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DESTINATIONS CALMCATIONS | WELLNESS


indfulness, meditation, being present – we’re all hearing these words more often. And


with wellness-related travel set to grow by about 9% annually worldwide, according to the Global Wellness Institute, agents can play an important role in helping clients discover their own slice of serenity. From finding everyday joys in Japan to seeing why Scandinavians frequently rank among the world’s happiest people, these ‘calmcations’ help immerse clients in mood-boosting techniques from around the world.


If wellbeing is top of mind for your clients, suggest a trip rooted in traditional rituals, writes Alice Barnes-Brown


SCANDI SMILES Long summer days, free-to-roam forests and gorgeous displays of the northern lights – the natural wonders of the Nordics are the perfect recipe for feeling at ease. In fact, Finland has topped the World Happiness Report for the past eight years, with its toasty saunas, lakeside landscapes and fresh, local food adding up to a relaxing way of life. The Culinary Delights of Lake Saimaa itinerary


from Best Served Scandinavia gives clients the chance to indulge in this healthy lifestyle with tastings of tea, chocolate and even Finnish wine made from foraged berries rather than grapes. There’s plenty of time to experience the country’s active side at Sahanlahti Resort, ²


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