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CNN —White sand beaches, Atlantic Ocean views and a whole lot of skin — this is the 2025 Pirelli Calendar. For the latest edition, New York-based photographer Ethan James Green turns his lens on Hunter Schafer, John Boyega and Simone Ashley, along with model and illustrator Connie Fleming, artist Martine Gutierrez and model Jenny Shimizu, among others. Ethan James GreenModel and actor Hoyeon Jung struck a delicate pose in a flowing sheer outfit. Ethan James GreenIn the calendar, Green pulls double duty as a model, too, making it the third time a calendar photographer has appeared in the cast. Ethan James GreenCollaboration was key to the 2025 calendar, Green said.
Persons: , Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Terence Donovan, Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts, Ethan James Green, Hunter Schafer, John Boyega, Simone Ashley, Connie Fleming, Martine Gutierrez, Jenny Shimizu, Hoyeon Jung, Robert Freeman, Jane Lumb, Sonny Drane, “ There’s, ” Green, Fleming, Gutierrez, Schafer, Green, , Vincent Cassel, “ You’d, “ I’ve Organizations: CNN, Cal, Ethan James Green Model, Vogue, Teen Vogue, Goodman, Virginia Beach Park, Pirelli Locations: New York, Miami, British, Majorca, Spain, American, Virginia Beach
In Majorca, a One-Room Home With Sheep for Neighbors
  + stars: | 2024-08-22 | by ( Kurt Soller | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
At least, that’s what the designers Tyson Strang and Tatiana Baibabaeva wanted to do when they moved to Sencelles, Majorca, in 2020. The pair, who met in Kyrgyzstan two decades ago, had previously lived for 15 years in New York City, where in 2017 they founded the ceramics line Terra Coll Home. Before turning to pottery, Baibabaeva, 38, had worked in fashion and Strang, 45, had been a teacher; when they relocated to Spain, they fully merged their creative, personal and professional lives, raising two children together, developing a rustic-minded interiors business and even sharing an email address, from which they explain, “For us, ‘rustic design’ means unifying the interior of a space with its landscape by using the raw materials from the surrounding land as the primary construction and design elements.”
Persons: Tyson Strang, Tatiana Baibabaeva, Strang Locations: Sencelles, Majorca, Kyrgyzstan, New York City, Spain
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Walker now lives off his roughly $18,000 annual pension (AU$28,000), according to bank statements reviewed by Business Insider. And, because his expenses in Chiang Mai are so low, Walker said he is able to save about 40% of his income. Business Insider has heard from Americans who moved from Texas to Panama, California to Italy, and Minnesota to Mexico, all in search of exciting travels and reduced financial stress. In Thailand, Walker said he has met people from all over the world.
Persons: , John, Walker, Chiang, Chiang Mai, It's Organizations: Service, Business, Social Security Administration Locations: Chiang Mai, Thailand, Western Australia, Texas, Panama , California, Italy, Minnesota, Mexico, Chiang, Australia, Spain, Majorca, Costa Rica
Doug, 68, has worked for the last 40 years as a computer consultant — the last three from his sailboat traversing Europe. They now live on their boat on the French Riviera, which Doug said is cheaper than living in the US. He decided to buy a sailboat and sailed to Fort Lauderdale shortly after 9/11, where Doug continued to work with Fortune 500 clients. Settling on the French RivieraThey sailed for France the following April, stopping in countries such as Malta and Tunisia. Six months later, they settled in Port Grimaud on the French Riviera, where they paid $15,000 a year in marina costs in "rent."
Persons: He's, Doug, he's, We'll, we're Organizations: Service, Business, Michelin, Fortune, America, Port Montenegro Locations: California , Texas , Indiana, Massachusetts, Provence, Italy, Boston, California, Dallas, Indianapolis, Maine, New England, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Caribbean, Europe, South America, Genoa, Dubrovnik, Croatia, Corsica, France, Elba, Sardinia, Sicily, Bari, London, Istanbul, Vienna, Budapest, Hungary, Port, Tivat, Montenegro, Cairo, Athens, Greece, Malta, Tunisia, Port Grimaud, Grimaud, Saint, Majorca, Spain, Lisbon, Portugal, Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, China
A looming ban on vacation rentals in Barcelona. At a time when overwhelmed European destinations are slapping tourists with restrictions and fees, Copenhagen is trying a different approach: rewarding visitors who act responsibly. Beginning July 15, tourists who demonstrate climate-friendly travel behavior by participating in the city’s green initiatives — including cycling, train travel and clean-up efforts — will be granted access to museum tours, kayak rentals, free meals and more. “We must turn tourism from being an environmental burden into a force for positive change,” said Mikkel Aarø-Hansen, the chief executive of Wonderful Copenhagen, the tourism organization for the Capital Region of Denmark. Copenhagen’s new initiative, CopenPay, aims to bridge the gap between the desire to act sustainably and actual behavior by making climate-friendly action a currency for cultural experiences.
