Rising demand and hot views promotion

Hoseasons is highlighting hot tub lodges with stunning countryside and coastal views to coincide with promotion of its latest sales figures showing a rise in demand for holiday accommodation with hydrotherapy wellness capability.

The hot tub holiday specialist is currently boosting its bookings with a focus on a new list of 15 recommendations of the best hot tub lodges with scenic views, following a 22 per cent year-on-year increase in agent sales of hot tub holidays to couples requiring short breaks. It has also been reported that there has also been a 19 per cent surge in demand for two-night stays year-on-year, and that the off-peak spring months are experiencing a popularity boom for travellers.

Yorkshire is leading the way so far in 2025 as the most-booked region for hot tub breaks, followed by other popular destinations including Devon, The Lakes, Lincolnshire and Cornwall.  As part of its 15 hot tub scenic view locations, Hoseasons is promoting Yorkshire destinations such as the Faweather Grand Lodges, pictured, which has a collection of real log cabins with hot tubs near Leeds that have views across a woodland valley to Ilkley Moor;

Other Yorkshire holiday accommodation views with hot tubs include Sun Hill Lodges at Pivotal in the Yorkshire Dales, as part of the Autograph Collection by Hoseasons; as well as the Raywell Hall Country Lodges with hot tubs that are located close to the market town of Beverley in West Yorkshire.

Along with March being declared ‘Hoseasons Hot Tub Month’ to help attract more early year customers before the busy Easter and summer holiday breaks, the hot tub holiday specialist has launched a search for a honorary chief relaxation office, who will be provided with five UK hot tub breaks a year for capturing content during their stay that can then be promoted on social media platforms

Last year Hoseasons reported that it had increased its customer base to 2.4million holidays makers by capitalising on the ‘holiday snacking’ trend for shorter and more frequent vacations, which has been credited for helping to overtake previous years’ figures at Hoseasons’ various holiday accommodation locations.

Hoseasons General Manager Gemma Brown believes that the ‘holiday snacking’ phenomenon is on the rise and that the latest increase of hot tub holiday sales in the first months of 2025 is extra proof that customers are requiring ‘special’ accommodation features.

“These figures show two things – one, that couples really are embracing the holiday snacking trend and two, that when they do book a break it needs to offer something special,” divulged Gemma.

“That’s where our hub tub holidays really hit the spot and where savvy agents have been quick off the mark to capitalise on growing demand since the start of the year.”

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