connects northern Honshu Island with the southern tip of Hokkaido.
Billy Idol's Vegas Residency - Come March, Billy Idol fans will have the opportunity to see the musician perform the music of his career from early days fronting Generation X to worldwide hits including White Wedding and Dancing with Myself as Idol takes to the stage for a residency at the House of Blues Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. The show, Billy Idol: Forever Beginning is his first-ever multi-date residency.
APRIL
FIFA Museum opens - Calling all football fans! Fanatics can get their fix at the new FIFA museum in Zurich when it opens in the northern hemisphere spring. The museum is billed as an extraordinary journey through the history of FIFA and set to be a pilgrimage for true fans.
Visit Harry Potter's Place – Gain access to Hogwarts Castle and wander the village of Hogsmeade – both typically off-limits to muggles – when the new Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens at Universal Studios in California which will also feature the 3-D Forbidden Journey ride.
Standing Ovation – After the much hyped launch of Quantum of the Seas, Royal Caribbean is at it again with the new Ovation of the Seas set to launch in April. Aussie cruisers can get a taste of the ship in December when it starts four Australia and New Zealand itineraries. The high-tech ship has some of the best features at sea including the return of the North Star concept seen on Quantum that affords passengers a 360-degree view from a glass pod attached to a mechanical arm high above the sea.
MAY
Cruise in Harmony - Another new addition to Royal Caribbean's line-up, the Harmony of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship at sea with a passenger capacity of 5,400 passengers. Launching in May 2016 and travelling to the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, the ship boasts amazing new features, including the family-friendly Perfect Storm waterslide and adults-only Bionic Bar.
Landscape of Light at Uluru - A new installation art piece is set to illuminate Mother Nature's masterpiece in the Red Centre this year when the Field of Light exhibition from artist Bruce Munro lights up Uluru. The travelling exhibition will be created in its largest form to date when 50,000 solar powered globes will illuminate a remote desert landscape in the shadow of Uluru for the once-in-a-lifetime experience. The installation will run until March next year.
Frozen Fever Hits Disney – Disney's Epcot theme park in Florida will welcome a new Frozen themed ride, Frozen Ever After, in early 2016. The new boat ride will take visitors to Arendelle and Elsa's ice palace.
JUNE
Swim with Whale Sharks in WA – Get the ultimate wilderness experience off the coast of WA when a new ecotourism experience starts operation in June allowing tourists to swim with whale sharks. The program is timed to begin when migrating whale sharks arrive at Ningaloo Marine Park.
Disneyland Debuts in Shanghai – The world's newest Disneyland theme park will open in Shanghai in June bringing the typical Disney magic, attractions, dining and entertainment with six themed zones including the Pirates of the Caribbean inspired Treasure Cove.
New Brisbane to Vancouver Direct Flights – Air Canada will operate non-stop Vancouver-Brisbane flights daily (up from three times a week), commencing from June and serviced by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
JULY
QT Hits Melbourne – Quirky cool QT will bring the same formula for success seen in Bondi and the Gold Coast to Melbourne mid-year. The designer hotel will launch in Melbourne's CBD and has been designed by star architect Angelo Candalepas with an industrial feel and featuring a signature bar and grill, rooftop bar and laneway food concept.
Roller Coaster – North America's Revelstoke Mountain Resort will unveil the continent's first Mountain Coaster in the northern hemisphere summer. The coaster features a monorail built close to the ground to simulate the thrill of downhill mountain biking and will drop almost 300 meters, reaching speeds of up to 42 km/h with guests able to control their own speed.
AUGUST
Luxury Rail Journey – The world's newest luxury train, the Belmond Grand Hibernian, will being operation in August operating on a number of routes through Ireland. Offering two, four and six-night itineraries from Dublin, the train will feature a strong Irish interior design theme with 20 luxury en-suite cabins, two dining cars and an observation car.
SEPTEMBER
Where to be Scene on the River - Scenic's new five-star luxury river cruise ship, Scenic Aura, will launch on the Irrawaddy River from September sailing between Mandalay and Pyay. Each of the ship's 22 all-balcony suites feature separate bedroom, living room and balcony, while the ship offers a 1:1 guest-to-staff ration, butler service and fully inclusive beverage options.
OCTOBER
Try Your Luck at Vegas' First W Hotel – October will see The Strip welcome a new luxury hotel when Starwood Hotels and Resorts open it's first W Hotel in Vegas. W Hotels are renowned as hip, luxury hotels and the new Vegas property is shaping up to be a great addition with Philippe Starck designed guest rooms and the Wet pool and bar.
NOVEMBER
LUXury in the Maldives - Opening in late 2016 is the newest property from the LUX hotel group, LUX North Male Atoll in the Maldives. The anticipated resort will feature 60 idyllic villas, sweeping ocean views and a fleet of luxury yachts. The resort lies within an untouched reef that affords guests environmental touring options from the on-site marine biology centre, plus the usual bells and whistles associated with luxury Maldivian resorts like butler service, overwater villas and deluxe dining and spa outlets.
DECEMBER
The Best Museum Money Can Buy – After five years of construction delays, the end of 2016 will finally see the opening of Abu Dhabi's staggeringly expensive Louvre museum. Arab masters and European icons like Van Gogh, Money and da Vinci with share wall space beneath the museums iconic domed structure.
St Regis Langkawi – Visitors to the popular Malaysian island of Langkawi could opt for a luxurious stay at the new St Regis property from December. The resort will features 85 suites and three water villas, five restaurants, bars, a pool, gym and Iridium Spa.

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