Inside Cyprus’ Cap St George resort, where Shakira owns a luxury villa

An elegant new beachfront resort in beautiful Paphos, Cyprus, has opened its doors – and a stay here may have you rubbing shoulders with singer Shakira. The A-lister is rumoured to own a luxury villa within Cap St George Hotel & Resort’s premises, and we can see why… The hotel Featuring 202 rooms and suites, some with stunning private pools, this 5* star resort is perfect for both couples and families alike, especially if you are after some real relaxation. Free-standing bathtubs, waterfall showers and panorama windows are just some of the few accommodation elements we love – and don’t even get us started on the pillow menu.

Retooled Louisville Secondary Impressing Early in Fall Camp

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – In the three years under head coach Scott Satterfield, Louisville has established themselves as an offensive-minded football program. Every season since he took over in 2019, the Cardinals have posted a top-25 offense, and averaged 446.2 yards per game last season.

But a large factor as to why Louisville only finished 6-7 in 2021, among other reasons, was due to their performance on the other side of the line of scrimmage. This was particularly the case in the secondary, as the Cards gave up 245.

Island-hopping in Greece for £78 a night on a bargain Celestyal all-inclusive cruise

Emely is working away at the knots in my back as we sail under the Greek summer sun from Crete to Santorini.
The boat’s gentle swaying lulls me into an almost meditative state while soft Balinese music plays and waves splash up against the window. ‘You needed this, eh?’ she says as my knots unfurl.
She’s right, I haven’t felt this relaxed in months. This might sound like I’m aboard a luxury chartered yacht.
Harriet Sime boards Celestyal’s MS Olympia (above) for ‘quite possibly the world’s cheapest cruise’ – a three-night voyage that takes in four Greek islands and visits the Turkish Riviera for just £234 per person 

In fact, it’s quite possibly the world’s cheapest cruise.

Macron at UN Ocean Conference urges world leaders to better protect oceans

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday traveled to Portugal after attending the NATO summit in neighboring Spain to make a speech at the U.N. Ocean Conference in Lisbon. After his speech at the plenary, Macron took a stroll along the Tagus River with Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa before speaking with other officials at an informal session in a nearby aquarium. Macron urged other world leaders to better protect the planet’s oceans by adopting an international agreement modeled on the legally binding Paris Climate Accords.

Daily Podcast: Barcelona’s Overtourism Balancing Act

Good morning from Skift. It’s Monday, June 27 in New York City. Here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today. Rashaad Jorden
Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Barcelona’s attempt to manage tourism growth, Qantas’ efforts to manage a spike in traffic, and Kenya’s push for more cashless tourism transactions. Listen Now Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Overcast | Google Podcasts Episode Notes Barcelona is looking to accelerate the recovery of its tourism industry, but the city faces a delicate balancing act of working to attract more visitors while avoiding becoming the poster child for overtourism again, reports Contributor Paula Krizanovic.