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Thermal/mineral springs are one of the fastest-growing subcategories of
wellness tourism. Indeed, it is an activity that has steadily increased in all of Europe’s
developed economies over the last few decades. The pandemic has raised awareness
of the importance of healthy lifestyles and has subsequently led to a surge in
consumption of experiences and travel, somehow motivated by wellness. This study
analyses the evolution of thermal users’ alternation between wellness and classical
thermalism in Portugal. The objective is achieved by applying exploratory and cluster
data analysis to a Portuguese administrative database containing the number of user
registers and revenues generated from 2012 to 2022. During this period, the wellness
registers increased in most thermal establishments compared to the classic records,
even if service diversification may be found in most thermal establishments. Still, the
financial value added by wellness consumers does not seem to follow the previously
observed shift. The establishments with more classical registers are still the ones that
are able to generate the highest income per person.
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Wellness Thermal establishment Wellness thermalism Classic thermalism Wellness tourism Portugal
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Springer Nature