Abstract

This study explored the health-enhancing travel elements that influence an individual’s health domains. A total of 28 health-contributing travel items reported by 862 package tour participants were analyzed. On the psychological health dimension, experiencing good feelings and escaping bad ones was important. On the physical well-being dimension, natural patterns of food intake during the day was strongly recognized, including the results of increased appetite and improved digestion. On the social health dimension, relationship improvements were experienced, along with more understanding of their partner. These findings add to the understanding of traveler well-being, a significant step towards enhancing the quality of travel services, especially in the domestic health tourism industry.

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