Sleep Tourism | A New Trend from Australia

 

It is called sleep tourism and is consolidating itself as one of the recent trends in vogue in the tourism industry, a segment that currently has an estimated value of $690 million and is expected to grow in the next five years.

Travelling to eliminate the insomnia and daily stress, a need that nowadays especially Australia knows how to satisfy and many luxury hotel chains in the oceanic country have created experiences aimed at this kind of tourists.

An example is the MACq 01 in Hobart which has as its proposal a nap suite that provides heavy blankets, a menu to induce sleep, a system of lights and temperature regulation for falling asleep.

Many luxury chains have created experiences dedicated to this niche of tourists, an example is the MACq 01 in Hobart which offers a 'nap suite' equipped with heavy blankets, a 'menu to induce sleep and a system of lights and temperature regulation to fall asleep.

Another case reported by abc.net.au is that of the Park Hyatt Sydney where guests can make a request package that includes blue light blocking glasses, herbal tea, tips for sleeping well, a relaxing spray and bath salts.

In other hotels you can find smart beds controlled by the AI menu to choose your pillow and cocktails that should help people fall asleep more quickly as well as Yoga and meditation classes.

Finally, in other accomodation, there are AI-controlled smart beds, menus to choose your pillow and cocktails that should lead people sleeping more quickly as well as yoga and meditation classes.

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