Soneva launches new wellness concept
Luxury resort operator Soneva announced the launch of Soneva Soul, a new wellness brand.
The wellness concept builds upon Soneva’s experience in the luxury hospitality and wellbeing industry over the past 26 years.
It says it will offer unique wellbeing services providing balance, innovative healing and health optimisation.
Soneva Soul will encompass resort spas; yoga and meditation programmes; wellness and lifestyle products; a global network of acclaimed wellness specialists; and medical services.
As the brand grows, it will tailor integrated care plans for guests to achieve long-term wellness goals.
The new Soneva Soul Island Spa at Soneva Jani is linked by raised walkways that wind among the trees.
Complementing the existing Over-water Spa at The Gathering, it includes open-air treatment rooms, consultation suites, therapeutic biomodulation rooms, a state-of-the-art gym.
Soneva Soul is now operational across Soneva’s other resorts: Soneva Fushi in the Maldives’ Baa Atoll and Soneva Kiri in Thailand.
The coming weeks will also see the opening phase of an expanded Soneva Soul resort wellness centre at Soneva Fushi.
In the longer term, Soneva will also work with partners to launch one-of-a-kind wellness destinations arround the world.
Between now and early 2022, each Soneva Soul will establish a permanent team that includes an Ayurvedic doctor, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, integrative medicine doctor and highly trained therapists.
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