Ultima Collection launches wellness retreat

Ultima Collection is to offer a new wellness retreat to health-conscious clients at its properties in the Alps and the Mediterranean.

The Ultima Escape can be purchased for a minimum of one month and features personalised and targeted treatments. 

On arrival at their chosen Ultima property, guests will receive a health check with a nutritionist, personal trainer and massage therapist, who will then create a programme catered to their individual needs. 

During the retreat, Ultima Collection said guests would be introduced to the principles of lifestyle medicine and learn how to adopt a healthy lifestyle across nutrition, physical and mental health. 

As part of an ongoing partnership with VistaJet, clients can opt to begin their programme onboard a private jet, where they will receive mindfulness products and a bespoke menu from their preferred restaurant.

“The average length of stay at our properties is 33 days and we are continuing to witness a steep increase in the number of our long-stay guests,” said Michala Chatel, managing partner at Ultima Collection.

“We know that 80 percent of ultra-high-net-worth-individuals are dedicating more of their time and money to wellbeing, so we have created an experience that perfectly caters to this demand.

“Our programme offers a wide scope of highly personalised and targeted treatments, administered by highly trained and trusted professionals, that support holistic wellness and a healthy lifestyle across three main pillars; immunity protection, lifestyle and environment, and future healing. 

“Additionally, with our preferred aviation partner VistaJet, guests can already start their holistic journey en route to our properties.”

The Ultima Escape starts from £205,500 at Ultima Crans-Montana for up to 10 people including a chef. VistaJet flights are not included. 

Additional services can be added to the retreat, including a private driver and car, private helicopter or private jet flights, and yacht charters. 

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