Euronews Debates Watch: EU needs a more unified approach to travel after COVID-19 Europe's travel and tourism sectors are among the biggest economic casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss the challenges ahead with some of Europe's tourism chiefs. 29/05/2020
No Comment Versailles gets ready to open up the legacy of the Sun King once again Versailles used to welcome no less than 10 million visitors each year, but since 13 March it has been closed due to the coronavirus epidemic. 27/05/2020
No Comment Italy's archaeological site Pompeii reopens - but with restrictions There were strict measures in place including temperature checks, one-way paths and spaced-out circles to keep people in queues apart. 26/05/2020
Spain COVID-19: Spain will open borders to foreign tourists in July Spain is opening up to foreign tourists in July and allowing its football league start back up behind closed doors in June. It's all part of a phasing out of restrictions. 23/05/2020
World News Analysis: Can the aviation industry survive the coronavirus crisis? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey looks at the prospects for the airline industry after another bad week of relentlessly depressing news. 22/05/2020
World EU countries pledge support for tourism sector in bid to save summer Socially-distanced sunbeds, anyone? EU ministers pledge to support the bloc's key tourism industry while taking measures to prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections. 21/05/2020
Iceland Wish you were here: Iceland pitches for post-lockdown tourists Iceland has so far managed to contain COVID-19 and boasts that its vast open landscapes are ideal for social distancing. 20/05/2020
Europe News Coronavirus: EU Commission VP warns against 'mini-Schengens' Margaritis Schinas' comments come after Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania opened their internal borders to each other last week in a bid to give their economies a timely boost. 19/05/2020
Greece Acropolis reopens after two-month coronavirus shutdown The Acropolis, one of the world's most important and famous archaeological sites, has reopened to the public after a two-month lockdown. 18/05/2020
No Comment Italy: Restaurant owners protest against economic situation Hospitality workers in Rome protested in front of the Pantheon, wearing their uniforms with a mourning armband while they stood in silence for several minutes. 17/05/2020
World Baltic bubble: Latvia, Lithuania & Estonia open borders to each other The Baltic states - Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia - are opening their borders to each other from Friday. 13/05/2020
Europe News Summer holiday rescue package? EU set out plan to save your vacation With lockdowns being lifted and summer months approaching, the EU is looking at how citizens can safely travel - an issue critical for saving the tourism industry. 13/05/2020
Europe News Chefs lay down their whites to kick up a fuss over lockdown impact They were highlighting the plight of eateries, cafes and other parts of the hospitality industry hit during the COVID-19 lockdown. 07/05/2020
Europe News Greece and Croatia float solutions for sunseekers as summer looms "I think we all talk about a kind of risk-free or risk-reducing certificate. I think it would serve as a benefit for all, not only hosts and personnel in hotels, for example, but also for the travelers, for the tourists," explains Davor Bozinovic, Croatian Interior Minister. 06/05/2020
Partner content A quintessential quarantine dish Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews' meets up with Chef Reif at his Japanese restaurant, Kushiyaki, to watch him cook a quintessential quarantine dish. 05/05/2020
Europe News Saving summer: Europe struggles to save tourism from coronavirus The sector represents 10% of GDP and more than 20 million jobs across the continent. 28/04/2020
Italy Italy beaches getting 'anti-coronavirus' ready in bid to save holiday season from pandemic Private-beach owners are ramping up efforts to adapt their tourism spots to social-distancing rules in a bid to save the 2020 holiday season from the Covid-19 pandemic 26/04/2020
Croatia Coronavirus: Croatia's PM defends country's COVID-19 strategy Speaking to Euronews NOW, the Croatian Prime Minister denies people are living in hardship in his country and praises his government's policies to face the COVID-19 pandemic. Croatia will start lifting some restrictions on Monday. 25/04/2020
Green News Could this be the moment for virtual reality travel? Tourist attractions across the world are offering online experiences for those trapped inside by social distancing. 22/04/2020
No Comment Tourism-reliant Cornwall faces hardship if lockdown lasts into summer The area is hugely dependent on visitors and faces huge financial hardship if the number of tourists drops this summer. 20/04/2020