Persons: , , Mikkel Aarø, Hansen, Kanter Organizations: Wonderful, Capital Locations: Venice, Barcelona, Majorca, Copenhagen, Wonderful Copenhagen, Denmark, London
Ahead of the summer travel season, leaders in many tourist spots have adopted measures to tame the tourist crowds — or at least earn more revenue from them. The goal is to ensure that tourism functions smoothly for visitors and locals alike, said Megan Epler Wood, managing director of the Sustainable Tourism Asset Management Program at Cornell University. “All tourism is dependent on beautiful natural and cultural resources. You have to protect those resources in order to be a viable tourism destination — and if you don’t, they degrade,” Ms. Epler Wood said. In some places, proposals for new fees or visitor rules have drawn opposition from residents, who fear they might scare away the tourists who bolster the local economy.
Persons: Megan Epler Wood, Ms, Epler Wood Organizations: Tourism, Management, Cornell University Locations: Bali . Higher, Amsterdam, Paris, Milan, Majorca
If so, we'll take a wild guess that you're visiting either Spain, Italy, France, or Greece. Here, Abbamonte shares a few alternatives to popular tourist hot spots that anyone visiting Spain, Italy, France, and Greece should check out. Related stories"I've done a lot of road trips around the north of Spain," Abbamonte said. Even so, some of Abbamonte's favorite spots in Italy don't get the love he believes they deserve. AdvertisementOne of his favorites is Biarritz, a seaside hub known for its surfing culture in the Basque region of France.
Persons: , Lee Abbamonte, Europe's, He's, Colin Rieser, Abbamonte, they're, he'd, Peter.Zelei, Italy don't, Grace Kelly, Bruno Morandi, Saint Paul De Vence Organizations: Service, Business, Camino, Biarritz Locations: Europe, Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Abbamonte, Barcelona, Madrid, Ronda Ronda, Spain's Andalusia, Seville, Ibiza, Majorca, Ronda, Andalucia, Marbella, Sevilla, Gibraltar, Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Hydra, Mykonos, Aegina, Poros, Meteora, Thessaly, Como, Florence, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Siena, Pisa, Gimignano, Biarritz, Paris, Nice, Basque, It's, San Sebastian, Spanish, Sebastian, Saint, Avignon, Monte Carlo, Monaco
If so, we'll take a wild guess that you're visiting either Spain, Italy, France, or Greece. Here, Abbamonte shares a few alternatives to popular tourist hot spots that anyone visiting Spain, Italy, France, and Greece should check out. In Spain, forget Barcelona or Madrid and explore the cliffside city of RondaRonda is a historic city in Spain's Andalusia region. Related stories"I've done a lot of road trips around the north of Spain," Abbamonte said. AdvertisementOne of his favorites is Biarritz, a seaside hub known for its surfing culture in the Basque region of France.
Persons: , Lee Abbamonte, Europe's, He's, Colin Rieser, Abbamonte, they're, he'd, Peter.Zelei, Italy don't, Grace Kelly, Bruno Morandi, Saint Paul De Vence Organizations: Service, Business, Camino, Biarritz Locations: Europe, Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Abbamonte, Barcelona, Madrid, Ronda Ronda, Spain's Andalusia, Seville, Ibiza, Majorca, Ronda, Andalucia, Marbella, Sevilla, Gibraltar, Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Hydra, Mykonos, Aegina, Poros, Meteora, Thessaly, Como, Florence, San Gimignano, Tuscany, Siena, Pisa, Gimignano, Biarritz, Paris, Nice, Basque, It's, San Sebastian, Spanish, Sebastian, Saint, Avignon, Monte Carlo, Monaco
A beachfront restaurant on the Spanish island of Majorca partly collapsed on Thursday, killing at least four people and injuring more than 20, officials said, with others feared trapped in the wreckage. Photos predating the accident showed that the restaurant, Medusa Beach Club, had three levels, with large terraces on the middle and upper floors that were supported by pillars. Video from the state-owned broadcaster RTVE and images from other news outlets appeared to show that at least parts of the terraces had collapsed down to the ground floor, and rescue workers in hard hats and reflective vests were picking through the debris to pull victims out. It was not clear if any of the structure behind the terraces also fell in the collapse, which occurred about 8 p.m. local time.
