Pamper Top-Performing Attendees With an Extended Wellness Program

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Botanical tour at The Westin Maui

A single week of mind, body and spirit pampering can have a profound effect on the overall well-being of your attendees.

A recent report from Australia’s RMIT University noted substantial improvements in everything from weight to blood pressure and even psychological health—that lasted six weeks on average after the week of wellness ended. Needless to say, the details of your wellness program matters.

Maui’s gorgeous Ka’anapali Beach was a retreat and playground for Maui royalty in ancient times. The Westin Maui Resort & Spa Ka’anapali, located on this same 3-mile stretch of sand along the Pacific Ocean, recognizes this history with a number of wellness initiatives that give attendees a modern version of the royal treatment. We investigated The Westin to see how they cater to groups in need of a little pampering.

If you’re flying Delta, the pampering can begin with silky Westin Heavenly In-Flight bedding in Delta One or First Class cabins. The wellness agenda spans the gamut at the resort—as to be expected from Starwood’s feel-good brand—and with natural beauty beckoning groups from every which way, nature therapy is inevitable. Start your meeting or incentive with personal floral arrangements in attendee guest rooms that capture the essence of the island. Then send them outdoors for botanical and wildlife tours (with QR code interactions), ATV adventures, catamaran charters, stand-up paddleboarding or a 3- to 5-mile trek with the resort’s running concierge. A new program loans out athletic gear to health-conscious attendees. Of course, many opt to relax poolside with a cocktail and keep ‘em coming’ with the “MenuPoint” app.

In between all of this, guest rooms exude their own brand of wellness via lavender and chamomile balm, menus with sleep enhancing superfoods and plush bath amenities, and wellness experts are also always ready and waiting to offer individual consultations.

Art and culture offer their own mix of mind, body and spirit rejuvenation. And groups will find no shortage of these experiences—from ukulele classes and lei making to weekly craft fairs that offer authentic local shopportunities without having to leave the resort. Indigenous treatments take place in-room or overlooking the ocean in the Heavenly Spa, or groups can dine like royals at the Wailele Polynesian Luau, which has as its backdrop the redesigned Aloha Pavilion and its cascading waterfalls, tropical gardens and tiki torches. The show explores the Polynesian culture story of Pele, using earth, fire and water and ends with an extreme fire-knife dance performance.

Offsite, groups can catch a shuttle to the Ka’anapali Golf Courses or the resort can arrange an excursion to Mount Haleakala, the world’s largest extinct volcanic crater at 10,000 ft. At The Westin Maui’s sister property, Sheraton Maui Resort, the last chief of Maui is honored by a young diver during a daily Black Rock Cliff Diving ceremony—certainly worth a gander. And when all else fails, retail therapy can be found at the Whalers Village Boutique Shopping Center’s 60 shops or down the coast in nearby Lahaina.

For more Hawaii experiences, check out “5 Hawaii Incentives That Add Aloha Twists to Incentive Programs.”

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