In the fast-paced world of 2025, where busy schedules and social commitments have left many Americans exhausted, a new travel trend has emerged: sleep tourism. This movement, centered around the idea of prioritizing rest and relaxation during vacations, marks a significant shift from the post-pandemic “revenge travel” era, where travelers sought adventure and unique experiences to make up for lost time.
According to Hilton’s 2025 Trends Report, nearly half (49%) of travelers now plan trips specifically to rest and recharge, with two-thirds of Americans reporting they sleep better in hotels. Wellness expert Phyllicia Victoria explains, “Sleep is a basic need, but in our busy lives, it’s often the first thing we sacrifice. Allowing ourselves to rest is a form of self-care that’s essential for overall well-being.”

Hotels are stepping up to meet this demand by offering luxurious sleep-focused amenities. One standout example is the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, a resort in Mexico that seamlessly blends relaxation into every aspect of a guest’s stay.
A Serene Escape
Nestled on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal offers a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Guests are greeted with a dramatic entrance through the Dos Mares private rock tunnel, adorned with chandeliers, before emerging to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. The resort’s design, built into towering cliffs, features swaying palm trees, manicured lawns, and serene pools, all accompanied by the soothing sounds of ocean waves.
The guest rooms continue the theme of relaxation, with handcrafted bedding by local artisans, plush beds, private plunge pools, and deep soaking tubs. Each evening, guests can indulge in a custom “soak ritual,” complete with fragrant bath oils, scrubs, candles, and flower petals, to prepare for a restful night’s sleep.

Wellness and Indulgence
For those seeking more than just a good night’s sleep, the resort’s spa offers a range of treatments inspired by the moon and sea. Signature experiences include:
- “The Calming Moon” – A combination of exfoliation, hydrating wraps, and massage.
- “Mezcal Therapy” – Uses mezcal-infused rubs and herbal massages to soothe muscles.
Guests can also unwind in steam rooms, saunas, and a saltwater meditation pool, or participate in evening sound healing and cacao ceremonies.
Dining at the resort is equally indulgent:
- At Travesia, guests can enjoy a nine-course taco flight paired with custom mezcal or tequila cocktails.
- El Farallon, a cliffside restaurant, serves fresh seafood caught in local waters.
- Crudo offers ceviche, sushi, and oysters by the pool.
For a more personalized experience, the resort also offers:
- “Floating” breakfasts and sunset meals delivered directly to private plunge pools.
- Evening guacamole and beer for in-room happy hours.

Vacationing vs. Traveling
The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal exemplifies the difference between “vacationing” and “traveling,” as highlighted in Hilton’s survey:
- Vacationing focuses on relaxation and recharging, with a slow pace and minimal agenda.
- Traveling emphasizes cultural exploration and structured itineraries.
For those seeking a restorative escape, this resort delivers.
While such luxurious experiences can come with a hefty price tag, Hilton Honors members can maximize their stays with bonus points. For example, the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card offers 14x points on purchases at Waldorf Astoria properties, making it easier to enjoy a sleep-filled getaway.

The Bottom Line
In a world where rest has become a rare luxury, sleep tourism offers a much-needed opportunity to recharge. As Victoria puts it,
“Giving ourselves time to reset and restore is an essential part of self-care.”
Source: People