Tag: Health and Wellness
Banyan Tree Bintan crafts a wellness sanctuary
Banyan Tree Bintan will launch its Wellbeing Sanctuary on August 1 – a concept enabling travellers to design and combine a leisure vacation with...
Dusit Thani Hua Hin unveils refreshed wellness draws
Dusit International’s Devarana Wellness concept has arrived at Dusit Thani Hua Hin, which has completed a a slew of significant upgrades such as refreshed...
New Eastern wellness programmes at RAKxa
RAKxa, the integrative wellness and medical retreat in Bangkok has launched a series of new Authentic Eastern Programmes where tradition, technology and nature intertwine.
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Travel well
Wellness is big business in the space of post-lockdown travel, and some hotels have come up with new ways to ensure their guests’ mental and physical needs are met during their stay. By Karen Yue
Banyan Tree Group marks Phuket for debut of new wellness brand
Banyan Tree Veya will join Banyan Tree Group's multi-brand ecosystem this Friday with the opening of the flagship Banyan Tree Veya Phuket within the...
Philippines pushes medical and wellness tour offerings
Medical and wellness tour packages targeted at foreign travellers have been rolled out in metro Manila and nearby provinces, as part of the Philippine...
Singapore Airlines brings wellness on board in new tie-up
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has sealed a partnership with California-based health and wellness retreat Golden Door to bring a new roster of health-focused meals, exercise,...
In pursuit of wellness
The pandemic is fueling Asia-Pacific travellers’ appetite for wellness tourism, making the region shine for European destinations keen to tap the thriving sector, reports Marissa Carruthers.
STB taps ClassPass to promote Singapore’s wellness offerings
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has entered into a one-year partnership with global fitness and wellness aggregator ClassPass to jointly promote Singapore’s wellness offerings...
Hotels keep pace with booming wellness trend
Wellness is slated to become part of a hotel’s core DNA post-Covid, and industry experts predict it will delve much deeper than yoga and a spa to sharply focus on mental and emotional wellbeing.
















