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The transition from wellness tourism to well-being tourism

The transition from wellness tourism to well-being tourism

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Published on 15/05/23, Updated on 1 hour ago

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The adage of a healthy mind in a healthy body is more relevant than ever in today’s society. While massages and other body therapies are as popular as ever, activities promoting mental well-being are gaining ground. Spiritual retreats, meditation and shamanism are all ancient traditions that have been revived to meet the need for self-reconnection that so many travellers seek. And the evolution of wellness tourism does not stop there, evolving each year to offer ever more unique and authentic experiences.

To (re)discover the first part of this analysis on the theme of well-being, click here.

Spas are still very popular

According to a report by the Global Wellness Institute, prior to the pandemic, the spa industry was growing at an average annual rate of 8.7%, reaching a turnover of $111 billion…

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