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IN THE KNOW


NEW DAWN FOR SLEEP TOURISM


Smart mattresses and therapy packages are helping guests get the best sleep of their lives


NEWS IN BRIEF


Viking River Cruises announces year-round sailings Viking will operate a year-round itinerary on the Rhine, which will debut this winter. ‘Treasures of the Rhine’ will see travelers sail from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Basel, Switzerland.


Sandals opens reinvented Dunn’s River Resort Sandals Resorts International has opened its latest resort in Jamaica, unveiling the all-inclusive Sandals Dunn’s River, which has 260 rooms.


Discover Puerto Rico launches first curated retreat Tapping into the growing demand for wellness travel, Discover Puerto Rico has launched a bespoke curation service to help create the perfect wellness retreat for travelers.


innovations designed to help guests wake up refreshed and well-rested. Leading the way in one of the world’s


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most famously nocturnal cities, the five- star Park Hyatt New York has partnered with AI mattress startup Bryte to create six 900-square-foot ‘sleep suites’ that put


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otels and resorts around the world are embracing the growing market for sleep tourism, with swaths of


wellness at the heart of the guest experience, with the Bryte mattresses boasting 90 intelligent cushions that can adapt to each guest’s needs. The suites are also kitted out with sleeping masks, Nollapelli linens and sleep-related books. Elsewhere, Six Senses Ibiza has multi-night


sleep treatment programs, while Carillon Miami Wellness Resort offers sleep therapy designed to achieve the ultimate night’s rest.


Clockwise from left: Bryte Sleep Suite, Park Hyatt New York; Getsemani neighborhood in Cartagena, Colombia; using an app to order food at the airport


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