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Spa & Relax: This Year's Most Beautiful Wellbeing Destinations

If you're looking for a relaxing break, you'll find it: Here are 2024's best wellbeing destinations for your summer!

September 5, 2024


Optimization under palm trees

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Larry Ellison, Oracle founder and the fourth richest person in the world (fortune: 173 billion dollars), has transformed his private estate near Palm Springs into a luxurious spa, golf and tennis resort. Specifically, the Sensei Porcupine Creek. The second home of the Sensei wellness brand offers tailor-made courses to help guests achieve their personal goals - be it rest and relaxation or a better tennis serve.

Sensei Porcupine Creek
42765 Dunes View Rd, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270, United States
Tel.: +1 855-961-0077
Web: sensei.com

One Thousand years of medicine

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In August, Zulal Wellness Resort in Qatar celebrates the legacy of Ibn Sina. Around 1,000 years ago, the Islamic polymath wrote the Canon of Medicine, a five-volume work on which traditional Arabic-Islamic medicine, or TAIM for short, is based on. Now, interactive workshops, lectures and cooking classes bring hotel guests a little closer to TAIM practices.

Zulal Wellness Resort
Al Ruwais, Qatar
Tel: +974 4477 6500
Web: zulal.com

Tokyo's new soul

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The Aman sister Janu ("soul") debuts in Tokyo with a wellness retreat - including a 25-meter pool, two spa houses and one of the largest gyms in the city.

Janu Tokyo
1 Chome-2-2 Azabudai, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0041, Japan
Phone: +81 3-6731-2333
Web: janu.com

La beauté de Paris

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Paris is not only the fashion capital, but also a trendsetter when it comes to beauty and wellness. The latest proof: 48 Collagen Café, which is the first café of its kind to use the beauty-enhancing protein as the main ingredient for lattes and smoothies. Paris also has the largest wellness concept store in Europe - with the 3000 m² wellness gallery of the luxury department store Galeries Lafayette. The spectrum of treatments ranges from body sculpting and jet peels to the popular cryotherapy.

Wellness Gallery
Galeries Lafayette, 40 Bd Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France
Tel.
+33 1 428 234 24
Web:
haussmann.galerieslafayette.com

Green superfood

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The Japanese word "matcha" means nothing more than "ground tea". And yet matcha originally comes from China. In traditional Chinese medicine, the green powdered tea was used early on as a remedy. Today, matcha is also on everyone's lips. As a so-called superfood, it is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that protect our cells from free radicals.

Web: matcha-tee.info

Coral gardens

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The fashion brand Hugo Boss now also wants to make the world's oceans more attractive: The foundation of the same name has announced a partnership with Coral Gardeners in this regard. Boss is providing financial support to the non-profit organization for the reconstruction of coral reefs. Coral Gardeners is committed to protecting the oceans. The group aims to plant one million corals by 2025.

Web: coralgardeners.org

New Openings

Eynsham Baths

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The neoclassical spa villa of the country house hotel Estelle Manor in Oxfordshire, inspired by Roman baths, combines ancient rituals with modern scientific knowledge.

Eynsham Baths
Eynsham Park, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN, United Kingdom
Tel:
+44 1993 685 800
Web: estellemanor.com

Grand Hotel Son Net Spa

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Just in time for the summer season, Grand Hotel Son Net has opened its new spa - with an indoor salt water pool, five treatment rooms, a thermal circuit and a gym.

Grand Hotel Son Net Spa
Castillo Son Net s/n, 07194 Puigpunyent, Balearic Islands, Spain
Tel: +34 971 14 70 00
Web: sonnet.es

Château Saint-Martin & Spa

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Famous for its award-winning La Prairie Spa, the hotel on the hills of Vence is home to three new private villas this season.

Château Saint-Martin & Spa
2490 Av. des Templiers, 06140 Vence, France
Tel.: +33 4 93 58 02 02
Web: oetkercollection.com

This article appeared in the Falstaff TRAVEL issue Summer 2024.

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