Briefly

Airline group names world’s top airports

Travelers traveling to the following nine airports have a special treat in store. They’ve been named the top in the world, based on a survey of more than 70,000 people done by global airlines’ body International Air Transport Assn.

The winners: Cincinnati; Dubai; Singapore’s Changhi; Hong Kong; Copenhagen’s Kastrup; Kuala Lampur, Malaysia; Incheon (South Korea); Vancouver, British Columbia; and Sydney, Australia.

Vegas pirate battle will get a bit racier

Forget family-friendly. Las Vegas’ Treasure Island’s pirate-themed pirate battles will soon be replaced by a sexy, adult Broadway-caliber show with a Caribbean feel.

The new show, “The Sirens of Treasure Island,” will maintain the ships and pyrotechnics, but will add female cast members and sexy dancing.

The new show is slated to begin Oct. 26. The current production’s last shows will run July 6. Plans also include a full transformation of the property’s marquee and exterior.

Redesigned trash cans keep the bears out

Visitors following the Lewis and Clark Trail this summer won’t find bears foraging in garbage from Lolo Pass west down the Lochsa River near Missoula, Mont.

Two national environmental groups and the National Forest Foundation have purchased 31 wildlife-resistant garbage cans for the visitor centers, campgrounds and trailheads along the explorers’ route.

Bikini boot camp offered in Tulum, Mexico

So you are determined to get into shape. Pack your bikini (or trunks) and head to boot camp. The Amansala resort in Tulum, Mexico, offers six-day and four-day bikini boot camps, limited to 13 women and men.

Days start with a beach powerwalk followed by body sculpting, power abs sessions and pilates, and end with yoga and meditation. In between, excursions are offered to Mayan ruins and to the nearby jungle for swimming and snorkeling.

The six-night camp is $1,475. See www.amansala.com.