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According to a new data tracking report, ‘Wellness retreats’ saw an 81% increase in search volume from 2019 to 2020. The findings show that yoga was the most popular type of wellness retreat in the UK.  ‘Activity camps’ saw a 928% rise in interest in 2020 as Brits look forward to getting active after lockdown

Growth in the UK Wellness Retreat Industry

The UK Wellness Retreat industry is expecting to see a spike in demand post-lockdown, after new research revealed an 81% increase in online searches in 2020.

Research by UK’s leading motorhome rental company Camptoo has revealed that wellness, activity and camping retreats have seen a massive increase in online searches in the past few years.

Activity Retreats are the fastest growing year on year

Demand for wellness retreats has seen a huge spike with a 1,605% increase in the last five years – including an 81% increase in 2020 – despite lockdown, showing people are desperate for a physical and mental break when restrictions are lifted.

The industry is growing quicker than ever.  Another bumper year is expected in 2021, with peak months for bookings and online searches starting in March and running through until the end of summer.

Activity retreats are among the fastest growing in the industry after having experienced a 928% increase in online searches from 2019 to 2020, before peaking in March-May, and Camptoo’s Head of Wanderlust, Ed Bassett, is expecting a similar uptake in interest this year as the UK gradually begins to ease out of lockdown.

Taking wellness to the next level

“Activity-based holidays are among the fastest-growing in the industry, and there’s never been a more exciting time to be involved. The benefits of a wellness retreat are endless, but we really believe that adding something activity-based in the UK – whether it be kayaking, hiking, surfing, wild swimming, climbing, mountain biking – will take that experience to the next level.”

He added: “The industry was booming prior to lockdown last year and despite being locked away, we can see that that enthusiasm has not dropped and with everyone desperate to get out of their homes, it’s the perfect time to get out and explore the great British outdoors.

“These kinds of activity retreats are brilliant for the mind and body, reconnecting with nature, trying new things, meeting new people and will do no end of good after a tumultuous year. Hiring a camper or motorhome adds yet more adventure to your holiday and you can experience a self isolated, multi destination, multi activity vacation and go as fast or slow as you desire”

Camping and adrenaline fuelled retreats are also in vogue

Call to Adventure, partnered with Camptoo, are one of the companies expecting to experience a surge in interest in the coming months. This is particularly clear after seeing the online search trends favour their services so heavily.

Along with the huge spike in searches for activity holidays, ‘camping retreats’ ‘hiking’ and ‘biking’ also saw a big rise in online queries.  All  of which feature in the type of getaways provided by Call to Adventure.

As well as the high demand for adrenaline-fueled pursuits, yoga retreats remain popular. They saw an 890% increase from January to April in 2020, while searches for meditation retreats also jumped notably.

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The benefits of wellness retreats

Wellbeing and Lifestyle consultant Yvonne Wake of Wellbeingandlifestyle.co.uk added on the benefits of wellness retreats: “Refocusing on yourself and engaging in healthy pursuits like yoga, fitness, country walks, meditation, are all brilliant for mental health, and toning the body.

“I don’t see how the industry cannot continue to grow. There’s absolutely no reason to stop an industry where the earning capacity is getting higher by the year.  We have made the break now. People are really starting to understand what is required to take care of themselves better.

The bottom line

Wake concluded, “I expect it to boom once restrictions are lifted as it is the one real thing that is absolutely needed after the past year of limiting conditions, being locked in, being kept away from our usual healthy pursuits, suffering mental health issues, being sad, not being out in the sunshine where we get our best chance of Vitamin D for extra immune protection and so much more.  We desperately need to get our health back on track.”

Em Sloane

Em Sloane

I am an introverted nature lover, and long time contributor to LongevityLive.com. My role is to publish the information in a consumer friendly format, which we receive on the latest medical news, press releases and general information on the latest longevity related research findings.

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