This Holiday Tour is a Retreat for Introverted Personality Types
Alyson Wyers — February 20, 2015 — World
References: sacredintrovert & springwise
If you are not into small talk or loud tour guides, this holiday tour is designed with you in mind. The Sacred Introvert Retreat Tour is a slow paced and relaxing couch trip devised by self-identifying introvert and Sacred Introvert founder Lisa Avebury. The first holiday tour is taking place in May 2015 and caters to a specific personality type.
The ten day vacation visits Glastonbury and locations in south east England, with every other day being a day of rest. Each participating traveler will have his or her own room. Trip details include seeing the surrounding area of Glastonbury Abbey Retreat, Stonehenge and the Chalice Wall in addition to roman baths, optional yoga, medieval churches and evening activities like torch-lit walks and bonfires.
The ten day vacation visits Glastonbury and locations in south east England, with every other day being a day of rest. Each participating traveler will have his or her own room. Trip details include seeing the surrounding area of Glastonbury Abbey Retreat, Stonehenge and the Chalice Wall in addition to roman baths, optional yoga, medieval churches and evening activities like torch-lit walks and bonfires.
Trend Themes
1. Slow-paced Travel - Creating vacation experiences that cater to introverts by providing a slower pace and opportunities for relaxation and solitude.
2. Introvert-friendly Activities - Offering activities such as yoga, torch-lit walks, and bonfires that are appealing to introverts and provide a quiet and reflective environment.
3. Personalized Accommodations - Providing individual rooms for each traveler to ensure privacy and provide a comfortable space for introverts to recharge.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The travel industry can develop specialized tours and vacation packages that cater to the needs and preferences of introverted travelers, creating a niche market within the industry.
2. Wellness and Retreats - The wellness industry can incorporate introvert-friendly activities into their retreat programs, providing a unique and appealing experience for introverted individuals seeking relaxation and self-reflection.
3. Hospitality and Accommodations - The hospitality industry can innovate by offering personalized accommodations and services tailored specifically for introverted guests, creating a more inclusive and welcoming environment.
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