Category Archives: Sleep & Travel

The business of bedtime: Why sleep tourism is seriously taking off

Explore Travel Insider The business of bedtime: Why sleep tourism is seriously taking off By Amy Cooper March 14 2024 The business of bedtime: Why sleep tourism is seriously taking off Hotels around the world are investing in programs that offer their guests a good night’s sleep. Properties range from Park Hyatt and Pullman in […]

Sleep at Hyatt, Australia & New Zealand

At Hyatt hotels in Australia and New Zealand, we are dedicated to helping you to get a great, refreshing night’s sleep. We’ve teamed up with Nancy H. Rothstein, MBA (a.k.a. The “Sleep Ambassador®”) to bring you select sleep tips and practical sleep tactics to empower you to get your best sleep. Sleep at Hyatt Terms […]

Getting shut-eye on the road

Getting shut-eye on the road WHAT with jet-lag, stress and unfamiliar surroundings, business travel can wreak havoc on sleep schedules. So ABC News’ report on the effort hotels are making to help guests sleep better brings welcome tidings: At the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek in Colorado, the hotel recently brought on a Sleep Ambassador to […]

Guide To Sleeping On a Plane

Eight tips for better sleep inflight Are you one of those people who finds it difficult to sleep on a plane? You’re not alone. One of the biggest challenges to healthy travel is not being able to get good in-flight rest. Sleep is one of those things that is crucial to the quality of experiences […]

Here’s How You Can Prevent (and Cure) Jet Lag

Traveling for the Holidays? Here’s How You Can Prevent (and Cure) Jet Lag With Thanksgiving and the holiday season rapidly approaching, lots of us will be getting in planes to travel across the country-or even the world-to visit our families. If you’ve ever crossed time zones in a plane, you’ve probably experienced a bit of […]

Travel is nothing to lose sleep over

Travel is nothing to lose sleep over The core of their business is sleep. So it’s not surprising that luxury hotels are increasingly turning their attention to helping their guests get a better round of zzz’s. It began a few years back, when many high-end hotels started offering things like pillow bars, where guests can […]