Irish Wedding News
12/01/2012
The survey, conducted online by Harris Interactive in July 2011, showed nearly 70 percent of travellers strongly agree that their personal romantic relationships would benefit if they went on more leisure trips together and medical experts agree.
What's more, romantic getaways are the first choice among travellers. The poll showed that 42 percent of travellers would choose a romantic getaway above everything else.
"These new results show that not only do people recognize the positive impact that travel can have on their relationships, but also that romantic trips are something they desire in the new year," said Clem Bason, president of the Hotwire Group, "Of course Romantic Getaways are top of mind around Valentine's Day, but Hotwire encourages travellers to reap the benefits of travel year round by simply taking more trips, especially as a couple."
"In the past, romance was about tales of travel and adventure – the kinds of experiences that help regenerate mind and body," said Dr. Matthew Edlund, director of the Centre for Circadian Medicine and author of The Power of Rest. "Modern ideas of romance focus more on sharing – like sharing deep experiences with someone you love. Why not combine the old and the new and take a travel adventure together? Think of what that can do for your health – and your relationship."
(GK)
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Romantic Breaks Top Getaway Survey
Most travellers would prefer to go away with a significant other over a family vacation, travelling with friends, or a solo trip, new research has revealed.The survey, conducted online by Harris Interactive in July 2011, showed nearly 70 percent of travellers strongly agree that their personal romantic relationships would benefit if they went on more leisure trips together and medical experts agree.
What's more, romantic getaways are the first choice among travellers. The poll showed that 42 percent of travellers would choose a romantic getaway above everything else.
"These new results show that not only do people recognize the positive impact that travel can have on their relationships, but also that romantic trips are something they desire in the new year," said Clem Bason, president of the Hotwire Group, "Of course Romantic Getaways are top of mind around Valentine's Day, but Hotwire encourages travellers to reap the benefits of travel year round by simply taking more trips, especially as a couple."
"In the past, romance was about tales of travel and adventure – the kinds of experiences that help regenerate mind and body," said Dr. Matthew Edlund, director of the Centre for Circadian Medicine and author of The Power of Rest. "Modern ideas of romance focus more on sharing – like sharing deep experiences with someone you love. Why not combine the old and the new and take a travel adventure together? Think of what that can do for your health – and your relationship."
(GK)
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