Advantages of membership
Being a member of H&L means having the unique opportunity to join a credible and professional project.
H&L aims to represent and defend the interests of its members, both individual and collective, as a class specializing in health and wellness tourism, promoting a common identity and professional ethics.
H&L offers a range of services to its members:
- Partnerships with government entities, tourism organizations, health institutions, spas and resorts, hospitality companies, event companies, among other relevant stakeholders
- Participation in a comprehensive and diverse program, including lectures, seminars, networking actions and a variety of other learning and inspiration opportunities provided by H&L's partnerships
- Access to exclusive resources through H.L.P. partners, such as market reports, case studies or trend research that provide valuable insights into the health and wellness tourism sector, with a focus on relevant topics such as innovation, technology, sustainability and customer experience;
- Access to an exclusive network of professionals and companies involved in the health and wellness tourism sector, creating opportunities to establish strategic collaborations and develop new business;
- Representation of members' interests before government authorities, regulatory agencies and other stakeholders, advocating for policies and regulations that promote the growth and sustainable development of the health and wellness tourism sector.
- Welcoming and supporting initiatives that are in line with H.L.P.'s aims;
New members
Membership of the H&L is open to all interested parties, individuals and groups, who are involved in the health and wellness tourism sector.
Applications must be made using the private or corporate membership form, signed by a member and sent to the secretariat at geral@hlportugal.com, to be approved by the Board of Directors.
Admission only becomes effective with the payment of the membership fee and it is the duty of members to keep up to date with the payment of the annual membership fee, under penalty of losing their rights as members.