The Ultimate Guide to Sleep Tourism in 2023 : From Soundproof Rooms to Smart Beds
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Travelers do not prioritize sleep, as they try to cram in as many tourist activities as possible.
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According to Travel Agent Central, a good night’s sleep while on vacation is frequently difficult to achieve for 63% of Americans.
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The National Sleep Foundation advises travelers to maximize their sleep quality by paying attention to their body clock and exposure to light.
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Sleep tourism, a new trend, is gaining acceptance all over the world.
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Focused on improving sleep, everything from where you stay to the activities you do is incorporated into this style of travel.
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As people indulge in luxury trips solely for restful sleep, a rise in sleep tourism is expected in the year 2023.
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Expanded sleep technology investment includes smart beds such as the Pod by Eight Sleep.
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Sleep tourism involves travel experiences designed to improve the quality of sleep with amenities such as soundproofing systems and sleep-inducing meditations.
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This form of tourism focuses on rest and rejuvenation, unlike exploring a destination or trying new things.
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Many sleep-focused properties are popping up to fulfill the demand for sleep tourism.
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