Joali’s sister island has revealed further details about its wellness proposition ahead of its launch at the end of 2021.
Joali Being was announced earlier this year as an island retreat dedicated to wellbeing, with 68 private beach and over-water villas and a host of progressive facilities geared towards holistic health.
The property has confirmed it will offer signature Immersion programmes ranging from five nights to three weeks themed around the resort’s four core pillars of mind, skin, microbiome and energy.
Immersion programmes can be tailored to areas such as strength and vitality, mental clarity and wellbeing, hormonal balance, women’s health, digestive and weight rebalance, restorative sleep and movement and alignment for good health and immunity.
Programmes will be customised to each guest following a movement analysis and a health assessment. Immersion programmes will also offer personalised diagnostics, such as a nutrition consultation; a lifestyle assessment; 3D fitness and alignment; and intelligent movement analysis.
Wellbeing consultations, group classes and learning activities are included in all guest stays.
The island will also feature a range of wellness-focused facilities, including a herbology centre in partnership with Herba Farm and inspired by a spice market; a sound therapy hall created by sound healing expert and Joali Being collaborator, Aurelio C. Hammer; and a sound therapy ‘oasis’ featuring nine unique instruments.
There will be an open-plan fitness centre, home to resident movement coaches; a hydrotherapy hall featuring a Russian Banya, an Aufguss sauna, a sensory deprivation room and a salt inhalation room; and an overwater body and mind area which includes an anti-gravity yoga pavilion and a meditation deck.
The Learning Centre will provide educational culinary, herbology and wellbeing workshops while the Culinary Centre will accommodate up to six people for interactive cooking classes. An Inspiration Room will also offer educational wellbeing experiences such as yoga and meditation for larger groups.