Organizations: Medusa Locations: Majorca
CNN —Molly Manning Walker learned she was a two-time BAFTA nominee at the unholy hour of 5 AM. That’s not to say Manning Walker is a world apart from the young subjects of her film. The film, Manning Walker’s first feature, was a hit at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, where it won top prize in the Un Certain Regard competition. Courtesy MUBICNN: For better or for worse, there’s a lot about “How To Have Sex” that’s distinctly British. Director Molly Manning Walker and actress Mia McKenna-Bruce pose during the 76th Cannes Film Festival, May 19, 2023.
Persons: Molly Manning Walker, reveller, Manning, Manning Walker, , Malia, who’ve, Tara, Mia McKenna, Bruce, Manning Walker’s, You’ve, you’ve, It’s, I’d, haven’t, Lara Peake, Enva Lewis, they’re, Thomas Vinterberg, VALERY HACHE, that’s, , ’ ” Organizations: CNN, Sundance Film, Cannes, Cannes Film, Getty Locations: British, Park City , Utah, Magaluf, Majorca, Spain, Greece, Australia, , America, Malia , Greece, AFP
He's been CEO of European airline easyJet for the past six years. AdvertisementIn a parallel universe, Johan Lundgren would have become a professional musician and never ended up as CEO of one of the world's biggest airlines. "I like people, and I like travel," Lundgren tells Business Insider in a faint Swedish accent during an interview in central London. He spent many years at TUI, one of Europe's biggest travel companies, rising to deputy CEO by the time he left in 2015. AdvertisementIt's the UK's biggest airline and is first or second in many other markets too.
Persons: Johan Lundgren, He's, Lundgren, , Swede, easyJet, Charles de Gaulle, Charles de, It's, I've, didn't, Bob Jordan, EasyJet, Stelios Stelios Haji, he's, that's, Michael O'Leary, Filipo Monteforte, Ryanair's Michael O'Leary, O'Leary Organizations: easyJet, Service, Royal College of Music, Soviet Union, SAS, Southwest Airlines, Ryanair, British Airways, London Gatwick, Southwest, UK's, Airbus, Getty Locations: Britain, London, Stockholm, Leningrad, Russia, Soviet Union, Soviet, TUI, Majorca, Europe, Charles, Paris, Charles de Gaulle, easyJet, Ukraine, Sweden, Canada, Toronto, AFP
Cinven, CPP Investments, EQT, Evercore and Morgan Stanley declined to comment. Hotelbeds' shareholders had been considering a private sale as an alternative to an IPO, the people said. Should it list in Spain, Hotelbeds' would be one of the largest IPOs the country has seen in recent years. Majorca-based Hotelbeds offers travel agencies, airlines and tour operators access to hotel rooms worldwide in what it describes as a "bedbank". Hotelbeds said it had its best fortnight ever in booking revenue earlier this year, recording a booking per second at peak times.
Persons: Nacho, Evercore, Morgan Stanley, Cinven, Hotelbeds, Andres Gonzalez, Pablo Mayo, Anousha Sakoui, Nick Zieminski Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters, Investments, Pablo Mayo Cerqueiro, Thomson Locations: Santa Cruz, Canary, Spain, Madrid, Majorca, London
A Local’s Guide to Majorca
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Gisela Williams | Richard Pedaline | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
T’s new monthly travel series, Flocking To, highlights places you might already have on your wish list, sharing tips from frequent visitors and locals alike. Majorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, has been a classic summer destination for Europeans and Brits for decades. In the last few years, a number of artists and designers have left larger cities in Europe and moved to Majorca. For the first installment of our series of Flocking To travel guides, we asked four locals or frequent visitors to Majorca to share the places they love most. One word of advice for first-time visitors: Majorca sprawls across roughly 1,400 square miles (it’s about the size of Long Island), so if you’re planning on exploring, you might want to rent a car.
