Wellness Tourism as a Catalyst for Sustainable Health and Destination Development
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https://doi.org/10.65579/31075037.0157Keywords:
Wellness tourism, sustainable tourism, destination development, public health, holistic well-being, sustainable development, health tourism, community development, preventive healthcare, responsible tourism.Abstract
With the increasing realization of the benefits of preventive healthcare, holistic health and sustainable lifestyles, one of the fastest-growing segments of the global tourism market has emerged: wellness tourism. Wellness tourism is all about a more holistic approach to wellness, with a particular emphasis on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions, while also prioritizing responsible tourism practices that will foster the well-being of both the traveler and the host community. This paper looks into the concept of wellness tourism and its potential as an instrument for sustainable health and destination development by using a literature review, industry trends and policy considerations. The study focuses on the connection between positive travel experiences and positive individual wellbeing such as spa, yoga, meditation, natural environment, traditional healing, healthy lifestyle programmes etc. It also provides an economic, social, cultural and environmental analysis of the effects of wellness tourism on destinations, such as the creation of jobs, support to local businesses, conservation of indigenous knowledge and natural resources.
The paper also discusses the integration of sustainability concepts in the wellness tourism, highlighting the importance of sustainable infrastructure, engagement of the local community, resource management and cultural authenticity. Issues related to commercialization, quality variability, lack of availability, environmental stress, and regulations are also discussed. Building on the experiences of successful wellness destinations, the study outlines strategic options that will encourage balanced destination development and improve visitor satisfaction and long-term competitiveness. The results suggest that the promotion of wellness tourism can contribute to improve public health results and diversify tourism products, to stimulate local tourism economic development and to promote sustainable destination management, provided it is supported by a suitable policy, a joint effort among all stakeholders and a responsible approach by companies. The paper concludes that there is great potential in the incorporation of wellness tourism in the context of tourism and health policy to fulfil sustainable development goals and to create resilient destinations in the face of global health challenges and changing consumers' preferences.
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