
#Wellness and #fitness are becoming central to the future of luxury hospitality, as travelers increasingly prioritize health, recovery, sleep, and nutrition during their trips.
Driven largely by Millennials and Gen Z, a new wave of performance-focused hotels is emerging with advanced fitness facilities, recovery therapies, wellness-focused dining, and sleep-enhancing room designs.
The global wellness tourism market reached $894 billion in 2024 and is projected to continue strong growth in the coming years.
Industry experts say the shift reflects changing traveler expectations, where hotels are now expected to support daily wellness routines rather than interrupt them.
#WellnessTourism #LuxuryHospitality #WellnessTravel #FitnessTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismInsights
Source: Hospitality Net
Driven largely by Millennials and Gen Z, a new wave of performance-focused hotels is emerging with advanced fitness facilities, recovery therapies, wellness-focused dining, and sleep-enhancing room designs.
The global wellness tourism market reached $894 billion in 2024 and is projected to continue strong growth in the coming years.
Industry experts say the shift reflects changing traveler expectations, where hotels are now expected to support daily wellness routines rather than interrupt them.
#WellnessTourism #LuxuryHospitality #WellnessTravel #FitnessTravel #HospitalityIndustry #TourismInsights
Source: Hospitality Net
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