Debra Fortosis

Travel Trends Few Know About



Posted: Saturday, February 20, 2010

by Debra Fortosis
MnD Getaways

Do you think you're the adventurous type or will you always be completely happy with several days and nights at the closest amusement park? Should you be excited about traveling where simply no visitor has gone before, don't watch a rerun of Star Trek---sign up for one of these brilliant, unique modes of travel.

Yep, hang onto your britches because if you are into traveling, your options will certainly blast through the roof inside the next decade or so. Innovative trends already are spreading, while others are germinating in the heads of our most innovative travel experts and CEOs.

1) A growing number of top-rated hotels are changing themselves into yoga retreats, fitness facilities, wellness nests and broad-ranging health spa resorts. And hotels such as these are gradually developing their offerings into reasonably priced offers that even the middle class can afford to pay for.

2) Would you believe the area of health-related tourism is developing? Various surgeries, such as expert and intricate plastic surgery is far less expensive in some nations around the world, so many are traveling to "hospitals" with accommodations to rival any four-star hotel and coming back home nipped and tucked with a whole new appearance.

3) Middle class travelers are finding that cruises are no longer trips limited to the affluent. All-inclusive cruise offers make it viable to have accommodations, child care programs, entertainment, unlimited food choices, on-shore activities, and much more for about what it would cost to take your family on a holiday to Disney.

4) Custom options for the affluent are multiplying. It is easy to book unique land tours detailed to your full desires. You can actually sail on a private yacht with an intimate party on the Rhine, the Volga River and even the Mekong.

5) A plan is in the works for an underwater hotel named Hydropolis in Dubai off the coast of Jumeirah. In the event you did not know, Dubai is the 2nd largest of the incredibly prosperous United Arab Emirates. The hotel will consist of a facility on land, a linking tunnel, and a submarine complex. The complex will include lavish underwater villas, a ballroom, a health spa, restaurants, and shops.

6) Luxury Pod lodges are transportable establishments that appeal to wherever the latest tourist attractions are globe-wide. These pods are designed upon stilts, possess their own waste removal system, harness solar energy for electricity, and contain superior rooms for any tourist's budget. Quite simply, guests could helicopter to the Australian rainforest. If, a few years later, the popular spot became Beijing, China, the pod could possibly be transported there, leaving merely a small mark on the environment.

7) Helium-filled airship hotels have become feasible today. These will meld the components of hot air balloon, cruise ship, and airplane into an airship which will cruise at a easygoing pace over large expanses. Talk about awe-inspiring vistas!

8) Expert, Howard Wolff, boasts that getaway space travel is actually coming right up. The barrier is not technology-it's just an issue of time and expense. The 1st hotel in space will most probably be a mixed-use project with commercial and investigation applications. Some parts of the hotel can have partial Earth gravity, other parts will be weightless environments where visitors can float around in pure bliss.

Do you think you're the daring, questing type or will you always be quite happy with two or three nights at the closest amusement recreation area? Should you be attracted to traveling where no vacationer has gone before, do not check out a rerun of Star Trek---sign up for one of these brand new modes of travel zooming your way.

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