Passion of the People – 1.5.5

Journeys to Oneself and the Role of the Stars

In the previous chapters, you have already dealt with delimitations related to stargazing: Astrology, Esotericism, Spirituality, Science and Pseudoscience. If this chapter is about the “journey to oneself”, we want to look at the role the stars play in self-awareness and how this need can be met with tourist products. Our discussion is based on trend observations in tourism, according to which there is a connection between self-awareness and the experience of nature.  Astrotourism seems to have the potential to complement in a perfect way the special needs of travellers identified in recent tourism research.

So far, we have mainly looked at the tourism potential of astrotourism in its relation to nature tourism and cultural tourism. In the last chapter you were given references to tourism trend studies, and if we look at these more closely, it becomes clear that the tourism potential of astrotourism is much broader than that:

  • travellers want to spend at least part of their trip experiencing new or unique activities;
  • transformation retreats will become a popular tool to help people achieve their full potential;
  • people will travel for personal betterment;
  • travellers want to ensure their travel experiences are deeper and more meaningful than ever before, learning something new about themselves in the process;
  • silent retreats are at the heart of a growing trend in transformational travel; 
  • relaxation, exploration, and inspiration are gaining travel relevance;
  • wellness and improving quality of life are going to fuel future travel.

More people are embracing completely new and novel experiences in their travel journeys — but they still want wellness as the main driver for their trip, especially post Covid-19. This includes overall wellness, spa, relaxation and spiritual journeys. Global travellers are seeking silent retreats and experimental wellness experiences, with more than two-fifths wanting a “health hiatus”, so accommodations offering meditation, yoga or just the promise of simplicity with a beautiful view will continue to trend. Alternative getaways such as sylvotherapy (forest bathing), chakra sessions, food boot camps, puppy yoga, laughter therapy, and fruit harvesting are increasingly more popular than classics such as cookery courses, sports trips, and meditation sessions.


Night sky – Image by James WheelerPixabay
Night sky – Image by bess.hamiti@gmail.comPixabay
Night sky with a full Moon – Image by Myriams-FotosPixabay

Further Resources

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Videos


Online Resources

Quiet Parks movement

Travel Daily travel survey

Expedia travel trends report

Ruhige reiseziele in Deutschland

Astrotourism in India

Viaggi di trasformazione, cos’è il Transformational Travel Council – L’agenzia di viaggi magazine

TRANSFORMATIVE TRAVEL: VIAGGEREMO PER TROVARE NOI STESSIHappy Minds

Silvoterapia: alla ricerca del benessere nei boschi più suggestivi d’ItaliaSì Viaggia

Silvoterapia: ecco perché abbracciare gli alberi ci fa bene – Maria Enza Giannetto, Wise Society

Il Ministero della Salute sul “puppy yoga”: è illegale utilizzare i cuccioli di cane – Chiara Grasso, La Stampa

Cos’è lo yoga della risata – mypersonalTrainer

Ridi che ti passa: i benefici dello Yoga della Risata – Istituto per lo Studio delle Psicoterapie

AGRICOOPECETTO – Turismo Torino e Provincia

Trentino, raccogliere le mele per riscoprire i territori: la proposta alternativa contro il turismo di massa – Chiara Nardinocchi, La Republica


Further Readings

Yoga della risata. Ridere per vivere meglio – Alberto Terzi, Laura Toffolo e Simonetta Marchionni


Teaching Materials

Astro tourism as a trend


For Kids