Several outlets report growing interest in “digital detox” trips in which travellers deliberately reduce or stop phone and internet use while abroad. One account focuses on a three-day disconnect at the Oasyhotel in Tuscany, where a journalist describes leaving her phone untouched for the duration and notes changes in her routine and attention during the stay. The reporting frames the retreat as an example of a wider trend among travellers seeking time away from screens, with the emphasis placed on the experience of being offline rather than on any specific technological method or medical claim. The article does not provide independent measures of outcomes beyond the reporter’s personal observations. The overall theme across the sources is that some travellers are choosing destinations and accommodations that support reduced digital engagement, positioning these trips as a way to spend uninterrupted time and reset habits during a short holiday.