What Will Travel Look Like Once The Coronavirus Lockdown Is Lifted?

International travel will not be possible for at least a few months after the lockdown is lifted. A lot of other countries will still be enforcing a lockdown, and the government won’t allow travel to countries where there are still coronavirus cases. However, local travel, such as road trips or interstate holidays, will be allowed. A lot of people will travel to nearby beaches or amusement parks so they can still enjoy a vacation. After weeks of self-isolation and the stress over their jobs or schooling, most people will need a holiday. They might not have seen their extended family for a while, so big groups renting villas will increase as well.

What Types Of Travel Will Be Possible?

Gradually people will be able to continue the sorts of holidays they like, but it will take a while for things to get back to normal. Unfortunately, even though governments around the world are doing all they can to protect the tourism industry, a lot of companies will go under. There will be travel agencies, hotels, airlines, cruise lines, and guided tour companies that don’t make it through the coronavirus crisis. Because of this is it hard to say exactly how long it will take for travel to return to normal. Even the companies that survive will take a while to get their business back to where it was before coronavirus hit.

Simple road trips, family villa holidays, and active holidays in your own country will be the first types of travel. Eventually, more hotels and tourist attractions will open, and tours will start running again. Wellness holidays and spa days will boom as people need some pampering and relaxation to recover from the stress of the coronavirus crisis. This will start off as domestic wellness holidays first, and then when we are able to travel internationally, we will look to wellness destinations such as Bali, India, and Thailand. Cruising will be one of the hardest-hit sectors of travel; unfortunately, they rely on the international market. People will also still be nervous about being trapped in a ship with strangers once coronavirus has cleared.

Why Is Wellness Travel Going To Boom Following Coronavirus?

The coronavirus crisis has forced people to take a serious look at their overall health. The truth is when a lot of the world’s population work office jobs, struggle with stress, and choose Netflix over being active, many of us are not in peak condition. The virus is dangerous to those who are overweight, who don’t have a healthy heart or lungs, or who have poor immune systems, so a lot of people are worried about their health. Many people are already using their self-isolation to improve their health by working out or practising yoga or meditation. This trend is likely to continue with people looking for the escapism of a wellness holiday or looking to introduce more activity into their life.

Other people will be looking to relax and treat themselves to massages and treatments after the stress. Work and finances will be difficult for months or even a year after the illness, so having a relaxing escape will become more important to people. Whether this is simply finding a hotel with a great spa, or enrolling in a yoga or sports program; there will be plenty of options for wellness holidays following coronavirus.

Where Should I Go On A Wellness Holiday After Coronavirus?

There are many places you can go for a fantastic wellness holidays, both domestically and internationally. Most countries have hotels with spas or wellness dedicated hotels will full programs for the mind, body, and soul. Asia, however, is one of the best destinations to visit for wellness holidays and has a lot of options to choose from. In many Asian countries, you can also book wellness-focused tours so you can see the country while also staying at some of the best wellness resorts and having unique experiences.

India, in particular, is a popular wellness destination as it is the birthplace of yoga as well as having a huge focus on herbal medicine. After a long period of self-isolation, a getaway to India will be a perfect way to banish any thoughts of coronavirus from your mind. Here you will find fitness and detox resorts, yoga retreats, and hotels on tea plantations with fantastic spa facilities. Even if you just planned a holiday travelling around India, you could incorporate wellness with some yoga classes, visit an Ayurvedic practitioner, and get out into the countryside.