Celebrate June wellness at resorts across South-east Asia

June marks a focus on health and wellness across South-east Asia, with hotels and resorts offering guests a range of fitness activities in celebration of Global Wellness Day on June 14 and International Yoga Day on June 21.

Banyan Tree Samui invites guests to enjoy its Wellbeing Sanctuary with a health and fitness programme alongside seaside activities like paddle boarding, snorkelling, and kayaking. On June 14, visitors can join a Tai Chi class to improve balance and flexibility, while a yoga session aimed at strengthening posture is available on June 21.

Banyan Tree Samui offers Tai Chi and yoga classes by the sea to promote balance and flexibility during June’s wellness celebrations

In Vietnam, Alma Resort Cam Ranh offers discounted private yoga sessions and free group classes throughout the week, featuring styles such as Traditional Hatha, Power Yoga, and evening stretching classes that target key muscle groups. A limited-edition yoga t-shirt is also available, bundled with sessions.

Banyan Tree Krabi marks Global Wellness Day with a Design from the Sea workshop for creating jewellery from natural sea materials, followed by a Buddhist-inspired walking meditation. For International Yoga Day, guests can participate in beachfront yoga and singing bowl meditation to promote mindfulness.

At TIA Wellness Resort near Danang, guests can start their day with a guided climb of Marble Mountain, followed by Tai Chi practice and exploration of sacred sites, blending physical activity with cultural elements.

Fusion Resort & Villas Da Nang celebrates the month with outdoor yoga, meditation, and painting meditations, promoting wellbeing and mindfulness. Throughout June, Fusion properties across Vietnam and Thailand offer wellness experiences that balance body, mind, and spirit.

Azerai Ke Ga Bay and Azerai La Residence, Hue, offer a three-day Wellness Journey package featuring spa treatments, yoga, and rituals, set against gardens and colonial heritage.

Meliá Pattaya Hotel offers yoga and Pilates classes at the Yitong Sky Bar, combining fitness with views of the Gulf of Thailand ­– suitable for beginners seeking to improve posture, flexibility, and core strength.

Anam Cam Ranh offers an early morning Hatha yoga and pranayama breathing session on Long Beach, focusing on balance between mind and body through asanas and breathwork.

Together, these resorts provide wellness experiences, inviting guests to embrace healthier lifestyles and find balance during this month of health awareness.

Visit the property websites for more information.

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