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Health tourism tipped to boost Tunisian economy

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The promotion of health tourism is a promising niche market able to boost Tunisia’s economy, says Tunisia’s ambassador to France Mohamed Ali Chihi Speaking at 34th international water and wellness fair “Thermalies” in Paris, Ali Chihi said health tourism could … Continue reading

Wellness tourism taking the vacation world by storm

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In the past, vacations were ways for many to shed responsibilities and relax. That trend, however, seems to be as old as Disney World, as the idea of wellness trips slowly take over the vacation scene.

This week on “Take Care,” print, television, and digital journalist Ismat Sarah Mangla  talks about the new travelling trend and what fuels people to be active during their vacations.

Mangla currently writes for the International Business Times where her recent article covered wellness tourism.

People’s lives in the social media era can only be described as one thing: hectic.

“People are living very hectic lives and it kind of becomes this endless cycle of noise,” Mangla says

From work to home to anywhere else it’s hard to unplug. Wellness tourism, as Mangla says, is a way for people to do just that while remaining active.

When the two words, wellness tourism, first paired together they stood for vacations that included spas, massages and a general relaxation aura. Mangla says that those types of trips are old news.

“Wellness travel has expanded beyond [spas] and into the area of experiential travel that combines well-being, fitness, mind and body connections and soulful experiences,” Manlga says.

Travelers have shown a shift towards wanting experiences during their time away from home instead of relaxation. That means no more museum tours or zoo visits because as Manlga says, “people want a little bit more from their travels instead of just being passive observers.”

Manlga also says that vacationers are looking to connect with locals and experience the location through the resident’s eye.

“[Travelers] want to actually do something,” Mangla says. “They want to connect with locals, eat local foods and feel everything with all senses.”

Companies, like Pravassa, Mangla says, are capitalizing on wellness tourism by creating trip itineraries centered on categories like stress reduction, cultural involvement, physical activity, spiritual connection and food.

“They are taking a holistic view of how can our whole mind, body and soul benefit from these trips,” Mangla says. “Even hotels, like Westin Hotels, and cruises are jumping on this bandwagon because they are realizing that this is what their customers want.”

Westin even started their own wellness movement focused on educating and bring wellness options to all customers.

With wellness tourism trending in the positive direction, relaxation vacations might soon become a thing of the past. But in a society that is always on the move it was only a matter of time for vacations to finally catch up.

source: http://www.wrvo.org / WRVO Public Media / by Patrick Kenney / August 17th, 2015

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Jamaica to host Spiritual Wellness Conference in 2016

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Spiritual Wellness Experts combine talents to provide healing of the nation Negril, Jamaica  : Spiritual Wellness is an emerging sub-sector of Wellness Tourism which comes to Jamaica in 2016. The growth of Spiritual Wellness is pervasive worldwide. Wellness is a … Continue reading

Titans Global Wellness Travel: New Wellness Tourism Firm Launches with High Industry Expectation

Titans Global Wellness Travel has officially opened and is poised to become a high profiled contender in the fertile field of Wellness Tourism/ Travel Industry.

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Titans Global Wellness Travel officially opened its doors in the Nation’s Capital, on Monday, June 29, 2015, and since that date it has been nothing but a non-stop ride for owner, Alarice Vidale de Palacios.

Vidale de Palacios, along with her team, have worked consistently at crafting the angle of which they will promote Titans to the public market. In a field where Wellness Tourism is on the rise, her team has their hands full. The Titan’s foundation is built on assisting destination travelers to become aligned with their higher Self, through diet alteration, exercise, sacred medicinal practices and interactions with healers all of these features while combined with incredible destination landscapes.

Currently Titans offers packages to India, where the traveler can experience cleansing and clearing rituals in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere of that Country. Continuing on, clients are able to regain their mental and holistic balance in exotic Bali, Thailand, and Sri Lanka. The travel team at Titans Global Wellness Travel, are quick to interject that “we will customize the location according to the client’s needs.

The most popular of these Destinations is Cuba. With the slow lifting of the embargo, and the current people to people interactions which are being promoted by both governments, Titans Global Wellness Travel is positioning itself strategically to have direct access to the financial and wellness opportunities which will abound once more liberties are created.

What sets Titans apart from the other Travel Firms which have saturated the market? Director, of Cuba and Caribbean Travel Markets, Ofunshi Hernandez Abreu, shares that it is the standard of excellence which is demonstrated by Palacios and her support team. Titans, takes the time to handcraft the experience, never forgetting the Spiritual level which is the key to each and every customer packaging. The concentrated level of professionalism and high quality of the hand crafted package leave the customer with a sense of “having been taken cared of”, after all a happy traveler equals a happy experience. Next, Titans has twenty-four hour customer service access, no matter where you are in the world. Lastly Titans, believes in the Spiritual law of giving, therefore past and new customers are always sure to receive a personalized gifts of gratitude for having utilized the company’s service.

The company is optimistic about its future and Palacios, states that she and her team are ready for any and everything.

source: http://www.pr.com / PR.com / Home> Press Release / Washington, DC – July 10th, 2015

Health and Wellness, Protagonists of the New Tourism

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Visiting the monuments, going to the beach, enjoying the cuisine… and also getting a facelift and a full body treatment. Tourism has evolved in recent years, resulting in a much broader and different concept. The new tourism is health tourism.

From a cardiovascular operation or aesthetic surgery to firming and anti-aging skin treatments, so-called health tourism keeps on gaining followers as the days go by. There are already many destinations recognized for this type of tourism rather than the traditional one.

UAE in general, and Dubai in particular, are among the main destinations receiving tourists interested in the medical-aesthetic treatments. They become patients more than tourists, seeking the best specialists and the best centers. In Dubai, the Armada Towers are one of the best exponents of health tourism.

In the popular area of Jumeirah Lake Towers (JLT), the Armada BlueBay houses a Wellness and Spa center, the “Armada Women Center and Spa;” a hospital, the “Armada Medical Center” and a hospital for less invasive treatments and minor surgeries, plus the “Armada Day Care Surgical Center,” among other venues such as shopping areas.

Undoubtedly, the Armada BlueBay hotel is a meeting point for all those tourists looking for a medical-aesthetic treatment. Among other techniques, the hospital specializes in rhinoplasty, facial reconstructions, facelifts and liposuction, which require a certified stay in the hospital for less than 24 hours. You could say they are express surgeries.

In addition, the Armada Medical Center has the specialties of a referral hospital in cardiology, vascular surgery, general surgery, neurology, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, internal medicine… Any intervention is possible if you have more than one day for it.

Nevertheless, what you expect from this type of tourism is not all surgery. Relaxation, improved health and well-being are also in demand and available through less invasive treatments. The Armada Women Center and Spa offers rituals to pamper the body with seaweed and hot stone, aromatherapy and even anti-aging treatments based on the use of collagen. Facials stain, anti-redness and sensitive skin treatments with natural products are some of the most demanded by tourists.

source: http://www.travelpulse.com / Travel Pulse / Home> Opinion Home> Blue Bay Hotels & Resorts Adventures / by Teba Siles / July 06th, 2015