Wellness Tourism Association Establishes Framework for Responsible Retreats™, Setting a Standard for the Rapidly Expanding Retreat Industry

The Six Principles for Responsible Retreats™ provide shared guidance to strengthen trust, transparency, and participant well-being for travelers and retreat providers worldwide

The Wellness Tourism Association launched Six Principles for Responsible Retreats, the first global framework for retreat industry standards, as the market heads toward $363.9 billion by 2032.

Wellness Tourism Association (WTA), the global trade association and convening voice for the business of wellness travel since 2018, today introduced the Six Principles for Responsible Retreats™, establishing the first global framework designed to define and elevate shared standards for trusted retreat practices.

Retreat travel has become one of the fastest-growing segments of wellness tourism, attracting travelers seeking experiences focused on well-being, personal growth, restoration, connection, and transformation. The global wellness retreat market is projected to nearly double to $363.9 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.4%. (Source: Allied Market Research via Yahoo Finance)

As demand increases, consumers and industry stakeholders are seeking greater clarity around responsible retreat practices, participant care, credentials, and integrity. Until now, no widely adopted benchmarks have existed to guide credibility and consistent expectations across the sector.

Building on previous resources developed by the WTA, including the Global Glossary of Wellness Tourism Terms and the 10 Attributes of a Wellness Destination, the framework extends the Association's commitment to greater clarity and coherence across the wellness travel ecosystem.

The Six Principles center on six key areas:

  • Qualified Leadership and Facilitation

  • Safety and Risk Management

  • Transparency and Integrity

  • Thoughtful Design and Inclusion

  • Respect and Care

  • Community, Culture and Environment

For travelers, the Principles provide a practical toolkit for evaluating retreat experiences and making more informed decisions when choosing a retreat experience.

As retreats continue to grow in popularity around the world, the industry has a meaningful opportunity to ensure that participant well-being, transparency, and trust grow alongside it. The Six Principles for Responsible Retreats™ help translate shared expectations into practical guidance that supports more informed decisions by travelers and more intentional approaches to retreat design, discovery, and delivery

Robin Ruiz, President and CEO of the Wellness Tourism Association

The initiative was informed by the WTA Retreat Committee, chaired by Dr. Sheri Rosenthal, a leading retreat strategist and educator with more than 25 years of experience in retreat development and facilitation.

Retreats can be among the most meaningful experiences in a person's life, but that kind of impact requires thoughtful design, clear communication, and an unwavering commitment to participant care. These Principles distill decades of real-world retreat leadership into a unified blueprint that supports both emerging and experienced professionals to show up for their participants with greater care, clarity, and integrity. Dr

Sheri Rosenthal, Chair, WTA Retreat Committee

The WTA encourages the industry to adopt and align with the Six Principles for Responsible Retreats™ as a shared commitment for trust and responsible practice.

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The Wellness Tourism Association (WTA) was founded in 2018 to advance the global wellness tourism sector with clarity, integrity, and purpose. As the industry’s leading organization and convening network, we unite mission-aligned professionals and companies including suppliers, brands, tour operators destinations, travel advisors, wellness practitioners, and retreat leaders — all committed to making travel a catalyst for well-being.