ABSTRACT

Health, Tourism and Hospitality: Spas, Wellness and Medical Travel, 2nd Edition takes an in-depth and comprehensive look at the growing health, wellness and medical tourism sectors in a global context. The book analyses the history and development of the industries, the way in which they are managed and organised, the expanding range of new and innovative products and trends, and the marketing of destinations, products and services.

The only book to offer a complete overview and introduction to health, tourism and hospitality this 2nd Edition has been updated to include:

• Expanded coverage to the hospitality sector with a particular focus on spa management.
• New content on medical tourism throughout the book, to reflect the worldwide growth in medical travel with more and more countries entering this competitive market.
• Updated content to reflect recent issues and trends including: ageing population, governments encouraging preventative health, consumer use of contemporary and alternative therapies, self-help market, impacts of economic recession, spa management and customer loyalty.
• New case studies taken from a range of different countries and contexts, and focusing on established or new destinations, products and services such as: conventional medicine, complementary and alternative therapies, lifestyle-based wellness, beauty and cosmetics, healthy nutrition, longevity and anti (or active)-ageing, amongst others.

Written in a user friendly style, this is essential reading for students studying health, tourism and hospitality.

part I|105 pages

History and development of health, wellness and medical tourism

part II|121 pages

Managing and marketing health, wellness and medical tourism

part III|244 pages

The international context for health, wellness and medical tourism

part III|77 pages

Spa developments

chapter 9|5 pages

SpaFinder Wellness trends

What they teach us and why they are important

chapter 11|5 pages

The rise of destination spas in emerging economies

A case study of GOCO Hospitality's Qatar and China destination spa projects

chapter 12|3 pages

The Russian spa market

Diverse and maturing

chapter 13|5 pages

Italian spas today

Demand and offer evolution and trends

chapter 14|4 pages

Traditional spas — between health and wellness tourism

The Trentino strategy to face the challenge of the market

chapter 15|5 pages

Day spa revenue management

Some examples from Italy

chapter 16|5 pages

A multipurpose wellness park

The case study of Hamat Gader, Israel

chapter 19|4 pages

Sleep therapy

A case study from Tervis Medical Spa, Estonia

part III|75 pages

Health tourism destinations

chapter 29|6 pages

Health leisure market

The evolution in Portugal

chapter 30|4 pages

The holy Himalayas

An adobe to wellness

chapter 31|7 pages

Te Aroha wellness tourism

Yesterday and today

chapter 32|4 pages

Revitalising the healing tradition

Thermal springs in the Western Cape

chapter 35|5 pages

Health cuisine

A new health destination marketing tool

part III|53 pages

Well-being, holistic and spiritual tourism

chapter 37|5 pages

Building tourism and well-being policy

Engaging with the public health agenda in the UK

chapter 40|4 pages

Natural wellness

The case of Icelandic wilderness landscapes for health and wellness tourism

chapter 41|4 pages

Global wellness in Sedona, Arizona

chapter 42|4 pages

A new age in tourism

A case study of New Age centres in Costa Rica

chapter 44|6 pages

Meditation tourism

Exploring the meditation flow experience and well-being

part III|30 pages

Medical tourism and medical wellness

chapter 46|5 pages

Apollo Hospitals group

A key player in the Indian medical tourism industry

chapter 48|5 pages

Kurotel — turning a dream into reality

Milestones and keys to success

chapter 49|5 pages

The Gawler Foundation in Australia

Wellness and lifestyle-based therapeutic retreats for people with serious illnesses