Self Care: This wellness trend is making waves in hotel pools
The article discusses the rising popularity of floating sound baths as a wellness trend in hotel pools across Canada.
The article highlights a new wellness trend gaining traction in Canada: floating sound baths, which combine the principles of traditional sound baths with the experience of floating in water. Participants take these immersive sound experiences in hotel pools, where they lie on air mattresses equipped with blankets and pillows while sound facilitators play soothing tones from crystal singing bowls and other instruments. This unique setting aims to enhance relaxation and promote a tranquil environment.
Floating sound baths are seen as beneficial for individuals suffering from stress or burnout, offering a refreshing way to unwind and reset. The Westin Calgary, where the author participated in a 24-Hour Reset Wellness Retreat, exemplifies how hotels are integrating wellness experiences to attract guests. The experience is designed not only for relaxation but also for encouraging healthy living and mental wellness, aligning with a growing societal focus on self-care.
This trend reflects a broader movement towards health and well-being in the hospitality industry, with more establishments recognizing the importance of providing guests with restorative and immersive experiences. As more hotels adopt floating sound baths and similar wellness initiatives, it signals a shift in the guest experience, prioritizing physical and mental health during hotel stays.