Going on a vacation might seem like a rather unconventional way to try to improve your sleep habits. However, sleep tourism has been growing in popularity for a number of years, with an increasing amount of sleep-focused stays popping up in hotels and resorts across the world.

Source: media.cnn.com

Source: media.cnn.com

Source: media.cnn.com
Interest has skyrocketed since the pandemic, with a number of high-profile establishments focusing their attention on those suffering from sleep deprivation. Over the past 12 months, Park Hyatt New York has opened the Bryte Restorative Sleep Suite, a 900-square-foot suite filled with sleep-enhancing amenities, while Rosewood Hotels & Resorts recently launched a collection of retreats called the Alchemy of Sleep, which are designed to