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Priority Pass odhaľuje nárast športového a wellness cestovania

Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Alexandra Dimitriou, GetBoat.com
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Február 05, 2026

Headline findings and market scale

Priority Pass’ study, From Stadiums to Spas: Unlocking the Explosive Growth of Sports and Wellness Travel, places the combined market opportunity for sports and wellness travel at roughly USD 3 trillion. The report forecasts sports tourism to top USD 2 trillion by 2032 a wellness tourism to exceed USD 910 billion by 2030. These projections are grounded in a survey of more than 12,000 travellers across 20 markets, including over 1,000 respondents from India.

Key consumer patterns emerged: globally, 47% travel for wellness, 20% for sports, and 33% for both kinds of trips, while in India the share rises to about 40%. Younger travellers—Millennials and Gen Z—lead the fusion of sport and exploration, with many combining active experiences with relaxation and digital detox.

Metric Global India Projection (Year)
Sports tourism value USD 2T by 2032
Wellness tourism value USD 910B by 2030
Travel for wellness 47%
Travel for sports 20%
Cardholders influenced by perks 79% 89%

What motivates travellers?

The study identifies top wellness motivators: nature-based experiences (56%), meditation or mindfulness (49%), and spa therapies (38%). These preferences highlight a shift toward immersive, restorative itineraries rather than purely sightseeing agendas.

  • Adventure and sport: tournaments, marathons, regattas, fishing competitions.
  • Wellness retreats: yoga, digital detox, spa and thermal experiences.
  • Nature immersion: coastal, lake and wilderness-based activities.

Financial and loyalty implications

For banks and card issuers, the report signals a clear leverage point: experience-led benefits drive acquisition and deepen loyalty. The data shows 79% of global cardholders with travel benefits chose their card for sports and wellness perks, rising to 89% in India. In India, 42% of respondents said such benefits increase the likelihood of considering other bank products.

Usage and sentiment metrics also favor experiential benefits: 61% of Indian cardholders with travel perks feel valued, and 46% of global cardholders report higher card usage due to travel-related benefits. Airport lounge access remains a frequently used benefit, with 85% of Indian users and 78% globally reporting regular use.

Voices from industry

Christopher Evans, CEO of Collinson International, noted that cardholders seek brands that “”enable rewarding experiences”” tied to passions like sports and wellness, which build emotional connection. Todd Handcock, Chief Commercial Officer and Asia Pacific Executive Chair at Collinson, pointed out India’s market potential and predicted substantial growth for sports and wellness tourism, estimating India’s market could reach about USD 215 billion by 2030.

Implications for sailing, yachting and boat rental businesses

Although the report is broad, its insights have direct relevance to coastal and lake destinations as well as the boating sector. The convergence of sport and wellness travel creates demand for yachting experiences that combine active pursuits with relaxation—examples include regatta charters, wellness cruises, fishing trips, and mindful sailing retreats.

Marinas, charter companies and captains can benefit from these trends by expanding offerings and packaging:

  • Wellness charters: yoga-at-sea, spa services on deck, guided meditation with sunrise sails.
  • Sport-focused packages: support for regattas, fishing tournaments, watersports clinics and coaching.
  • Cross-promotions: partnerships with banks and card issuers to offer marina or lounge access as cardholder perks.
  • Sustainable yachting: eco-conscious itineraries that appeal to nature-focused travellers.

Practical opportunities for operators

Yacht and boat rental operators should consider:

  1. Designing themed charters that blend fitness, wellness and leisure.
  2. Creating day packages for local beach and marina users to sample sailing.
  3. Partnering with wellness brands and local resorts to offer integrated shore-to-boat experiences.
  4. Leveraging digital wellness apps and lounge-style boarding experiences to add perceived value.

Historical perspective and short-term forecast

Travel historically shifted from transport and sightseeing to experiences and meaningful moments; this report underscores the acceleration of that trend. Wellness tourism has grown steadily over the past decade as health, mindfulness and nature immersion became mainstream travel priorities. Sports tourism evolved from niche event travel to a broader lifestyle category encompassing participation and spectating.

Forecasts suggest that the momentum will continue, with coastal, lake and island destinations likely to benefit strongly. Increased demand will spur growth in yacht charters, marina upgrades, superyacht activity, and ancillary services like on-board spa and fitness provisions. Financial partners will be incentivized to underwrite experience bundles—driving bookings, sales and loyalty in tandem.

In summary, Priority Pass’ findings highlight a transformative moment: a combined USD 3 trillion market opportunity driven by experience-led loyalty, younger traveller segments, and rising demand for restorative and active travel. For the boating and yachting community—operators, captains, marinas and charter services—this translates into fresh avenues for product innovation, partnerships with financial institutions, and growth across charter, yacht sale and leisure boating activities. For those interested in matching demand for beachside retreats, lake escapes, fishing charters, superyacht experiences and accessible boat rentals, GetBoat.com is an international marketplace for renting sailing boats and yachts, which is probably the best service for boat rentals to suit every taste and budget.