Hotel Bambinee: A New Haven for Family Travel in the US

Hotel Bambinee: A New Haven for Family Travel in the US

By Nishang Narayan

Published on March 27, 2024

Travelling with kids just got a whole lot easier, thanks to Hotel Bambinee, the newest player in the US hospitality scene. Rachel Meng, an EHL Hospitality Business School alumna, spotted a need for a hotel that truly gets what families are looking for: a place where kids can be kids, and parents can still have a bit of downtime. Thus, Hotel Bambinee was born.

Gone are the days of stressful family vacations where the needs of the youngest travellers seem like an afterthought. Hotel Bambinee is all about creating a space where families of all shapes and sizes, from the traditional to single parents and even business travellers tagging their kids along, can find something special.

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This isn't just another hotel with a kiddie pool. Hotel Bambinee is designed from the ground up to spark joy, creativity, and relaxation. Picture this: a hotel where children's play areas are as thoughtfully designed as the coffee bar serving up parent-approved brews and mocktails. Yes, you read that right. There's something here for everyone.

But it's not all fun and games. Hotel Bambinee is also about making a difference. A portion of every stay goes to children's hospitals and organisations, so your vacation can feel good in more ways than one.

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The potential for this brand is as big as a child's imagination, with plans for collaboration across the hospitality industry to bring Hotel Bambinee to families across the US. And for hotels already standing, Meng's got a plan for that too: Club Bambinee, turning those rarely used conference rooms into magical spaces for the hotel's youngest guests.

So, the next time you're planning a family trip, remember there's a place where you can check in as guests and check out as fans. Welcome to Hotel Bambinee, where family vacations are reimagined.


Royal Caribbean Opens Bookings for First Royal Beach Club in The Bahamas

Royal Caribbean Opens Bookings for First Royal Beach Club in The Bahamas

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 6, 2025

Royal Caribbean has officially opened bookings for its highly anticipated Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, the brand’s first beach club experience debuting in December 2025 in The Bahamas. Designed to redefine the ultimate beach day, the all-inclusive destination merges Royal Caribbean’s signature service with the vibrant Bahamian spirit. Guests booked on cruises visiting Nassau from late December 2025 can now reserve all-inclusive day passes featuring access to pristine beaches, three pools, and 10 bars—including the world’s largest swim-up bar, The Floating Flamingo.

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The beach club also introduces the Ultimate Family Cabana, a two-story private retreat with a personal attendant, whirlpool, slide, and more for up to 12 guests. Whether vacationers seek chill vibes at The Deep End pool, family-friendly fun, or DJ-driven party energy on The Party Deck, the Royal Beach Club offers an experience for every mood. 

Authentic island fare, live music, local artisan shops, and inclusive perks such as roundtrip water transportation, Wi-Fi, lockers, umbrellas, and towels complete the experience. Day passes available for adults with unlimited open bar and dining, while non-alcoholic options available for both teens and kids.

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Additional upgrades include beach and poolside cabanas, drink package bundles, and exclusive access to The Party Deck’s private poolside service. The Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will be accessible via cruises from six U.S. cities and marks the first in a growing list of exclusive destinations, with Royal Beach Club Cozumel and Perfect Day Mexico set to follow in the coming years.


Wynn Al Marjan Island Introduces Enclave, An Ultra-Luxury Jewel in the Sky

Wynn Al Marjan Island Introduces Enclave, An Ultra-Luxury Jewel in the Sky

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 6, 2025

Wynn Al Marjan Island, the much-anticipated luxury destination opening in early 2027 in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE, has unveiled Enclave, a hyper-exclusive residential experience that reimagines luxury hospitality. Perched atop the resort’s 1,000-foot tower, Enclave offers just 313 meticulously designed rooms, ranging from plush Enclave King Suites to two sprawling Royal Apartments, each a masterstroke by acclaimed designers Anouska Hempel and Pinto Design.

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Every detail, from platinum and sea mist tones to dual pantry service and culturally sensitive in-suite amenities, reflects an unmatched level of craftsmanship, privacy, and refinement. Guests arrive through a private verdant drive into an Enclave-only lobby, followed by private elevator access to floors housing no more than 15 suites each, ensuring tranquillity and exclusivity. With a private beach, three pools, and on-demand beach butlers, Enclave transforms leisure into luxury. 

Culinary offerings include an Enclave-exclusive skylit Lebanese restaurant and a chic Lobby Lounge serving artisanal cocktails and petit menus. Wynn’s design ethos “veiling and revealing”  is woven into every touchpoint, with thoughtfully curated art, lush gardens, and a sensory restraint that whispers rather than shouts luxury.

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This rarefied atmosphere, rich in storytelling and elegance, is set within the broader Wynn Al Marjan Island development that spans 60 hectares with 1,217 rooms, world-class dining, wellness facilities, designer boutiques, a marina for superyachts, and Coral Court for grand events. With construction on track and the tower spire topping out in 2025, Enclave stands poised to become the crown jewel of ultra-luxury living in the Middle East and beyond.


Holland America Line Celebrates America’s 250th with Historic Cruise from Boston

Holland America Line Celebrates America’s 250th with Historic Cruise from Boston

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on July 6, 2025

Holland America Line is set to mark America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 with a landmark seven-day cruise aboard the Zuiderdam, sailing roundtrip from Boston on July 4th. Titled the “America’s 250th Celebration: Stars & Stripes Voyage,” this special itinerary includes a scenic overnight in New York, a visit to Saint John in Canada, and a historic call at Norfolk, Virginia offering exclusive access to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. 

The cruise kicks off with a unique sailaway during Boston’s Fourth of July fireworks and includes opportunities to experience key American landmarks such as the Freedom Trail, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty. Guests will also witness the majestic “Sail 4th 250” tall ships flotilla in New York Harbor during Zuiderdam’s overnight stay.

The journey promises a deep dive into U.S. heritage with curated excursions and patriotic onboard celebrations. With fares starting at $1,459 per person, this immersive voyage blends history, culture, and celebration for a once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience.

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