Forbes

Travelers Can Enjoy National Wellness Month At These Holistic Spas

About one-fourth of travelers plan to take a health and wellness-focused trip in the next year, with many heading to hotels and resorts that feature luxurious spas and soothing treatments.

Forbes

Travelers Can Enjoy National Wellness Month At These Holistic Spas

About one-fourth of travelers plan to take a health and wellness-focused trip in the next year, with many heading to hotels and resorts that feature luxurious spas and soothing treatments.

A lone woman relaxing at an indoor spa.
Serenbe offers guests a restorative wellness experience.Tomas Espinoza Photography

Serenbe, Atlanta, Georgia

Just 25 minutes from Atlanta’s airport, Serenbe is part wellness retreat, part residential community. With 70% of Serenbe preserved as green space, the destination offers guests a restorative wellness experience: forest bathing, organic farm tours, guided labyrinth meditations, award-winning spa treatments and hyper-local farm-to-table meals. It’s no surprise the Global Wellness Institute named “analog travel” as one of the year’s top trends, and Serenbe goes all in. No noise, no rush, just nature, fresh food and meaningful connection. Guests who want to connect with nature can stay at The Inn at Serenbe or one of the cottages within the community to unplug, stroll the countryside by horseback with the Serenbe Trail Riding, cool off at the lake, tour one of the state’s first certified organic farms and visit the adjacent farmers market, try out forest bathing and hike through 26 miles of preserved wooded trails that connect the community.