World Wellbeing Week is now in its second year, and provides the opportunity for participants worldwide to promote an overall awareness for the wide-ranging aspects of wellbeing.
Pursuit unveiled plans to expand its collection of unforgettable and inspiring travel experiences with the development of a premium oceanfront geothermal lagoon.
The renowned Chenot Group, leaders in the health and wellness sector, today unveil their most advanced wellness retreat yet, Chenot Palace Weggis, designed by Swiss Architect Davide Macullo.
While international travel is still limited at the moment, destinations and properties are starting to open up again, and with their openings come amazing experiences to enhance and restore guest wellbeing.
For would-be travelers dreaming of an escape to Japan post-lockdown, there are a variety of fun, interactive ways to recreate some of the country's ancient wellbeing and mindfulness practices from afar.
Long a hideaway from the everyday for travelers and locals alike, Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa has reopened its award-winning Sanctuary Spa, elements restaurant and jade bar.
Located in the Arava Valley in the south of the Negev Desert, Six Senses Shaharut will celebrate its highly anticipated arrival this summer.
Travelers looking to disconnect from the digital world and practice social distancing in nature can do so with Up Norway's diverse Rolodex of wellness journeys.
The world’s first ‘energy-positive’ hotel, Svart, Norway, has unveiled its ground-breaking spa and wellness offering.
Vacationers can now experience the ultimate digital detox in Botswana with a brand new trip.
World renowned Chenot announce the opening of the world’s most advanced wellness destination, Chenot Palace Weggis, set to open on the June 1st this year on Lake Lucerne, Switzerland.
Those looking for a luxury break with a difference in 2020 can head to the Swiss Alps for an unforgettable wellness getaway at Sir Richard Branson’s mountain retreat, The Lodge.
Now that the post-holiday madness is over, it's time to think about relaxation and rejuvenation for the year ahead.
As 2020 is expecting a surge in people seeking restorative wellness and favoring self-care as part of their holiday, it’s clear travelers are seeking more than sandy beaches and sun-bathing spots from their travels.
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