Beach Enclave Announces Wellness Partnerships

 

Beach Enclave strives to stay on the cutting edge of hospitality and is now pleased to announce their partnership with Vancouver based Saje Natural Wellness and the expansion of the existing collaboration with Retreat Yoga & Retreat Kitchen.

Beach Enclave epitomizes a new concept combining luxury home ownership and private villa rentals with a resort style experience on the stunning island of Providenciales, Turks & Caicos and the partnerships are the perfect contribution to their natural and holistic wellness approach.

Retreat Yoga & Retreat Kitchen

Located on the island of Providenciales, Retreat provides physical, mental and spiritual development through the practice of yoga. Founded in 2014 by sisters Laura and Lindsay Mensen, Retreat Yoga and Wellness Studio provides a holistic approach to travel, by creating a meaningful experience for guests, improving not only their trip, but to also promote the improvement of their life when they return home.

More recently in 2016, Retreat revealed their vegan café and juice bar, which will also be available to Beach Enclave guests providing healthy muscle recovery smoothies, juices, power bars or even enjoy catered lunches in the privacy of their own villas.

The partnership offers Beach Enclave guests and owners, daily complimentary yoga sessions on the outdoor deck looking across the white sandy beaches and crystal blue seas, catered to all levels of yogis from beginners to experts. Held on the yoga deck at the North Shore property, the collaboration of Beach Enclave and Retreat Yoga provide a unique and serene setting inspiring wellness whilst on vacation.

he Retreat Yoga classes will also be offered on site at the new Long Bay villas, Beach Enclave’s newest property opening November 1st. Guests have the opportunity to create healthy lifestyle habits in a calm, relaxed and invigorating environment, and for many guests of Beach Enclave, it may be the only time they can completely detach themselves from the daily stress of home and work life.

Saje Natural Wellness

Renowned specialists in the restorative power of essential oils and skin treatments, Saje Natural Wellness have officially partnered with Beach Enclave to provide state-of-the-art ultrasonic diffusers in all master bedrooms. Offering four natural diffuser blends; Tranquility, Unwind, Liquid Sunshine and Energy, all of which provide a unique blend of essential oils devoted to an embodiment wellness.

“I had the pleasure of meeting Jean-Pierre and Kate Leblanc, the power duo behind Saje, while they were vacationing with their family at Beach Enclave Turks and Caicos,” said Vasco Borges, Co-Founder and CEO of Beach Enclave. “Jean-Pierre and Kate’s passion in connecting each one of us with our wellness, through the power of nature and positive energy, resonates very strongly with Beach Enclave’s ethos of being inspired and elevated. It was love at first scent.”

Saje experts have trained the Beach Enclave in-villa butlers to provide extensive knowledge on the benefits of the all-natural ingredients to ensure guests select the aromas best suited to the desired physical, mental, emotional and spiritual state. This November, BE will also offer a refreshing face and body mist which the butlers will spray upon guest’s arrival. The tranquil setting of Beach Enclave and generous concealable glass sliding doors opening to expansive covered terraces, sun decks and infinity pools, combined with the natural diffusers mimicking the air outdoors is a serene match made in heaven.

Nightly rates at Beach Enclave Long Bay start from $4,400 based on 10 people sharing (based on a minimum three-night stay).

Mark Bibby Jackson

Mark Bibby Jackson

Before setting up Travel Begins at 40, Mark was the publisher of AsiaLIFE Cambodia and a freelance travel writer. When he is not packing and unpacking his travelling bag, Mark writes novels, including To Cook A Spider and Peppered Justice. He loves walking, eating, tasting beer, isolation and arthouse movies, as well as talking to strangers on planes, buses and trains whenever possible. Most at home when not at home.

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