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AmaWaterways and Smithsonian Journeys unveil 2027 River Cruise Collection
CALABASAS, CA – Leading river cruise line AmaWaterways has announced 42 new departures for 2027 in collaboration with Smithsonian Journeys – the travel program of the Smithsonian Institution and a recognized leader in enriching, small-group exploration. Among the highlights are two new itineraries: one takes passengers along the picturesque waterways of France – the Seine, Saône and Rhône rivers, and the other is a captivating voyage along the winding Mekong River through Vietnam and Cambodia. Drawing on the Smithsonian’s 175+ years as the world’s largest museum, education and research complex, each itinerary features distinguished Smithsonian Journeys experts and experiences designed to foster deep cultural engagement.
Eleven expertly curated itineraries showcasing Europe’s most breathtaking and historic river – including the Danube, Rhine, Douro, Seine and Rhône – will launch in 2026 and return in 2027.Each journey features exclusive excursions and enriching opportunities to engage with a diverse array of experts, from art historians and archaeologists to scientists, anthropologists and more. All departures include a selection of optional pre- and post-cruise land packages, hosted by an AmaWaterways cruise manager, allowing guests to delve even deeper into the cultural and historical richness of each destination.
“At AmaWaterways, our mission is to create travel experiences that uncover the heart of each destination,” said Catherine Powell, CEO of AmaWaterways. “We are delighted to partner with Smithsonian Journeys and together offer guests voyages that inspire curiosity, deepen the connection with the places they visit and provide the exceptional comfort and service our guests expect, all the while creating shared and lasting memories.”
“We first announced the Smithsonian Journeys/AmaWaterways alliance just a few months ago, for cruises beginning in spring 2026, and we’ve seen an overwhelmingly positive response from the market – underscoring a growing demand for meaningful and enriching travel,” said Walter Littlejohn, senior vice president of Smithsonian Journeys. “With interest continuing to build, we are excited to introduce the 2027 program, featuring sailings along Europe’s most iconic rivers and, new for 2027, a chance to venture farther, delving into the heart of Vietnam and Cambodia on the culturally rich Mekong River. As always, these voyages will include the distinctive touches of the Smithsonian—two Smithsonian Journeys experts aboard each voyage and thoughtfully curated shore excursions – and will open the door to new opportunities for curious explorers to more deeply engage with the vibrant history and rich cultures of these extraordinary destinations.”
This alliance with Smithsonian Journey’s further solidifies the AmaWaterways’ commitment to delivering deeply immersive and enriching experiences, both on board and during shore excursions. Cruising with AmaWaterways includes fine dining in multiple venues, including The Chef’s Table specialty restaurant, unlimited wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, daily Sip & Sail cocktail hour, a variety of small group excursions, high-quality Wi-Fi, a Wellness Program with a variety of host-led fitness classes, airport transfers, and much more.
The article AmaWaterways and Smithsonian Journeys unveil 2027 River Cruise Collection first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
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Las Vegas Faces Sharp Decline in Visitor Numbers as Inflation, Rising Costs and Global Economic Pressures Reshape Tourism Trends: New Update You Need to Know

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August 10, 2025 |
Las Vegas is facing a sharp decline in visitor numbers, driven by a combination of rising inflation, increasing travel costs, and broader global economic pressures. The city’s traditionally affordable attractions have become pricier, making it less accessible for many tourists. International visitors, especially from countries like Canada, are staying away due to economic and political factors. Domestic travelers, too, are tightening their budgets, opting for more cost-effective destinations. As a result, tourism trends are shifting, with Las Vegas seeing fewer visitors and its tourism model being reshaped by these evolving economic conditions.
While summer is typically a slower season for Las Vegas due to the extreme heat, the current decline seems to go beyond the usual seasonal dip. Fewer large conventions were held in June than in previous years, and experts suggest that broader economic factors—such as inflation, trade disruptions, and evolving consumer spending behaviors—are contributing to the downturn in tourism to the U.S.
Historically, Las Vegas has mirrored national economic trends, and this recent tourism decline may signal the impact of larger economic shifts. Both hotel occupancy rates and convention attendance showed signs of weakening in June, underscoring the growing influence of economic uncertainty on the travel industry.
Further evidence of the slowdown can be seen in the numbers from Harry Reid International Airport, which recorded a drop of roughly 318,000 passengers in June. Traffic along Interstate 15, the primary route connecting California and Nevada, also declined by 4.3%, signaling a broader dip in visitor numbers.
Despite these challenges, Las Vegas remains one of the country’s top travel destinations. The city still welcomed 3.1 million visitors in June, and convention attendance year-to-date remains strong compared to 2024. Additionally, gaming revenues saw a slight uptick, indicating that while tourism has slowed, the city’s entertainment industry is holding steady.
Challenges with International Tourism
A significant factor behind the drop in tourism is a decline in international visitors, particularly from Canada. Canadians make up a substantial portion of Las Vegas’ international tourism, and many have canceled their trips to the U.S. in response to economic and political tensions. The implementation of a 35% tariff on Canadian goods, coupled with political rhetoric surrounding U.S.-Canada relations, has led many Canadians to rethink their travel plans.
This reduction in international travel extends beyond Las Vegas, affecting other major U.S. tourist destinations such as New York and California. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the U.S. could lose $12.5 billion in international tourism spending this year, signaling that the broader impact of these global shifts is being felt across the country.
Inflation and Rising Costs Affect Domestic Tourism
In addition to the international decline, domestic tourism is also being influenced by inflation and rising living costs. Although more Americans are planning vacations this year compared to previous years, many are opting for less expensive trips due to higher travel costs. A survey by Deloitte’s ConsumerSignals found that while travel is on the rise, more Americans are choosing to trim their travel budgets because of inflation.
Las Vegas, traditionally seen as a budget-friendly destination, has become more costly in recent years. Rising expenses in food, entertainment, and labor are pushing prices higher, which has led some travelers to seek more affordable vacation spots. As inflation continues to strain household budgets, many tourists are looking for better value and more cost-effective alternatives.
Las Vegas is experiencing a sharp decline in visitor numbers due to rising inflation, increased travel costs, and global economic pressures, reshaping the city’s tourism trends as travelers adjust their spending.
What’s Next for Las Vegas Tourism?
Despite the current decline in visitor numbers, experts are hopeful about Las Vegas’ tourism future. The city is gearing up for major upcoming events, including high-profile concerts, the Formula 1 race, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup. These large-scale events are expected to bring substantial crowds, potentially reversing the recent drop in tourism.
In conclusion, Las Vegas is facing several challenges, including economic uncertainty, rising costs, and shifting international and domestic travel trends. However, with a resilient entertainment industry and major events on the horizon, the city remains optimistic that tourism will rebound. Only time will tell if this decline represents a temporary setback or if Las Vegas is experiencing a longer-term shift in its tourism landscape.
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