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Ennismore announces new Delano properties in partnership with Cain International
by Helen Andrews | 05 Nov 2025
Lifestyle operator Ennismore has announced two new Delano-branded hotel deals following the company’s partnership with capital investment company Cain International. Cain acquired a minority stake in Delano in 2024, enabling strategic growth for the brand. The two new properties are Delano SoHo New York, US, and Delano London, UK. The New York property and the renovation of the Delano Miami Beach hotel in the US are both in partnership with
“We were just two people when we entered this competition” – the architect behind the newly opened Grand Egyptian Museum shares the journey
by Magali Robathan | 04 Nov 2025
The much delayed, billion dollar Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt, celebrates its full public opening today (4 November), following a lavish opening gala on 1 November. Designed by Heneghan Peng Architects, the museum is set across a 500,000sq m site, and houses more than 100,000 pharaonic antiquities – many of which have never been displayed in public before. It covers 5,000 years of Egyptian history, from pre-dynastic times to
Benedetto Camerana works with Go Fit to transform Turin's Mercato dei Fiori into a health and wellness club for the community
by Kath Hudson | 04 Nov 2025
Iberian health and wellness operator, Go Fit, has made its debut in Italy – at Turin’s former flower market, Mercato dei Fiori – and is now exploring further opportunities in Milan and Bologna. The 14,000sq m site, which was previously derelict has been completely regenerated, including extensive asbestos removal. Local architect Benedetto Camerana, worked on the scheme, along with engineering and project management specialists. The new club offers more than
Therme Group expands in Asia with development of Therme Korea-Incheon in South Korea
by Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2025
Therme Group has is expanding into Asia in collaboration with the South Korean Incheon Free Economic Zone (IFEZ) Authority to develop Therme Korea-Incheon – a wellbeing resort in the city of Incheon. The landmark destination will be developed in the Songdo Golden Harbour: a commercial district in Songdo International Business District. The development of the site follows the signing of an initial Memorandum of Understanding in 2022 by Therme Group,
The first UK Six Senses will open in London in Q2 2026 with city’s “first magnesium hotel pool”
by Helen Andrews | 03 Nov 2025
Six Senses London, the first Six Senses in the UK, will open in Q2 of 2026 with the brand’s first private club called Six Senses Place and what is said to be the city’s first magnesium hotel pool. Anna Bjurstam, strategic advisor for Six Senses confirmed to Spa Business on 7th November 2025 that the property will start to take bookings from early April. The property will be housed within
Hagastrand, Autograph Collection, launches spa with Gongmatic experience
by Helen Andrews | 30 Oct 2025
Nobis Hospitality Group’s wellness destination, Hagastrand, Autograph Collection, has launched in Stockholm, Sweden, with an immersive gong experience at its spa. Hagastrand is a 215-key property that has been designed by Wingårdhs Architects to incorporate Nordic features and create spaces for guests to work, connect and relax simultaneously. The 2,500sq m Hagastrand Spa has four treatment rooms, a wellness suite for private group experiences and a private spa area with
Geothermal wellness destination Laugarás Lagoon opens in Iceland
by Helen Andrews | 28 Oct 2025
Laugarás Lagoon, a new two-storey geothermal day spa destination, has opened on Iceland’s Golden Circle – a popular tourist route. Located on the banks of the Hvitá River in the village of Laugarás, the facility honours traditional Icelandic turf houses – grass-roofed earth shelters that blend into the landscape. Drawing on Roman and Japanese design principles, visitors can descend from an upper pool to a lower pool through a passage
Japanese-inspired wellness centre Akari opens in Dubai with sacred geometry design
by Helen Andrews | 21 Oct 2025
A wellness centre called Akari has opened in One Central, Dubai in the UAE, with medicinal architecture inspired by Japanese design principles. Akari, which translates from Japanese to light, brightness or glow, is a wellness company founded by creative director and hospitality advisor Katia de Rham. The design The new 200sq m space has been designed by Valentina Cereda, founder of the architecture firm Energy and Space. The concept combines
Newport City Council raises the bar with net zero leisure centre
by Kath Hudson | 16 Oct 2025
Work is underway on a £19.7 million waterfront leisure centre in Newport, which will be one of the UK's first net zero leisure centres. Replacing an ageing facility, Newport Leisure Centre is being built to BREEAM standards and will be powered solely by renewable energy. Expected to be completed in the spring, the facilities will include a modern leisure pool, with a lazy river and slides, a teaching pool for
€200 million Pical Resort by Valamar Collection to open with first Croatian ESPA spa
by Helen Andrews | 16 Oct 2025
Valamar Riviera, a Croatian tourism company and hotel operator, will open its Pical Resort with Croatia’s first ESPA spa in March 2026. Valamar, which operates 36 hotels and resorts, plus 15 camping properties, has invested €200 million (US$221.3 million, £169.7 million) in the 514-key property in Poreč, Istria, representing the company’s largest investment to date. The accommodation is split into three different options: the Pical Hotel, the luxury all-inclusive Pical