Persons: helipads, Frédéric Chopin, George Sand, Robert Graves, Laura Riding, Deià —, Gertrude Stein —, Joan Miró, Miquel Barceló, ikat Locations: Majorca, Balearic, Polish, French, Valldemossa, British, American, Deià, Barcelona, Palma ., Asia, Europe, Sóller, Palma’s Old, Long
Even for the best tennis players in the world, the days before a Grand Slam can be filled with nerves and stress, especially the time leading up to Wimbledon, the grandest Grand Slam of them all. Days can become a blur of hunting for hitting partners and time on the limited practice courts a tournament has available, or one last try to win some tour-level matches at competitions in Eastbourne or Majorca. A handful of pros, including several clients of Patricio Apey, a longtime agent, end up at a classic English garden party called the Boodles that is unlike nearly anything else on the tennis calendar — a Gatsby-like few days on an estate outside London that makes Wimbledon’s All England Club, supposedly the apotheosis of tennis elegance, feel like a gathering of the masses at the local park.
Persons: Patricio Apey Organizations: Wimbledon, England Club Locations: Eastbourne, Majorca, London
Hotel Corazon Wants to Host Your Hot Girl Summer
  + stars: | 2023-06-22 | by ( Elizabeth Paton | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range that runs along the northwestern edge of the island of Majorca, off the coast of mainland Spain. Its towering peaks and valleys are lined with ancient olive groves, lemon orchards and picturesque hilltop villages. The winding pathways that dot the rugged cliffs plunge through pine trees and goat herds to meet the Mediterranean Sea. In 2020, after she fell in love with the 18th-century finca next door, she and her husband, the Mexican artist Edgar Lopez Arellano, decided to turn their hands to hospitality. Hotel Corazon opened earlier this month, after more than two years of work by the couple alongside a team from Moredesign, a local architecture practice that’s a mainstay of glossy magazines like Architectural Digest.
Persons: Kate Bellm, Edgar Lopez Arellano, Hotel Corazon Organizations: Gucci, Hotel Locations: Tramuntana, Majorca, Spain, British, Deia, Mexican, Moredesign
Rafael Nadal, the 14-time French Open men’s singles champion, will not compete in this year’s edition of the event that has defined his career because of an injury that has sidelined him for months. Nadal, who has competed in Paris every year since 2005 and has an astonishing record of 112-3 at Roland Garros, made the announcement in a news conference Thursday at his tennis academy on the Spanish island of Majorca. Nadal said he would further extend his break from the game to try to get healthy and then attempt to play next season, which he said “probably is going to be my last year in the professional tour.”“That’s my idea,” he said. “Even that, I can’t say that 100 percent it’s going to be like this because you never know what is going to happen, but my idea and motivation is to try to enjoy and to try to say goodbye to all the tournaments that have been important to me in my tennis career.”
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published on Thanksgiving 2021 and was updated and republished for Thanksgiving 2023. CNN —It was November 1997 and Dina Honour was hosting Thanksgiving dinner for the first time. Courtesy Dina HonourWhen he’d traveled to New York, Richard had been seeing someone back in London. Here's a recent photo of Dina, Richard and family in 2023. Courtesy Dina HonourWhen Richard and Dina first moved to Cyprus, they tried to recreate traditional US Thanksgiving traditions.
Persons: Dina Honour, Dina, She’d, , ” Dina, She’d busied, , Richard Steggall, He’d, Dina’s, Richard, ” Richard, they’d, ” he’d, Brit, he’d, Ophelia, , , who’d, she’d, CNN Dina, hadn’t, it’s, Richard ., marveling, ’ ”, limos, they’ve, It’s, “ It’s, Here's, we’ve, they’ll, “ Dina Organizations: CNN, New York City, CNN Travel, Brit, London, Heathrow, , New, Valentine’s, United Nations, UN, Harbour, Manhattan Penthouse, Empire, Broadway Locations: New York, Brooklyn, Boston, NYC, London, Chelsea, Dina, Majorca, Spain, York, Richmond, Dina’s, Central, British, Union, , Europe, New York City, Australia, Nicosia, Cyprus, Copenhagen, Berlin,
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