Top 7 Trending Wellness Hotels Worldwide for 2025

Everyone Needs a Reset

We scouted the seven best new wellness retreats around the world, from a long-awaited Arizona icon that’s finally reopened to a traditional ryokan in Japan, emphasizing nature and serenity.

1. Sensei Porcupine Creek — Rancho Mirage, California

Exterior view of guest room villas at Sensei Porcupine Creek in California
Nina Ruggiero

Set on a 230-acre desert oasis, Sensei Porcupine Creek is unique with its data-driven experience where medical experts craft custom wellness programs. Guests can relax by the pool, hike, do yoga, or enjoy spa treatments interspersed with meals from the on-site Nobu restaurant. The resort, opened by Larry Ellison and Dr. David Agus, features an 18-hole golf course that was once exclusive to professionals. Now, anyone can join by booking one of the serene accommodations. Tennis enthusiasts can also enjoy lessons from professionals.

sensei.com; doubles from $1,475.

2. Mii Amo — Sedona, Arizona

View from a Casita Room suite bathroom at Mii Amo, Arizona
Douglas Friedman/Courtesy of Mii Amo

Mii Amo, surrounded by Sedona’s majestic red rocks, is a haven designed for both physical and spiritual exploration. Each element artwork captures the natural beauty of the area. The spa offers a full range of treatments, and chef Seamus Mullen emphasizes natural flavors in food, creating a unique dining experience focused on wellness.

miiamo.com; doubles from $6,200 for three nights, all-inclusive.

3. Lanserhof Sylt — Germany

Birds Eye view of a pool and swimmer at the Lanserhof Sylt resort
Alexander Haiden Photography/Courtesy of Lanserhof Sylt

Lanserhof Sylt focuses on gut health in a stunning location. This holistic resort requires a minimum seven-day stay and offers personalized medical treatments consistent with traditional practices. Its comprehensive facilities include saunas and pools, and it’s renowned for dietary plans that encourage improved health.

lanserhof.com; seven-day programs from $3,970.

4. Six Senses Vana, Dehradun, India

The Ayurveda Center at Six Senses Vana in India
Courtesy of Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas

At Six Senses Vana, while immersing in a finely tailored wellness routine, guests experience a blend of ancient Ayurvedic practices alongside modern diagnostics. Activities include yoga, meditation, and nutritious dining experiences that cater to the needs of individual guests, all set against the backdrop of the Himalayas.

sixsenses.com; doubles from $1,000.

5. Hoshino Resorts Kai Yufuin — Kyushu, Japan

Guest villas on a terraced landscape at the Hoshino Kai Yufuin resort
Courtesy of Hoshino Resorts

Hoshino Resorts Kai Yufuin features minimalist designs inspired by traditional ryokan. Guests can experience local flavors through its kaiseki dining, soaking in an outdoor onsen. The property prioritizes harmony with nature while offering relaxing and restorative experiences.

hoshinoresorts.com; doubles from $325.

6. Stanly Ranch, Auberge Resorts Collection — Napa Valley

Suite terrace patio at Stanly Ranch
Courtesy of Stanly Ranch

Stanly Ranch presents a new level of luxury amid Napa Valley’s vineyards. It features beautifully decorated cottages and pavilions, along with various dining options and a luxurious spa. As a working ranch, the property is dedicated to sustainable practices and integrates local agriculture into its offerings.

aubergeresorts.com; doubles from $1,200.

7. Buahan, a Banyan Tree Escape — Bali

Exterior of a villa deck at Buahan, Bali
Armelle Habib

Buahan offers an unparalleled connection to nature with its open-air villas, where guests can immerse themselves in the Balinese landscape. The focus on sustainable practices continues with wellness treatments using local herbs. The culinary experience features plant-based dishes crafted from native ingredients.

escape.banyantree.com; villas from $1,345.


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