According to the Global Wellness Institute” “Wellness Tourism globally is now worth $651 billion annually and has a forecasted average annual expenditure growth of 16.6% to 2027.” It’s no wonder, then, that hotels and spas are looking for new ways to capture a growing audience.
Winged Boots, a personalised luxury travel concierge company that delivers highly tailored travel experiences for HNWIs, sportspeople and celebrities, says it has seen an uptick in customers seeking luxury wellness holidays. David Ox, managing director at Winged Boots, says: “Customers are trading traditional indulgence for health, rejuvenation and fitness and, instead, are opting for healing spas, expert-created personal wellness plans and digital detox retreats. We’ve particularly noticed an increased interest in trips promoting longevity, with a wave of exclusive, medically-focused facilities offering advanced health and fitness treatments to help people live longer and better lives. This is proving particularly popular with busy CEOs who are now prioritising their health and recognising the damaging effects that running a successful business can have on your mind and body. As people continue to take charge of their mental and physical wellbeing, I expect to see a continued increase in wellness resorts offering highly tailored treatments, as well as new cutting edge interventions being made available to holidaymakers.”
The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane,
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