The Future Of Wellness In 2025

Trends Defining Wellness Tourism In 2025 and Beyond

Capturing the trends defining wellness tourism in 2025 and beyond, Finn Partners is generously making its recent “The Future of Wellness Tourism 2025” report available to all TRENDium subscribers. At the recent Global Wellness Summit, Finn Partners Managing Partner Cathy Feliciano-Chon sat down with global travel expert and digital marketing guru Jeremy Jauncey for a conversation about the future of wellness tourism in their keynote entitled “Wellness Tourism 3.0,” sharing highlights from Finn Partners’ new report.

We are entering the golden age of wellness tourism, where awareness and appreciation for health and longevity are at all time high and products and experiences are being developed to meet this growing demand. According to the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), wellness tourism will jump from $830.2 billion in 2023 to over $1.3 trillion in 2028. While the pandemic was a setback for the tourism industry, it galvanized the wellness movement. “Today, wellness’s influence can be seen in all aspects of travel, tourism and hospitality and it will continue to have a profound effect on how our sectors move toward greater sustainability,” said Debbie Flynn, FINN Partners’ Global Travel Practice Leader. This report identifies the trends shaping its future, from new generational cohorts changing how products will be made and marketed, to technology radically changing guest experiences, and emerging hot spots where wellness is taking center stage in placemaking strategies.

TRENDS


01

Age Benders
Blurring Generational Cohorts


02

Nomadism
A New Segment for Wellness Tourism and Real Estate

03

Women’s Health
A Mainstay of Wellness Programs

04

Sky-High Wellness
Flying Will Help Your Wellness Journey. Really.

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Nourishing Escapes
Wellness Influences Culinary Travel


06

Thermal Springs
Heat Up Future Wellness Destinations


07

Where You’ll Go Next: Emerging Wellness Tourism Hot Spots
Japan | South Korea | Saudi Arabia | Iceland | Italy

08

From Sustainable to Regenerative
Wellness Tourism Will [Need To] Be More Regenerative


More Information: Finn Partners

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