Capella Sydney is increasing its wellness providing via an unique partnership with world pilates enterprise Fluidform, tapping into the estimated AU$950 billion world wellness tourism market.
Coinciding with the resort’s new Season of Wellness marketing campaign, company will acquire entry to Fluidform at Residence periods, filmed on-site and led by Fluidform founder, Kirsten King, from the consolation of their room
The collaboration options six 20-minute bespoke exercises, focusing on varied areas of the physique, complemented by mobility and stretching routines. Visitors may also e book one-on-one motion consultations with a Fluidform teacher.
King has additionally curated a bespoke rebalance spa therapy on the resort’s Auriga Spa, and collaborated with the resort on an wellness-focused in-room eating menu.
Past the visitor expertise, Capella Sydney has additionally launched an unique wellness membership for native residents and company purchasers, providing limitless entry to the resort’s wellness amenities, complimentary spa remedies at Auriga Spa, personalised coaching periods, and unique entry to the resort’s month-to-month programming, along with a Fluidform at Residence membership.
“We’re delighted to accomplice with Fluidform to carry an unparalleled stage of wellness to our company – making this the primary initiative of its variety for an city resort in Australia,” stated Capella Sydney Basic Supervisor, Marc von Arnim.
“This program, together with our new wellness membership, underscores our dedication to holistic well being and elevates the visitor expertise, setting a brand new commonplace in luxurious hospitality.”
Fluidform Founder, Kirsten King, stated the partnership marks a “vital step in making wellness an integral a part of the visitor expertise”.
“Journey ought to by no means compromise on well being and wellbeing,” she stated.
“Collectively, now we have designed a holistic itinerary merging motion with restoration and vitamin, making a sanctuary the place company can rejuvenate, recharge, and reconnect with themselves.”