Wellness Travel Trends for 2024

Wellness Travel Trends for 2024, Whitebird Summit Lodge

Wellness travel is by no means a new concept; wellness activities are almost as old as time but 2023 and beyond is seeing a rise in healthy travel trends from guests and hotels alike. More people are looking for getaways that will revitalize them mentally, connect them spiritually, and revive them physically. And hotels are doing their best to meet the demand, creating a strong global movement for this type of holiday.

Traditionally, wellness travel would include spas, yoga, massages, and general relaxation but now there is a wide range of wellness travel categories for travelers looking to escape for many different reasons. It may be they’re simply rundown by work and a hectic personal life, they might be actually suffering from some kind of illness, wanting to kick a bad habit, looking to bond with others, or on a personal mission to get the best out of their life and themselves. These guests are a potential goldmine for hotels.

8 wellness travel trends in 2024

1. Stop smoking retreats

Going cold turkey is hard enough but doing within the confines of work and other life related stress is near impossible. So taking valuable quiet time away at a health-conscious retreat will help assist a therapeutic dispelling of bad habits and cravings.

2. Men’s health

Even though men are still considerably less likely to visit a doctor than women, they’re beginning to open up and wellness retreats present a less confronting option for addressing health needs.

3. Healthy mind and emotion healing holidays

A growing realization that a healthy life is made up of a balance between mind and body, retreats offering wellness coaching in mindfulness, meditation and yoga are helping people combat burnout.

4. Eat-well detox holidays

‘I’m going on a detox’ is a commonly heard phrase between friends and workmates but how many people stick to their plan? Combining a detox with a holiday at a healthy-eating retreat will assure the traveler gets the physical cleansing they were hoping for.

5. Zen and adrenaline

Two things that may not seem like they go together are relaxation and adventure sports but combining both encourages a traveler to live in the moment and let go of any worries they are suffering.

6. Family-wellness holidays

Once off-limits to children, retreats and spas now encourage quality family time, with some treatments specifically designed for children. These are often treated as a tech switch-off trip where the family can bond over new adventures and activities.

7. Workplace wellness

It’s become commonplace for work ‘teams’ to take weekends away together to bond and enjoy each other’s company without the stress of work. Often, these are physically active trips.

 

Contact Terri for more information and if you have a group that would like any type of retreat. The Whitebird Summit Lodge can accommodate groups as small as 6 to 20 guests.

Call Terri today 208-983-1802

terrischmitz04@gmail.xom

 

 

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Wellness Travel Trends for 2024, Whitebird Summit Lodge