01 Luxe Alignment
Sensei Läna'i
KOELE, HAWAII
At this Four Seasonspartnered resort, nestled in a secluded environment and surrounded by a lush landscape, guests can immerse themselves in a luxurious experience. Those 16 and older can sign up for the Optimal Wellbeing Program or Sabbatical Experience, which are designed to put minds and bodies at ease, aligning biomarkers and daily practices with intentions.
02 Beachside Tranquility
Maya Tulum
TULUM, MEXICO
This resort has been around since long before Tulum became known as a trendy place for wellness. For a deeper calm, guests can enjoy spiritual response or bio magnetism therapy. The resort's Portal of Light meditation is a combination of hypnosis, relaxation massage and energy cleanse combined with Reiki.
03 Thermal Soak
Castle Hot Springs
MORRISVILLE, ARIZONA
The thermal springs nestled into the desert just north of Phoenix in the Bradshaw Mountains have been serving residents of the area for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Three tiers of natural mineral springs welcome guests at this historic resort and offer water for soaking from 3 86 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit as part of a wellness retreat.
04 Natural Reset
Rythmia Life Advancement Center
GUANACASTE, COSTA RICA
This all-inclusive, medically licensed spiritual retreat in northwest Costa Rica is best known as being home to a seven-day mental and physical cleanse. Rhythmia's luxury accommodations pair with seminars by thought leaders, farm-to-table organic meals, a movement ceremony, healing ceremony, hydrocolonic cleanse, yoga classes, rhythmic breathwork classes and medical evaluations.
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