Third Space gears up for launch at iconic location, The Whiteley, London, with three more locations in the pipeline
by Kath Hudson | 09 Oct 2025
Third Space has unveiled further details of its 14th location, The Whiteley, which opens near Hyde Park in London on 12 December. The new club will be located in the three-storey, Grade II-listed, former department store and have design sympathetic to the architecture, including floor to ceiling windows, terrazzo floors and walnut flooring in the members’ lounge. There will also be a bespoke glazed wrapped staircase. Facilities in the club
Minor Hotels to expand footprint in Egypt via joint venture with Sunrise Resorts and Cruises
by Helen Andrews | 08 Oct 2025
Minor Hotels has signed an agreement with Egyptian hospitality group Sunrise Resorts and Cruises to form a new joint venture company that will open up to 50 hotels over the next decade. Minor Hotels is a global hospitality group with hotels, resorts and branded residences in 59 countries and Sunrise Resorts and Cruises seven Nile cruise ships and 27 resorts – with destinations across Egypt as well as Greece, Zanzibar
Sonu and Eva Shivdasani reveal new resort brand – Sosei – following sale of Soneva to KSL
by Helen Andrews | 07 Oct 2025
Sonu and Eva Shivdasani, who are known for establishing ultra-luxury sustainable hospitality brands Soneva and Six Senses, are launching a new luxury hotel brand called Sosei, which means “rebirth” in Japanese. Earlier this year KSL Capital Partners increased its stake in Soneva to become the majority owner of the brand, following an initial investment in the brand in 2019 that amounted to a stake that was reportedly worth 35-40 per
Global Wellness Institute outlines how wellness real estate is delivering business and wellbeing benefits
by Helen Andrews | 07 Oct 2025
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) says wellness is becoming a mainstream priority for real estate developers and prospective residents are factoring wellbeing features into their decision-making. The GWI’s new report, Build Well to Live Well: Case Studies, Volume 1, outlines thirteen case studies across the US and the UK that demonstrate the wide range of real estate projects with wellness at their core. The authors hope the different models will
Aman to develop its first African safari resort in Mozambique
by Helen Andrews | 02 Oct 2025
Aman Resorts is developing its first African safari resort and branded residences at Aman Karingani, a retreat within the 150,000-hectare Karingani Game Reserve in southern Mozambique. The property will perch above the reserve’s sweeping plains and it will have 30 standalone guest pavilions as well as a central lodge for facilities, including the brand’s signature Aman Spa and an outdoor pool. Details of the spa and of the property's estimated
Grand Resort Bad Ragaz unveils Tamina Health Centre for longevity and preventative medicine
by Helen Andrews | 30 Sep 2025
The Swiss health and wellbeing destination, Grand Resort Bad Ragaz, has launched a new facility staffed by medical professionals called the Tamina Health Centre. The four-floor facility is named after the Tamina Gorge, the source of the resort’s healing waters. Staffed by a team of more than 100 healthcare professionals daily during the week, the centre will be led by chief medical officer Dr Alexandra Dopplinger. Dopplinger told Spa Business,
World of Frozen to open spring 2026 at Disneyland Paris
by Magali Robathan | 26 Sep 2025
The opening date for Disneyland Paris’ new World of Frozen land has been announced, along with more details about the Frozen-themed land. The new land will be part of Disneyland Paris’ Walt Disney Studios Park, which is undergoing a major redevelopment to become Disney Adventure World. It is set to open in spring 2026, and will feature the Frozen Ever After boat ride, Immersive dining and shopping experiences, and views of Arendelle
The Buchinger Wilhelmi family reveals its third health resort will open on the Côte d’Azur
by Helen Andrews | 17 Sep 2025
A new flagship Buchinger Health Resort will open in 2029 in Roquefort-les-Pins on the Côte d’Azur, France. The signature Buchinger Wilhelmi approach to longevity via therapeutic fasting will be on offer for the first time in France, reflecting the family’s desire to establish a European ecosystem of clinics specialising in integrative medicine. The new property will follow the family’s well-established clinics at Lake Constance in Germany (opened in 1953) and
Blairgowrie Recreation Centre is Scotland’s first Passivhaus leisure development
by Kath Hudson | 11 Sep 2025
Perth and Kinross Council has officially opened the £36 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre – Scotland’s first Passivhaus leisure development. Designed by architects Holmes Miller, which specialises in carbon neutral development, the leisure centre sets a new benchmark for sustainable sports and leisure buildings in Scotland. The UK currently has only one other leisure centre built to Passivhaus standards: St Sidwell’s Point in Exeter, Devon. Blairgowrie replaces an outdated 1980s facility,
Therme Horizon appoints construction manager Sir Robert McAlpine to lead Therme Manchester development
by Helen Andrews | 11 Sep 2025
Construction management company Sir Robert McAlpine has been appointed to lead the development of the Therme Manchester project in the UK, which is slated to open at TraffordCity in late 2028. Therme Horizon, the holding company valued for Therme Group and its private equity partner CVC Capital, will fund the development. Therme Group updated the cost of the project in February of this year to £415 million (US$521 million, €500
Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, to open later this year on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit
