While traveling in a country as big as the USA can be daunting, you have to start somewhere. Why not a weekend getaway?
04.01.2024 - 19:20 / breakingtravelnews.com
With another year upon us and new advancements and discoveries happening constantly in the world of wellbeing, Health and Fitness Travel, the wellness holiday specialists has curated an extensive list of all the latest wellness trends they believe will emerge to popularity throughout the year of 2024, and the destinations where each of these trends can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Health and Fitness Travel has seen a staggering increase in travellers looking to embark on multi-generational trips, athlete inspired programmes, as well as holidays to connect with nature and be immersed in culture. With clients looking to improve their sleep hygiene, nutrition, and overall health through use of the latest technology in order to fortify their immunity, vitality and wellbeing.
With their personalised wellness travel concierge service, they highlight the following wellness travel trends to prove most popular in 2024
Sleep Hygiene
In a world accelerating at an unprecedented pace, carving out time to prioritise both the quantity and quality of sleep can feel like an insurmountable challenge. Meanwhile, scientific evidence continues to grow, supporting sleep’s undeniable vitality to a healthy life. More people want to better understand this crucial aspect of wellbeing and unlock the powerful benefits for themselves.
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A sleep focussed holiday provides all the tools for a perfect night of deep rest in an expertly designed sleep-inducing environment and equips individuals with the life-changing knowledge to continue achieving refreshing sleep in their day-to-day lives back home. This allows for greater quality of life in every sense, from higher levels of happiness, energy and cognitive function, to reduction in stress and a multitude of life-threatening diseases.
Top 3 Destinations: Sleep at Six Senses Ibiza, Sleep Enhancement at Kamalaya, Sleep Well at Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
Wellness Enhanced by Technology
Wearable tech and the powerful data it can produce is set to become the most exciting area of wellness technology in 2024. ICAROS is just one of many new technologies growing exponentially in popularity, this revolutionary form of exercise cleverly combines virtual reality with a sophisticated full-body apparatus, creating not only a highly engaging and rewarding way of building your dream body, but an incredibly effective one too.
Apps will also take centre stage as we increasingly use our phones for a number of different things. We’ll see AI capable of analysing a wide range of health information, including an individual’s fitness levels, preferences and limitations to generate highly detailed nutrition and workout plans, unlocking a game-changing level of results, as well as more
While traveling in a country as big as the USA can be daunting, you have to start somewhere. Why not a weekend getaway?
Endless miles of vast land stretch as far as the eye can see, but only a few families own much of it. Almost half of all American farmland is owned by people who don't actually farm themselves. Many of these wealthy families make their fortunes in the lumber and forest industry, with millions of acres in timberland throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Many of the issues that dogged the UK’s dining scene in 2022 did so throughout 2023 — particularly the high cost of food, which continues to have a big impact on how and what we’re eating. This is being felt most notably in the capital, where food costs are compounded by high and rising rents, contributing to what many food writers have cited as a sense that restaurants are playing it safe, at least within the city centre. As the Guardian’s food critic Grace Dent put it in her end of year review, ‘2023 seemed to be the year that London’s restaurant scene lost its edge. Outside the M25, I was eating far better’. This sense of caution can be seen among many of the trends widely cited for 2025, with humble ingredients and classic creations seeing a return in popularity. Perhaps this is why the martini is back in fashion and beans are more prevalent on the menus of hip restaurants — albeit both with fresh twists and interpretations. For all this, though, there are still plenty of exciting developments, such as the rise of music-led restaurants and fresh ingredients to explore, such as the fig leaf. Here’s what’s on the horizon for 2024.
If 2024 is the year to complete a bucket-list trip to discover a destination that's a little different, or to travel to a one-off event, then here are a few ideas—new long-haul flight routes from the U.S., unmissable one-off global events, 'new' European places to discover and new cruise lines venturing into dramatic waters in Australia. Here's what's waiting to be ticked off on your 2024 travel bucket list.
Global campaigner the Conservation Collective is making waves across the Mediterranean, helping visitors protect the region’s increasingly under-pressure ecosystems. Its Sicily Environment Fund supports local hiking company Astrid Natura and Collettivo Rewild Sicily to train more walking guides, who will focus on the benefits of rewilding. Walking tours with qualified naturalist guides can also be booked with federescursionismosicilia.it.
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easyJet and easyJet holidays have revealed the latest travel trends for 2024 as bookings took off during the first days of its biggest ever Big Orange Sale, offering up to 20% off over two million seats across Europe and up to £300 off package holidays until 5 February 2024. Flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Geneva, Alicante and Malaga from the UK proved to be the most popular during the sale’s first week, while Hurghada in Egypt, Rovaniemi in Lapland and Milan are among the destinations to have experienced the greatest rise in popularity compared to 2023. Since the launch of the sale, destinations including Prague, Nantes, Berlin, Bilbao and Verona also increased in popularity for Brits compared to 2023.
American was able to achieve this strong performance despite weather in many parts of the country and a significant volume of non-scheduled, non-air carrier operations that resulted in increased air traffic control delays.
The 2024 prospects for Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, and Wyndham look bright. That’s according to a report released on Tuesday by David Katz, a managing director at Jefferies Research.
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