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‘Sportcation’ gains popularity among China youth, transforms romantic getaway into athletic hub

Indonesian island renowned for parties and chilling turns holiday spot for fitness-mad travellers who seek ‘military-style’ boot camps

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A new trend called “Sportcation” is gaining popularity among young Chinese travellers. It has turned Bali, Indonesia, from a honeymoon destination to a place for athletic activities. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/RedNote
Yating Yangin Beijing

Fitness-friendly young Chinese travellers are turning to a new trend known as “sportcation” which blends physical health with leisure.

Health conscious tourists are spending 20,000 yuan (US$2,800) not to relax, but to endure military-style tennis camps, turning the romantic island of Bali into a gruelling Indonesian sporting getaway.

In the trend, which as the name suggests blends sport and holiday, physical activity becomes the central focus of travel.

A Chinese woman prepares to serve during a tennis match. So-called boot camps involving the sport are growing in popularity. Photo: Zhihu
A Chinese woman prepares to serve during a tennis match. So-called boot camps involving the sport are growing in popularity. Photo: Zhihu

Instead of sightseeing or lounging on the beach, Chinese travellers are choosing to “sweat it out” through intensive training activities such as diving, skydiving, skiing and cycling.

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Yiqian, 18, said that during China’s National Day holiday in 2025, he signed up for a seven-day, six-night tennis boot camp in Bali.

He spent more than 20,000 yuan, including the airfare and camp fees.

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For Yiqian, it was both a holiday and a training mission: his itinerary focused on training with curated local experiences and scenic exploration.

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