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Welcome to Health & Wellness
Horwath HTL Health & Wellness offers a full range of consulting services exclusively for health and wellness-centric hospitality and mixed-use real estate developments.
From preliminary market research and feasibility work to asset management and operator selection, our team has the expertise to maximize a successful product.
Our expertise and scope of services ensures that we can support our clients throughout all distinctive phases of development, either as independent engagements or as an integrated 360-degree solution.
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Creative solutions for a complicated world.
Strategy and Planning
It can be hard to know what the right move is. We understand the path ahead, let us help you succeed.
Growth, Sales and Marketing
Do more with what you have. Get your focus and resources to the right place.
Operational Support
What gets measured gets done, so start measuring. We show you the standards, then help you smash through them.
Transaction Advisory
When there is a deal to be done, you may only have one chance. Let's get it right.
Health & Wellness projects
We help ambitious clients achieve extraordinary outcomes.
Bhutan Wellness Hotel Market Research and Site Analysis
Thimphu , Bhutan
Brand Development
Multiple Cities , Japan
Concept Development for Nature Wellness Retreat
Norway
Concept for Red Sea Luxury Wellness Destination
Saudi Arabia
Due Diligience for Global Resort & Spa Operator
Thailand
Feasibility Study for Luxury Wellness Retreat
India
Feasibility Study for Thermal Wellness Resort
Serbia
Healing Wellness Centre Market Research and Financial Feasibility
Kenya
Local insights
Cutting-edge analysis.
How Sustainable Are Wellness Resorts
The hospitality industry contributes to 3% of global carbon emissions, with hotel operations responsible for 1% and construction of new hotels accounting for the remaining 2% (UNTWO,2022). Additionally, the industry generates approximately 289,700 tons of waste annually, which include around 79,000 tons of food waste (Tostivint et al., 2016). As concerns over environmental impact and corporate responsibility grow, hotels globally are adopting multiple “green” initiatives aimed at reducing their carbon footprint, conserving resources, and improve community engagement.

Merging Medical & Wellness Tourism in Integrative Wellness Destinations
The concepts of wellness and medical tourism are becoming increasingly interwoven, with each industry incorporating aspects from one another. Wellness resorts, renowned for their holistic offering, are now incorporating diagnostics and advanced results-driven treatments as a part of their service platform. Meanwhile, medically-focused destinations are seeking to extend their offering by including various wellness services. This Horwath HTL Health & Wellness report sets out to determine the differences between medical and wellness tourism, as well as discuss each segment’s characteristics and perimeters, provide best practices and considerations for successful operations, and anticipate market changes within the industry. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated interest in the health and wellness industry, highlighting the convergence of medical and wellness tourism.

Designing through the wellness lens
The latest report by Horwath HTL Health & Wellness provides key guidelines to successfully design wellness resorts. In order for wellness resorts to serve their purpose of providing immersive and transformative experiences to their guests, a specialized and meticulous design process is required. Such a process must not only ensure that physical spaces are in tune with the particular psychology of guests staying at wellness resorts, it must equally enable delivering personalized, seamless and intuitive guest services. Starting with an overview of wellness resort characteristics and the unique mindset and behaviors of guests staying at such resorts, this paper demonstrates the crucial importance of placing guest experience and ease of operations at the core of the wellness resort design process.

Wellness Spa Profitability Handbook
The rise of wellness travel globally has positioned spas as essential components of the hospitality experience, transitioning them from “nice-to-have” facilities to core revenue drivers. To achieve profitability, spas must be integrated into the hotel’s core business model and managed actively. This report explores the key physical and operational attributes that influence spa profitability and offers strategies for enhancing financial performance.

The Wellness Real Estate Development Process Explained
This latest report from Horwath HTL Health & Wellness, aims to provide an understanding of the wellness real estate market, define the distinctiveness of its development process, and explain why a specific approach is required. As people are becoming increasingly aware of the impact of lifestyle and environmental factors on their wellbeing, a USD 134.3 billion wellness real estate industry is emerging as a solution to support individuals and communities to live healthier lives. In order to achieve such an outcome, wellness real estate follows a development process that presents certain key particularities as compared to traditional real estate.

Mental Wellness & Alternative Healing Methods
Mental health issues have been increasing dramatically and could possibly cost the world approximately USD 16 trillion by 2030. However, there are certain measures that can be taken that aim to help people whilst also reducing this cost. Such measures include, amongst others, wellness retreats, especially the increasing numbers of which that have started developing mental health programs directed at relieving individuals of stress and anxiety. This latest report from Horwath HTL Health & Wellness, sets out to explore the determinants of mental wellness in society, highlighting some of the many alternative healing methods available and addressing what this could mean for the hospitality industry.