by Helen Andrews | 08 Sep 2025
Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is expected to open in the private club community of Nauka on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit later this year with its own Ritz-Carlton Spa. Designed by Mexico City-based firm Bernardi+Peschard Arquitectura, the resort will have 39 four- and five-bedroom residences and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel will have 90 bedrooms. The property will sit within an 800-acre untouched estate called Nauka, which will have a range of residential neighbourhoods,
Amanvari to open in Mexico with longevity-inspired Aman Spa and temazcal sweat lodge
by Helen Andrews | 08 Sep 2025
Aman will unveil an 18-key resort and collection of branded residences, Amanvari, in Q2 2026 on the shores of the East Cape of Baja California, Mexico. Amanvari takes its name from the Sanskrit-derived words for “peace” and “water” The hotel and residences will form part of a destination lifestyle community called Costa Palmas, which ranges across a 1,500-acre private estate. The property will comprise 18 acres of orchards and farms,
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan launches new Fitness Hub with recovery facilities
by Helen Andrews | 03 Sep 2025
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan in Ubud, Indonesia, has unveiled a new Fitness Hub, almost year after the property launched its redesigned Sacred River Spa at Sayan. The new 536sq m fitness centre is located high above the Ayung River, with panoramic views of the jungle. It has multiple training modalities and offers a range of recovery therapies. The facilities on offer include a gym, measuring 75sq m, with
Destination Deluxe to host annual networking event and Destination Deluxe Awards 2025
by Helen Andrews | 31 Aug 2025
Travel and wellness publication Destination Deluxe will host its seventh annual networking event between 16-17 September, celebrating some of the best wellness companies at the Destination Deluxe Awards ceremony on the final evening. The event will take place at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok in Thailand and the programme will include panel discussions, wellness activities and networking break-out sessions. Panel discussions will vary and will be moderated by Melinda Yon,
Studio Apostoli designs New Thermal Park next to Roman bathhouse in Italy’s Lazio region
by Helen Andrews | 28 Aug 2025
Studio Apostoli has designed a thermal bathing complex called New Thermal Park in Civitavecchia, Italy, next to the ruins of a Roman bathhouse site called Terme Taurine, as part of a project to revitalise the Lazio region. The land is owned by Terme dei Papi SpA, a company that has a thermal bathing site of the same name in Viterbo, also in the Lazio region. Terme dei Papi, which was
Ealing Council starts work on one of the UK’s first all-electric leisure centres
by Kath Hudson | 27 Aug 2025
Work is underway in the London Borough of Ealing on a landmark leisure centre to replace the old Gurnell Leisure Centre, which remained closed after COVID. The modern complex will include London’s third Olympic-sized swimming pool, a waterpark with slides, fitness studios, a climbing wall, a soft play area and a café. Outside will be a new skatepark, BMX track and children’s playground. Green space around the new leisure centre
Hospital redevelopment in Manchester will create an age-friendly wellness environment and target inequalities
by Kath Hudson | 26 Aug 2025
A hospital redevelopment in the UK is set to create an age-friendly wellness neighbourhood designed to support people as they get older and serve as a benchmark in the UK. As well as setting out to deliver excellent healthcare, the new North Manchester General Hospital scheme intends to tackle health inequalities, drive regeneration of the area and support the population as they age. Local housing will be developed with technology,
The Sanctuary spa to launch at Wilderness safari properties in Rwanda and Botswana
by Helen Andrews | 26 Aug 2025
Conservation and hospitality company, Wilderness, which specialises in safari camps and lodges, will unveil a new spa called The Sanctuary at two of its most luxurious properties, Wilderness Bisate in Rwanda and Wilderness Mombo property in Botswana. Both will open in December. Wilderness operates 60 camps in eight African countries, all of which are due to adopt a more deeply embedded concept of wellness across its portfolio as it seeks
Four Seasons I luxury yacht will launch in 2026 with wellness and watersport
by Helen Andrews | 22 Aug 2025
Four Seasons I, the first yacht by the luxury hotel and resort operator, will launch in 2026 with spa and wellness facilities on its fourth deck. The 95-key vessel will be jointly owned and operated by Four Seasons and Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings. Four Seasons Yachts will lead the hospitality and service experience with a 1:1 guest-to-staff ratio. Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings will oversee the nautical operations. Design partners for the vessel
Private wellness retreat – Here Maldives – to open with astronomy-inspired interiors by Muza Lab
by Helen Andrews | 06 Aug 2025
A private luxury retreat – called Here, Maldives – will open in December this year, set across two natural islands in the Baa Atoll called Somewhere and Nowhere. The property is owned by a family-run hospitality investment company called Seaside Collection, which specialises in hotels and river cruises in Germany, Spain and the Maldives. The retreat has been designed by architects KulörGroup to maximise the narrow islands’ footprints. The design
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