Innovating Rest: Hilton and Calm Partner to Address Growing Wellness Demand Through Transformative Mindfulness and Sleep Support for Guests

Hilton (NYSE: HLT) and Calm, a leading mental health company, today announced an exclusive partnership that addresses consumers’ increasing preference for wellness. Launching in March 2025, the innovative partnership integrates Calm’s award-winning content into Hilton’s proprietary Connected Room Experience technology—providing guests with access to guided meditations, Sleep Stories, calming soundscapes, and mindfulness exercises directly from their in-room TV, no subscription required.

Hilton and Peloton Elevate Wellness Travel Through In‑Room Fitness Experience

Hilton (NYSE: HLT) and Peloton (NASDAQ: PTON) are making it easier than ever for travelers to sustain fitness routines and goals while on the road. Through Hilton’s Connected Room Experience (CREx) guests can now access a complimentary collection of Peloton’s on-demand fitness content on their in-room TVs. Designed as an introduction to Peloton’s Instructor-led classes, this seamless offering allows travelers to stick to their wellness routines—or try new ones—while on the road. Drawing on insights from a recent Hilton survey, which found that 90% of travelers strive to maintain their wellness routines while on the road, Hilton’s expanded partnership with Peloton brings guests even more opportunities to stay active and motivated during their travels.

The Holistic Lifestyle: Can Naturopathy, Herbal Mixology, and Other Holistic Practices Be Applied in U.S. Hotels?

Naturopathy is an alternative medicine that focuses on a holistic approach to health and wellness. It is founded on the principle that the human body possesses a natural capacity for healing and focuses on identifying the underlying causes of health issues instead of merely addressing the symptoms. It blends traditional healing practices with modern scientific knowledge to support natural healing and well-being.

The Estate Hotels and Residences Heralds a New Era for Longevity Tourism

Longevity is indeed the new wellness, to borrow a phrase. Yes, wellness and spa tourism will continue to exist – and for good reason as they’re both growing like crazy! – the word longevity adds yet another layer based in scientific precision, diagnostics and preventative medicine. The megatrend of longevity tourism may only be accessible for ultraluxury at the moment, but like all adoption curves, it will inevitably slink its way down the star ratings, offering huge revenue opportunities for forward-thinking hotel brands.

Designing Wellness Experiences to Attract Hotel Guests

Modern travelers want more than comfortable beds and room service — they want all-encompassing experiences that support their physical, mental, and emotional well-being during their time away from home. Hoteliers that create immersive wellness experiences give guests a compelling reason to choose their accommodations over competitors.

IDS Next Recognised as a Qualified Phase 2 E-Invoicing Solution Provider by ZATCA, KSA

Intellect Data Systems Arabia Limited (IDS Next), a leading provider of smart hospitality solutions, has officially been recognised by the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) as a qualified provider of Phase 2 E-Invoicing solutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). This recognition strengthens IDS Next's position as a key player in Saudi Arabia's digital transformation efforts.

The Holistic Journey: How Wellness Travel Boosts Revenue in Hospitality

Wellness travel is one of the fastest-growing segments in the hospitality industry. From the pandemic’s impact on travelers to a heightened focus on mental health and increased attention to preventive care, many individuals are prioritizing self-care practices that promote holistic wellness — both in their everyday lives and while traveling. So much so that the wellness tourism market is forecasted to more than double between 2022 and 2027, with spending dramatically increasing from $651 billion in 2022 to $868 billion in 2023 with an expected spend to reach $1 trillion by the end of 2024.

Report: Wellness: Exploring the Luxury Traveller’s Mindset.

This research is the result of a collaboration between ILTM, Hyatt and Altiant, it features a unique piece of research that focuses solely on affluent and HNW individuals’ views on luxury travel. We gathered quantifiable data from six countries of their global community, with a total of 800 interviews in October 2024 across the UK, US, France and China (n=150 in each), in addition to the UAE and Saudi Arabia (n=100 in each).

Top 2025 Wellness Trends according to Accor

Accor, a global hospitality leader, is proud to present its insights on the top 2025 Wellness Trends. Curated with the expertise of Emlyn Brown, Global SVP of Wellbeing, Strategy, Design, and Development at Accor, these trends provide an in-depth look at key advancements and innovations expected to influence the wellness industry in the coming year.

From Relaxation to Longevity: Phuket Evolves into a Global Wellness Tourism Leader

Wellness tourism is in great shape. One of the fastest growing areas of the tourism industry, the sector has grown from a niche market for committed health seekers to become a THB 219 trillion (USD 6.3 trillion) global powerhouse. At the heart of this revolution is Asia Pacific, which accounts for 30% of the worldwide market and where pioneering destinations such as Phuket have successfully changed the face of wellness tourism.In the latest in a series of C9 Sessions, C9 Hotelworks, the award-winning Phuket-based tourism, hospitality & real estate consultancy, today presented “Phuket’s New Wellness Trends for Hotels, Tourism & Real Estate”, an immersive event that revealed the latest insights and intelligence on the ever-evolving and expanding wellness tourism industry in Thailand and Phuket.