Fusion Resort Phu Quoc, which opened earlier this month as the tropical island’s first all-inclusive spa resort, has debuted three multi-day “Wellness Voyages.”
The new three-, five-, and seven-day packages are crafted around health pillars designed to address every aspect of a person’s wellbeing. The packages are intended to be a new middle ground between a full-on wellness retreat and an a la carte holiday.
The first of these pillars, “fusionmind” elevates physical fitness as the first fundamental of well-being; the second “fusionsense” focuses on optimizing health from the inside out, and the last pillar “fusionsoul” helps guests deploy meditation, yoga and massage to enhance health and state-of-mind.
These pillars form the core of the daily agenda, from beginning each day with an awakening yoga class or active fitness session, to enjoying nourishing, vitamin-dense cuisine at each meal. These multi-day voyages also include:
- Accommodation in a spacious one- or two-bedroom villa with its own private plunge pool and secluded tropical garden
- Wellness consultation and assessment
- All nutritious meals and drinks (including detox juices, daily sunset smoothies and herbal teas; exclusive of alcohol)
- Daily wellness sessions including yoga, Tai Chi and meditation
- Daily treatments chosen from Maia Spa’s comprehensive menu of wraps, massages, scrubs and facials
- Cooking classes and cultural excursions (five- and seven-day voyages only)
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Priority check-in
Each guest’s schedule is set prior to their arrival. Two spa treatments per day form the daily regimen with the first therapy on everyone’s agenda being the “Pepperation” program, developed in-house and inspired by the island’s most popular export. Participants get hands-on, making their own pepper scrub, to be used in their therapy, while surrounded by the spa’s orchard of 88 pepper trees. Fusion has also developed its own blend of heating black pepper oil used in their “Natural Living Pepper” massage.
Executive Chef Edmond Kwan, who has close to four decades of experience in the culinary industry, has developed the voyage’s nutrition sessions. The Hong Kong-born, Canada-raised chef’s most recent role was at a detox resort in Koh Samui.
Those taking part in the five- and seven-day programs also have the option of local excursions, including a bike ride to Cua Can, a traditional fishing village with stilt houses perched on the river, and a visit to Nguyen Trung Truc temple and Ho Quoc Pagoda, the largest Buddhist temple on the island.
At Fusion Resort Phu Quoc, treatments are included in the nightly room rate—and, as you would expect, the 97-villa property has the largest spa and wellness facility on Phu Quoc at 121,000 square feet. The facility includes 20 treatment rooms surrounding a pepper grove, steam and sauna facilities, an adults-only pool, health club, and indoor and outdoor yoga spaces.
The property is Fusion’s third all-inclusive spa resort in Vietnam, including Fusion Maia Da Nang and Fusion Resort Nha Trang.
The “Wellness Voyages” are available year-round with rates for a Garden Villa starting at $949 per couple for a two night/three-day package, $1,846 per couple for four nights/five days, and $2,758 per couple for six nights/seven days.
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