Executives from wellness travel powerhouses, including Six Senses, Chenot, Lanserhof, Clinique La Prairie and Kerzner will join high-profile investors, academics and government tourism leaders to explore what's ahead for the competitive, fast-evolving $830 billion wellness tourism market
MIAMI, Oct. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ --The Global Wellness Summit™ (GWS), the foremost gathering of leaders in the $6.3 trillion global wellness economy, today announced that a hot topic at its conference, being held in Dubai from November 18 to 21, will be the shifting consumer desires and the best new ideas emerging in the wellness tourism space.
The pandemic sparked a seemingly permanent shift: people demanding more wellness in travel. Global Wellness Institute research reveals that the wellness tourism, spa and hot springs markets clocked roughly 30% growth in 2023 (the last year studied), representing by far the fastest growth rates for any wellness sectors. The GWI projects that the global wellness tourism market will reach $1.35 trillion by 2028.
As generational, income and gender divides continue to grow in culture and in wellness, travelers' preferences are becoming more specific, complex and even contradictory. For example, we are witnessing an unprecedented surge in medical-wellness and longevity destinations with full menus of doctors and diagnostics, but also a rising hunger for destinations focused on mental and emotional wellness, deep nature, spirituality, and planetary health. The Summit will bring together executives from the largest (if very different) brands in wellness travel and hospitality, along with investors and academics who study the space, to debate where the future is headed and to answer the questions: "What are the big shifts and big ideas?"
Keynotes will also explore the future of the explosive $19 billion Middle East wellness tourism market, by far the biggest growth leader worldwide, at 12% annually from 2019 to 2023.
"In the last few years, the wellness travel market has not only clocked eye-opening growth, but it has also changed significantly, with far more diverse, specific and sophisticated offerings," said Susie Ellis, GWS chair and CEO. "The caliber of speakers joining us in Dubai––from the leaders of companies that pioneered the space to executives creating 'startup' concepts––underscores just how much momentum there is for wellness tourism, and I expect conversations that will inspire and challenge the industry."
Longevity Clinics: The Headline-Grabbers
With the GWS's theme of "Longevity Through a Wellness Lens," both long-established and new longevity players will explore an integrative medical-wellness future, discussing the most promising new interventions emerging at the spawning "healthspan hubs."
The Future? Far More Than Longevity Clinics
While medical longevity destinations, high-tech biohacking and super-optimization have seized the conversation, keynotes will explore "other futures" in wellness travel, given the rising desire for more deeply human and emotional, as well as planet-focused, destinations and solutions.
The Big Picture and The Big Challenges
Keynotes and panels will look at the "big picture" of how wellness is impacting travel and hospitality––as well as some major challenges and how to start solving them.
The Middle East: Global Mover
Keynotes and panels will tackle the future of the fast-evolving, incredibly ambitious Middle East wellness tourism market.
Unique after-dinner conversations will continue to tackle the future of wellness in hospitality. One of these conversations will represent a major milestone by bringing together leaders from the big global hotel brands—TJ Abrams, vice president of global wellbeing at Hyatt; Amanda Al-Masri, global head of wellness at Hilton; and Suzanne Holbrook, global head spa, fitness and wellness at Marriott International—traditionally fierce rivals. Together they will answer the question: "What can we accomplish together that we can't alone?" It's designed to drive much-needed industry collaboration and problem-solving. Another conversation, led by Anjan Chatterjee, MD, professor of neurology, psychology & architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, and Ömer Isvan, will explore the future of neuroaesthetics in hospitality.
The Summit takes place at the brand-new Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai. The complete list of speakers can be found here.
Registration is open—apply now, as the Summit is close to selling out.
Accredited media can apply to attend here.
About the Global Wellness Summit:
The Global Wellness Summit brings together leaders and visionaries to positively shape the future of the $6.3 trillion global wellness economy. In addition to an annual conference, held at a different location around the globe, GWS also hosts annual in-person events such as the Wellness Real Estate & Communities Symposium and the Beauty & the Brain Symposium, along with virtual gatherings, including Wellness Master Classes and Wellness Sector Spotlights. The organization's Future of Wellness report forecasts the top wellness trends for the year ahead and is oft-quoted in the media. The 19th annual Global Wellness Summit will be held in Dubai, November 18-21, 2025.
SOURCE Global Wellness Summit