BodyHoliday’s new Wellness Experience vouchers can be purchased either for yourself or for a loved one. As a special thank you from the BodyHoliday team, the value of the voucher is automatically increased by 25%, meaning that a voucher which cost £1,000 is now worth £1,250. These vouchers can be utilised against any direct hotel charges, such as spa treatments, massages and other activities. One of these vouchers is the perfect start to your journey for optimal wellbeing with BodyHoliday.

Vouchers must be booked by end of May 2021 for travel by March 2022. You can buy the wellness vouchers by contacting BodyHoliday directly at reservations@thebodyholiday.com, BodyHoliday will then arrange to send your chosen giftee a personalised ‘Wellness Voucher Certificate’ by email.

About The Wellness Centre: BodyHoliday was the very first overseas destination spa over 30 years ago and has continued to lead in this field. The resort, which has a 33-treatment room wellness centre, is renowned for its unique approach to health, fitness and wellbeing, combing knowledge from the west and wisdom from the east.

Guests are offered everything from world leading medically endorsed preventative therapies, through to Ayurveda, beauty and pampering treatments, and a range of activities that would keep guests busy from dawn until dusk, if they so choose. Experiences at BodyHoliday are designed by guests with personalisation taken to another level. It can be a haven of serenity or a hive of activity, all with the same goal in mind – to change lives.

Here the range of activities and approaches on offer reflect the ebbs and flows of real life, allowing for a real shift in perspective for people to incorporate into their lives back home. Guests can find a balance and choice, from strict weight loss diets to indulgent fine-dining, high intensity workouts with Olympic athletes to sleep-inducing Ayurvedic massages; the list goes on.  

Covid-19 Safety Measures: The beautiful island of St Lucia has been widely praised for its excellent handling of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. It was one of the first in the Caribbean to reopen to tourists on 4th June. The resort, which is Covid-19 certified and reopened on the 1st October, has undertaken rigorous measures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of guests and team members alike. The island has recently been praised for being one of the safest destinations in the world.