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This study introduces the emerging trend of babymoon tourism in Egypt, exploring the preferences, experiences, and perceptions of expecting parents. Utilizing a structured survey methodology, the research gathered data from 106 individuals, focusing on various aspects of their babymoon experiences including accommodation choices, activities participated in, and their inclination to recommend such vacations. The study reveals a significant preference for domestic travel, highlighting a trend towards wellness and relaxation in comfortable settings like hotels and resorts. Additionally, the high rate of recommendation among participants indicates a positive perception of babymoon tourism in Egypt. The findings suggest that this niche tourism segment is gaining traction, influenced by factors such as wellness, cultural heritage, and sustainability. The study contributes valuable insights to the tourism industry, particularly in understanding the preferences and motivations of expecting parents in the context of leisure travel.
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