A growing number of brands offer guests a range of ways to restore themselves during their stays. Six Senses, which operates 16 hotels around the world from Portugal to the Maldives, offers spa treatments and wellness coaching along with cultural and culinary experiences. The new Six Senses in Bhutan, which will open fully in early 2019, comprises five lodges scattered across the world’s happiest country. As guests complete the circuit of lodges, they can visit meditation pavilions, hike to Buddhist temples, and fortify themselves with hot-stone baths. If you’d rather relax with a riverside glass of wine, you can do that, too. Closer to home, the newly renovated Carillon Miami Wellness Resort , a former Canyon Ranch spa, offers a massive gym and 300 weekly classes but also allows guests to splurge on foie gras and beet-infused Moscow mules in its restaurants
Vid of a Six Senses property in Vietnam
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